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Jack Armstrong
Broadcasting live.
Michael
From the Abraham Lincoln Radio studio, the.
Jack Armstrong
George Washington Broadcast Center. Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty.
Unknown
Armstrong and Getty.
Michael
And now here's Armstrong and Getty.
Unknown
The food company Heinz is partnering with Smoothie King to offer the first ever Heinz tomato ketchup smoothie. And just a guess here, also the last ever. Oh, I'm glad we're first to the market.
Michael
Yeah, no kidding. Ketchup smoothies.
Unknown
No.
Michael
Why is there so much talk about the moon this week in various podcasts I'm listening to? I guess because NASA announced likely we're going to need to put nuclear reactors on the moon to have available power for all the things we want to do for then launching to Mars, among other things. But the conversation has begun about America and colonialism and blah blah blah that I want to get into later this hour.
Unknown
Oh boy.
Michael
Base colonialism.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah. And we need to win and we will.
Michael
And it's going to be exactly the idea. Well, I'll save it for when we talk about that.
Unknown
It I'm pro dude, I misunderstand. Oh, you're not. You're against this? Well, can't wait to talk about it. A couple of things want to get to including the, you know, Israel Hamas situation. Eventually. Maybe next hour, a collection of what Gavin Newsom is up to in California as he continues to lust like a hot to trot 17 year old for the Oval Office. But first, this. And it's appropriate, I think in the wake of our discussion about Cincinnati and the police chief who is a woman who is promoting the vast majority of women and minorities over men or white men, certainly attempting to build a DEI police force and the problem with that and the Insidious, sad part of it is that, and I didn't come up with this idea. I learned it from great black men and women thinkers. They hate it because everything they achieve is now suspect. Oh, you didn't get that fellowship. You're not at the Hoover Institution because you're brilliant. It's because they needed a black guy or whatever. It's terrible. It really is. And I thought this was so interesting. Big new poll is out and black and Hispanic Americans are more likely than white Americans to believe that left wing DEI programs, quote, end up increasing discrimination against people like them. According to the ap, they did a joint poll with the Newark center for Public Affairs Research.
Michael
That doesn't surprise me. What's going on with the, that chunk of white people. It's that George Bush came up with the term, I believe, the soft bigotry of low expectations. And you think you're doing something noble or nice, trying to help the downtrodden who can't get by on their own.
Unknown
That I learned in college really need help because of systemic racism. So we've got to combat the racism with more racism. Robin d' Angelo taught me. I actually met her at a seminar and then we had Ibramix Kendi in. He spoke for an hour for $300,000 and they taught us about systemic racism. And now I understand why DEI is so important. Meanwhile, significant percentages of black and brown people are like stop it. But the self congratulatory college educated white people, disproportionately women are utterly convinced that this is a righteous and good thing to do. So it's about 40% of black adults and one third of Hispanic adults say DEI increases discrimination against black people compared with one quarter of white adults. So 40% of black people and a little less than a quarter of white people believe that this is.
Michael
You know, I often say name one thing that's getting better because I feel like everything is getting worse and I'm not far off. But I do think we're going the right direction on all of this stuff, the race stuff. It's, it's, it's a slow slog, but it seems to be going the right direction.
Unknown
Yes. Yeah, the bloom is definitely off the rose of the woke agenda. Well, or it's still endures in media and academia, obviously, or even long before woke.
Michael
The idea of trying to fix racism with more racism, I just think that's going away.
Unknown
So just to take a quick look at the rest of the numbers, the broader public, if you just ask all Americans, less than 40% say DEI benefits the minorities whom the policies are meant to help. Less than 40%, at least a quarter of Americans believe DEI actually increases discrimination against these groups, while 33 to 41% say DEI makes no difference at all. You know, just reinforcing for the umpteenth time that these programs are not, are supported by a much smaller percentage of Americans than a lot of people were led to believe, especially in blue states, because of, and I wish I'd memorized the term because I think they had a clever term for this. There's the, the, the, the phenomenon where you've got a very forceful and maybe like vicious, smallish percentage of people who advocate strongly for a particular point of view. Like DEI say it's 15%. And then you've got 30 or 40% at your workplace, in your school district, at the hospital where you work, where you had to sit down for these DEI trainings. 30, 40% who are just like, this is horse crap. But I'm not saying a word. And people look at that now, 55, 60% total.
Michael
Right.
Unknown
And they think, wow, everybody agrees with this. I'd better shut up. Sure. But all along, as we've been trying to tell you and a lot of you knew, again, there's, there's very little support for this stuff. It's idiotic, it's corrosive, it's counterproductive. End all DEI programs wherever they exist. Government, education, private enterprise. Anthem Today by COB that's close of business.
Michael
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Unknown
Exactly.
Michael
Trump put at the end of his Truth Social the other day about what was it? It was something huge. It was. God, which one was it? Probably everything was. It was something major. It was like threatening war with Russia or whatever. And then at the end. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Unknown
I know, it's just bizarre. And then he tried it as a running joke for a while, but it was just weird.
Michael
So we, we were talking a little bit ago about tuberculosis. There's a local case at a Indian casino and I know tuberculosis is up around the country.
Unknown
I prefer the term First People's Gaming Emporium, please.
Michael
Is that the tuberculosis comeback is mostly about our open borders, isn't it?
Unknown
Yeah.
Michael
And so we have a little vaccine.
Unknown
Skepticism mixed in, but yeah, it's. The bulk of it is a wide open.
Michael
And whooping cough too. Well, one of the reasons. So the vaccine skepticism is just hitting at a bad time. It wouldn't matter if you were vaccinated against whooping cough or tuberculosis fairly recently. Because there wasn't any in the country.
Unknown
You couldn't catch it because so many people were vaccinated.
Michael
But now you're running into it all the time. Like I ran into whooping cough and got very, very sick. We got this text a nurse here. If you were born in the United States, you were not immunized against T. We stopped quite a few years back because you didn't need to. But if tuberculosis is running around, am I as susceptible to it as Doc Holliday was in 1880? I mean, if I catch it, am I going to get super duper sick?
Unknown
Joe Biden was a villain in his administration. They weren't bumbling in, they were villains doing this to the country.
Michael
And again, the timing is unfortunate that these diseases have been re introduced to society at a time where you do have a lot of people buying some really wacky stories.
Unknown
Right. About some very.
Michael
Long used vaccines that like just weren't. They're not like the COVID vaccine that was introduced quickly and not a lot of time to figure out long term effects or anything. Like some of these vaccines have been around for so long.
Unknown
Oh yeah, yeah. You know, I want to get into this a little bit. I'm, I'm pro vaccine, I'm not anti vax. I'm. I guess you'd call me a conservative on this issue. But I have sympathy for people who are definitely further down the line than me for reasons that I will explain that may surprise you.
Michael
Okay, look forward to that. There's a lot more people than I realize that are super against all the vaccinations.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah.
Michael
I don't want to get whooping cough ever again. I think I'm immune to it now that I got the sickest I've ever been in my life. I don't want to get tuberculosis either. We got more on the way including the Trump Putin meeting which is being reported a bunch of places as likely to happen within days. I find that hard to believe. Stay tuned.
Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
A treasure trove of bananas has been stolen and it's up to Donkey Kong and his buddy Pauline to get them back.
Michael
We're breaking through.
Joe Getty
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Michael
Smacks one in the air.
Unknown
Deep center field. Scott going back. Forget about it. It's gone. Halfway up the pavilion, the Dodger pitcher.
Michael
Launches a massive home. Oh, and he was pitching. I didn't realize that his 1000th hit was a home run for Shohei Atani.
Unknown
Congratulations, Shohei. Domo arigato for all of your baseball entertainment.
Michael
May your future interpreters not steal from you.
Unknown
Traditional Japanese wish.
Michael
There.
Unknown
It's a toast really. So we're talking a little bit about the. The whole vaccination anti vax thing. Jack, did you want to share that fascinating tidbit from the world of human coupling?
Michael
World of you and coupling? Yeah, I was told that on dating apps we've heard about how there are people that say, you know, if you're a Trump fan, swipe left. Which I guess means you don't. You're not interested. But there are quite a few. I guess if you're vaxxed, swipe left from people who are anti vax and like don't even want to date somebody who got vaccinated.
Unknown
You know, in my opinion, all you people are nuts and I wish you well. I'll be over here if you need me. Living my life and having Friends and associates that I disagree with on certain things, but they're lovely people.
Michael
I wouldn't think you'd want to so look for so many ways to narrow the available pool of mates, but whatever. Yeah, you do you.
Unknown
So I thought this was interesting on a couple of different levels, the whole vax, anti vax thing. And I think most reasonable people are probably somewhere in the middle. I remember being quite surprised when in the early days of discussing this several years ago, one of our beloved listeners pointed out to me that, hey, Joe, your. Your kids who are now in their 20s and or 30s, when they were vaccinated, they got X number of shots. Now it's, you know, whatever it was, it was two and a half times as many, triple as many, or it was really a shocking number. And I thought, wow, that's a hell of a lot of shots. But, so I'm reading this piece in the Wall Street Journal about what's the headline? With RFK Jr on their side, parents feel emboldened to question vaccines. And they talked to this gal who has had to switch pediatricians a couple of times and felt like people were looking down on her because she was vaccine hesitant or whatever for her kids. And they mentioned that the number of kindergartners with exemptions from vaccine requirements is at its highest level since the CDC began tracking the number in 2011. And a couple of things struck me about this article. Number one, that's the CDC that lied to us, repeatedly misled us, just took wild guesses about all the COVID stuff over and over again. They, they flushed their credibility down the toilet for a lot of people during COVID And then I thought it was funny. Virtually the next sentence, after they mentioned the CDC in this article, the next sentence is, nearly 60% of the public does not plan to get the COVID 19 vaccine this fall, according to a new tracking poll on. Well, wait a minute, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Michael
This fall? Yeah, it's coming full. I don't plan to get it either.
Unknown
No, me neither.
Michael
I'm a fat old guy. I had never even thought about it.
Unknown
Yeah, I got plenty of natural immunity and just why would I bother? And, you know, there's questions about the technology. I think most of those questions are probably misplaced, but again, there's no need for me. But in the mainstream media, they're like, oh yeah, these anti vax people, like some people aren't considering getting the COVID 19 vaccine this fall. I'm like, wait, what? Seriously? You're using that in the same story about, like, the childhood of vaccines. I thought that was interesting. And then they mentioned that scientists generally consider vaccines safe and say their benefits outweigh uncommon risks. We're coming out of an era, and again, I'm pro most vaccinations. We're coming out of an era where it became clear that the authorities were saying, look, if we can save 100 people and sacrifice 10, we're going to pretend that those 10 won't be sacrificed because we need compliance to save those hundred people. And I have the moral authority and wisdom to make that sort of decision. So instead of leveling with people, we'll just tell them what will get the most compliance. Again, flushing their credibility down the toilet. They quote a number of different folks and then they get to for the love of all that is holy. Dr. Sue Chrisley, President of the American Academy of Pediatrics. We're doing a lot more debunking of misinformation. We're allaying a lot of anxiety. It's completely unnecessary. The American Academy of Pediatrics, who are hardcore pro gender affirming care for confused children to get mutilated and fed powerful, you know, sex changing chemicals. You can't change sex. But a wildly progressive organization being quoted in this article, and to any of us who followed the progressive politics of the American Academy of Pediatrics, they flushed their credibility down the toilet. I don't listen to a single damn thing they say. In fact, if they tell me I shouldn't drink gasoline, I may go down to my local pump and get a gallon in case I feel like it. That's how much I despise the American Academy of Pediatrics. There's an alternate group, I can't remember what their name is, that are much, much, much more sane. But here it is, another mainstream media publication quoting them with a straight face on what's right and what's wrong.
Michael
It's like the way the on old people stuff, they quote the AARP like they're a neutral arbitrator of news.
Unknown
Right, Exactly. Or the NAACP or the Southern Poverty Law center or what have you. So I don't agree with a lot of the severe, you know, backs vaccine skeptics, but I get your lack of trust in the health authorities. I really do.
Michael
How much time I got, Michael?
Unknown
About one minute.
Michael
Okay, I think I can tell this story. So I ordered the Nazi jeans that Sydney Sweeney promoted. The men's version, not her version.
Unknown
Oh, the white supremacist denim.
Michael
Yes, and I got it in the mail yesterday. And so then last night, my idea was because I've got a denim shirt. I put on the denim shirt and the jeans and I laid down on the floor and I had Henry take a picture of me. And I tweeted it out and it was meant to be a joke, obviously. I thought it was interpreted by some as like an attempt to be sexy. I'm a 60 year old bald man.
Unknown
I.
Michael
It seems to me like on its face, it's a joke. Katie.
Unknown
I still haven't slept since I saw the. Well, anyway, the most trolls weigh in. I hate that. That.
Michael
Well, that's what I was expecting. Lots of trollery and I got lots of trollery and it was hilarious and I deserved the trollery. I mean, that was the point of the picture. But somebody did a Grok version of me struggling to get up off the floor. A video. They took the picture, turned it into a video of me trying to get up. It's disturbing. Now, I've seen a lot of Grok videos, but when you see yourself doing something that you didn't actually do, it's weird.
Unknown
Oh, we gotta post it. It's wild.
Michael
Well, it's on our Twitter feed, but it's just like, it's too good. It looks like me trying to get up. Isn't it weird?
Joe Getty
That's weird.
Unknown
We'll post it@armstrongandgetty.com under Hotlinks. Take a look. The future is now. Yikes.
Jack Armstrong
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Unknown
Isn'T there a reality where like this planet is not going to be able to sustain us for the long term and we're going to have to find elsewhere?
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Well, okay, by, by sane estimates, it looks like our population will level off at about 10 billion and but if we want to keep growing a population or if we want to live forever, all right, we're going to need, we're going to need another planet.
Michael
That's one of the most prominent scientists in America, Neil DeGrasse Tyson. He was on CBS News yesterday and they were talking about the whole.
Unknown
He's a jackass. Wait a minute, we're not taking him seriously, are we? He's a jerk. I hate him.
Michael
I don't think I said.
Unknown
I have his voice on my air.
Michael
I don't think I said anything that's controversial. He's one of the most prominent scientists in America and what you get out of my way.
Unknown
I'm yelling. He's an idiot.
Michael
And what you said is accurate. Also, while he's one of the most prominent scientists in America, but he agrees with Elon Musk on that the only way a species can survive in the universe is to be multi planetary. There may have been life on other planets, but it died out when the planet got too hot or too cold or they killed themselves off or whatever. And so that's one of the reasons, the main reason that Elon Musk thinks that we need to be able to get to Mars. This all came out of the conversation earlier in the week when NASA announced the plan to build probably two nuclear reactors on the moon to have power to do all the stuff you need to do to have a moon base. And that got the conversation started on that whole thing. I was listening to a podcast the other day and they were making the point, these people that were really knowledgeable about it. Making the point that for some reason a certain segment of society takes the whole space thing as kind of a joke. I don't know why.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, I heard that with interest. And you're right. Virtually every announcement made over the last, you know, decade or so has been scoffed at of whether it's the Space Force or building a base on the moon or going to Mars. And I don't get it. Is it just cuz it's the Trump administration to a large extent?
Michael
I don't know. Anyway, so the conversation went this direction as you're about to hear. And that's what I want to discuss with Tyson and the host on CBS News. So is that the moon?
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Because A. I don't wanna live on the moon.
Unknown
Right.
Michael
Will it serve as a functional life source eventually for human beings and biological. We know how the age of colonialism worked on this planet. Should we be trying to colonize and saying that there's a keep out zone that not other countries can participate in?
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The real problem with the colonization history in western civilization is that there are people already there. Right, right. There are no moon beings that were displaced as far as we know.
Michael
As far as we know are.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Or Martians. I'm just saying the moon and Mars, yes, they would be the next place you might put people. But I don't see it as a. It makes a good headline and clickbait but I don't see it as a realistic way to deal with our overpopulation or over consumption.
Unknown
Is there a need?
All right, I dislike him slightly less. He was polite about it, but essentially he said that's a stupid effing question.
Michael
The CBS host getting a fair amount of blowback, as he should for the moronic statement of we saw how colonial times worked out on this planet. First of all, that's. That's just on its. Without even getting into the moon conversation. That's just a dumb thing to say. What. What was your alternative to the way things unfolded in human history and how are you going to enforce it? What the hell is it?
Unknown
Everybody stay exactly where you are in the year 5000 BC.
Michael
What the hell are you even talking about? What. What sort of agreement were people's going to have as we populated the Earth as to who gets what land in your mind? How was that going to play out, you freaking moron? People that are that short sighted or have such dumb takes. It makes me mad that there's no pushback and they never have to explain themselves. I would love that guy in cbs. Go ahead Flesh out your thoughts here. How did you see the world unfolding planet Earth as the population grew that didn't include colonialism. Go ahead, talk as long as you want.
Unknown
Yeah, I don't know if there's an entry in the Oxford English Dictionary for pseudo intellectual, but man, they gotta run that video on the online version of it.
Michael
God, people get away with saying that sort of crap all the time.
Unknown
It's tr. It's tribal signaling. That's all it is. Dumb masquerading as ideas.
Michael
But now getting to the moon stuff, that's where we're headed. So what they mentioned there, I should have set it up better. What they mentioned there, that with NASA included in their statement about nuclear reactors, that there would have to be a keep out zone. There would have to be a segment of the moon where nobody else is allowed. That was a message to China. And how do you enforce that? I mean, the, the, the rules on the moon, the, the rules of human nature. The rules of human nature are going to be exactly the same on the Moon as they were in Mexico in, in 1530 when the Spanish showed up, or at any other time in history. I mean, whoever can enforce their will will get what they want.
Unknown
Well, we know how the age of colonialism went on Earth. You know, I've got the cure for this. It's funny, nobody's asked me. And it's fairly simple. There will be some printing costs, but look, it's just a name change. The United States and Moon of America. That's the new name of the country.
Michael
That settles it.
Unknown
Anybody want to take our moon? Come and get it.
Michael
Right. It's like changing the Gulf of America to the Moon of America. The Moon of America will be a similar sort of thing.
Unknown
United States and Moon of America.
Michael
But this is happening. How does, how, how in the world do people not get that this is inevitable? There will be a battle for resources on the moon in the same way that there was on every square inch of Earth. And it'll be settled. Whoever can enforce their will.
Unknown
My only disagreement is that, and I can't see, I can't see next week, much less 5,000 years in the future. But every square inch of Earth is a real exaggeration because Greenland, for instance, that has amazing resources, but it's just so forbidding and expensive to extract them. Nobody has. And the only way the moon doesn't turn out the way you're talking about is if it's the same, you know, result. Yeah, there's stuff there, but it's just, it doesn't make any sense to get it.
Michael
But the two countries that are going to try the hardest are the two most powerful countries that you know with the two biggest economies on the planet. And so, but we, since we're already here on planet Earth and we can battle it out here, I suppose that's where it'll get decided as opposed to on the moon. Or maybe not. I don't know, maybe we start to build a nuclear reactor. We have our keep out sign. China goes up there and just goes right into that area like, okay, now what are you going to do about it?
Unknown
Which is, you know, playing out what happens on Earth. They say there's no, you can't come into the South China Sea. And we say, yeah, yeah, we can. And we send all our ships through there. And they would say, yeah, we want free navigation of the moon. So yeah, we're going to, in fact, we're going to go sit on your nuclear reactor and pick our teeth for a while. What are you going to do?
Michael
I'll tell you what. I was listening to a story yesterday about the whole rare earth minerals. How is this a term that's like just entered the world in the last six months for most people? I mean, it's a fairly new conversation. But it turns out there are all these things and some of it is computer technology demands these rare earths that we didn't need before, but turns out China has got a ton of it. All my life I've been hearing about the great, you know, was it providence, was it God, whatever, that democracy and freedom landed in the United States. A giant country with oceans on each side to protect it and unbelievable natural resources when coal and oil and timber were the main things you needed. But it turns out the stuff you need now, China's got most of it and they're producing 90% of most of the rare earths that are needed for all your different kinds of computer chips and all these different sorts of stuff. This is a problem.
Unknown
Batteries.
Michael
This is a serious problem.
Unknown
Oh yeah, and every so often there was another headline the other day. They're choking off the supply partly because our military is desperate for this stuff. We are in such a vulnerable position vis a vis, you know, the rare earths and the minerals we need and China's control of them, it's, it's unbelievable.
Michael
But there's all kinds of stuff on the moon that if we can extract it at a cost that makes sense, I suppose that will be very valuable. And to think that we're, when, when space exploration got started. First of all, it was only us and the Russians a little bit, so you couldn't have much conflict. And then, you know, you had the, the space station and what a deal it was when you had U.S. astronauts crawling across and shaking hands with the evil Soviets and all that sort of stuff. But there was like this haze around space exploration that the, the rules of human nature didn't apply in space and never would, which is just silly.
Unknown
Right, yeah, agreed. Well, and we haven't even talked about the, the nuclear reactor on the moon really other than a passing reference that seems to be the go to energy source of choice. And that'd be a fascinating thing to have, you know, decades worth of ready energy to power whatever we wanted. The moon, you know, as a springboard to the stars and Mars and beyond. That's an incredibly valuable use of that real estate, never mind rare earth metals or whatever.
Michael
I didn't realize how much water's on the moon. Remember when they discovered there was water on the moon? Wasn't that like three years ago? That was such a huge giant development to figure out there's water on the moon, a molecule of water. Now they're, they're gazillions of gallons of.
Unknown
Water on the moon size, but yeah, better for cocktails, moon cocktails anyway.
Michael
And you can use that with the nuclear reactors and everything you need to, or extract stuff from the water.
Unknown
So I'm putting out two albums at once like, you know, like a Prince would do or, or Bruce Springsteen. One is Nuke the Moon, it's a punk album. The other is what, what was the, that style of music that was big like in the 90s, like Enya. Was that real atmospheric? What was the term for that? You remember that? Because my, my album in that genre is Springboard. No, no, it's a good descriptor. New age. New Age. I think that is it. Yeah, that's my new age album, Springboard to the Stars. Ah, very calming, flowing. Yes.
Michael
I want to honor an anniversary when we come back, a self serving anniversary that we'll get into.
Unknown
All right.
Michael
Apple claims it's going to invest another hundred billion dollars in U.S. manufacturing and gave Trump a great big plaque yesterday to try to get a little heat of the tariffs off of them. But yes, that's one of the problems with the whole tariff thing. As I've learned since we've all become semi experts in terrorist tariffs. As we've looked into it, the problem with tariffs way back in the day in the United States was it lends itself to so much corruption to where you can favor this company or that company based on whether they do what you want them to do.
Unknown
Yeah, exactly. Winners and losers.
Michael
The winners and losers, right? Apple's trying to be a winner, but we got all kinds of stuff on the way. Stay here.
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Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
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A naked man wearing nothing but a black gimp mask and sneakers was caught on video prowling the streets of a quiet town in England. You know, maybe I'm getting old, but I can remember a time when Brit Hume spent his vacation in the Hamptons.
Michael
Wow.
Unknown
Was Greg Gutfeld just suggesting that the naked gimp mask sporting fellow was Rick Hume? Good lord.
Michael
Odd situation. I just want to mention this because we've gotten texts or emails over the years that people said they did help them in their lives. So I'LL mention again this year. It is 19 years since I have had a drink of alcohol. I am an alcoholic and it has been 19 years. And it's. It can. You can do that, too. You have to make it the most important thing in your life is my experience. It has to be the highest priority among everything, including your children or your job or anything else. As they say in the world of trying to stay sober, anything you put ahead of sobriety, you will lose. So that's my suggestion and it can be done. That's enough of that.
Unknown
Yeah, let's say. Yeah, go ahead. There's more of that.
Michael
Nope.
Unknown
Okay. I thought you were still talking. So I can't decide whether to go a hard newsy relevant. I've got some Gavin Newsom kicking to do.
Michael
I wanted to do my teeth.
Unknown
That's what I was about to say.
Michael
For the next hour. I just came across some fantastic Epstein stuff, and I'm the last person that would say it's not about. It's not about the files or trials. It's just another glimpse from another person, another poor victim who has done an interview about what the whole Epstein lifestyle thing was like. And it's pretty damned interesting.
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So a couple of stories. First of all, we ran out of time yesterday, unfortunately. I was talking about how England is in terrible shape, the UK that some people think the regime, the labor and Tory party, that whole swamp of Britain's about to fall apart because there's so much anger over the rampant unchecked immigration into Britain. And, and there's, you know, anger building, blah, blah, blah. And I didn't get to one of my favorite parts of this essay. The guy says, the Times London cartoon from July 25 showed female protesters waving homemade placards with slogans such as, we're not far right. We're worried about our kids and British people before boat people. And Dominic Green writes, they stand on a thin crust of earth below a skinhead ogre with hate tattooed on his knuckles and made in England and a St. George's cross tattooed on his shoulder. The ogre arises. The stubble of his buzz cut has already broken through the surface and could be mistaken for the grass of Bell Common, a very British reference there. The little women have no idea that they have awakened an evil giant across the country. The English giant has awakened on the streets. No political party, old or new, left or right, has a serious plan for how to placate it and restore the social contract. The language of censure can no longer silence it. The recourse to censorship will enrage it further.
Michael
Wow.
Unknown
And he's talking about the grooming and rape gangs. And it specifically this article is about Epping England in the Bell Hotel, which was housing a bunch of migrant asylum seeking Africans who had crossed four or five safe countries and had arrived in England because of what they were told were the country's generous welfare provisions and how England is getting madder and madder and madder. Anyway, we'll have to see how that goes.
Michael
God, I'd say. And then you combine it with the thing I'm always talking about that nobody ever mentions is it's a normal reaction, I think, to just not want things to change from the way they were when you were a kid, that's just a normal reaction.
Unknown
And if they're demonstrably worse, right? Or they're worse to the point that your daughters are getting raped, or they're worse to the point that an extremist political religious movement is changing everything about your culture. Yeah. People are going to react very, very badly.
Michael
We just got this text. I won't finish it because maybe I'll get to a next hour, but it starts with Jack Armstrong. You're the most ignorant, ill informed pie hole on radio. I wonder what topic that is. We'll get to it next hour.
Unknown
Well, it's good to be, you know, the best cool thing my text went through.
Michael
I just, I just like to be noticed.
Unknown
Yeah. Let's see my final thought, I guess somewhat on that topic. Tom Cotton. Senators petitioning the IRS to formally investigate the Council on American Islamic Relations care for violations of its tax exempt status citing, quote, ties to terrorist organizations including Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. According to a formal letter sent Tuesday and obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. This could absolutely happen.
Michael
Wow.
Unknown
Cotton, who's the chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, he's not some sort of Marjorie Taylor green bomb chucking backbencher. He's a very, very serious man. Says that cares deep ties terrorist organizations warrant immediate IRS investigation to determine if the group is in compliance with section 501C3 of the Tax code, which governs nonprofits. There's more to this, but that's, that's the long short of it. Really interesting to see where this goes.
Michael
Hour four is going to be great. And then we have the One More Thing podcast so we do more stuff that maybe some of you don't get. Or if you want to catch it, you can find our podcast. Armstrong and Getty on Demand. On Armstrong and Getty on Demand. So much good material. It's just I'm embarrassed at how great it is.
Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
A treasure trove of bananas has been stolen and it's up to Donkey Kong and his buddy Pauline to get them back. This unlikely duo is going on a world smashing adventure, using DK's destructive abilities to explore an underground world and the power of Pauline singing to activate wild transformations. Donkey Kong Bonanza available now. Rated everyone 10 and up only on Nintendo Switch 2 game and systems sold separately.
Jack Armstrong
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Podcast Information:
In the "Get Out Of My Way! I'm Yelling!" episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into a range of pressing social and political issues, interspersed with their characteristic humor and candid opinions. The conversation navigates through topics such as Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, vaccination skepticism, space colonization, and current political climates, providing listeners with a thought-provoking and engaging discussion.
The episode opens with a critical discussion on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, emphasizing public skepticism and unintended consequences.
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A substantial portion of the episode addresses the resurgence of diseases like tuberculosis and whooping cough, linking it to vaccine skepticism.
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Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty offer their viewpoints on various political figures and policies, reflecting their critical stance on current leadership.
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A significant segment is dedicated to the future of space exploration, addressing NASA's plans and the broader implications of human colonization beyond Earth.
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Interspersed with political and social commentary, the hosts share recent news stories and personal experiences, adding a relatable and human touch to the discussion.
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In this episode, Armstrong & Getty tackle a spectrum of issues from DEI programs to space colonization, all while weaving in personal anecdotes and sharp political commentary. Their candid and often provocative discussions aim to challenge prevailing narratives and encourage listeners to question mainstream perspectives. The episode underscores the importance of scrutinizing institutional motives, understanding public sentiment, and anticipating future societal challenges.
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