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Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
Why should you listen to Armstrong and Getty on Demand?
Jack Armstrong
We're not boring. A lot of news is boring and.
Joe Getty
Tedious and depressing and makes you angry. You don't want to live your life like that.
Jack Armstrong
Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
We're Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
We try to bring you the truth.
Joe Getty
And help you figure out this crazy modern world.
Jack Armstrong
How about something about a comedic tone?
Joe Getty
We have a winner. Yes.
Jack Armstrong
Listen to Armstrong and Getty on Demand on the iHeartRadio app, Apple, or wherever.
Joe Getty
You get your podcasts.
Leon Naifak
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency. It became known as the Iran Contra affair.
Dennis Zine
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Jack Armstrong
Please do.
Leon Naifak
To hear the whole story. Listen to Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Joe Getty
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty.
Dennis Zine
Armstrong and Getty.
Joe Getty
And now here's Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
I mean, these guys were so close. It was like Brangelina or Bennifer. No, you know that Elon and Trump, they had their own couple name. Elam. We are going to get back into talking about the riots in LA here in a little bit. It has been the lead story on all my evening newscasts for three straight days and deservedly so, and probably for a fourth day, because it's out of control. And Joe's guess is it's going to get worse.
Joe Getty
Yes, indeed. The pros of Hit Town, the professional revolutionaries, the black masked kafia wearing antifa types.
Jack Armstrong
And there's more on that. And Kamala Harris made her first major statement since she lost the presidential election. About as good as you would expect it to be and all that sort of stuff.
Joe Getty
Wow. Pleasing no one. So those who were hungering for Kamala Harris to make a comment, I guess, are pleased.
Jack Armstrong
I'm over the Elon Musk. I'm over the Elon and Trump feud. In terms of interest, other than every single. In real life, almost. Almost everyone I've talked to has hit me with a conspiracy theory on this and I just. And we've gotten a lot of texts about it, so I thought it'd be worth bringing up. And, well, Speaker Mike Johnson sets it up.
Joe Getty
I didn't go out to craft a.
Jack Armstrong
Piece of legislation to please the richest.
Joe Getty
Man in the world.
Jack Armstrong
What we're trying to do is help hardworking Americans who are trying to provide for their families and make ends meet.
Joe Getty
Those are the people that are going.
Jack Armstrong
To be excited about what this legislation produces.
Joe Getty
This is going to be jet fueled.
Jack Armstrong
To the US Economy.
Joe Getty
And I tell you what, all wages.
Jack Armstrong
Are going to rise.
Joe Getty
There's going to be more jobs and.
Jack Armstrong
Economic opportunity for more people.
Joe Getty
We cannot wait to deliver that.
Jack Armstrong
So Speaker Mike Johnson saying, hey, we're not crafting legislation for the richest man in the world. Almost everybody I've talked to about this has said, don't you think this is on purpose that they contrived this? This is starting last Thursday or Friday whenever this broke. People saying this to me in the hallways here at work and you know, wherever I am, that it was contrived to one, help Elon get back on the side of the lefties, which would help his business, the Tesla back on track. That Trump was like giving him a little help there so he could be, you know, anti Trump and also on the side of this bill. See, we're not, we're not crafting this for oligarchs. The oligarch hates this bill. Make it seem like it's for the American people like Speaker Johnson just did. I don't buy that. I don't think that's the case. But you know, no, I, I like.
Joe Getty
The first one a lot more than the second one.
Jack Armstrong
Well, both at the same time.
Joe Getty
Plausibility.
Jack Armstrong
You're working together. That's the, that's the same conspiracy. That's one conspiracy. They're working together. Elon attacks the bill, makes it look like it's not helping billionaires, which it's not crafted for billionaires, but look, makes it look like it's not written by billionaires. It's not an oligarchy. And then on the other side, Elon gets to reclaim his anti Trump status and maybe people start buying Teslas again. I ain't buying that.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I don't know and I'll never know.
Jack Armstrong
Okay. I'm just saying it's not one person that brought that up to me. Probably a dozen people since last Friday have brought that up to me.
Joe Getty
Right? Yeah. Yeah. I think that the SEC again, the second half would be more plausible if more people were paying closer attention. The bill is in trouble, by the way. There are several senators who are standing up and saying there are huge flaws with this thing. I don't know if I can go for it.
Jack Armstrong
Who knows, Running through a number of stories that you may have missed. And again, we'll get back to the riots in LA in a little bit. So we have mentioned that Greta Thunberg was on a flotilla, a boat, trying to bring aid to the starving Palestinians. Right.
Joe Getty
To help with climate change, or is she just completely moved on?
Jack Armstrong
She's moved. Well, I think she's still into climate change. But this is a different topic. This. It's not even irony. It's not the right word for this. Got pointed at over the weekend, their big yacht full of protesters headed to Gaza passed a raft full of Sudanese refugees fleeing an actual genocide where nearly 200,000 people are dead and 20 million are literally starving to death. And they didn't stop or help any of those Sudanese that are on their way to Gaza. So apparently Sudanese lives don't fit their narrative.
Joe Getty
No, it's about victim oppressor ideology and overthrowing the West.
Jack Armstrong
So I got one more news nugget that I came across. It's going to spark a discussion, but you got something you want to get before I get to that, because I want to hijack the whole thing here.
Joe Getty
Oh, I just switched off my stuff. I thought you had a head of steam.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, he's got a head of steam.
Joe Getty
Doesn't mean it just clicked away.
Jack Armstrong
Doesn't mean.
Joe Getty
Oh, you know what I want to throw out. This is apropos, nothing. But number one, I can close the tab. And number two, I wanted to talk about it. Louisiana State University of Shreveport. Their baseball team went 59 and, oh, wow. It is, as far as anybody can tell, the only time any competitive baseball team on any level close to this has had an undefeated season. You can't do that in baseball because of the nature of the game.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Joe Getty
It is flabbergasting. And the players and coaches can't believe it either.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Well, the nature of the game and the length of the season. You play 59 games in any sport, you're not going to go undefeated.
Joe Getty
Yeah. You're going to get a bad hop or your pitcher is going to lose his control or something. A bad game. Yeah. Anyway, way to go, lsu. Shreveport one. Freaking believable.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Now back to the grim hatred.
Jack Armstrong
I've got an interesting. I've got an interesting stat. I'm not getting into war and famine. We'll get back into war and famine, oddly enough, in Los Angeles coming up in a second. But I've got an interesting stat about a change in men. Yet another one that should be a headline after this.
Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
So we comment a lot on societal changes that are huge but don't get enough commentary around, you know, people not dating, marrying, having kids the way they used to, all that sort of stuff. Why? Why we ignore that. This is an interesting one. Before the 1980s, men who did not complete college had higher rates of married family formation compared to those who did complete College before the 1980s. If you didn't go to college, you're more likely to get married rather than less likely. Over the last 40 years, the trend has gone the other direction. And now men who have not graduated from college are much less likely to get married than people that went to college. That is a hillbilly elegy. Interesting. Something is going on there that ain't good.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I've read a fair amount. I don't have it at my fingertips about the the earnings gap between women who are going to college in numbers never seen before and getting fake educations, by the way, that are overly expensive and they have a higher earning power than a man who didn't go to college. These are broad averages, obviously, and that there is still a hesitation among women to get with a guy who can't earn much as they do.
Jack Armstrong
So the college graduate women are going around saying, I ain't saying he's a gold digger, but I ain't going with no broke plumber.
Joe Getty
Yeah, actually, if you're going with a plumber. You got plenty broke. I was just trying to come up with a rhyme. Yeah, so I don't know. That might explain some of it or part of it. People are just not coupling in general, you know.
Jack Armstrong
That's a good point. It doesn't. That's a good point. It doesn't give the other side, maybe. And college graduates also are much less likely to get married than they were before, which is almost certainly true.
Joe Getty
So if, you know, interesting flip either way you look at it. But yeah, who knows? Who knows? It's very odd, though. As we've said a million times, if it was any species but humans, the world of science would be screaming that this is incredibly important and it's a crisis and we need to deal with it.
Jack Armstrong
So I promised that I want to get this on like at least once every half hour. This is Gavin Newsom, Governor of California, responding to Tom Holman, the guy that's running this whole immigration thing. He's a tough guy.
Joe Getty
Why doesn't he do that?
Jack Armstrong
He knows where to find me, come after me, arrest me.
Joe Getty
Let's just get it over with.
Dennis Zine
Tough guy.
Jack Armstrong
Yes. No, no. No posturing there. No play into the cameras. No stunting there. That's just. Gavin Newsom made a good, loyal resistance.
Joe Getty
That's right. You know what? And I assumed Gavin was smarter than this. He thinks running for president is just like running for governor of California or.
Jack Armstrong
Maybe mayor of San Francisco.
Joe Getty
Well, yeah, I mean, he is tacked to the center at times, but he doesn't realize because he's so bubbled how incredibly toxic a lot of his points of view are to most of America because he never gets any pushback in Cal Unicornia. It's a one party dictatorship. So he thinks that sort of, okay, I need to show I'm tough and resolute and standing up for the people. But Gavin, you're doing it in favor of not deporting dangerous criminals who have no right to be in the country. That does not play, brother. That does not play across the broad fruited plain.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Remember, Trump got more male Hispanic votes than the Democrat did and continues to have historically. Like I saw a chart yesterday, I need to dig that up. He's got a higher approval rating at this point than Obama had.
Joe Getty
Right. And the assumption that Hispanic people in general are anti cracking down on illegal immigration is just fictional, but it seems to be universally held among the media.
Jack Armstrong
We'll check in with our sports reporter coming up, Roland Garrus will check in with the latest on the French Open. I wish I had to watch both those tennis matches. I read over and over on Twitter yesterday that there were a couple of the best tennis matches in the history of the sport. The female and the men.
Joe Getty
Yeah, the men was five plus hours.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Probably not gonna go back and watch that, but, yeah.
Joe Getty
You let me know when they're getting close to being done. Maybe I'll tune it in.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, man, I used to love to watch those. We've got so much to get to today. And then we got a great guest, formerly with lapd, who's going to try to explain to us what was going on over the weekend or where things might go or what they can do and what they can't do. This is. This is quite the standoff between Trump and Gavin and decency and non decency, in my opinion. Stay tuned.
Joe Getty
Armstrong and Getty. Why should you listen to Armstrong and Getty on Demand?
Jack Armstrong
We're not boring. A lot of news is boring and.
Joe Getty
Tedious and depressing and makes you angry. You don't want to live your life like that.
Jack Armstrong
Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
We're Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
We try to bring you the truth.
Joe Getty
And help you figure out this crazy modern world.
Jack Armstrong
How about something about a comedic tone?
Joe Getty
We have a winner. Yes.
Jack Armstrong
Listen to Armstrong and Getty on Demand on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or.
Joe Getty
Wherever you get your podcasts.
Leon Naifak
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Joe Getty
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
Jack Armstrong
No.
Leon Naifak
It became known as the Iran Contra.
Jack Armstrong
Affair, and I'm not taking any more questions.
Dennis Zine
In just a second, I'm going to ask.
Leon Naifak
I'm Leon Naifak, co creator of Slow Burn. In my podcast, Iran Contra, you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago, but which few of us still remember today.
Dennis Zine
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Jack Armstrong
Please do.
Leon Naifak
To hear the whole story. Listen to Fiasco Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jack Armstrong
LAPD has declared all of Downtown LA an unlawful assembly area. So ain't no assemblant. So that gives them the right to boot you no matter what's going on. Right. You can't claim you're peacefully assembling. We're gonna talk to retired LAPD sergeant, former LAC City Councilman Dennis Z. Coming up in a little bit about what happened over the weekend. It is a big, big story. I was in a safer part of California yesterday. Drove to Modesto with my son for the big American Graffiti car days that they have every summer. And it's one of the biggest car shows in America. It's really cool. We caught the tail end of it. But I wasn't going to talk about the cars. I can talk about this. Could you. If you were out roaming around a little bit hungry, and there's a food truck called the Twisted Pig, could you walk by that and not order something? I couldn't.
Joe Getty
I would eyeball the menu carefully, at the least.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. I got a deciding between the pulled pork sandwich and the tri tip. And I went with the tri tip, and it was very, very good. But I don't know. You call yourself the Twisted Pig. A guy like me, you just. I don't mind. You might as well reach in my pocket and take my money out. I mean, I couldn't stop.
Joe Getty
You got beef from the Twisted Pig. I'm not sure.
Jack Armstrong
You know, that's a good point. That's a good point. But the main thing is gonna. I almost dropped my sunglasses into a truck. Into a truck stop toilet.
Joe Getty
Oh, my.
Jack Armstrong
Had him on my head, on a. Bent over to clean off the disgusting seat. And. And my sunglasses fell off of my head and just luckily bounced off the seat and went sideways as opposed to right into the toilet. And I just. I don't know. Well.
Joe Getty
And thank you.
Jack Armstrong
Good.
Joe Getty
In your rational mind, I mean, wash it with hot soapy water.
Jack Armstrong
It never feels the same. No.
Joe Getty
And, no. That. That's. Look, I understand science. These glasses are fine. Then you'd put them on your head and think, oh, I think if they.
Dennis Zine
Fall in, you just flush them down.
Jack Armstrong
Well, I wasn't. I wouldn't have fished them out that. Well, I don't know. They were 200 bucks.
Joe Getty
You gotta fish them out. Yeah. Michael. No, you wouldn't. Remember the guy.
Jack Armstrong
Guy we used to work with, the guy that wore the robe all the time? We used to work with. Remember we were in the. We were in the restroom, side by side of the stalls, and what happened? My belt buckle fell in the toilet. And he said, if that happens, you just fish it and rinse it.
Joe Getty
Fishing and rinse it, dude. Fish it, rinse it. So that's what I did. Very down to earth.
Jack Armstrong
That's what I would have done with my sunglasses. Fish it, rinse it.
Joe Getty
Disgusting. Oh, I should probably pay this off. I mentioned I was I was in an outlet mall on Saturday with my daughter who is shopping for clothes for her internship. And, and there was the big pride celebration. Okay. And it was in the, like in the parking lot and there are booths and a DJ was cranking music.
Jack Armstrong
Was the twisted Big there?
Joe Getty
No, there are no, no pigs twisted or untwisted. But it was, you know, about the usual assortment of misfits and guys wearing pink shorts and folks and, you know, I'm fine. I don't, I don't really have a hassle with anybody. My only reaction to it was I want to start a brand new charity that raises millions of dollars to give free guitar lessons to gay people wherever they might be so they can start playing better music. Oh, it was just this awful throbbing. I'm at a rave disco, it's a sunsh afternoon and they're cranking this ridiculous terrible techno garbage music.
Jack Armstrong
What?
Joe Getty
Whatever happened? Elton John stance music. You want a gay icon? Even the great share, ladies and gentlemen, she was straight. But anyway, who else? The Indigo Girls. Oh my God, I love them. They're fabulous. For like 15 straight minutes, everybody's walking around in a parking lot in their shorts. Why are you terrible as a musician? I was offended. Have some pride in your music, huh? George Soros is spending many millions of dollars trying to turn Texas blue.
Jack Armstrong
Multimillion dollar effort that would be obviously a huge deal.
Joe Getty
Yeah. They've suffered through decades of electoral losses in the nation's second largest state, Texas, majority Pacific. A Soros funded pac. You remember when people used to say George Soros, it's like the wizard of Oz. You conservatives are always talking about him. And then they'd say, well, you're an anti Semite because Soros is a Jew. And so protesting, even lying liars. He finances the most loathsome of organizations that hate America all over the country. But they're trying to organize tens of thousands of volunteers, recruit candidates and boost turnout ahead of the 2026 midterms. I wish them well.
Jack Armstrong
It is hard to not continue to report on the biggest story in America as there keeps being breaking news. California is now officially suing Donald Trump over sending in the National Guard to try to deal with the rioting over the weekend.
Joe Getty
So that way jackasses sue away.
Jack Armstrong
So that will be an interesting legal battle and we'll see how that turns out.
Joe Getty
We're going to have a mostly peaceful interview with a former LA councilman and LAPD sergeant. Love that gent knows the politics, he knows the law enforcement sides about what's going on in LA.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, and if you haven't heard this clip from ABC7 in Los Angeles while everything was on fire. We got to play you that clip before we do the interview. And it's you. You can't believe it's true. I mean, it's better than mostly peaceful protest during George Floyd. It's incredible.
Joe Getty
They spit. We hit, huh?
Jack Armstrong
Oh, boy. We got a lot on the way. Stay here.
Joe Getty
Armstrong and Getty. Why should you listen to Armstrong and Getty on demand?
Jack Armstrong
We're not boring. A lot of news is boring and.
Joe Getty
Tedious and depressing and makes you angry. You don't want to live your life like that.
Jack Armstrong
Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
We're Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
We try to bring you the truth.
Joe Getty
And help you figure out this crazy modern world.
Jack Armstrong
How about something about a comedic tone?
Joe Getty
We have a winner.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, Listen to Armstrong and Yeti on Demand on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts.
Joe Getty
Or wherever you get your podcasts.
Leon Naifak
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Joe Getty
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir? No, no one was letting me.
Leon Naifak
It became known as the Iran Contra.
Jack Armstrong
Affair, and I'm not taking any more questions. In just a second, I'm going to ask.
Leon Naifak
I'm Leon Naifak, co creator of Slow Burn. In my podcast Iran Contra, you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago, but which few of us still remember today.
Dennis Zine
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Jack Armstrong
Please do.
Leon Naifak
To hear the whole story, listen to fiasco Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Joe Getty
Large group of people.
Jack Armstrong
It could turn very volatile if you move law enforcement in there in the.
Joe Getty
Wrong way and turn what is just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation and altercation between officers and demonstrators.
Jack Armstrong
That's not AI. That's actually ABC7 in Los Angeles over the weekend saying things could turn volatile if you send in law enforcement as people are just enjoying themselves watching cars burn. What?
Joe Getty
That is a sort of red, ridiculous commentary you're getting from a lot of the media around the country.
Jack Armstrong
That's one of the craziest things I've ever heard anybody say.
Joe Getty
For some much more learned perspective, we're going to turn to Dennis Zine, retired LAPD sergeant, former LA City Councilman worth mentioning that Dennis has experienced a lot of this sort of thing before. Multiple terms as a city councilman, honored as officer of the year by the California Highway Patrol. Dennis, how are you, sir?
Dennis Zine
I'm doing wonderful this morning, gentlemen. Thank you.
Jack Armstrong
So I woke up and saw people smashing the windows out of police headquarters for Los Angeles Police Department. How do you react to that?
Dennis Zine
This reminds me. And I joined the LAPD in 1968, 21 years old, right out of college. This reminds me of riots that we've had in the past, and people want to ignore that. But when we have political officials that play into the hands of the hooligans, these are the tragedies that occur. And I witnessed yesterday was occurring the last couple of days, what was occurring in Los Angeles. And it just reminds me of what's happened in the past. And what I want to highlight is Los Santos preparing for the World Cup. The World Olympics come to Los Angeles, folks.
Jack Armstrong
Good point.
Dennis Zine
That's what happens in Los Angeles. People forget. And I've been in this law enforcement for 56 years. I still serve in the LAPD as a reserve officer. And I have a son who's with the lapd. So I'm very close to public safety, a native Angeleno. But what I see is a failed leadership. And then the governor wants to attack president. The president wants to assert his authority. The bottom line is cops need to be supported to protect and serve, and they're not able to do that. They have a city council in Los Angeles. Majority of them are not supporting law enforcement. What they want to do is disarm police. We have a major crisis happening, and I don't understand how people don't wake up. When I was watching on TV yesterday, how they've taken over the freeway, how they're destroying California Highway Patrol cars. The resulting police officers and just a token number get arrested. It's unbelievable that in this city this type of activity takes place when we're going to sponsor the Olympics, the World Olympics, come to Los Angeles and be a victim. What we've seen happening last night was looting stores, broken into, vandalism, graffiti all over the taxis that were burned. It just. It doesn't stop Dennis.
Joe Getty
Now, both the governor and Mayor Karen Bass said, we have no need for the feds. We've got this under control. How do you react to that?
Dennis Zine
Well, it was not under control, clearly. Let me tell you the numbers right now. LAPD has 8746 officers. That's from the recruit in the academy to the chief of police, 8746. And in 2019, we had 10,072 officers. Wow. When we're talking about 8746, that includes every recruit. That includes the command staff, that includes detectives. That includes the people in the helicopter. That includes everyone. 8746. For a city this size, it's ridiculous. And we don't have a majority of the council supporting law and order in the city of Los Angeles. And we have a mayor that has to waffle back and forth to appease those that don't want to support the lapd. And I feel bad for the taxpayers because they're not getting the service they deserve and they're paying for in the City of the Angels. And I will tell you, the Angels have left Los Angeles. They have flown west. They're out of Los Angeles.
Jack Armstrong
So help me understand what should happen if you've got a mob that is acting like this. Do you shoot people? I mean, how do you stop it?
Dennis Zine
You don't use deadly force. You don't use deadly force. That's the last resort. But what you do is you enforce the law. You start corralling them, bringing in the buses, arrest them, take them down, book them, put them in the criminal justice system, let the courts deal with it. They didn't do that. What they're doing is they're like, they're sweeping them. They're sweeping them this way and that way through downtown. Then they go onto the freeway. They take over the Harbor Freeway, and then they're assaulting the chp. They're destroying their cars. It's outrageous to see in the City of the Angels that this type of activity would take place in this day of history. It's absolutely unimaginable. And then the political officials. The governor wants to challenge the President. The president wants to assert his authority. Someone's going to be responsible. Responsible. Pointing the finger back and forth is not solving the problem. We need to have law enforcement do their job on a professional matter. LA City, the state of California has an immigration policy. We don't enforce immigration laws, period. It's in the law in California. We don't enforce it. Lapd, you can be arrested for murder, robbery, rape. If you're here illegally, that doesn't count. They only enforce the criminal codes, not immigration. Yet they're coming out condemning about this immigration issue. It's a federal issue. It's not a local issue. It's not a state issue. But when you have the politicians can't seem to get along. We have this controversy that takes place now. We have what happens now in Los Angeles, in downtown la, which is a metropolitan area, a lot of businesses, a lot of activities. This is, this is, it's almost comical. You could write a comedy how terrible politicians can act and lead and discover what we end up with, the tragedies that have occurred. And now we're expecting more pros test today.
Joe Getty
Dennis Z is a retired LAPD sergeant, former LA City councilman. Dennis and it is my opinion that the pros, the antifa types, the black flag types, they are flocking to Los Angeles now because they want to go wherever there is, protest wherever there is, you know, legitimate unhappiness or whatever, and harness that energy to their goals. How familiar are you with what they do and how they do it?
Dennis Zine
Well, I know what their tactics are. What they do is they bring it together and they continue this challenge, they want to continue this as long as they can. I mean, they're in the headlines. We're national news, Los Angeles, national news. We're not national news about having the Olympics and all these world affairs, the Academy Awards. No, we're in the news because we've got chaos taking place. We've got people taking over free. We got people assaulting police officers. We got officers hurt, highway patrol officers, LAPD officers. We brought in mutual aid, the sheriff's department, the National Guard. I mean, clearly LAPD does not have the resources to maintain control of the city of Los Angeles when we have this type of situation take place. They still have calls for Service. People call 91 1. Well, where's the police officers? Well, they're down at a demonstration. We don't, can't respond to your call. This is outrageous conduct. So the police is your civilian police department that handles crime and hands the situations that they can handle. They're not geared for this type of demonstration activity. They're trained for it. But this isn't an everyday occurrence and sadly it diverts all these resources, especially on a Sunday. Sunday's a low deployment day. Your detectors are off, off, your undercover officers are off. You have your uniformed forces and now they have to muster them throughout the city of Los Angeles to go down there and protect downtown Los Angeles. And I saw, I said many times where the buses where we arrest these people who are committing these crimes and through put them in the criminal justice system, take them to county jail and book them. No one was getting arrested. I mean, a token number got arrested, but they didn't make the mass arrest as they used to to quell the situation as it continues day after day after day. It just gets worse and more properties damage and then more of a headline, Los Angeles can't Manage itself.
Joe Getty
Dennis Zion, reporter, retired LAPD and LA City Councilman. Dennis, great stuff. We look forward to staying in touch. Well done. Good to talk to you.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, we might be talking to you tomorrow. Hadn't even thought about that. I mean, that's obviously true whenever you have a situation like this, but you got every single cop devoted to this story. Los Angeles is a big city full of crime. There ain't nobody around. Anything else? Oh, my God, that is rough. I want to hear it again. Play ABC7 again. So, and you need to see the visual. The visual is cars on fire, smoke in the air, chunks of cement on the pavement being thrown at cops. And this is what the host says. Large group of people. It could turn very volatile if you.
Joe Getty
Move law enforcement in there in the wrong way and turn what is just a bunch of people, people having fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation and altercation between officers. Surely. And demonstration.
Jack Armstrong
Surely he wishes he had that one back. Surely he wishes he had that one back. That he, he didn't say it could turn volatile. You have people just having fun watching cars on fire. Right.
Joe Getty
It's not quite to the level of the Cheesecake Factory being looted. There goes someone with a cheesecake. Not sure where they got that. I mean, it has, it didn't quite reach that level, but it's awfully.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, my God. So let me read this from Mark Halpern in his News Today about the, his newsletter today about the mainstream media coverage of this. We keep saying this is like 80, 20, 90, 10 is an issue in this country. I think it is even in Los Angeles and in California. But that 10 or 20 who are in on the, on the side of the mayhem are all in the media. Mark Halpern wrote, again, this is complicated stuff, but the Democrats and the dominant media are on the wrong side of the substance and the politics of all this.
Joe Getty
Agreed.
Jack Armstrong
There's no way to know how this will end, including on the streets. But we already know that history is in the process of repeating itself and not in the way blue America seems to think. No, it's going to repeat itself. And as you get, you know, J.D. vance as the next president or a Republican Congress or something, you, it's crazy. Bill Crystal, for instance, conservative, my whole life, still calls himself a conservative. You know, went anti Trump and lost his mind, tweeted out mass deportation is the excuse and trigger for authoritarianism as it was always intended to be. So this is all just a plan by Trump to be an authoritarian.
Joe Getty
So Trump called Biden and said throw the borders open in a way that's never been done and just let in millions and millions of people, be they gang members, hardworking honest folk or anything in between. Child molesters. Just anybody from anywhere on earth let him in. And then I, when I get into office, I'll deport him. Yeah, good theory, Bill. He has lost his mind.
Jack Armstrong
Well, what are you supposed to do? If the previous administration allowed the biggest migration in human history, what are you supposed to do? Well, I guess there's nothing we can do about it because that'd be mass deportation.
Joe Getty
Well, right. You know, as I've been putting out, if you let a problem go this long, the solution is going to be painful.
Jack Armstrong
And that, that happens in, in life, in politics, in business and all kinds of things. If you let something get ugly enough when you go to fix it, it's gonna be an unfortunate situation.
Joe Getty
Oh yeah, this is not we overspent one or we ran credit card up to a limit. We maxed out all our credit cards and we've been embezzling from our boss. We don't smoke a little pot on the weekend. We're a full blown drug addict. We in fact we're selling now we have gone so far down the road of lawlessness on immigration that the untangling of it is going to be painful. Looking for the painless solution. It doesn't exist, friends. And, and as we were discussing earlier, having observed this in Seattle and Portland and, and LA Times and Minneapolis, the blue leadership, Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass and the LA City Council and their ilk, they think they can passive their way out of this. Here's the problem again. It's gone beyond the people who think immigration policy ought to be somewhat different to the to hell with America, I'm a Mexican crowd. And then from them to the professionals as I keep bringing up the professional Marxist agitators, the black flag, the antifa, the masked people. By the way, the law says no demonstrating masked. Can we in many, many states, can we start enforcing that for the love of God? But anyway, you might be able to just diffuse and wait and be passive and the people, the legitimate folks who are kind of pissed off, that will work in many cases, just keep them from doing too much damage. It goes away. But now the pros are involved folks you want 112 nights in a row or whatever that number was, that unholy number in Portland where they're attacking the federal courthouse night after night after night. That. That is the result if you don't wade in there and start enforcing the law. Trust me on this, people.
Jack Armstrong
Night after night, people in masks waving Mexican flags, setting things on fire. I know how that's going to play politically, even in California, Right? I don't know when we'll get to it, but did you see Simone Biles, gold medal gymnast, and Riley Gaines get into it over the weekend over the whole trans thing?
Joe Getty
I did not.
Jack Armstrong
That was something. I have to get to that at some point.
Joe Getty
A headline that Simone Biles ended her career. I didn't know what it meant.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, politically, Like. Like. Yeah.
Joe Getty
She is like a pitch woman and spokeswoman.
Jack Armstrong
She ain't gonna make more money now than she did before anyway. Maybe we'll get to that coming up. Among other things. Stay here. Sounds like from your experience, you can.
Joe Getty
See someone actually walking away with a.
Jack Armstrong
Cheesecake there after the Cheesecake Factory was looted.
Joe Getty
Unclear where they may have gotten that. Armstrong and Getty. Why should you listen to Armstrong and Getty on demand?
Jack Armstrong
We're not boring. A lot of news is boring and.
Joe Getty
Tedious and depressing and makes you angry. You don't want to live your life like that.
Jack Armstrong
Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
We try to bring you the truth.
Joe Getty
And help you figure out this crazy modern world.
Jack Armstrong
How about something about a comedic tone?
Joe Getty
We have a winner. Yes.
Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
Wherever you get your podcasts.
Leon Naifak
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Joe Getty
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
Jack Armstrong
No.
Leon Naifak
It became known as the Iran Contra affair.
Dennis Zine
And I'm not taking any more questions.
Jack Armstrong
In just a second, I'm going to ask.
Leon Naifak
I'm Leon Naifak, co creator of Slow Burn. In my podcast, Iran Contra, you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago, but which few of us still remember today.
Dennis Zine
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Jack Armstrong
Please do.
Leon Naifak
To hear the whole story. Listen to Fiasco Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Joe Getty
An update to a story that captivated the Internet. Take a look at this. That missing runaway zebra getting airlifted back.
Jack Armstrong
To his home in Tennessee.
Dennis Zine
This missing Pet was on the loose.
Joe Getty
For a week, but Ed is now.
Jack Armstrong
Safely back home after being spotted in a pasture near a highway.
Joe Getty
America can breathe again. Jack. Ed the zebra is home.
Jack Armstrong
Pat. Zebra. Ed. Full team coverage next hour. So I don't know if you saw this over the weekend. I did mention on the show last week that this Minnesota girls softball team had gone to made it to the state championship. They got a dude on her team and transgender pitcher who's just dominant. Also dominant as a at the plate. So like, you know, probably because he's a guy.
Joe Getty
Back to you.
Jack Armstrong
Anyway, so the Minnesota State High School League posted a photo of the team making it to the state championship on social media. Riley Gaines, the activist swimmer who swam against Leah Thomas. We know that old story. Riley Gaines, the activist on the side of of sanity, said noticed that the comments had been turned off on the posting of the Minnesota State high school softball team.
Joe Getty
Probably because there's a dude on the team. Back to you.
Jack Armstrong
And she said, to be expected when your star player is a boy. Simone Biles, seven time Olympic gold medalist, saw the post and told Gaines she was truly sick. All of this campaigning just because you lost a race. Straight up. Sore loser. Biles wrote to Gaines, who competed against a transgender, a trans swimmer. Leah Thomas in 20. A giant man who could swim really fast.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Simone Biles goes on to say you should be uplifting the trans community and perhaps finding a way to make sports inclusive or creating a new avenue where trans feel safe in all sports. Maybe a transgender category. Category in all sports. What did that.
Joe Getty
But instead get them out of women's sports. Simone.
Jack Armstrong
But instead you bully them. One thing's for sure, no one in sports is safe with you around.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
In another post, Bile said, bully someone your own size, which ironically would be a male. I guess saying Riley Gaines is big, big compared to Simone Biles who's like, could fit in my pocket.
Joe Getty
You're a tall woman. Shot Riley Gaines because somebody's really, really good at flipping and jumping and twisting. She's miraculously good. Doesn't mean she has, has, you know, any wisdom.
Jack Armstrong
Riley Gaines responded with, this is actually so disappointing. It's not my job or the job of any woman to figure out how to include men in our spaces. You can uplift men stealing championships and women's sports with your platform. Men don't belong in women's sports and I say that with a full chest. My take is the least controversial take on the planet. Simone Biles being a male apologist on the at the expense of Young girls dreams did not have that on my bingo card.
Joe Getty
She said, yeah, that's insane. You're just straight up jealous because you lost a race.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
To a 6 foot 4 inch man with a penis and text testicles calling himself a woman.
Jack Armstrong
Good. Final statement from Riley Gaines. Maybe she should compete in the pommel horse and rings in 2028. Those are gymnastic sports they don't have for women because they don't have the same upper body strength where you could really do it. Pointing out that there's a physical difference between men and women and ended up.
Joe Getty
Yeah, that's. That is a beautiful example of how ideology trumps intelligence. It trumps common sense. It leads people to say and think perverse things that are utterly unsupportable.
Dennis Zine
How long.
Joe Getty
Disappointing.
Jack Armstrong
How long on the rings could you hold your arms straight out with your body in the middle? How long you suppose you could do that?
Joe Getty
It would not be measurable by current scientific methods. A fraction of a fraction of a second.
Jack Armstrong
More on the LA riots in our three if you don't get it, get the podcast. Armstrong and Getty on Demand.
Joe Getty
Armstrong and Getty. Why should you listen to Armstrong and Getty on demand?
Jack Armstrong
We're not boring. A lot of news is boring and.
Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
Hey, I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
We're Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
We try to bring you the truth.
Joe Getty
And help you figure out this crazy.
Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
We have a winner. Yes.
Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
Wherever you get your podcasts.
Leon Naifak
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency. It became known as the Iran Contra affair.
Dennis Zine
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell saying please do.
Leon Naifak
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand: "Fish It & Rinse It!" – Detailed Summary
Release Date: June 9, 2025
In the "Fish It & Rinse It!" episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into a variety of pressing topics, blending serious discourse with their signature humor. This summary captures the key discussions, insights, and conclusions from the episode, enriched with notable quotes and timestamps for context.
The episode opens with a focus on the ongoing riots in Los Angeles, which have dominated evening news cycles for several days. Jack Armstrong expresses concern over the deteriorating situation, while Joe Getty anticipates further escalation.
Jack Armstrong (01:28):
"It's been the lead story on all my evening newscasts for three straight days and deservedly so, and probably for a fourth day, because it's out of control."
Joe Getty (02:00):
"Yes, indeed. The pros of Hit Town, the professional revolutionaries, the black masked Kafia wearing Antifa types."
They discuss the involvement of Kamala Harris, highlighting her first major statement post-presidential election loss, which Armstrong critiques as ineffective.
The hosts shift focus to recent legislation introduced by Speaker Mike Johnson, sparking conspiracy theories linking Elon Musk and former President Trump. They debate the authenticity of these theories, questioning the motives behind the legislation.
Jack Armstrong (02:25):
"Almost everybody I've talked to about this has said, don't you think this is on purpose that they contrived this?"
Joe Getty (04:35):
"Yeah, I don't know and I'll never know."
The discussion underscores skepticism towards Speaker Johnson's claims that the legislation aims to support hardworking Americans rather than benefiting the wealthy elite.
Armstrong and Getty critique Greta Thunberg's recent activism, juxtaposing her efforts to aid Palestinians with the plight of Sudanese refugees. They argue that her focus is misaligned, neglecting broader humanitarian crises.
Jack Armstrong (05:00):
"So apparently Sudanese lives don't fit their narrative."
Joe Getty (06:01):
"No, it's about victim oppressor ideology and overthrowing the West."
This segment highlights the duo's concern over selective activism and the overshadowing of critical humanitarian issues.
A lighter moment in the episode celebrates Louisiana State University of Shreveport's unprecedented 59-0 undefeated baseball season, a feat virtually unheard of in the sport due to its inherent unpredictability.
The hosts explore societal changes in marriage patterns, particularly among men based on their educational attainment. They note a reversal in trends since the 1980s, where less educated men are now less likely to marry compared to their college-educated counterparts.
Jack Armstrong (08:22):
"Over the last 40 years, the trend has gone the other direction. And now men who have not graduated from college are much less likely to get married than people that went to college."
Joe Getty (09:29):
"I've read a fair amount... there's a higher earning power than a man who didn't go to college."
This discussion ties into broader themes of economic disparity and changing social dynamics.
A pivotal segment features Dennis Zine, a retired LAPD sergeant and former LA City Councilman, who provides an in-depth analysis of the LA riots. Zine criticizes the current leadership and law enforcement's inability to manage the crisis effectively.
Dennis Zine (23:32):
"I have a major crisis happening, and I don't understand how people don't wake up."
Jack Armstrong (26:20):
"So help me understand what should happen if you've got a mob that is acting like this. Do you shoot people?"
Zine emphasizes the shortage of police resources, the failure of political leaders to support law enforcement, and the destructive tactics of protest groups like Antifa.
He advocates for robust law enforcement measures to restore order, criticizing the passive approach of current officials.
The episode tackles the contentious debate between Olympic gymnast Simone Biles and activist Riley Gaines regarding transgender athletes in sports. The hosts argue that Biles' stance undermines inclusivity efforts and discriminates against trans athletes.
Jack Armstrong (39:14):
"Simone Biles ends her career... Simone, you bully someone your own size, which ironically would be a male."
Riley Gaines (40:05):
"You can uplift men stealing championships and women's sports with your platform."
Getty and Armstrong criticize Biles for perpetuating harmful stereotypes and marginalizing trans individuals in athletics.
This segment underscores the hosts' stance on gender identity and fairness in competitive sports.
Adding a touch of humor, Armstrong shares a quirky story about a missing zebra named Ed, who was safely returned home after wandering in Tennessee.
This light-hearted moment balances the episode's heavier topics, showcasing the hosts' versatility.
In their closing discussions, Armstrong and Getty reflect on the broader implications of political discord and societal unrest. They caution against passive responses to crises, advocating for decisive action to prevent escalating chaos.
Joe Getty (35:36):
"You might be able to just diffuse and wait and be passive... But now the pros are involved, folks."
Jack Armstrong (33:26):
"If you let something get ugly enough when you go to fix it, it's gonna be an unfortunate situation."
The hosts express skepticism towards current leadership strategies, emphasizing the need for effective governance to navigate complex challenges.
Jack Armstrong (10:01):
"So you don't want to couple in general."
Joe Getty (28:39):
"And I, when I get into office, I'll deport him."
Dennis Zine (26:32):
"Los Angeles can't Manage itself."
These quotes encapsulate the critical perspectives and recurring themes of accountability and leadership addressed throughout the episode.
Conclusion
"Fish It & Rinse It!" offers a comprehensive exploration of contemporary issues, from urban unrest and immigration policies to societal shifts and the intricacies of sports inclusivity. Through incisive dialogue and expert insights, Armstrong and Getty provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of the complexities shaping modern America. Whether dissecting political maneuvers or highlighting extraordinary sports achievements, the episode maintains a balance of informative discussion and engaging commentary, staying true to the hosts' mission to "bring you the truth" and help navigate the "crazy modern world."
For those interested in a deeper dive into these topics, listening to the full episode on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or other major podcast platforms is highly recommended.