Every few months, Glenn Beck goes off on an incoherent stream-of-consciousness monologue as his co-hosts and staff just sit there silently, having no idea what on earth he is talking about.
He did so once again during yesterday's morning meeting when he began hectoring his staff about the need "look at the future as the planet" as he explained the importance of constantly designing everything they do in light of the coming future because "we're in a perpetual state of Tomorrowland."
"Tomorrowland doesn't exist," Beck told his befuddled staff. "It's in your mind ... That's what the world's going to be like. Everything we do is going to look like Tomorrowland."
Somehow, that morphed into a lecture about how government and religion have "destroyed the trust we have with each other" but that is not something anyone should worry about because God exists and Silicon Valley is working to "free us faster than the government can enslave us."
"I'm putting my money on Silicon Valley, because it's the only place you can put your money," Beck said. "Put it on God and Silicon Valley. Period":