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Jack Armstrong
From the Abraham Lincoln Radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. And now he here.
Katie Green
My. Remember yesterday I was complaining about. My workspace is out of control right now. Now I needed to clean it. Today I have so much crap, it covered up the microphone button. I couldn't turn on my microphone.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, you're a hoarder.
Katie Green
You can't do your job properly if you've got so much crap it's covering up your microphone button.
Jack Armstrong
Michael, call TLC or whoever does shows these days. Radio hoarders.
Katie Green
Like you're wanting to operate on somebody's heart, but all your little pieces of equipment are covered in newspapers.
Jack Armstrong
I gave you the scalpel. Nurse. Where's this guy? I think it's under your old undershirts over there.
Katie Green
Yeah, your stack of laundry.
Jack Armstrong
Live from Studio C, senor.
Katie Green
Oh, it's a dimly lit room, all right, deep within the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty Communications compound. So deep down underground that a bunker buster could not get to it. And today we are under the tutelage of our general manager, Zoran Mamdani, Islamist.
Jack Armstrong
Socialist, possibly next mayor of New York City. They're two great tastes that go great together. Hey, you got Islamism in my socialism. You got socialism in my Islamism. Wait a minute.
Katie Green
Wow. Well, he's young and charismatic and people like that.
Jack Armstrong
And young voters are stupid, stupid, stupid. I will make that case powerfully. Coming up. Stay with us.
Katie Green
That young people are stupid. That's going to be your argument as a young voter.
Jack Armstrong
Specific. You know, honestly. And it's not. It's not a judgmental thing. It's a statement of fact. And I did not exclude myself nor my generation from this assessment. There are political scams that are as old as time. Brute Brutus tried him out when running to succeed Julius Caesar. That never happened. They're as old as the Roman Republic scams you run to fool particularly young voters. For instance, the. You know your rent's high because landlords are greedy. I'm going to fix rents have rent control, and we're going to punish those landlords. And all the young voters say yes. They have no idea that constricting a supply of the thing they want is the last thing in the world you'd want to do. That's literally the worst thing you could do. But it sounds great. On the other side of the aisle, you got the. You know, the Jews are the real problem. If we could just deal with the Jews, everything would be fine. How Many times has that been tried. And you've got this online vein of the. Right. That's like, wow, wait a minute. Yeah, maybe it's the Jews. Oh, for God's sake.
Katie Green
So I just can't bring myself to talk about the news of the day yet.
Jack Armstrong
Gotta ease into it. I hear you. I came in with a head full of steam. It's rare. So. So I feel better.
Katie Green
How do we feel about reading next door posts? It is a post on a platform, a social platform. Does that make it. Make it. I mean, I'm not going to use the name, obviously.
Jack Armstrong
How do I feel about it?
Katie Green
Outstanding.
Jack Armstrong
Enthusiastic. I can't wait.
Katie Green
You think it's okay because they put it out there?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah, I would. I would leave identifying, you know, information off there just as a precaution, but sure, yeah.
Katie Green
Katie, I want you your assessment of this also. This is a next door post. I don't read next door very often, but I don't know. If you're on next door, you get them in your email and like, if the first eight words grab your attention, I will go to the next door thing and read the whole. Yeah, I mean, if it's just I lost my kitten, I don't read it. But this one got my attention. I'm general. I'm genuinely sorry if anyone hears crying and strained yelling from my apartment. Well, that was enough for me to click on it.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, wait a minute. Crying and strained yelling.
Katie Green
No one is in danger or anything. I'm just in an unbelievable amount of physical and emotional pain from a combination of expected factors. I need to get through this on my own terms. Okay, now hang with this. You're probably like me because my initial feeling was this is a crackpot. Then I thought, oh my gosh, this is a tragic story.
Jack Armstrong
Somebody. The physical pain thing, I just.
Katie Green
Let's keep going.
Jack Armstrong
Concerned. Okay. All right.
Katie Green
The muscles in my chest are atrophing from medication, spasming like a. Like a painful hiccup. And my support at home is currently singing in Napa. My support at home is singing in Napa. But anyway, again, I starting to feel. Man, this is horrible. Yeah, it's still horrible, but I'm just being real with you all. Retrans health. Okay, now we're taking a turn.
Jack Armstrong
Wait a minute.
Katie Green
It's not supposed to be this difficult. People are meant to have family and community connections to help, but I don't. I implore everyone to take my situation as cautionary. There is more pain caused by taking away access to health care or kicking out your relatives than there is in being open to unfamiliar but long standing ideas about the human brain and physiological development. Honestly, I invite.
Jack Armstrong
Agreed or what?
Katie Green
Honestly, I invite you to do some primal screams with me. We are all going to need the catharsis if the political situation stays on this globally destructive trajectory. Thank you. So I took that as they're doing some sort of transition stuff and like didn't have the money for the follow through or all the medication or they're doing it on their own or they're doing something with their breast area. Retrans transitioning and it's really painful. And everybody has called them a nut job and left. That's what it sounds like to me now for me.
Jack Armstrong
And then Katie, I'll get out of your way now for me. Please rope in somehow that last sentence about the globally destructive trajectory, how that factors into his newly. Or her what's. Newly removed Hooters or whatever.
Katie Green
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Or recently added one of each. I don't know. All I got is there was a lot there.
Katie Green
That's a lot. There's a lot going on with that.
Michael
And again, this person, I'm sorry, they're.
Jack Armstrong
Going through it, but they went.
Katie Green
The thing that is going to help.
Michael
Me right now is to put this on next door.
Jack Armstrong
Right. Well, there's that as well. Man. I'm running some sort of a mental health place. I'm calling out the SWAT team for this one. Yeah. So we're going to need like half a dozen experts.
Katie Green
Well, as Joe pointed out there, then throwing in at the end that somehow if Trump weren't president, I wouldn't be screaming my apartment, everything would be fine. I don't know what would be different.
Jack Armstrong
The human need for a scapegoat I think is underappreciated. Have the great philosophers weighed in on this?
Katie Green
The muscles, the muscles in my chest are atrophying from medication. Spasming like a painful hiccup. I don't know what they're taken to make their breasts go away or to grow their breasts or do you have to get rid of missile muscle before you grow breasts? Like, is there a male muscle that needs to go before you get female breasts? I don't know any of this stuff.
Jack Armstrong
No.
Katie Green
So you think it's somebody getting rid of breasts?
Jack Armstrong
I don't know. I don't know. I can't. I can't definitively answer any questions about this.
Katie Green
Yeah, Katie, that sounds to me like it's written by a woman.
Jack Armstrong
So I'm thinking, I'm thinking drama queenie. Guy, I've known a few. Well, yeah, the first, he's on the girl hormones. It has a way of making you crazy. No offense to anybody.
Katie Green
The first sentence is, I'm genuinely sorry if anyone hears crying and strained yelling from my apartment.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, that's better than unstrained yelling, certainly.
Katie Green
Wow, that's a terrible situation. And that would imply that you're like screaming out loud, loud enough for other people to hear you. You don't have any relationship with your like next door neighbors. So the best way to reach out to them is through next door and hope they read it.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, that's a sad human.
Katie Green
Even as a misanthrope, if I lived anywhere for very long in an apartment complex, I, you know, had a certain relationship with the people right next to me.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. You know, back to the scapegoat thing, because it sounds like at the end that was trying to redirect toward, you know, if Trump wasn't around or whatever, I'd have a much better life.
Katie Green
My chest wouldn't be atrophy.
Jack Armstrong
I don't, I. Yeah, Again, there's a lot here. I've, I had a conversation not long ago with some folks whose lives were not going terribly well. One in particular, lot of issues and, and not, you know, how do I put this? Not a bad person. A person who has dealt a very bad hand. Okay. And, and the struggles are understandable. On the other hand, the need to blame it on someone was strong and I was just, I was struck by it. And, and since that conversation a while back, I've, I've noticed it. So many people need a scapegoat. And, and this is not exactly original thought that people, you know, success as a thousand fathers, failures, an orphan. And generally people want to credit themselves with their successes and others with their failures. I mean, that's obvious. But it's, I don't, it's an under discussed aspect of human behavior, I think.
Katie Green
Well, I know I do. I have to talk to my kids about it a lot. I mean, they regularly blame something for this and. Well, if you'd have done your homework on time, like I asked you, this wouldn't have happened. You know, that sort of thing.
Jack Armstrong
Yes. You created the environment in which this setback would be fatal. Yes, exactly. But just that the person with that incredible, I mean, practically incomprehensible stew of issues, then bringing it home to. And by the way, damn, Trump is the root of all this. Wait, what? Yeah, I invite you, I mean, essentially.
Katie Green
I invite you to do some primal screams with Me. We're all going to need the catharsis if the political situation stays on this globally destructive trajectory. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
All right.
Katie Green
Well, I was going to bring you a lasagna, but I don't know. You seem like a lot.
Jack Armstrong
Long day.
Michael
Yeah, you seem like a lot.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. They long for those calm and placid Biden Harris years. Wow. All right.
Katie Green
That was one of the best next doors I ever clicked on in terms of making. Yes, Michael, I have one as well. Okay, here we go.
Jack Armstrong
Need good handyman.
Katie Green
Need to put up shed.
Jack Armstrong
Please email me who drives that red car. It goes too fast.
Katie Green
Good handyman. Need to put up shed. That's a good one too, Michael. That's a lot of them. Has nothing to do with atrophing muscles in your chest. Because all your. Because that was one of my favorite sentences was my support at home. Is currently singing in Napa.
Jack Armstrong
Well.
Katie Green
Your support group went to a singing competition or is that bad for them?
Jack Armstrong
Give them a minute to go sing in Napa. It's pretty.
Katie Green
Could have hung around and supported them during, you know, while the world is on this horrible trajectory.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know.
Katie Green
I was laying in my bed last night when I got this, and I. I screamed on his or her behalf. A primal scream.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Katie Green
Trying to help feel better. Didn't do. Do much for me, but it didn't hurt.
Jack Armstrong
Frightened your sons, I'm sure.
Katie Green
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Katie Green
Okay. My, my. My sympathy goes out to whoever that person is. Sounds like your. Your evening was not going well. We've got Katie's headlines on the way. We gotta get through the back and forth on did we destroy the nuclear reactors or not? I got phone dings back to back yesterday from all my new sources. The first one saying analysis suggests the Forto plant was destroyed, setting back the nuclear program a long way. Then the very next ding, like before I finished that sentence, was analysis shows the Fordo plant was not significantly damaged and not set back. So, okay, I thought, okay, what am.
Jack Armstrong
I supposed to do? Well, it's as if people and media outlets just search for information to back up their own biases. That's shocking.
Katie Green
Oh, yeah. And did MSNBC out themselves? We're out of time. We're just gonna take a break. I didn't start the show up, Mark. The FCC is gonna send me a letter. I'll pay the fine. I'll pay the fine. I broke the rules at the fcc. It is on me completely.
Jack Armstrong
Can't go back to prison, man.
Katie Green
We've got Katie's headlines next.
Zoran Mamdani
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Jack Armstrong
And here we have a Specimen from the Early2A legacy investing platform. Please don't touch the exhibit folks. It could crash.
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Katie Green
Text that said next door trolling is my favorite hobby. That's not good. That's schadenfreude. That's the like the definition of schadenfreude.
Jack Armstrong
But trolling so he responds, I presume it's a he.
Katie Green
I, I took it to mean trolling in the way that we used it before online, where I'm just like, you're trolling for chicks. You weren't going out mocking them. You're looking for trolling through next door, looking for entertainment.
Jack Armstrong
I think he harasses people on next door.
Katie Green
Maybe.
Jack Armstrong
Maybe modern version. Old man trolling. He's a troll.
Katie Green
It's hard to know. When my son says crashed out, he means something completely different than my generation meant.
Jack Armstrong
So I'm always confused. And completely different than a month ago.
Katie Green
Right.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Yeah. Let's figure out who's reporting what. It's lead story with Katie Green. Katie?
Michael
All right, starting with the New York.
Jack Armstrong
Times, US Bombs set back Iran's nuclear.
Michael
Program by months, but did not destroy it, say people familiar with secret Pentagon assessment.
Katie Green
And then this one from cnn, Israel Atomic Energy Commission, US Strikes in Iran.
Michael
Destroyed critical infrastructure at Fordo nuclear site.
Katie Green
So it's either set it back a month or completely destroyed. And they said the quiet power part out loud on MSNBC today. I hate that phrase, but it actually happened on MSNBC this morning. I will talk about that later. And explaining the glee that people were having in reporting that the nuclear facility was still alive, which is weird, but again, explain that.
Michael
Coming up From CBS News, ICE arrests 11 Iranian nationals in 48 hours. Among those, a Revolutionary Guard member, an ex Iranian army sniper and a terror suspect.
Katie Green
So I was wondering about that a little bit if that was like a little performative and that they had Iranians on the list and they decided to grab them all now and make a big headline and blah, blah, blah. But I was watching Jane Harmon. I don't know if you remember her, she was a senator back in the day. She was on the Intelligence Committee. She was on News Nation this morning saying, I'm really glad that they're rounded up the Iranian illegals, because we've had many cells in this country and she went through a couple of examples of assassination cells that we broke up back in the day when she was on the Intelligence Committee. So she, as a Democrat, was taking it very seriously.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Yeah. Well, these are people we have on our radar and I'm glad they're rounded up. Let's do whatever's necessary. But it's the how many million got aways right during the Biden?
Katie Green
We have no idea who those people are.
Jack Armstrong
Not on anybody's radar.
Michael
Now also from the New York Times, a stunned Cuomo watch party finds itself with little to nothing to Celebrate.
Katie Green
Wow, you did not read the polls before you threw your party. From the Wall Street Journal.
Jack Armstrong
Gas prices are down for summer driving.
Michael
Season disappointment despite turmoil in the Middle East.
Jack Armstrong
Well, go on Tucker, help us out now. Gas is going to be $30 a gallon, we're going to be in a world war, etc. The economy was going to tank.
Michael
From Fox News did he says not testifying is, quote, solely my decision as both sides rest their case.
Katie Green
Wow. So it didn't seem like the defense took very long. Is that because there is no defense?
Jack Armstrong
They didn't offer much of one. Just saying. Hey, they didn't prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. Let's get to jury time. Okay, well, closing arguments then. Jury time. From the New York Post.
Michael
Educators warned that AI shortcuts are already making kids lazy. Quote, critical thinking and attention spans have been demolished.
Katie Green
You can't, you can't take attention spans down further than they already were.
Jack Armstrong
I've got more information on this. It is troubling. If you'd like to be troubled, stay tuned. From the Babylon be Newsom said it's.
Katie Green
His duty to represent the illegal immigrants who elected him. Yeah, that's funny.
Jack Armstrong
I get it. Yeah.
Katie Green
Why did it was I misreading Glee on cable news last night when reports came in that the uranium facilities were not. No, I was not misreading Glee Armstrong and Gettysburg.
Jack Armstrong
And here we have a specimen from the early 2000s, a legacy investing platform. Please don't touch the exhibit folks. It could crash.
Joe Getty
Ready to step out of the financial history museum@public.com you can invest in almost everything. Stocks, bonds, options and more. You can even put your cash to work at an industry leading 4.1% APY. Leave your clunky outdated platform behind. Go to public.com and fund your account in five minutes or less. Paid for by Public Investing Inc. Member FINRA and SIPC. Full disclosures at public.com disclosures this July.
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Katie Green
And the more you cover, the more.
Jack Armstrong
You can save Amica. Empathy is our best policy. President Trump insists the US Strikes on.
Katie Green
Iran obliterated its nuclear program. But sources tell us a preliminary Pentagon report indicates at two of the Iranian nuclear facilities targeted were not completely destroyed. So lots of headlines breaking yesterday. As I mentioned a little bit ago on my phone with all my alerts, I got back to back, like I was reading one while another came in, I don't remember which. I think the first one I got from one of your major news sources was Iran's nuclear program mostly destroyed by attack. While I was reading that, I got another report come in saying assessments show Iran's nuclear program barely damaged, could be reconstituted in months. And I thought, okay, great. And I just kind of ignored it from there. But then there was a lot of back and forth throughout the day. Worth pointing out that all of the assessments have very low certainty because for obviously reasons you can't, it just happened. And nobody's on the ground there and can like really inspect it. And I was watching again, Senator, former Senator James Jane Harmon on News Nation, who was on the Intelligence Committee for years as a senator, saying until you get eyeballs on this, you're not going to actually know.
Jack Armstrong
Right? Yeah. The low certainty means. All right, look, this is our first blush glance. We're still working on it. Anybody who would take that and run with it is doing so dishonest.
Katie Green
Well, and Rubio a little bit ago, and we've got the clip. And Rubio a little bit ago said first reports are often wrong and often the agenda of someone in intelligence. And so, yeah, there are people that, that didn't want to strike that might come out with their initial. I mean, if I'm putting together a low certainty assessment, I could say anything.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, sure.
Katie Green
I mean, if I'm, if I get to add to it, our certainty is very low.
Jack Armstrong
And picture, please, the sort of person who would leak a top secret, extremely preliminary low confidence estimate.
Katie Green
But here's.
Jack Armstrong
Why would you conceivably do that other than trying to move the political needle?
Katie Green
Here's what I want to talk about, which I thought was interesting, is the number of, of newscasts, particularly on cable news, but some of it on the network news of it Seemed like they were gleeful getting to report that Donald Trump's attack. And I say Donald Trump because that's the way they interpret every story. It's all through the lens of Donald Trump, that Donald Trump's attack on Iran's nuclear capability didn't work. And they seemed excited about that. And I thought, do I have Trump derangement syndrome now? Am I like reading into this too much that they seem happy about this? Because I thought, how freaking weird would that be to be happy that one of America's primary enemies is closer to a nuclear weapon rather than further away? But because you hate Trump so much, that makes you excited? I mean, that's some twisted effing thinking right there. So I thought maybe my thinking, maybe I'm over, you know, reading their joy or something. I flip on MSNBC this morning, and it's Joe Score Scarborough talking to one of my favorite foreign correspondent or international news talkers, David Ignatius of the Washington Post. He and David Sanger in New York Times have such great sources. They're always worth a read on big stories like this. And David Ignatius actually said critics might want to think through their criticism, as if the nuclear facility is not destroyed, that would be a reason to go back in and continue military action. So I thought one. Okay, yeah, right. And critics. What does critics mean? I mean, are you just going with assessments outside of politics? Are you making this about politics? Then Joe Scarborough actually said out loud, he said, yeah, people are doing touchdown dances around this. Might want to rethink it. I thought, okay, I wasn't making this up in my head. People were doing touchdown chances in media over the fact that maybe we didn't destroy the facility completely. That's crazy. You are crazy. You need to take a vacation and think about your life and what you're doing with it and the way your brain works. If you're excited that Iran might get a bomb because that would make Trump somehow look bad or something. What the freak is wrong with you people?
Jack Armstrong
Well, and Ignatius's quote was kind of odd in a way. It's the world he lives in. But talking about how you ought to measure or, you know, roll back your enthusiasm because it might mean more attacks in the future. But that's. That is an absolute confession that we, and these people, we don't assess things based on the facts as we see them. We run it entirely through our emotional response.
Katie Green
That's exactly right. That's exactly right. Well, he was suggesting is those of you who are. Or are you just using your. I guess it's just plain old partisanship. But on, you know, a radioactive partisanship because Trump's involved, to assess news stories.
Jack Armstrong
How twisted is that?
Katie Green
Is that where we are as a country that you would rather Iran gets a nuke if it would look to make Trump look bad? That's so crazy.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. I was reading something the other day that made an impression on me. They were making the point. And we've slid inch by inch, foot by foot to this point. So I've kind of gotten used to it. But this sort of hyper partisan reaction to real world events, including events like Iran's nuclear capability being set back by months or years, whatever it turns out to be. And nobody's sure right now, literally nobody is sure right now, that sort of unequivocally good event or action by a president would be celebrated on both sides of the aisle. Nobody would, would freak out at saying, you know, Carter did a good job of getting bacon and sit out together. That was really admirable. Nobody would hesitate to say that because it's patently just clearly true. Well, right now you cannot, you will not, you must not ever say, yeah, that went well.
Katie Green
That is so crazy.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, it is.
Katie Green
Seriously, that, that's a bad place to be. Scarborough actually saying those of everybody doing touchdown dances around this. Wow, you're thrilled. You're high fiving. Yeah. Iran might have a nuke and be able to kill lots of US soldiers and lots of Jews.
Jack Armstrong
Woohoo. Right?
Katie Green
Because you're nuts. You need to quit or leave the country because you're no patriot.
Jack Armstrong
Wow, that's despicable.
Katie Green
It is despicable. That's why I'm so agitated about it. It's despicable. You actually are not a patriot. Get out of the country. You're a traitor to your nation.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Your, your emotions have so jaundiced or, or, or, you know, infected your judgment. You're no longer a functioning adult. That's sick. Can you imagine? Let's, let's play a little shoe on the other foot game. Can you imagine somebody saying, man, I Hope Seal Team 6 missed Osama bin Laden. I hope Osama got out of there. I hope Obama's mission was unsuccessful. That would make you a scumbag.
Katie Green
Yes, it would.
Jack Armstrong
Well, yes, it would. Prosecution rests.
Katie Green
Taking it a little logically further, like David Ignatius did, is the idea that if it didn't completely destroy the nuclear facility, because that's gonna happen, it either got destroyed or didn't. If it didn't, we're going back. The, the, the idea I mean, in case you haven't caught on to this yet, is we're not gonna let Iran get a nuke, period.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Katie Green
So I don't know what you're rooting for here. I'm rooting for Iran not getting a nuke one way or the other. I think also a really interesting thing, one in the Wall Street Journal. This is what Joe's been talking about. This is where we are now, and I don't know why it hasn't happened already. Trump could offer two tests immediately to see if the regime is willing to change or not. First, hey, Ayatollah, will you grant the iaea, the International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors, immediate access to examine the nuclear sites, like, right now, today? Right. Will you or won't you? If not, Iran has no intention of dismantling their nuclear enrichment program, period.
Jack Armstrong
Correct.
Katie Green
And also, hey, Iran, will you recognize Israel's right to exist and renounce its desire to wipe the Jewish state off the map? Say it today. And if they don't, then they're the same country.
Jack Armstrong
Right. Which is why. And that's great. That kind of rounds out my argument in a way I wish I had done yesterday. I was annoyed, offended, that Trump was yelling at Israel to stop. You gotta stop now. I have declared a ceasefire. Now it's time to stop. Because Israel has made the judgment that the answer to both of those propositions or questions you just posed the Journal just post, is no. Iran will not let the IAEA in. They will not grant free access to all their plants and their programs. They won't. There's not a chance. And they are not going to recognize the evil Jewish state as legitimate. So there's no point in another round of negotiations with those who have vowed to wipe us off the face of the earth and on October 7th, took a hell of a step toward doing it. No. Well, we have a plan. We're executing.
Katie Green
I feel like they're two separate things, because we don't need to be involved in the second one if they don't have a nuke. Hey, Israel, do what you got to do or what you want to do, but we're not going to war with Iran. Right, but the first one, we can't let them get a nuke. So if you're not gonna. If you're not gonna let inspectors in today. Bombing continues by the United States.
Jack Armstrong
Well, right, I agree with that 100%. It's the constraining of Israel that bothers me. If Trump says that's all we're doing, you're on your own note, that's fine. But to say to Israel, you have to stop now, that that is wrong. That is a misunderstanding of the situation. And I'm sure it's frustrating the crap out of the Israelis depending on their perception of whether they've gotten the mission accomplished or not or to what extent they've accomplished the mission.
Katie Green
And one other little piece. This is from David Ignatius's column today in the Washington Post. The most urgent post war challenge is finding and destroying Iran's stockpile of about 900 pounds of 60% enriched uranium. That is fuel for a dirty bomb they could use in weeks if we don't get it controlled. Israel and American sources both say they know where the 400kg are located. We only hope that that's true. But I hope that's true. You certainly wouldn't announce out loud though. We don't have any idea where that is. You're never going to say that.
Jack Armstrong
Well, you would say whatever you needed to say to accomplish your mission, right? I don't believe a syllable of anything.
Katie Green
I will tell you though, I thought I was beyond cynical about media and their partisanship and all that sort of stuff. But I was still shocked today and last night to see people excited that maybe Iran can get a nuke because they hate Trump so much. It was further, it was more worse than I even thought.
Jack Armstrong
That's shocking. It is disgusting.
Katie Green
It is disgusting.
Jack Armstrong
Sitting here literally disgusted. I anyway, yeah.
Katie Green
And it's funny. The criticism from their own channel, from Joe Scarborough, who claimed to be a conservative his whole life, was not your disgusting anti patriotic scumbags who've lost their mind. It was you might be wrong.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Yeah. Whoa, whoa, whoa. It might have been successful in. In pushing the Mullers away from the, you know, ability to destroy good as when.
Katie Green
Damn it.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Katie Green
You freaking weirdos. Okay, we got Mailbag on the way.
Jack Armstrong
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Katie Green
I'm perfectly fine with that. Gitmo. Be interested in any thoughts on that text line. 415295 KFTC.
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But then again, you could look at Odoo in terms of how its individual software programs are a lot like building blocks. Whatever your business needs, manufacturing, accounting, HR programs, you can build a custom software suite that's perfect for your company. So what does Odoo? Well, Odoo is a bit of everything. Odoo is a fertilizer, Magic beanstalk building blocks for business. Yeah, that's it.
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Katie Green
Several people have asked. Yes, we are going to play the Bomberan song that Trump truthed out last night over footage of B2 bombers flying and taking off and landing. Bomb. Bomb Iran. Hey, Ayatollah, gonna put you in a box. Bomb Iran. That's from the President of the United States.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, golly gee, these are hard times.
Katie Green
I'd say they are odd times.
Jack Armstrong
Here's your freedom loving quote of the day. I want to talk about this more later. I've got this. This weird fantasy. No, nothing like that. Do I have time to even touch on this? Well, I'll read the quote. It's another one from Clarence Thomas. His 77th birthday was Monday. And I love this, love this, love this.
Katie Green
77.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. He says, quote, one of the things I say is that genius is not putting a 10 cent idea in a $20 sentence. Genius is putting a $20 idea in a 10 cent sentence. It is to make it as to average people, I think we owe it to people that's talking about writing decisions.
Katie Green
That's really good.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, that is so good.
Katie Green
Lots of smart people who know lots of words go out of their way to use lots of words. That's always bothered me about George Will. Hey, George Will. You could write that and use words that everybody knows. I know you're smarter than I am. How about you write it using words everybody knows so you can make your brilliant point? Because the point's usually brilliant. You don't have to use all the words.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. So I can tell you more about my fantasy later. It has to do with that very concept. I've been helping someone make sure their arguments are landing the way they think they are. And I love it more than anything, being like an editor. Anyway, more on that later. Mailbag. Drop us a note. Speaking of conveying ideas, mailbag@armstrongegetti.com Anna, Louisa and Sunny La Mesa writes old timey wisdom. Guys, for all the talk of various scumbags, it reminds me of one of my favorite old timey sayings. Cream rises to the top and so does pond scum.
Katie Green
That's pretty good.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, Louisa, that's pretty good. I love that. Good gracious. And then she wishes us fun vacations. So thank you very much. Next week. T shirt idea from Darren A simple jacking Gentleman Joe, I've got an idea for an ang T shirt. Lock up criminals, not my toothpaste. What do you think? Yeah, I think that's great.
Katie Green
That's a good one.
Jack Armstrong
Thanks, Darren. Good thinking. Let's see. Oh lordy, that brings me down. I'm not reading that one. It's unbelievable. Maybe later. TJ in the dang rights Fellas, that clip from today's One more thing. The Sophie Cunningham clip. She's the n WNBA player who volunteered to be an enforcer to protect Caitlin Clark. It sounded AI, don't get me wrong. Very funny. But I think we may have been duped. Thank you for your attention to this.
Katie Green
Yeah, yeah, we wondered about that too. It was weirdly edited and. But we did some research on that. Could. Couldn't verify it really either way other than we found some clips of her saying those things. So it seems to be. Maybe it was put together, I don't know but it seems like she said all those things.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I don't have any idea at all. Do you want to hear a small piece of it? Sure, why not?
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Katie Green
You can provoke anyone, but there's one person you don't touch, Caitlyn Clark.
Jack Armstrong
Even if it comes to a fight.
Katie Green
I'm not worried about anyone pulling my hair.
Jack Armstrong
Why it's AI you think? Just flat out completely reflection of and I noticed this yesterday but it kind of went by. There's one person you don't touch, Caitlin Clark. That is AI that doesn't recognize. There's an implied comma there. There's one person you don't touch, Caitlin Clark. A human being wouldn't have that emphasis on the the words.
Katie Green
Well, maybe it is. I don't know what to do with life anymore.
Jack Armstrong
So what.
Katie Green
What are we going to do as a society?
Jack Armstrong
Pour myself a cocktail. I know what to do with life.
Katie Green
No, no video or audio you ever come across is might all be fake. So what are you gonna do?
Jack Armstrong
Hey, in that video I. I skipped or I'm sorry. The email I skipped. It had to do with AI video but very sickening and perverse. You know, just adding to your thought. Let's see.
Katie Green
The videos of her taking the chick down in the headlock are real. I know that because I saw those from the highlights of the game.
Jack Armstrong
Don't doubt it. JT and Livermore says enough with the claim that Trump's actions were unconstitutional. I've often said that 90% of Democrat arguments can be defeated with a dictionary and or a calculator. That's good. Hey now. The War Powers Resolution requires the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of committing armed services to military action and forbids armed forces from remaining for more than 60 days with a further 30 day withdrawal period without congressional authorization, et cetera, et cetera. Did Trump notify Congress? Yep. Did Trump leave forces for more than 60 days? Nope. QED. Is this Latin?
Katie Green
Is it still constitutional if you put out a song parody about bombing the country without authorization from Congress?
Jack Armstrong
I'm not a constitutional expert, but I'm a bit of a that's a really bad effing idea expert and I'm leaning toward it's that a really bad idea.
Katie Green
We'll play that for you in hour two. Funny, but in poor taste of course. That's kind of our show. If you missed a segment, get the podcast Armstrong and Getty on demand.
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Episode Title: Anyone Know A Good Handyman? I Need To Put Up A Shed
Release Date: June 25, 2025
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
In this engaging episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, hosts Jack Armstrong and Katie Green delve into a variety of contemporary issues, blending humor with critical analysis. The episode primarily centers around social media interactions, media partisanship, and significant geopolitical events, particularly concerning Iran's nuclear program. The discussion is punctuated with insightful commentary, notable quotes, and a touch of lighthearted banter, making it both informative and entertaining for listeners.
The episode kicks off with the hosts exploring the implications of personal posts on platforms like Nextdoor.com. Katie Green reads a heartfelt and distressing post from a user experiencing severe emotional and physical pain, possibly related to gender transitioning. The conversation highlights the challenges of interpreting genuine distress amid online anonymity.
Katie Green (07:01): "I'm genuinely sorry if anyone hears crying and strained yelling from my apartment."
Jack Armstrong (03:27): "Oh, you're a hoarder."
The hosts express frustration over the lack of support systems and the tendency for individuals to isolate themselves, further complicating their struggles.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to analyzing conflicting reports regarding the effectiveness of recent US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. The conversation underscores the polarized reactions in the media, with some outlets seemingly celebrating the possibility that Iran's nuclear program remains intact.
Katie Green (33:35): "People are doing touchdown dances around this. [...] It's some twisted effing thinking right there."
Jack Armstrong (34:03): "Your emotions have so jaundiced or, or, or, you know, infected your judgment."
The hosts critique the media's hyper-partisan approach, questioning the rationale behind celebrating setbacks in nuclear disarmament efforts. They argue that such reactions are not only illogical but also detrimental to national security.
Katie Green (35:14): "Because you're nuts. You need to quit or leave the country because you're no patriot."
Jack Armstrong (36:04): "Well, yes, it would. Prosecution rests."
The discussion extends to the credibility of media sources, the consistency of reporting, and the broader implications of allowing emotional biases to influence the dissemination of critical information.
The hosts transition to audience interactions, addressing mailbag entries and listener feedback. Topics range from interpretations of AI-generated content to concerns about societal trust in information authenticity.
Katie Green (49:07): "The videos of her taking the chick down in the headlock are real. I know that because I saw those from the highlights of the game."
Jack Armstrong (50:19): "Is it still constitutional if you put out a song parody about bombing the country without authorization from Congress?"
This segment emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and vigilance in an age where misinformation can easily spread through various media channels.
As the episode wraps up, Jack and Katie reflect on the day's discussions, reiterating their concerns about media integrity and national security. They encourage listeners to remain informed and skeptical of biased reporting.
Katie Green (53:22): "Seriously, that, that's a bad place to be."
Jack Armstrong (54:50): "We have a plan. We're executing."
The episode concludes with a mix of humor and seriousness, leaving listeners with much to ponder regarding the interplay between media, public perception, and international relations.
Jack Armstrong (00:00): "This is an iHeart podcast and here we have a specimen from the early 2000s, a legacy investing platform. Please don't touch the exhibit folks. It could crash."
Katie Green (03:17): "My. Remember yesterday I was complaining about. My workspace is out of control right now..."
Jack Armstrong (33:35): "Your emotions have so jaundiced or, or, or, you know, infected your judgment..."
Katie Green (35:14): "Because you're nuts. You need to quit or leave the country because you're no patriot."
Media Literacy: The episode emphasizes the necessity for listeners to critically evaluate media sources and recognize inherent biases, especially in politically charged topics.
Social Media Impact: Personal narratives shared on platforms like Nextdoor.com can highlight broader societal issues, including mental health and the need for community support.
Geopolitical Awareness: Understanding the complexities of international relations, such as the status of Iran's nuclear program, is crucial for informed public discourse.
Audience Engagement: The hosts value listener input, addressing real concerns and fostering a sense of community through interactive segments.
In "Anyone Know A Good Handyman? I Need To Put Up A Shed," Armstrong & Getty adeptly navigate through a tapestry of modern-day issues, blending personal anecdotes with incisive analysis of media practices and international affairs. The hosts' candid conversations and critical perspectives provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the challenges facing society today, all while maintaining the signature humor and relatability that define their show.