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Michael
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center.
Dennis Black
Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty.
Michael
And now here's Armstrong and Getty. So Macron, the leader of France was meeting with Starmer who sat sounds like he should be the leader of Germany, but is the leader of Britain. A crone was in London yesterday and getting the full, you know, treatment of a carriage ride down the street and horses and people applauding and all that sort of stuff. But anyway, the important stuff is really making some significant announcements about how brat Britain and France are united in a way that they've never been before, particularly nuclear arsenal wise announcements aimed directly at Russia. Like don't think we're not ready for you. We can talk more about that later.
Jack Armstrong
It's something, yeah, I would say. And I want to get to get our all purpose theme music ready there, Michael. I'm going to need that in a second. I got to read this email from Tim addressed to Jack and I hate to be critical via Tim.
Michael
I'm sure you do.
Jack Armstrong
Tim writes that earlier in the show Jack described how in the near assassination of Donald Trump, America dodged a bullet, then pointed out that the war in Ukraine might explode. What's next? Jack describing a tussle between two canines at a dog park as a real dog fight or the collision of two locomotives as a real train Wreck. You need to go to metaphor school, son. Tim. Tim, that is unnecessarily.
Michael
Oh, Bo was a train wreck when the Cal ran into Amtrak yesterday.
Jack Armstrong
What a train wreck. I tell you what. There was a huge trash receptor reciprocal, you know, big container outside my back door that it was caught on fire. I tell you, it was a dumpster fire. No, you can't. You can't. No, no, no.
Michael
That's good.
Jack Armstrong
Receptacle. That was the word I was looking for. Michael, it's time for jobs in the economy. All kind of loosely related, but I found all of them interested. How about this headline? Think work life balance is overrated. You're hired. You're hired. Employers are getting brutally honest with applicants, warning them of long hours and few boundaries. Companies are in control. Again, I'm not.
Michael
Anti. At least taking a look at work life balance, but every successful person I know put quite a bit into their work.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, there's kind of a sliding scale. I think a lot of people are willing to really, really get after it when they're young and then maybe as their career matures, cut back a little bit. But, you know, it's up to the individual, you know?
Michael
Yeah, it is up to the individual. You do you. But recognize that the person that emphasizes work over life is likely to get ahead of you. And, you know, just accept that. If you're fine with that, fine. But that's just the reality.
Jack Armstrong
Well, I tell you what. I am familiar with a couple of different people who I love very much. You may or may not be the fruit of my loins. A terrible phrase. Oh, my God.
Michael
Anytime you mention your loins, I feel like I want to run from the room.
Jack Armstrong
I have lovely loins. What are you talking about? Anyway, Anyway, one is extremely driven and ambitious, and the other one is fine with kind of minimal success and financial means.
Michael
I think I'm raising one of those myself.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Anyway, back to this article. Shopify wants a product manager who can keep up with an unrelenting pace. In one ad, solas, a healthcare marketplace tells job seekers, if you're looking for work life balance, this isn't it. A job posting for a senior engineer at software company Rilla urges applicants, quote, please don't join unless you're eager to work 70 hours a week in person.
Michael
We worked for a radio station. Actually, we worked. We worked for a building that had several radio stations and we were luckily not on the radio station I'm going to talk about, but this one radio station that was the dominant radio station in town, they worked Their people insanely like you worked all week long and all weekend long, year round and they got great success with it. But I mean you had to be crazy dedicated to it and yeah, and.
Jack Armstrong
And some of it was not like completely paid either. That was just the dues you'd have to pay if you wanted to rise up.
Michael
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. No, most of this stuff I would be talking about you wouldn't get paid for. It's just like I had, I, I when we were in Charlotte, North Carolina, that's, that's a big banking city. I don't know if you know that or not, but it is. And I knew a number of people that went off to New York, which is like a move up the banking capital of the world. And I knew one guy in particular who was working for Chase Manhattan and he was 24 years old, something like that. He was working 100 hours a week. He would be in a suit and tie in the office at 7am on a Sunday knowing he was going to work all day long. And he was happy about it because he was going to be a go getter and climb the ladder. But that's what they expected out of you.
Jack Armstrong
Google co founder Sergey Brin in February told employees that 60 hours a week was the sweet spot of productivity. And back at that rilla company they tell candidates we don't have any strict work policies, but we tend to work 60 to 80 hours every week. Don't lie to yourself if you have a gut feeling that you don't agree with the culture.
Michael
Yeah, like this, this guy I was talking about and I've known a few others, they were proud of the fact that they were part of the group that worked this hard. Like we're the alphas were the people that are going to get somewhere.
Jack Armstrong
Right. The sons of a couple of friends of mines are doing, of mine are doing something similar. Meanwhile. Oh, that's right. I was gonna have you get some Beach Boys music ready. Michael, do you have any Beach Boys music ready?
Michael
Let's go surfing. Now everybody's learning how come in the.
Jack Armstrong
Sun the VW Microbus. The good times are back. Don't worry about it. Jack sang for us instead. It was only a couple of years ago that the head of VW hopped onto a Huntington Beach, California stage flanked by surfboards to announce the rebirth of an automotive icon, the Volkswagen Micro Boss.
Michael
Yeah, those are cool. I saw one in behind me yesterday.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, you did? Yeah. Well, you saw the only one. There aren't many in the United Miserable failure.
Michael
Well, I Thought they weren't allowed in the United States. It's funny, it came up with my son. I said, hey, there's one of those Volkswagens behind me. And he said, yeah, they, they don't. There aren't many in the United States.
Jack Armstrong
For a variety of reasons which I am about to bring to you. Okay. Indeed. Number one, their, their range is pathetic by electric vehicle standards.
Michael
Well, that'. Something. Because even the ones that do well don't do that well.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. And then they had a recall, a big recall. It was a huge pain in the ass. But it's. Plus now you got tariffs and all, and so they're way too expensive. They start at 60,000 plus.
Michael
But they look super cool.
Jack Armstrong
They are cool looking. Yeah. If, you know, if you have nostalgia for that sort of thing, I think that helps. But I thought you would find this very interesting. Jack. The very expensive, incredibly inconvenient recall was that the third row seats were too broad, too comfortable. That would allow three passengers to squeeze into a space equipped with only two seat belts. So the federal government made VW insert like plastic parts.
Michael
Oh my God.
Jack Armstrong
To make that third row less wide and comfortable. So three people couldn't possibly evade the seat belt laws.
Michael
That's.
Jack Armstrong
Or one person couldn't.
Michael
God, I, I hate that sort of crap so much. I. We rented a Toyota Sienna van, which is like the best minivan you can get. Fantastic fan. But the safety stuff on this, oh.
Jack Armstrong
My God, it was oppressive.
Michael
Quit, will ya? I'm okay. I don't need to be reminded of these nine different things, right?
Jack Armstrong
Ding, ding. Oh, yeah, yeah. Another jobs of the economy. Sorry. If you want to get crazy rich, I would work as hard as you can to become an AI expert right now. Boy, all of the big companies are raiding each other's employees to whatever extent contract law allows. Like hot, heavy and hard. To the point that Meta is offering huge pay packages, $100 million for some to attract talent to their unit. And the, the, yeah, the, the unit is valued at like $29 billion. The quest to be the leader of AI is so intense. Oh yeah. If you're one of these experts, they will offer you fifty, seventy, a hundred million dollars to cross the street.
Michael
Yeah, I'm, I'm not surprised by that. I mean, if you become the Google of AI, the Kleenex, the Xerox, if you will. There's so much money in that.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. So I don't know, get to chat. GPT going and learn to like, plan a trip with it. Maybe Mark Zuckerberg will hire you for a hundred million dollars next week. There's probably more to it than that. I think you got to know something.
Michael
About code or something, man. Everybody's guessing on the whole AI thing.
Jack Armstrong
It's so many, every aspect of it.
Michael
Yep.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah.
Michael
I can't wait to watch it unfold. Even though I think it's going to be disastrous. I maybe it's just my personality. I expect it to be more negative than positive. Even though I've been loving using Chat GPT. I mean it's one of a great thing that has happened in my life in the last month is Chat GPT, but ultimately I think it's going to be horrible.
Jack Armstrong
So complete change of topic. Just very briefly, I'm excited about this because I just finished editing it. Came across was reminded of one of the great pieces of writing ever that completely dismantles the stupidity of DEI and affirmative action and that sort of thing. This happened to be in in reference to colleges, but it almost doesn't matter. It was a concurring opinion by Neil Gorsuch in the famous Harvard case a couple of years ago. It is eloquent, easily understandable by anybody, and a complete dismantling of the moron hypocrisy of these programs. I want to share that with you. Next hour, hour four of the Armstrong and Getty Show. You're thinking, good God, you people do four hours? That's right. If you don't get it or you can't stick around, just grab it via podcast. Subscribe wherever you like to get podcasts at Armstrong and Getty on demand. I'll, I'll, I'll hit you with that. It's terrific.
Michael
Hey. According to the LA Times, Gavin Newsom is mulling a 2028 presidential bid.
Jack Armstrong
Oh really?
Michael
Hadn't heard that. Stay with us. More on the way.
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Michael
Do I understand this correctly? That the back seat in the Volkswagen minibus they made nice and comfortable to fit the modern American ass. So two people could sit back there and have plenty of room. And the federal government in all its wisdom decided no three people might sit back there if it's that wide. And there are only two seatbelts, so you gotta make it smaller. That sort of stuff makes me insane.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, the worst sort of nanny statism, right?
Michael
Stop.
Jack Armstrong
They may protecting us from ourselves. They made VW bolt on plastic to make the seat less wide. Good Lord. That sort of thinking prevailed in the Biden administration. We, we remember Joe Biden, don't we?
Michael
Don't mess with a minimum work unless you want to get the benefits.
Jack Armstrong
And though his presidency and soon his breathing will be in the past. That was insensitive and I apologize for it. Come on. There are a couple of notes on the Biden administration I'd like to squeeze in partly so I can close these tabs. First of all, the current US Secretary of Energy, who we all know is of course Chris Wright, is slamming the Biden administration for what he calls an absolutely infuriating last minute spending spree. Revealing that more. More than 90. 90 billion with a B. $90 billion in green energy loans were pushed through by the Department of Energy's loan programs office in the weeks between Trump's reelection and the inauguration.
Michael
That is what Trump was talking about yesterday. Okay, I just saw a clip of him talking about. What they did at the end is criminal jamming in this green New Deal crap that nobody wanted.
Jack Armstrong
So they revealed that more than $90 billion in loans were closed or committed in the 76 days between election day and inauguration day. Listen to this. That amount exceeds the total loan volume issued by the office over its entire 15 year history. Wow. To put that in context, over 15 years we had. We'd put out $43 billion. Then we had an election on November 5th. Right. President Trump won that election. Since the election.
Michael
An election that to a certain extent rejected this sort of thing.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. Just. Just absolutely stunning. Next question.
Michael
Nobody pays a price for that stuff.
Jack Armstrong
She's the she Wolf of Wall Street. Nancy Pelosi raked in between 7.8 and 42 and a half million dollars in 2024. That's quite a span spread. Meeting her estimated net worth with her venture capitalist hubby is probably around $413 million. But she's a half a billionaire. Is that her portfolio outperformed every single large hedge fund with stunning returns. Wow. I should Pelosi and her husband great investors.
Michael
I should ask her about what I should buy.
Jack Armstrong
They might be the best investors in history. Market research term quiver quantitative which estimates single figure. Blah blah blah blah blah. Here's oh. A large chunk of the couple's fortune has come from a sizable stock portfolio. And timely trades. All done in Paul Pelosi's name, for instance.
Michael
Timely trades.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. The former House speaker who's so infamous for trading that Josh Hawley named a bill after she and her husband dumped 5,000 shares of Microsoft stock worth an estimated $2.2 million in July, one of their biggest transactions in years. Just a couple of months before the FTC announced an antitrust investigation into the tech giant.
Michael
Yeah, if we're being too hip for the room, assuming too much, it's. It would. You'd have to work at being in Congress or the Senate and not investing on knowledge that other people don't have. I mean, you'd have to go out of your way.
Jack Armstrong
Right. For instance, they sold 2,000 shares worth more than half a million dollars of Visa stock just a couple of months before the credit card company is hit with a DOJ monopoly law school lawsuit. But their best trade might have been exercising a call option in December. Google it. ChatGPT it in late 2023 at an estimated premium of $1.8 million, allowing them to nab 50,000 shares of hot AI chip stock Nvidia for 12 bucks a pop tenth of its market price. Blah blah blah. Because they knew it was going to go on. Couple also paid between 600,000 1.25 million for a call option on a cyber security company. Same week it was revealed the White House briefed lawmakers on a serious national security threat related Russia. They were the perfect term firm to respond to that. Blah blah blah.
Michael
I mean that one's so obvious it's not even worth commenting on it's just amazing that we can't get this done away with. That's one of the reasons she hates aoc. AOC really wants to crack down on this. The ability for people in the house to trade stock while they're in office.
Jack Armstrong
And the final note. President Trump just threw out a federal rule from Biden that gave collective bargaining rights to foreign farm workers, immigrants, including illegals, but denied them to Americans working on farms.
Michael
What are you trying to do today?
Jack Armstrong
Thank God it's over the Biden years. Oh Armstrong and Gettysburg.
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Just hours after President Trump railed against Vladimir Putin, the Russian leader unleashing his largest aerial assault yet on Ukraine, firing more than 700 drones into the country. It comes as Trump makes it clear his patience with Putin is wearing thin. The administration now resuming weapons shipments to Ukraine. President Trump saying he's now considering sending even more more weapons to Ukraine, including granting their request for another Patriot air defense system.
Michael
What is going on there? What is Putin thinking? On the day before his top spokesman Lavrov was going to meet with Trump Secretary of State Rubio. They met today. The day before that happens, the two days before that happens, Russia launches the biggest drone attacks of the entire war on Kiev. So what kind of message is that sending? As soon as he gets off the phone with Trump the other day, he launches that 700 drone attack. What is he up to right there? Ian Bremmer, a friend of the Armstrong and Getty Shohei like, but don't always agree with it. I agree with this. Trump has changed his view on Putin more dramatically than on any other foreign policy issue of his presidency. Putin doesn't seem to appreciate or care about the strategic mistake that he has made here. Yeah, he has lost Trump and he must think I don't again, like Ian said, he doesn't care that the United States is going to gradually or quickly give Ukraine way more support. And who knows how far Trump will go if his, his feelings get hurt, if he feels like Putin's really jobbing him. It was so bad the other day, the drone attack on Kiev. NATO actually scrambled jets for the first time with Putin launching that large drone attack, stoking fears of Russia escalating production of more drones. But they, there were so many drones coming in that NATO couldn't be sure where they were headed or how this was going to unfold. So they scrambled jets. First time it's happened during the war. But I mean, that's getting, that's getting pretty dicey when that starts to happen.
Jack Armstrong
That's kind of escalate y, huh?
Michael
I would say you got the whole sanctions bill that's in the Senate, like, really, really tough sanctions, 500% penalty on anybody who's doing business with Russia that Lindsey Graham authored, and 80 senators of the 100, which obviously includes a whole bunch of Democrats and Republicans, have signed on to and said, yeah, we're all for this. So that's ready to go. Mike Johnson, speaker of the House, came out yesterday and said, we love that here in the House. So it looks like the, it would come out of the Senate and, and the, and the House would like it, too, and Trump could sign it. So that could happen, like, fast, like today if, if, if Trump pulls the trigger on it. They're just holding back, waiting for the nod from the, you know, the, the tangerine tornado.
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. I don't want to group think I love dissent, but I've got to admit I had misperceived how much consensus there is on this issue, how much agreement there is across the aisle that, no, you can't have Vladimir Putin invading European countries just because he doesn't particularly like which way they swing. We don't want that. We need to discourage that. Yeah.
Michael
A little more on the politics of that in a second, but yesterday, keep mentioning that Macron was in London meeting with the Prime Minister and with all kinds of talks all around, around this topic. In a declaration signed yesterday as Emmanuel Macron of France visited London, the UK And France agreed for the first time ever to coordinate their use of nuclear weapons, including nuclear Arms, submarines and fighter jets. In the case of a major conflict or crisis in Europe, some people like to portray that as Europe has to do this because they can't count on the United States. Well, okay, you can portray it that way if you want, but I see this is a good thing, period, that NATO is upping their game and these countries are coming together as a force. I'm happy about that.
Jack Armstrong
Right. Finally bringing something to the party, the NATO party.
Michael
Back to the kind of the politics of this, and Trump, I guess, because he is the politics of this, he can, he can. He can sway the Republican Party, as we've all seen a lot in a day, by which direction he goes, but he seems to be feeling like Putin's treating him like a punk. If one of these days, these drone attacks work because the goal is to overwhelm the Ukrainian air defense system and then be able to get the missiles through. So you send 700 drones, they're firing off all their different air defense, and they can't keep up, and the drones get through. If that happens and they kill hundreds, maybe thousands of Ukrainian civilians, Trump seems to really hate death in war. How is Trump going to react to that? And that could happen this afternoon. I just wonder how Trump's going to react to that.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Wow. That's an intriguing question and a troubling one, obviously.
Michael
What do you think Putin's game is? What do you think he's up to?
Jack Armstrong
My guess is that he is probing as hard as he can to figure out where Trump's limits are and how he will react, because that's his history. He probes for weakness and where he finds it, he exploits it. Xi Jinping does exactly the same thing. It's no mystery why they're buddies at this point. He's. There are two techniques you can either do that. You can either push really hard until you trigger a response, or you can calculate just short of that line, constantly getting as much as you can without triggering that response. I think Putin wants to take the measure of Donald Trump and, and, and he's a megalomaniac intent on restoring the grandeur of the Soviet Union. And, and so that is his ultimate goal. And he will, by hook or by crook, get there if, if, you know, if he can.
Michael
I agree with Ian Bremmer. I think this is a major strategic mistake on Putin's part. I think he's misreading Trump. Taco is not going to apply here. And you know, where. Where this ends, I have no idea. But different topic, surely.
Jack Armstrong
I'm Sorry, one more thought. Surely he took a note of the attack on the Forto nuclear facility in Iran. Right?
Michael
Right. You would think so. You would think that would have gotten his attention. And speaking of that sort of thing, did this happen for real or not? This audio came out the other day. This is from 2024. Trump is not in office at the time. I don't even remember who he's talking to. It doesn't really matter. He's recounting conversations he had with Vladimir Putin and President Xi. First, his. Trump recounting his conversation with Vladimir Putin. So this is in 2024. Trump talking about when he was. Well, it's a little mystifying as to when he was talking to Putin, but this is what it sounds like.
Jack Armstrong
If you go in to Ukraine, there's a bomb. I'm telling you, I think it was Republicans.
Michael
So he goes like, I don't believe you.
Jack Armstrong
I said. He said, no way. And. And then he goes like, I don't believe you, but the truth is, you believe me 10%. Okay.
Michael
It's really hard to understand the.
Jack Armstrong
Clearly, he's speaking in a men's room somewhere at the far end of it. Right.
Michael
But he's. Trump says, I hate to use the word claims because that's prejudicial. I find it hard to believe this conversation happened. But he says he talked to Putin and said, if you go into Ukraine, I'm going to bomb the S out of Moscow. And Putin said, no way. And Trump, having seen Wayne's World, said, way party on.
Jack Armstrong
Excellent.
Michael
And then it's a little hard to hear and understand it. I don't know. I don't know that we need to play the President Xi portion because it's as hard to hear. But Trump says, I said the same thing to President Xi. If you go into Taiwan, I'm going to bomb the S out of Beijing. Did he tell the president of China we would bomb the S out of Beijing? Whoa. That makes Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall seem like, how you doing?
Jack Armstrong
Trump is so prone to trying to come off as the hard ass. I don't know. That could be 100% true, 100% untrue, or any percentage in between.
Michael
Would Putin say, I don't believe you? No way. And Trump say, way.
Jack Armstrong
He said, no way. And I said, way party on. Excellent, Garth. Or I could. I could see it be, you know, he was summarizing, obviously, I could. I could picture that couched in more diplomatic language, him saying, yeah, there would be severe repercussions Even including Baba Bond, Putin saying, I don't think you would do that.
Michael
Well, clearly Putin doesn't think Trump would do that if they had that conversation, because he, he invaded Ukraine. Obviously, Trump wasn't. President Biden was, but Trump's president now, and he's upping his game on a daily basis. And I mean, if Trump actually said to him, I'll bomb the ass out of Moscow if you do that, he must not believe him.
Jack Armstrong
No, no.
Joe Getty
Although.
Michael
And I don't. We're not going to bomb the ass out of Moscow.
Jack Armstrong
Although you have to remember when you're analyzing Putin and what he might do, you have to remember that he is more than willing to sacrifice hundreds of thousands or indeed millions of Russians if he can achieve his aims. So I'm just kind of playing this out in my mind. I could see Putin thinking, okay, U.S. attacks Moscow.
Michael
Oh, that'd be full on nuclear war, wouldn't it?
Jack Armstrong
Overreach, escalation, we mobilize our nuclear forces, the world comes together, and I say, the only way I don't start nuclear Armageddon is if we get Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia back and I win. So, yes, bomb Moscow, we get a.
Michael
Lot of bullshit thrown at us by Putin. Well, first of all, I hope that scenario is not going to play out.
Jack Armstrong
Well, I'm just, I'm trying to answer your question. I could see Putin making that calculation. Absolutely.
Michael
Or President Xi, since he's. The Chinese are always. President Xi is known, has said something about, I'd lose a million people for that. They don't care.
Jack Armstrong
Nope.
Michael
We can't even imagine it. We lose a couple of thousand soldiers and it's, you know, it's a national conversation. But they'd be willing to either of those guys. Well, Putin already has lost a million guys for no reason whatsoever and lost.
Jack Armstrong
A handful of thousands of North Koreans along with him.
Michael
Yeah, I, Oh, I hope we're not headed this direction, but it certainly, Well, I, I, I said earlier, and I believe it, this could become the biggest story in the world pretty quickly if, yeah, if Trump actually follows through on some of the things he's saying or if he's actually had it with Putin. Putin. And then you got France and England saying, we're a, we're a combined nuclear force now.
Jack Armstrong
Right, Right. Let's hope it doesn't come to that. Yeah, I'd say so what, what would ruin my day? What would the correct, what would the.
Michael
Correct answer be if Putin said, you give me Estonia and whatever else you said there, or I start Armageddon. What would, what would, what would the world do? Estonia?
Jack Armstrong
Do I have to answer that question? I'm a humble radio host. I should not be asked these questions. What, what would the world do?
Michael
Well, I think we might find out with Taiwan if basically she says you want Taiwan enough to go to full on war with China or because I don't think we do and Trump has said as much. I'm not going to go to war with China over Taiwan.
Jack Armstrong
I think the only proper response is we will obliterate you. You do what you think you have to do. Well, you will have no empire, you will have no people, you will have no lungs because we're going to blow them out of your chest.
Michael
Well, we're getting down to basic human nature. But if you allow either Putin or Xi to take anything with that threat, you think they're going to stop with that? Of course not.
Jack Armstrong
Certainly not.
Michael
Of course not.
Jack Armstrong
They will grow hungrier with the eating.
Michael
Yeah. So.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Michael
Well, let's hope none of this plays out over before you're. Before your weekend. He said no way. And I said way.
Jack Armstrong
Hey, can you hand me some toilet paper under the stall here? I gotta run out over here. Where the heck were they?
Michael
Yes, he's, he's in the men's room sitting and he's just recounting to someone in the stall next to him about how he threatened nuclear war once.
Jack Armstrong
He said no way and I said way.
Michael
That's what you do when you're in the stall. You kill in time.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Wow. The acoustics in the solid gold bathrooms are different than mine.
Michael
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Jack Armstrong
Gary Coleman's ex wife failed a lie detector test, leaving many to believe she was involved in his death.
Michael
I know.
Jack Armstrong
I bet right now Gary is turning over in his shoebox. He would have laughed. Wow.
Michael
It's just a flat out short joke. Here's the funniest thing I've seen today. This is an actual Washington Post headline in which one commentator said, if this was an Onion headline, I would say the Onion's not that funny anymore. This is an actual headline from an opinion piece in the Washington Post. Uh oh, Donald Trump is not a clown. I should know. Real clowns bring joy to the world, not chaos to Washington.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, my Lord.
Michael
Written by a professional clown.
Jack Armstrong
Oh my goodness.
Michael
Donald Trump is not a clown. I should know.
Jack Armstrong
Can you picture the sort of person who would say, oh my God, that would be so powerful to have an actual clown explain how Trump is no clown. Wait a minute. Are you trying to be ironic? Wow. Wow. We. Wow. We have virtually no time.
Michael
Oh my God.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Wow.
Michael
Mark Halpern had a thing last night. I almost grabbed it. He was reading a letter from somebody explaining the Trump phenomenon and specifically how there are so many millions of people that supported Trump and support Trump who don't dig all of his act. I'd be in that camp who are like, you know, he's a crazy person on so many fronts, but he's the easily better alternative than the crazies over there. And they're complete nonsense. Wackadoo. What are you talking about?
Jack Armstrong
Right view of the world. Right, Right. Speaking of which, Generation Z, the useful idiot generation. A powerful argument, not just disparaging the young. And some really unbelievably interesting writing on something I've been talking about for the longest time. The radicalization of young women not just in the United States, but around the world. Just one quick statistic for you. During that whole Columbia library vandalism takeover scuffle, blah, blah, blah, 80 protesters are arrested. 61 of them were women. Wow. And they go through a bunch of that, that sort of incident and organization. And it is hugely, heavily female. I'd like to talk to that if talk about that if we get to it. But as I mentioned earlier, I'm super excited about about reading you a significant chunk of Neil Gorsuch is concurrence. In a case from a couple of years ago about DEI in affirmative action. I was reminded of its existence the other day. And it is one of the most brilliant things ever written on how utterly incoherent, counterproductive and unconstitutional all of that crap is. End every DEI program everywhere, wherever it exists today.
Michael
Donald Trump is not a clown. I should know. Boy, it's powerful.
Jack Armstrong
What next? Donald Trump is called a jackass. I raise jackasses for a living and rent them to farms. Donald Trump is no jackass. The jackass works hard. And this. Seriously, you are being ironic, right? The clown thing, that's. This is a joke, right?
Michael
Okay, so we do four hours every day. That's lots of segments. If you miss one or an hour, you can get the podcast. You should subscribe to Armstrong and Getty on demand.
Jack Armstrong
I'm telling you, this Gorsuch stuff is just terrific. That good? For instance, if you can't grab it, you can listen to it whenever you want via podcast. Thank you for being here. So much more to come. Hang around if you can. Armstrong and Gettysburg. This is an I heart podcast.
Armstrong & Getty On Demand: Episode Summary – "I Have Lovely Loins"
Release Date: July 10, 2025
Hosts: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
Platform: iHeartPodcasts
The episode opens with a discussion on recent diplomatic maneuvers between France and the United Kingdom. Hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty highlight French President Emmanuel Macron's meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London. They emphasize the significance of this alliance, particularly concerning nuclear coordination aimed directly at Russia.
Jack Armstrong [01:16]: “Macron, the leader of France was meeting with Starmer who sounds like he should be the leader of Germany, but is the leader of Britain...making some significant announcements about how Britain and France are united in a way that they've never been before, particularly nuclear arsenal wise announcements aimed directly at Russia.”
This newfound cooperation marks a pivotal shift in European defense strategies, with the hosts expressing optimism about NATO's enhanced capabilities.
Transitioning to domestic issues, Armstrong and Getty delve into the evolving landscape of work-life balance. They critique modern job postings that discourage work-life balance, citing examples like Shopify's demand for unrelenting pace and Rilla's senior engineer role requiring 70-hour workweeks.
Jack Armstrong [03:24]: “Think work life balance is overrated. You're hired. Employers are getting brutally honest with applicants, warning them of long hours and few boundaries.”
The hosts discuss societal expectations, noting that while some prioritize career advancement, others seek a more balanced approach. They share personal anecdotes about demanding workplaces, underscoring the pressure to overcommit in professional settings.
Michael [05:49]: “We worked for a radio station...they worked all week long and all weekend long, year round and they got great success with it. But you had to be crazy dedicated to it.”
A significant portion of the conversation centers on the booming AI industry. Armstrong emphasizes the lucrative opportunities available for AI experts, noting that major companies are aggressively competing to attract top talent.
Jack Armstrong [09:34]: “If you want to get crazy rich, I would work as hard as you can to become an AI expert right now...the quest to be the leader of AI is so intense.”
They discuss the staggering offers, including Meta's $100 million packages, highlighting the industry's rapid growth and the high stakes involved.
The hosts shift focus to political criticisms, particularly targeting the Biden administration. They reference U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright's condemnation of the administration's sudden $90 billion green energy loans, revealing financial mismanagement.
Jack Armstrong [17:04]: “The current US Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, is slamming the Biden administration for what he calls an absolutely infuriating last-minute spending spree.”
This critique underscores frustrations with perceived governmental overreach and ineffective fiscal policies.
Additionally, Armstrong and Getty scrutinize Nancy Pelosi's financial activities, suggesting potential insider trading linked to legislative actions.
Jack Armstrong [19:22]: “Nancy Pelosi raked in between 7.8 and 42 and a half million dollars in 2024...timely trades done in Paul Pelosi's name.”
They express skepticism about the ethics and legality of such financial maneuvers by high-ranking officials.
A substantial segment is dedicated to the fraught relationship between the U.S. and Russia. The hosts discuss recent aggressive actions by Russian President Vladimir Putin, including a massive drone assault on Ukraine, and speculate on Trump's potential responses.
Michael [23:23]: “NATO scrambled jets for the first time with Putin launching that large drone attack, stoking fears of Russia escalating production of more drones.”
Armstrong and Getty analyze Putin's strategies, suggesting he may be testing Trump's reactions to gauge potential U.S. responses.
Jack Armstrong [28:19]: “I think Putin wants to take the measure of Donald Trump and, and, and he's a megalomaniac intent on restoring the grandeur of the Soviet Union.”
They debate the risks of miscalculation leading to broader conflict, emphasizing the precariousness of current international relations.
The conversation touches on media portrayals, critiquing opinion pieces like a Washington Post headline labeling Donald Trump as "not a clown."
Jack Armstrong [38:06]: “Donald Trump is not a clown. I should know. Real clowns bring joy to the world, not chaos to Washington.”
They express frustration over perceived misunderstandings and oversimplifications in media narratives surrounding political figures.
Armstrong and Getty briefly address social trends, specifically the radicalization of Generation Z, particularly young women globally.
Jack Armstrong [39:51]: “The radicalization of young women not just in the United States, but around the world.”
They cite statistics from events like the Columbia library protests to highlight the increasing involvement of young women in activist movements.
Concluding the main discussions, the hosts highlight a significant legal opinion by Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch. They praise his concurrence on a notable case involving Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs and affirmative action, deeming it a strong critique of such initiatives.
Jack Armstrong [41:17]: “Neil Gorsuch's concurrence is one of the most brilliant things ever written on how utterly incoherent, counterproductive and unconstitutional all of that crap is. End every DEI program...”
They advocate for the termination of DEI initiatives, positioning Gorsuch's opinion as a compelling argument against these policies.
Throughout the episode, Armstrong and Getty provide a blend of political analysis, personal anecdotes, and critical commentary on current events. Their discussions span international diplomacy, domestic policies, corporate culture, and social issues, offering listeners a comprehensive and thought-provoking exploration of contemporary topics.
Notable Quotes:
Jack Armstrong [03:24]: “Think work life balance is overrated. You're hired. Employers are getting brutally honest with applicants, warning them of long hours and few boundaries.”
Michael [05:49]: “They worked all week long and all weekend long, year round... you had to be crazy dedicated to it.”
Jack Armstrong [09:34]: “If you want to get crazy rich, I would work as hard as you can to become an AI expert right now...”
Jack Armstrong [17:04]: “Chris Wright is slamming the Biden administration for... a $90 billion green energy loans...”
Jack Armstrong [28:19]: “I think Putin wants to take the measure of Donald Trump...”
Jack Armstrong [38:06]: “Donald Trump is not a clown. I should know.”
Jack Armstrong [41:17]: “Neil Gorsuch's concurrence is one of the most brilliant things ever written...”
This episode of "Armstrong & Getty On Demand" provides an in-depth look at pressing global and domestic issues, delivered with the hosts' characteristic insight and straightforwardness. Whether discussing geopolitical tensions or critiquing societal norms, Armstrong and Getty offer a nuanced perspective aimed at informing and engaging their audience.