Speaker 1
that's because you know they are um you know attaining the opus day priesthood is something that is is in itself highly controlled this
Speaker 2
federalist society leonard leo they track judges through their careers such that when it comes time for a president to appoint or nominate a supreme court justice. Here's a list. And they have ratings or something. Is this something like the NRA gives politicians ratings on how gun-friendly they are? And what's wrong with that? What do the Democrats do? By the way, my person last night I was talking to said, well, what do the Democrats do? Do they have the equivalent of a federalist society on the other side? I said, I have no idea.
Speaker 1
Well, if you listen to Leonard Leo, then he certainly thinks that, that, that, you know, that the Democrats have, have similar foundations, but it's, but the, I mean, okay, there's, there's no, this is just an interesting kind of parallel thing, because I don't think the two of them are related. But in many ways, Opus Dei operates very much like the Federalist Society. But it uses religion to collect information on its members. So the numeraries are allocated, these supernumeraries to look after. And they have to do these kind of spiritual guidance sessions and the whole time the numeraries are collecting information on them and the compiling reports on the supernumeraries which are then passed up to the national headquarters so you know opus day is it's like the federalist society on steroids you know they're not just collecting information on lawyers and ranking them or whatever they're collecting information on politicians and business people and journalists and academics and teachers. You know, this is like the Federalist Society for everything. Yeah, it's incredible. All