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Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong and Yeti.
Unknown
If you want something to worry about, like, you know, you're headed into the weekend, you think you know what, things are too placid in my life.
Joe Getty
I'm so carefree.
Unknown
Exactly. This little India Pakistan dust up could turn into something.
Joe Getty
I'm telling you, I nominated it earlier as the story everyone's ignoring that could turn into the story you can't ignore within a few weeks. Yeah. So who knows? So, interesting aside, before we get to clips of the week, this week especially, I found myself kind of like jittery and, and anxious during the show. Like I'm over caffeinated and going change. Well, kind of. I was just reading about it. First of all, the, the AI search results that you get are so much better than your standard. Go Google.
Unknown
Yep, you're right.
Joe Getty
Oh my lord.
Unknown
It's very handy.
Joe Getty
So I was, I was searching on something essentially metabolizing caffeine, coffee, aging, blah, blah. And in the past I'd had to search through like four and a half pages of coffee ads and old folks homes and, and then coffee makers and.
Unknown
God knows what guy on Reddit who's got a favorite latte.
Joe Getty
Oh yeah, exactly. But this came up quite beautifully and it said yes, people age, their bodies tend to process caffeine more slowly. This can lead to longer lasting effects of caffeine, potentially causing increased alertness jitters, sleep disturbances and other unpleasant symptoms. So I, I have a feeling that's it. I know I don't metabolize the booze like I used to, so I've had to cut back on that.
Unknown
So I had a thing with caffeine and I don't know if you remember, it was quite a few years ago. Geez, I don't know how long ago, but I just like it was just hitting me way harder and so I had to cut way, way, way back. And then it went away.
Joe Getty
Really?
Unknown
Yeah. And then it went away and I went back to normal. And then while I was doing chemotherapy for whatever reason, I didn't drink caffeine for nine months when I had cancer. And I thought I may never need it again. Just I didn't have any desire for it. It wasn't like I didn't want to drink it, just completely lost all desire for caffeine.
Joe Getty
And how did lure you back in? Some guy on a playground. A kid. Kid. You want some Colombian.
Unknown
First time I was the slightest bit tired. I thought, you know, it'd be a little pick me up. Started just like that.
Joe Getty
I wonder if my old friend Joe. Not that one, that one. Would be willing to make a reappearance in my life.
Unknown
You know, I was tying off my arm straight into the veins.
Joe Getty
Beautiful. You got a spoonful of Colombian boiling over a candle.
Unknown
I was coffee with my arm underneath the spout.
Joe Getty
Wow, wow. You got a problem, man.
Unknown
All right.
Joe Getty
A lot to squeeze into the final hour of the week, including turning tricks.
Unknown
For an Americano at a Greyhound station. I mean, it got ugly there for a while.
Joe Getty
So degrading. The. The biggest Iran Hawk in D.C. might be a giant bald headed Democrat, John Federman. What he said lately, I'm telling you, crazy. But first it's time to take fun. Look back at the week that was. It's cow clips of the week for all the beautiful queerdos. I'm having a party.
Unknown
Ever eat a pine tree.
Joe Getty
Here in a Waymo wouldn't let us out of the car and it would not move.
Michaelangelo
It would not let us out.
Joe Getty
And he was coming back down towards us and he goes, run. He's got a gun, yo. You gotta be kidding me. Walmart now has the steak locked up. Holy.
Unknown
Yeah, we on tv. I know what we doing.
Joe Getty
Go ahead.
Michaelangelo
Yeah, that's that olive oil you've been drinking.
Unknown
I know. Hey, take some matches with you.
Michaelangelo
She got to the stop sign where.
Unknown
She proceeded to kick a solo cup.
Joe Getty
Out of the side of the mail truck.
Michaelangelo
Just look at CNN's fear and greed index.
Joe Getty
We're in fear territory right now. President Trump lashing out at Ukraine's president. Yeah, I thought it might be easier to deal with Zelensky. So far it's been hard. That's okay. We've issued a very explicit proposal to both the Russians and the Ukrainians. And it's time for them to either say yes or for the United States.
Jack Armstrong
To walk away from this process.
Joe Getty
A lot is happening here. There is a lot of change happening inside Iran. Disgruntled former employees are peddling things to try to save their ass. Tesla denouncing its profits, have plunged a staggering 71%. My time allocation to DOGE will drop significant. U.S. treasury Secretary Scott Bessant said behind closed doors that he sees the US China trade war as unsustainable. I'm not going to say, oh, I'm going to play hardball with China. I'm going to play hardball with you, President Xi. No, no, in the budget. I Will present to you. We will try to do more to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who are arrested for crimes. We are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws. Today we're going to have a reading of pride. Pupp get more innocent than a children's Alphabet book. For all the beautiful queerdos dancing over the rainbow bridge. I suspect there are a lot of non religious parents who weren't all that thrilled about this. By the way, eat more beans. It's good for you. Make America healthy again and flatulent. But it's good for you. You gotta ease into it. That's the key with beans. Ease into it anyway.
Unknown
That's the key with beans. There's a lot there.
Joe Getty
Yeah, there is that one gal who was talking about meat in cages or something. She was talking about the new anti theft packaging in the meat aisle in various states and provinces of Canada too that because we've given away civilization, there's so much theft of meat. Now the Walmart is got the meat in like these. It looks like a chain link fence formed into a giant burrito or something. It's a chain link burrito with a sensor on the end to make the meat much too bulky to shove into your purse or your pocket or up your skirt or whatever.
Unknown
Shoving the meat up your skirt. We were in the CVS in the lamppost district in San Diego over the weekend getting some drug medication because we were all sick while we were trying to be on vacation. But anyway, everything was locked up. Every tiny item was locked up. I just thought how did civilization allow this? Just a couple of years ago nothing was locked up. Nothing. Now everything is locked up. And we think that's, you know, what are you gonna do? You adjust. The times change.
Joe Getty
Well, part of me would like to ask my progressive friends what, what, what, what do you think is behind this? But they would say, well, rising housing prices and they're looting it back because of systemic racism or something. No, it's not that. We decriminalized crime and won't prosecute people who steal. And so people go ahead and steal because from the dawn of man, if you let people do the wrong thing, they'll do the wrong thing.
Unknown
Yeah. We have some breaking news. That nut job George Santos.
Joe Getty
Yes.
Unknown
Has been sentenced to seven years in prison for lying about his campaign, fundraising, stealing from donors and a number other. He should be locked up just for being just kind of an overarching in general nut job.
Joe Getty
Oh, I disagree. I think they ought to turn him loose for our entertainment for being you.
Unknown
Know, Jewish or all the variety of crazy things he said.
Joe Getty
Oh, yeah. It's probably worth just a complete rundown of everything he said and did because he is a complete nut.
Unknown
He is.
Joe Getty
Well, yeah.
Unknown
Remember he was, what was he, captain of the volleyball team?
Joe Getty
Wherever he went to school, Mary's or something like that.
Unknown
He didn't play and he never went.
Joe Getty
He didn't play at all. He didn't go to that school at all.
Unknown
Right.
Joe Getty
He. He's.
Unknown
Well, he's the. He's the person that needs to lie because you get a thrill out of it. He's got some sort of weird addiction about lying. I mean, because he lied about all kinds of things that weren't important. You didn't need to be on the volleyball team to move forward in your. He just liked lying.
Joe Getty
More than 70 years in prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in a case that resulted in his expulsion from Congress. Yeah, he was in Congress for a year in which he was exposed in prosecutors words as a pathological liar and fraudster.
Unknown
He is that. Seven years is a long time boy.
Joe Getty
And he flipped a Democratic seat in Long Island. That's crazy.
Unknown
Oh, that reminds me. You got more on George Santos?
Joe Getty
No, it's a federal charge though, so he will probably do that time. You know, I will it be. Almost feels bad for the guy because he's got a screw loose.
Unknown
Oh yeah, yeah. He's a nut.
Joe Getty
He's a thief and a fraudster. He's 100. That and we just got done talking about how you gave away civilization. What do you expect? So you got to punish a guy like this, but he sees a kook.
Unknown
Will he be at one of those prisons where you like play tennis and kind of live in a dorm like you're at a community college?
Joe Getty
Oh yeah, yeah. He'll be in a Club Fed.
Unknown
God, where else? He's not one of those.
Joe Getty
He's a doughy little gay fat fraudster.
Unknown
When this job is over, I'm going to figure out what crimes you commit to end up in a prison like that. They provide your food, your bedding.
Joe Getty
You get to lay around and read.
Unknown
Read. Got a library where I don't want.
Joe Getty
You got to work in the yard a few hours a day raking leaves. Please, let's get started. It's. It's so.
Unknown
I don't want to go to some sort of Shawshank type prisons. I had never seen Shawshank Redemption until this past weekend. Somehow you think one of the great movies and well referenced movies of all time I had done what you were doing with Gladiator. I just kind of picked up on the references and gone with them over the years because I never actually saw the movie and. Oh my God. Were prisons ever that bad in the United States of America?
Joe Getty
Oh, yeah.
Unknown
Yeah. That was brutal.
Joe Getty
That was the ability of an arbitrary guard or warden to abuse inmates. Absolutely. Yeah.
Unknown
To beat you to death because you were complaining.
Joe Getty
Sure. They were resisting arrest.
Unknown
Wow. That is not good. That is not good.
Joe Getty
How long? Like everything in life, there's a balance. Should the prisoners be running roughshod and running the prison and assaulting guard? No, of course not. Should the warden be able to beat somebody to death because he doesn't like him? No, of course not. How about something in between? Let's. Let's try to find it.
Unknown
Man, that was rough.
Joe Getty
Oh yeah, yeah.
Unknown
Was that the point of the movie? Is how bad our prisons used to be?
Joe Getty
No, it was about friendship and perseverance and crawling through tunnels.
Unknown
Hope which supposed to take away from.
Joe Getty
The end of the Keep hope alive. Yeah.
Unknown
Yeah. All I kept thinking is how in the freaking United States of America with all the rights, you know, bestowed upon us by our maker, did we have prisons like that?
Joe Getty
Yeah. You know what's interesting about that topic? What's interesting about that topic? After this, after take two, what's it. I thought I was feeling so good about that I was going to combine the.
Unknown
The guard's gonna come in here and beat you.
Joe Getty
Garble your words. A night in a box. Yeah. What's interesting about that is I'm reading a book that really applies directly to that discussion. How the certain things in the past seem abhorrent, but they were nearly universal. And so how do we look at them from a modern perspective and not come to the wrong conclusions? Ah, you know, am I explaining this well?
Unknown
Yeah. Presentism.
Joe Getty
Yes. Yeah. In short. Yeah, yeah.
Unknown
Anyway, much on the way. Stay here.
Michaelangelo
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Unknown
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Hogg told Politico that J.B. pritzker is a fighter. True. Right now he's battling diabetes, heart disease and the thousand pound limit on his condo's elevator. Fat jackass. Childish and idiotic. Wow, Michael, did you select that joke? That was over the line and I like his tag at the end.
Unknown
Jackass.
Joe Getty
Fat jackass. Fat jackass. Wow. Wow. He didn't even get to JB is one of the leading lights of mutilating children in the name of transgenderism, but.
Unknown
He'S battling every 1,000 pound limit on his condo elevator.
Joe Getty
Wow. Oh, that's a good joke. That's just body shaming. I won't have it. So, Jack, continuing on with the the thread of the last segment about presentism, I am reading the book Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me, Debunking the False Narratives Defining America's School System. And it's, it's, it's a lot more thoughtful than it sounds. It's not just a partisan boy libs or dumb thing. It's really an interesting discussion of history. But I'm going to hit you with just a bit of the introduction because I thought it was great. And he's talking about colonialism and the Western colonies and stuff. He says, in reality, almost all areas of the world that were conquered by the west were previously under the thumb or boot heel of brutal and unelected native rulers, often external conquerors themselves. And he goes through a bunch of history of a bunch of different regions, and yeah, it was just one brutal conqueror after another. And then he issues a disclaimer, essentially, the fact that everybody did X virtually throughout history, for instance, doesn't mean it's good or even okay. But he says for most ordinary people living through history, war for conquest was normal but brutal, whichever end of the gun you happen to be on. What most people cared about was what society looked like when the gun smoke cleared. For such people, Western societies were often the best bad option. That doesn't mean the Western conquerors were always right to conquer or that they weren't often hypocrites by even their own loose standards. However, although normal isn't the same as good when it comes to history or any other topic, it's important to be aware of norms because they determine the scale and tenor of our judgment of the past. Which, you know, is a good way to put it in general. But he says, throughout this book, I'll tackle the question of why liberal teachers teach common historical myths, but I'll also ask why They've been so vulnerable to ideological capture and the blinders of fashionable fallacies in the first place. And he talks about human nature, but.
Unknown
So he started with me mentioning that I finally saw a Shawshank Redemption. Next. Next week I'll review Titanic. But so the, the thing to focus on is not that we had such brutal prisons. Everywhere in the world has had brutal prisons throughout history. It's that we reform them and we don't anymore. Just.
Joe Getty
Right. Well, the point is not to. And I didn't have time to get to the key part, which is annoying as hell. The key part is that you've got to put it in perspective. Perspective. It was wrong and brutal that we had those prisons. But it's a United States problem. It's not unique to us. It's unique to humankind. And so to demonize the sins of the past and use them as an indictment of, for instance, the United States of America is. Is idiotic. It's. It's invalid. It's like hating your spouse because sometimes they're in a bad mood. No, that's what human beings do.
Unknown
It's like Elon said the other day, every person on earth is a descendant of a slave.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Yeah. There's a little more to this that's worth squeezing in. Maybe we'll get to before the show is over.
Unknown
I like it. Another philosophical Friday. If you missed a segment or an hour, you can find it in podcast form. Listen to it, you know, on your couch with a pipe and a glass of wine or something. Look for Armstrong and Getty on Demand.
Michaelangelo
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Joe Getty
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Unknown
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Joe Getty
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Unknown
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Joe Getty
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Unknown
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Joe Getty
It was. Was it more or less an alternative to toothpaste to give you a fresher breath and all? It kind of came and went.
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Joe Getty
Wow.
Unknown
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Joe Getty
I am intrigued. So we're discussing the the book I've just started reading. It's been out for a while. Lies. My liberal teacher told me the subtitles probably. You know, in a perfect world where you didn't need to market as aggressively as you do, it's debunking the false narratives defining America's school schoolrooms. But he's the author is talking about the history of warfare and how for like all of human history, you would enslave the defeated folks, you would take their women, you'd execute their men, you'd enslave their children or make them your own or whatever. And then he moves into. So I'll just read it now. Per the moral standards virtually all of us profess to believe in today, enslaving your enemies is bad, even though it happened under colonizers in every shade of the human rainbow, breaking treaties that were based upon your sworn word. To pick just one sin common across the races and ages is bad. And he'd mentioned previously that we had done that with some of the native tribes. But the fact that almost literally no one alive prior to say again the 1950s in the west shared modern dorm room morality is critical to know for many reasons. First, Westerners should temper their hysterical guilt about the past. The bad things that we did were in most cases done by all human beings with the power to do them. The Arab Muslims, the Horse Lord Mongols, the Black Moors, the Ottomans, the Aztecs, during eras when they were legally and ethically accept as norms. Second, we shouldn't be embarrassed of good things just because they're done by the wrong people. The unique contribution of the west to the rest, as in the cases of maritime slave trade, ending it or Central African cannibalism, was very often ending the practices today that we all find repellent or pretend to this point is not only obviously accurate and sweeping in scope, but also relevant specifically to our debates today about compensations for the past, such as slavery, reparations, any serious plan for which logically have to target the rich Arab states, rising brics, powers of Africa and anyone else, bourgeois Scandinavian descendants of the Vikings, anyone linked to the multi century global trade in men and women. And throughout this book I'll tackle the question of why liberal teachers teach common historical myths. Understanding the brutal reality of human nature and history has huge implications for the future. Most notably, we should recognize that all of the great heroes of this era are flawed human beings who will be judged as such down the road by our descendants. And then he goes into the various flaws of people who are more or less universally seen as heroes. And what strikes me is why this is so common. The presentism, the dorm room morality, that sort of thing. And like all of these questions, there are the useful idiots who are of good heart and just want to be on the right moral side of things. And that's, that's admirable. It's not bad. It's admirable. But I'm reminded of Othello, Shakespeare's great play Othello, in which Othello had this wonderful, beautiful wife, great marriage, but he had a bastard whispering in his ear to try to pry his wife away from him and it ended up all murderous and Shakespeare. Right. Without getting too, too far into the plot. And of course the, I can't remember, was it the name of the character? And it doesn't matter, but that character who's whispering in Othello's ears is a lot like who I generally refer to as the neo Marxists, as the people who want to overthrow western civilization. They follow the who, victim, oppressor, settler, colonialist, dei, critical theory crap. Right? What you do is you take young people and you say, look at the sins of the United States. Look at those sins, look how evil they are. From the perspective of 19 or 21st century dorm room morality, any country that evil should not be allowed to continue should be torn apart. Who's with me? And the poor kids who don't know better or soft heads say, God, that stuff is evil. That's terrible. And if they let on for a minute that everybody was doing that all of the time, everywhere, they would lose that opportunity to whisper into the king's ear and turn him against not his wife, but his civilization. And it's incredibly cynical and dishonest.
Unknown
Yeah, and then there's the. I mean, the Soviet Union loved showing the civil rights strife we've had in the United states on their TVs. You know, see, America is not everything they claim it is. And so that justifies you being an Awful prison state. I mean.
Joe Getty
Yeah, well, right. And. And actually I, I kind of skipped his final conclusion, but. But the point is to learn from the past and to have some honest perspective about it so you can, you know, benefit from history, not use it as a ridiculous distorted weapon to get what you want, but to actually understand it. Wilfred Riley is the name of the guy who wrote it. I really recommend it. It's again, it's both really accessible and deals with some really important ideas. I think so. Lies my liberal teacher told me.
Unknown
I've never under. So is that cynicism? I've never understood people who enjoy the philosophy of the United States is not as great as it claims. And religious people aren't as perfect as they claim and, you know, just that sort of thing.
Joe Getty
What is. What is that? Well, it's.
Unknown
How does that make you happier? So nobody can reach the perfect ideal that they set for themselves as a human or a country. So don't try or.
Joe Getty
I don't even.
Unknown
I don't even get the point.
Joe Getty
I think it's different on an individual basis. On an individual basis, you know, it's. It's. Ignore the. Don't worry about the splinter in your neighbor's eye, worry about the log in your own. People always want to point out other people's sins to make them feel bad, better about themselves.
Unknown
I know I do.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I'd say hell all day long.
Unknown
Favorite. Favorite hobby.
Joe Getty
But as a presentism, politically speaking, has been absolutely nakedly a weapon of overthrow.
Unknown
Yeah, it's.
Joe Getty
It's an. In an indictment, an utterly unfair indictment.
Unknown
I want to throw this out here before I get to that statistic. As I'm coughing. I mentioned this earlier. I have fought this for quite a while now and I'm going to accept it. It because somebody pointed out to me it's just true last night. I get sick more than the average person. At least I have for the last. I don't know how long year, Two years? Longer? I don't know. Yeah, I. I know I never used to. I know I never used to unless I was in denial then. But I don't think I used to anywh. Who. You know. And it kind of gets to what we were talking about yesterday, about being better looking than average or smarter than average people. Half of people are uglier than average. Half of people are dumber than average. It's just the way statistics work. It's just they're still getting around. But. So if I'm on the. I get sick more than average, you know I'm in the bottom half. Am I at, you know, slightly, by the way.
Joe Getty
But anyway, yes.
Unknown
What's that?
Joe Getty
It's not a moral failing.
Unknown
No, I don't think it is. What? That's what I was going to throw it out for. Anybody listening? It's like either, I don't know, you're a medical professional or you've dealt with this or something like that. That if you get sick more often than your friends, family, whatever. Have you come up with a way to deal with that? Like a way to avoid that, to temper that? Do you wear a mask? Do. I don't know. Do you? Is there anything? Because I'm tired of being sick. I'm.
Joe Getty
I hate.
Unknown
It's miss. It's been a very enjoy, unenjoyable couple of weeks. I had a period there, like a week of being perfectly healthy. Then like I was sick for like a week before that and I'm tired of it and I don't want it. Is there anything to do about that? I guess is my question. If you have any answer for that email or text, I guess. Or if I just doomed this.
Joe Getty
Well, I know you like to nap in public toilets because you like the feel of the tile. So maybe, I don't know.
Unknown
Yeah, maybe I'm doing something that other people don't do that gets me sick more often. I like to tongue kiss everybody I meet. That's my greeting instead of handshaking.
Joe Getty
Right. The traditional greeting of my people is a little off putting. Oh yeah.
Unknown
Hobo outside the grocery store. Doesn't matter.
Joe Getty
Plus you eat at the gas station. Yeah, I don't know. I. I suspect it's something genetic ish, but who knows.
Unknown
But I wasn't this way my whole life.
Joe Getty
There may be a little denial. Tell me this. And I was.
Unknown
I was sick a fair amount as a kid. I was in the hospital number.
Joe Getty
I'm asking this as a friend among your people, the hardy Iowa farmer. Maybe being sick isn't like looked down upon, but not doing your work because you're sick is definitely squinted at a little bit.
Unknown
Oh, oh, beyond squinted.
Joe Getty
It's part of. Part of the culture you come from.
Unknown
Right.
Joe Getty
So.
Unknown
So. So meaning what? That I.
Joe Getty
Maybe you haven't wanted to admit that.
Unknown
No, I know. I know I haven't wanted to admit that I'm a person. To me it is a moral failing if you get sick more than the average person. In my mind, it's a moral failing. It's a lot.
Joe Getty
We've had a breakthrough here. We've Had a break. Get out the box of tissues. There are going to be some tears.
Unknown
It is absolutely a lack of character if you get sick more than the average person.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Unknown
This is the same way.
Joe Getty
You're not saying you've perceived it to be. You're. You still believe that? Well, yeah.
Unknown
Yes. It's exactly like the thing. It's exactly. It's exactly like your.
Joe Getty
To mock you. Yes.
Unknown
No, it's exactly like what you said like a week ago on how you judge men who put cream in their coffee and how intellectually, you know, that's totally different.
Joe Getty
No, it's exactly. That's a sign of weakness.
Unknown
Intellectually, you know, it doesn't mean anything, but you still feel that way anyway.
Joe Getty
Wait a minute. Oh, my God. I need the tissues now. Michael, give me the tissues. All right. The waterworks are about to start you on a deep anthropological. We're gonna fight the next valley guys to the death today level. See that as weakness? Oh, absolutely. I see the cream in the coffee as pickiness, which is weakness, because we're gonna have to fight the guys in the val next valley to the death by sundown today. And we're not gonna. It's caveman judgment, and we're not gonna.
Unknown
Win that battle if our, you know, if our bowman says, ah. Has anybody got any cream? I can't drink this coffee unless I have some cream.
Joe Getty
This bow is so dirty. It's dirty. I can't fire this at the invading horde.
Unknown
You're right. That is exactly what it is, though, because it is literally weakness. If you're sick more often, you're less able to help the herd. I mean, that's just a fact, right?
Joe Getty
Yeah. We live, in a word, where you've helped the herd quite adequately this week, thank you very much. But, yeah, I think it's difficult to leave that sort of thing behind. I think just, you know, in the modern world, you got to be aware of it. It's like there is an aspect of quote unquote racism that is inborn. It's been proved over and over again by science that babies tend to react more positively to faces that look like their own for reasons of anthropological, tribal belonging and self protection and mutual protection, that sort of thing. Just as a modern human being, you have to recognize that and say, oh, oh. That's what that is. Okay, cool. I got overcome that.
Unknown
Yeah. So I've had a major breakthrough in the last 15 hours of finally recognizing, at least at this point in my life, I get sick more than the average person, which I hate to say out loud. Oh my God, I hate to say that out loud. I'm not going to say it around my kids, even though it's probably obvious.
Joe Getty
I tell you what, if I'm dealing with a guy who's sniffing and coughing and says not only does there no cream, there's no hazelnut cream. I've got to have hazelnut cream. Yeah, I'm kicking them right the hell out of the tribe. I admit it.
Unknown
The statistic that's going to land next week, that's going to be the biggest.
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But I'll tell you what, I've had a few in my life, in adult life, where you have revelations about yourself and it's just mind blowing whenever that happens. Like, how have I been? How have I been in denial about this? I just, I just think it's fascinating, the power of the human brain to deny reality if it needs to as a protection mechanism about various things. And then when for whatever reason you have a breakthrough and realize it, it's just like, wow, what else am I missing about my own life?
Joe Getty
And how did it take so long?
Unknown
Right. Stunning. Or maybe I'm just click now.
Joe Getty
Why didn't. Well, there's that.
Unknown
So this is probably going to be huge. April 30th. So today's the 25, five days from here. So yeah. 26, 27, 28, 29. So middle of next week, the quarterly GDP economic numbers come out and it's projected by most outlets that we're going to be somewhere around -2 in growth.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Unknown
And I mean, if it was shrinkage.
Katie Green
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Unknown
I mean anything short of 4%, 4% plus is considered kind of weak. So. So minus 2, that's gonna be the talk of America. And you know, it won't be a Trump slap. He hasn't been in office that long, but blah, blah Blah, blah. It's gonna be a big, big topic.
Jack Armstrong
Hey, kids, it's that time again.
Unknown
With Armstrong and Getty. Here's your host for final thoughts, Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
Let's get a final thought from everybody on the crew to wrap things up up for the day. There he is. Michelangelo in the control room. Michael, what's your final thought?
Unknown
All right, this is a tip for Jack, okay?
Joe Getty
To keep him healthy. Jack, you gotta quit saying the following phrase. Don't throw that away. Give it to me, I'll eat that.
Unknown
Yeah, if it was always stomach illnesses, I would agree with that. But I don't think I'm catching a cold because I ate expired yogurt.
Joe Getty
Our esteemed newswoman, Katie Green has the day off. Jack, what's your final thought for us?
Unknown
Did get a lot of tech from a lot of you and the things you have done to try to keep sickness at bay. I'll look them over and we'll see what happens.
Joe Getty
My final thought is. Alright, the whole can you give us a review, how did we do Thing is just completely over the line. I just got an email from a music venue asking how did we do for a show I went to. I just checked on October 4th of last year. How did you do? I don't remember.
Unknown
Right. Every restaurant die.
Joe Getty
I'm still here.
Unknown
Car rental. Just an average overnight stay in an average hotel. Because you're on the road. Do I need to give you a review?
Joe Getty
There's a restaurant I go to. It's a good place. You walk in and you get a text alert. Hey, how'd we do? I don't freaking know. I just walked in.
Unknown
So far so good. Nobody's assaulted me. Armstrong and Getty wrapping up. Another grueling four hour workday.
Joe Getty
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Unknown
Back next week with a whole new set of health complaints. Because I'm weak.
Joe Getty
God bless Armstrong and Getty is an unpredictable beast.
Katie Green
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Joe Getty
I was wondering, you know, what you felt about that. You drive in and you drive out. Whatever you say then.
Unknown
And child, listen, it's cold. One final message.
Joe Getty
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Unknown
Okay.
Joe Getty
Have a Great Friday, you mother Armstrong and Getty.
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Episode Overview: In the April 25, 2025 episode of "Armstrong & Getty On Demand," hosts Joe Getty and Jack Armstrong delve into a mix of personal anecdotes, current events, and thought-provoking discussions. The episode, titled "He Likes to Tongue Kiss," offers listeners a blend of humor, insightful commentary, and engaging banter, making it both entertaining and informative for those who haven't tuned in.
The episode opens with Joe Getty expressing feelings of jitteriness and anxiety, which he attributes to overconsumption of caffeine. This segues into a broader conversation about how aging affects caffeine metabolism.
Joe Getty [03:26]: "This little India Pakistan dust up could turn into something."
(Note: This quote seems misattributed in the transcript and may relate to another discussion point. However, it marks the transition into health topics.)
Joe Getty [04:21]: "People age, their bodies tend to process caffeine more slowly. This can lead to longer lasting effects of caffeine, potentially causing increased alertness jitters, sleep disturbances and other unpleasant symptoms."
Joe shares his own experiences with caffeine, mentioning how his tolerance has changed over the years, especially after undergoing chemotherapy.
The hosts humorously explore the impact of caffeine on their lives, blending personal stories with relatable insights.
a. International Relations: Iran-Pakistan Tensions
Joe highlights an ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan, suggesting it could escalate into a more significant issue.
b. Political Scandals: George Santos Sentencing
A significant portion of the episode discusses the sentencing of George Santos, a Congressman convicted of multiple crimes, including lying and fraud.
Unknown Guest [10:44]: "Has been sentenced to seven years in prison for lying about his campaign, fundraising, stealing from donors and a number other [crimes]."
Joe Getty [12:01]: "More than 70 years in prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in a case that resulted in his expulsion from Congress."
The hosts critically analyze Santos' actions, debating the appropriate punishment and the implications for political integrity.
A substantial segment is dedicated to discussing presentism—the application of contemporary values to interpret historical events. Joe introduces the book "Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me" by Wilfred Riley, which critiques how history is taught in schools.
Joe Getty [15:30]: "How the certain things in the past seem abhorrent, but they were nearly universal."
Joe Getty [22:55]: "It's a United States problem. It's not unique to us. It's unique to humankind."
The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding historical context without judgment, arguing that many brutal practices were commonplace globally, not just in Western societies.
The hosts advocate for a balanced view of history, recognizing both commendable and deplorable actions without allowing present-day biases to distort understanding.
The conversation shifts to personal health, with one host admitting to getting sick more often than average—a trait he initially viewed as a moral failing.
Unknown Guest [35:25]: "If you get sick more often than your friends, family, whatever. Have you come up with a way to deal with that?"
Unknown Guest [37:21]: "I know I haven't wanted to admit that I'm a person. To me it is a moral failing if you get sick more than the average person."
Joe counteracts this by challenging the stigma around frequent illness, encouraging a more compassionate viewpoint.
The dialogue touches on societal expectations, personal resilience, and the importance of self-acceptance.
As the episode wraps up, the hosts offer final thoughts that blend humor with reflective insights.
Joe Getty [45:37]: "Let’s get a final thought from everybody on the crew to wrap things up for the day."
Unknown Guest [47:13]: "Have a Great Friday, you mother Armstrong and Getty."
The closing segment maintains the show's characteristic wit while leaving listeners with memorable takeaways.
Joe Getty [04:21]: "People age, their bodies tend to process caffeine more slowly. This can lead to longer lasting effects of caffeine, potentially causing increased alertness jitters, sleep disturbances and other unpleasant symptoms."
Unknown Guest [10:44]: "Has been sentenced to seven years in prison for lying about his campaign, fundraising, stealing from donors and a number other [crimes]."
Joe Getty [15:30]: "How the certain things in the past seem abhorrent, but they were nearly universal."
Unknown Guest [35:25]: "If you get sick more often than your friends, family, whatever. Have you come up with a way to deal with that?"
Joe Getty [39:17]: "We live in a word, where you've helped the herd quite adequately this week, thank you very much."
Unknown Guest [37:21]: "I know I haven't wanted to admit that I'm a person. To me it is a moral failing if you get sick more than the average person."
"He Likes to Tongue Kiss" showcases Armstrong & Getty at their best—combining humor with meaningful discussions. Whether addressing personal health challenges, scrutinizing political scandals, or re-evaluating historical narratives, Joe Getty and Jack Armstrong engage listeners with their candid and entertaining dialogue. This episode is a testament to their ability to tackle diverse topics while maintaining an engaging and relatable tone.
For those who haven't listened, this episode offers a compelling mix of laughter, introspection, and sharp commentary, making it a must-tune for fans of insightful and entertaining podcasts.