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Jack Armstrong
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. Enough here. Armstrong, get it?
Katie Green
Somebody left a little remote control on my desk here. I don't. Can't imagine what this runs. Maybe I'll just start pressing buttons, see what I. That's mine. Oh, what does it run, Michael?
Jack Armstrong
TV in there. Okay. Live from Studio C, senor, a dimly.
Katie Green
Lit room where deep within the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty communications compounds it already. Thursday.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Katie Green
And today we're under the tutelage of.
Jack Armstrong
Our general manager, ice. Ice, baby.
Katie Green
Oh, that reminds me. I saw Vanilla Ice driving down Duval street in Key west in. In a Ferrari or a Lamborghini.
Jack Armstrong
Stop.
Katie Green
Had to be him. I mean, it looked exactly like him. And he made two passes, slow. So my son and I got a good look at him.
Jack Armstrong
We're like, that's Vanilla Ice, the great Robbie Van Winkle. Yeah. That's amazing. I said, do I remember that? And can I get that out of my head? Stop, collaborate and listen.
Katie Green
I yelled out, but he didn't respond. Anyway, I was hoping to get a response.
Jack Armstrong
Too bad.
Katie Green
But why is ICE our general manager today?
Jack Armstrong
Well, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement and their efforts to round up illegals and criminals and criminal illegals is running into more and more opposition, violence, controversy. This story is doing nothing but getting bigger.
Katie Green
Why do you know the real name of Vanilla Ice is a good.
Jack Armstrong
I can't imagine. I cannot effing imagine.
Katie Green
Because I came up with my son. I said, what's his real name? I said, my partner, Joe always calls these people by their real.
Jack Armstrong
That's right.
Katie Green
And he said, I don't.
Jack Armstrong
Sean Combs, recently acquitted in a Manhattan courtroom.
Katie Green
But I said, you know who else knows is your Uncle Joe. Your Uncle Joe, if he was here right now, he'd be calling him his real name also. Would you say Vanilla Isis.
Jack Armstrong
Robert Van Winkle.
Katie Green
Robert. Nice Lamborghini, Robert. Okay, so we got that story. That's a good one. I also want to get into at some point, the. What is Putin up to? What's his theory? When Trump has clearly turned corner on this whole story and he's upping his attacks.
Jack Armstrong
What, what, what?
Katie Green
Read the mind of Vladimir Putin. What does he think is going to happen here?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, well, that's a great question. I suspect he's in a wait and see posture. He's not quite sure what will happen given Trump's volatility, and he wants to find out. Yeah. As we've discussed for years and years, Putin thrusts and thrusts with his sword, trying to find weakness and softness, and that's what he's doing right now with Trump.
Katie Green
Yeah, well, yeah, Y. Ian Bremmer had a tweet last night. He said, I think. I think Putin's misreading the situation. I think he might be, too, if you've been following Trump over the years. Iran, Suleimani, a couple other situations. When Trump makes the turn, he makes the turn and he does things whether the, you know, the world likes it or not.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. And ian might be 100% right, but Putin is kind of the anti Biden. He will go with a maximalist policy. He will push hard and push and push until he provokes a response. Then he studies the response, as opposed to Biden, for instance, who would never do anything practically and would just beg people not to do anything. So. Yeah. Yeah. And the danger of that, of course, is that you push too far too fast and you have a maniac on the other side who responds in kind.
Katie Green
Joe Getty calls Trump maniac. Headlines quote, there's quotes there, air quotes. Well, I think it wouldn't be a maniac response. It'd be the logical response to stop the. The actual maniac Putin. Um, I also think there's a coordination there. I doubt it's an accident that, you know, they'll launch a 300 drone strike and get the headline, biggest strike since war began, then launch a 350 drone strike two days later and get the headline, biggest strike since war began. That can't be an accident that they're ratcheting up little by little. So they always get that headline, like, two nights ago, 700 drones, biggest strike since war began.
Jack Armstrong
Mm.
Katie Green
That. That's gotta be on purpose. He wants the headline around the world. I think he thinks it's gonna make the world think, wow, this guy's serious. We better back off or something.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Alternate theory. I was just reading how the Russians drone building capabilities are increasing in an impressive way on an Impressive scale and I wonder if they're just. Their capabilities are increasing like that. So yeah, they keep setting records because they can but I don't know could.
Katie Green
Be Macron was in London last couple of days meeting with the prime minister there and they made some announcements together that are pretty, pretty strong world changing possibly sort of statements out of there. So we'll get to that a little bit later. One interesting nugget on that before we get to the opening clip is there there in I guess it's in what do they mean Buckingham Palace? Wherever they meet Parliament I guess in.
Jack Armstrong
Parliament I'll let big London eye the Ferris wheel, go round and round and.
Katie Green
Enjoy the view wherever they met there are two great big paintings one of them of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo at the hands of the Brits and then a different major British beat in The French like 300 years ago painting and I guess in the past they've covered those paintings up when a. When the leader of France would come it's like you know don't rub their face in it. But in this time they didn't and I don't know. I don't know if that's a big deal or not. I don't know if they still harbor Would you. Would you still be upset about Napoleon's defeat if you're Macron, I just find that hard to believe.
Jack Armstrong
You know if I steal my buddy's wife I'm probably not going to have her greet him at the door every time he comes.
Katie Green
Well how about.
Jack Armstrong
You know what I mean how about.
Katie Green
250 years later.
Jack Armstrong
Let'S let bygones beyond I would think you should have fought better Frenchie. All right, let's get down to business.
Katie Green
Anyway, let's get start the show officially we got a good one today. I'm Jack Armstrong, he's Joe Getty on this. It is Thursday, July 10, the year 2025. We're Armstrong and getting we approve of this program.
Jack Armstrong
Here we go. Officially, according to FCC rules and regulations the show starts at mark. You guys need to get off the golf course.
Katie Green
You're not scaring anybody.
Jack Armstrong
Come on man.
Katie Green
I told you man.
Jack Armstrong
Leave him alone. You don't want to know alone. Hey, you want to go gun. Hey, leave him alone, man. He. Come on, man.
Katie Green
Enough.
Jack Armstrong
Get him the out of here. What? What the hell? What the hell was conflict, violence, work.
Katie Green
Kind of opening clip was that. What was that?
Michael
That was the world the world's greatest golf fight of all time.
Katie Green
It was a golf course.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, in a minute. Let me Take over here. So golf course fights a great online genre for videos. Couple things at work here. A couple of factors. Let's let me get out the telestrator. You lot of males, you got a lot of men out there. Okay, I'm guessing. There we go. I'm circling the men.
Katie Green
I have a feeling there's one more element that's common.
Jack Armstrong
There is frequently alcohol on the golf course. People drink beer. Here's a picture of a beer. Let me circle the beer. Draw a line to the men. The men consume the beer. And then somebody hits a golf ball, which could really hurt somebody or even conceivably kill them.
Katie Green
Sure.
Jack Armstrong
Into another group and. Or are just playing very slowly and get ribbed over and over again. Testosterone plus alcohol plus golf course equals fisticuffs. But I haven't seen the video, Katie, that we go. I'm sorry. We go live to our golf fight correspondent, Katie Green.
Michael
Thank you, Joe Getty. Yes. You can see the fight video at katie's corner@armstrongetty.com these two guys, it was the situation you just mentioned, playing too slow. The group of guys behind them are the ones that you're see, you're hearing.
Jack Armstrong
Get off the course.
Michael
They're yelling at him.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Katie Green
Is that a get your face beat in a fence playing too slow?
Jack Armstrong
No, but you could be urged to speed it up. The golf course management ought to step in. The marshals ought to come out and deal with that. But anyway, so obviously, no, you don't run up to him and punch him in the face. Things escalate.
Michael
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Words are exchanged.
Michael
This video started clearly well into this conflict. But the two guys that are playing too slow are also clearly way too drunk to be out there. And the. The smaller of the two decides to charge at the really big, angry guy who's telling them to move it along, who happens to be NFL star or NHL star. Excuse me, Nick Tarnaski.
Katie Green
Don't fight hockey players. Oh, brother. Used to manage a bar in Wichita where the minor league hockey team would come afterwards, and regularly people would get in fights with hockey players not realizing they were fighting. Hockey players who fight for a living, that's what they get paid to do, is fight. You don't want to fight people who get paid to fight. Anyway, back to you, Katie.
Michael
To give this hockey player, Tarnaski some credit, he did everything in his power to avoid punching this guy for him, including throwing both of the guys one at a time into the pond right next to where they were parked.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, unfortunately, it was South Florida. Both Men have been consumed by alligators.
Katie Green
Well, okay, so you threw first.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. He's a man of peace, Nick. He's well known for that.
Michael
The smaller of the two is the one that got hurled into the lake first. And he comes crawling out on all fours like a swamp creature and recharges Tarnaski. And that's when you start hearing the bam, bam as he's holding on to his collar and just haymakering him in the face.
Jack Armstrong
Jack. Reminiscent of the incident where one Charles Barkley threw a dwarf through a window years ago. Go back to you, Katie. Right.
Katie Green
Oh, I don't like the sound of that. I don't like the sound of that.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. The bang, bang, bang. You don't need to supply your own sound effects now. The sound of the Batman, of the.
Katie Green
Sound of the face on the. The fist on face is not. And I'm enjoying that.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Michael
And the. The other very enjoyable part of this is the second guy who was. Of the two that were playing too slow, that started this whole thing. He's hammered and stumbling over himself going, come on, man. Come on. Don't hit a man. And the other guy's telling him to shut the f up. And it's just, oh, wow. It's two and a half minutes of chaos that you'll thoroughly enjoy.
Jack Armstrong
If you go to armstronggetty.com, know when to say when. Let's talk before we throw punches and don't fight. NHL players.
Katie Green
No.
Michael
They tried to shake his hand after. He's like, I don't want to shake your hand.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, wow. Throw him back in the lake.
Debbie Downer
Yes.
Katie Green
I don't understand the enjoys fighting thing.
Jack Armstrong
Thing.
Joe Getty
I.
Katie Green
But you.
Jack Armstrong
I don't.
Katie Green
I don't get it. But enjoy getting your face beat in thing. But if that's, you know, what turns.
Jack Armstrong
You on, I guess as long as.
Katie Green
You can find someone else who also enjoys it and is a willing participant, then have your fun.
Jack Armstrong
Right? Yeah, it's none of my problem. Yeah.
Katie Green
I guess I'm partially reacting to a video I saw the other day. I don't know how this ended up in my feed. Why I got this.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, don't bring us down. We're all cheery. You're right. I will not bring us down. Michael. I saw it coming. Did you? You too? Yeah. Could tell by the look in your face.
Katie Green
Yeah, you're right.
Jack Armstrong
Debbie Downer is about to ruin the party. Who invited him? Yeah.
Katie Green
Feline leukemia.
Debbie Downer.
Jack Armstrong
I wish we had a lake in the studio.
Katie Green
Throw you in. That's the famous Debbie downer clip where Jimmy Fallon laughs so hard he can't finish his lines. Feline leukemia. If you've never seen that, it's very funny. We got Katie's headlines on the way and we'll get into a bunch of the news of the day. Our text line is 415 295KFTC Armstrong.
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Katie Green
We're coming up on the one year anniversary of one of the craziest several days in US history. The one year anniversary of Trump almost being assassinated and then immediately into the Republican convention and Biden and the debate and you know, everything that followed. But six Secret Service personnel were suspended yesterday around that and I got some inside information about that that's really damned interesting. I didn't know there was anything new to learn about that, but we'll get to that coming up.
Jack Armstrong
What could they have learned or acted upon so recently that they shouldn't have known within 72 hours? It's not like 12 hours. That's the question in my mind.
Katie Green
Right.
Jack Armstrong
We will answer it, I hope. First though, let's figure out who's reporting what. It's Lead Story with Katie Green. Katie, take it away.
Michael
Starting with NBC News, Texas Floods Death toll rises to 120 as rescue operations shift to recovery phase do you have.
Katie Green
Much time for the trying to turn this into a political issue? I just do not. I've not spent much effort on that.
Jack Armstrong
No, I've been aware of it. It's disgusting. It's obvious it's there. On the Democrats side, they're stretching it as far as they possibly can to blame Greg Abbott and Ted Cruz and And climate change and whatever. Right.
Katie Green
I saw a good list yesterday. This is from National Review that a number of over the last couple of decades natural disasters that happen when a Republican president that becomes a giant political issue and what the Republican president did wrong versus natural disasters that happen when a Democrat's president and it's just chalked up to in nature. Right.
Jack Armstrong
Or it's still Republicans fault because of climate change for instance or something like that. Yes. Either way it's Republicans fault.
Michael
ABC News Russia kills two in Kiev in quote obvious escalation of terror according to Zelensky.
Katie Green
Exactly. That was my point is it's an obvious escalation. It's like I'm going further, I'm going to go even further in spite of what Trump is saying. So what is the plan there from Putin? That's a fascinating story.
Michael
Cnn, Biden's physician refuses to answer questions from Republicans and House probe of former president's mental fitness.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, not surprising. He was never going to say anything between HIPAA and the fifth Amendment. It's just, this is silly. It's. Yes, he was completely senile and everybody from the family to the cabinet to the closest advisors hid it from the American people and lied constantly with the complete complicity of the press. Guilty.
Katie Green
And this is the third or fourth time this has happened in the last hundred years. So it's not exactly brand new as a strategy.
Jack Armstrong
And understand me, I'm not saying it's not a huge deal in scandalous and terrible, but we all know with 100% certainty and we know who was involved, including this doctor whose dye job is highly suspicious. Oh, it's terrible. Has like the haircut of an 8 year old boy in 1964. I mean it's just a terrible look. But no, nothing is going to come up. Come on.
Katie Green
That's an interesting critique.
Michael
From the Washington post. Trump announces 50% tariff on Brazil citing the trial of president.
Katie Green
Yeah, that's not my favorite Trump story.
Michael
From the New York Post. Jealous ex wife allegedly spied on former husband and new family inside of home for over 700 hours by tapping into ring cameras.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Boy. Wow. It's funny. I was just closing the tab. We were talking about yesterday about how all of your smart devices are constantly reporting on you. Constantly. But I hadn't thought of that.
Katie Green
I would like to hear more about the, the, the whole smart device spying on me thing. I had a friend who like was really big on putting tape over their cameras and, and, or, or, or short circuiting the audio speaker and stuff like that. And I thought that was paranoid, but maybe not.
Michael
And finally, from the Babylon Be, after TSA shoe policy change, production finally resumes at Crazy Muhammad's shoe bomb factory.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. That's. That's edgy. I don't appreciate it.
Katie Green
Yeah, as Joe made the point the other day, if the Guy had tried 25 years ago to blow up a plane with a with earbuds that were bombs, you wouldn't be allowed to take earbuds on a plane.
Jack Armstrong
And everybody would be listening to their audio through their speaker out loud and carrying on their conversation.
Katie Green
Walking through security with shoes on all this time. So it's just, you know, it's kind of an odd reaction the way we do things. There's plenty of news to get to, and we'll do that coming up. If you miss it, get the podc.
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Jack Armstrong
A new declaration in Mexico gives 19 cats roaming the Presidential palace food and care fur ever.
Katie Green
That's cute.
Jack Armstrong
In gratitude, the cats will act like they want you to rub their belly. Then if you do, claw the bejesus out of your arm. True.
Katie Green
I do not understand you People who feed feral cats. Ah, we got a couple in my neighborhood. Luckily, it's a couple of blocks from my house, but my son actually got attacked. Is overstating it, but the cat ran at him, jumped on him, and scratched up his leg.
Jack Armstrong
So that is an attack.
Katie Green
It's an attack, but I don't want.
Jack Armstrong
To make it sound like he was.
Katie Green
Attacked by a lion or something, but it was a cat and he got scratched up.
Jack Armstrong
Up.
Katie Green
And nobody wants that to happen. It's a D.C. feral cats. And every night it seems like around sundown, when everybody's out walking their dogs in the neighborhoods full of people like that, there's always different people gathered around this one tree putting food out for these cats, and they just are amazed by the existence of these feral cats and, And. And feeding them and nourishing their lives. They're wild, dangerous cats, and they're bird murderers. Well, okay, yeah, that's another element, but there's.
Jack Armstrong
I could.
Katie Green
How about I should pick you up in my car, I'll pick you up in my cybertruck, drive you to the local shelter where there are like a thousand really nice house cats that are gonna be put to sleep. Yeah, that you could take in if you want. That aren't going to attack anyone. You feral cat people, what is your deal?
Jack Armstrong
I know there's a similar phenomenon in my neighborhood. There are a group of gals. There may have been a dude involved, but I think it was all gals who. Who actually built a clandestine shelter for the feral cats. Like a house for them. And when it was discovered, it was like, you can't do that. But they're utterly dedicated to feeding and medicating. They. I think they have a spade neutered, which is good. Well, that's great, but I don't get it at all. Yeah, I mean, if you have like a big rat problem or something. All right, we can talk, but. Yeah, I don't. I don't get you.
Katie Green
Well, let me tell you this. The feral cat bites me if I can, I'm gonna kick the living crap out of that thing.
Jack Armstrong
Well, I used. You murdered a rooster for attacking your son. I don't need to be kids off scot free.
Katie Green
I don't need to be attacked by wild cats.
Jack Armstrong
No, no, I think that would have been dealt with harshly in my situation.
Katie Green
Anywho, I got us off track.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, you did. So we mentioned briefly the inevitable, idiotic, immoral politicization of the Texas floods. America does have a problem with emergency warning systems. Ask the people of Pacific Palisades. I actually have a bunch of different examples of that and I do want to get to that. We seem unable as a country to come up with a way to have emergency warnings that work well.
Katie Green
I was talking to a radio insider who said everything in the, the emergency broadcast system worked the way it is designed to work around this particular story. It's just some of the stuff that we talked about the other day. People go to these camps specifically to get away from their smartphones. So everybody puts their smartphones away and, or both. You're somewhere where you don't get smartphone signal and you know, we've all come to rely on our smartphones for any information. So if people are going to put those away, what's your alert system going to be? I did talk about I grew up in the middle of nowhere where you had a town siren for all kinds of different things. And that's been done away with a lot of places because of the smartphone alert system. You'd feel like, well, you don't need the town siren anymore, but the town sirens pretty good if you don't have your phone.
Jack Armstrong
And if you're in a very rural area like Kerr County, Texas, the river country there, but is pretty heavily populated in the summertime with campers, what sort of system do you need there? And. And one had been green lighted to be studied or something, but they hadn't gotten around to building it yet. But Wall Street Journal was talking about how time after time, like fire evacuation warnings in the Altadena neighborhood of LA arrived too late across the Pacific. Maui's outdoor sirens never sounded two years ago. Remember that? When those horrific deadly wildfires approached the edge. Oh, that's Hawaiian island. And they give a couple more examples too. But between the overlapping patchwork of technologies that Jack was just discussing, and let's not leave out radio, AM radio especially, which is still a major part of the emergency broadcast system and works pretty well. But obviously you've got to have your radio on. So anyway, it's a real challenge.
Katie Green
Wait a second. Are you telling me a bunch of children campers didn't have AM radios with them at camp? What fun is camp without listening to AM radio?
Jack Armstrong
Please, can we listen to talk radio? No, we've got to go canoeing.
Katie Green
What do Armstrong and Getty think of the tariffs?
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. Poor little kids denying them that pleasure. So anyway, what we do about this, if we do anything about it, and we probably won't, is anybody's guess. But I am tempted to, to advocate something exceedingly simple and Technology free, like the town siren. Now how that applies in a rural area like this, there are ways to adapt it, I would think. But if you have catastrophic flood issues in a particular area and everybody knows it, you have one tower that has a siren and the emergency management people in that county have the responsibility to.
Katie Green
Set it off every so many miles.
Jack Armstrong
They don't.
Katie Green
Every so many miles you do because you can hear these sirens. Having grown up with this, you can hear them for a very long way away. We lived several miles outside of town and we heard the noon whistle every day.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Another related story on the I was taking shots at left wing wackadoodles only moments ago on the quote unquote, I guess right wing conspiracy theory side of things. They are running hot and heavy on this poor son of a gun he runs. His name is Augustus Dorico. He's a young entrepreneur, scientist. He's started a cloud seeding company, Rainmaker, that had actually been operating in Texas not terribly far from, you know, where the terrible flooding occurred. And because of this, the Internet has decided that he caused the catastrophic flooding and is responsible for the murder of all those children.
Katie Green
Oh my God.
Jack Armstrong
Of course, as he pointed out, the most, the most successful experiment in the history of our country, our company rather yielded a like an infinitesimal fraction of the rainfall that came. Right. I was going to say we couldn't do that if we wanted.
Katie Green
My knowledge of cloud seeding is that it's not that effective. So yeah, he's not to blame.
Jack Armstrong
11 prominent conspiracy influencer on X in a post that received 2.6 million views. I'm gonna try to figure out who it was. Meet Augustus Dorico, 25 year old tech pro and Thiel fellow who founded the weather modification startup Rainmaker. Why is a billionaire funding private weather experiments in Texas? Texas got biblical flooding, fake weather, fake hurricanes, fake flooding, fake, fake, fake. Wrote Republican congressional candidate Candace Taylor on X. Well, I don't like this guy's getting death threats round the clock.
Katie Green
I don't like the term weather modification. I don't think we need to be doing that.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. So the Internet goes wild. And one more story. We don't have time for this but I thought it was really interesting. Chris Martz wrote a piece for the Free Beacon. He is, he's got a degree in meteorological science and he just by following the evidence became very skeptical of the conventional claims about climate change and man causing it and what could be done about it and that sort of stuff. A topic we've talked about many, many times. And he was shocked. And most of this piece is about. About how he has been targeted and ridiculed and, and, and doxxed and people have tried to ruin his career and the rest of it merely for asking difficult questions about data. And it's now happened a couple of times, I think with enough clarity that all of us are starting to wake up to it. The COVID thing was a perfect example. The very nature of science is questioning what was believed before and, and experimenting and looking at data and, and uncovering new truths. Wrong.
Katie Green
Wrong. The sun revolves around the earth and we're sticking with that. Anybody who says any different should be hung upside down.
Jack Armstrong
Right. And one of the highest goals of science is, is to figure out that what we used to believe is wrong. That's what science is. But here are a couple of examples where, where any questioning of the conventional wisdom is treated like heresy. And I use that term advisory. Right? Yeah. It is challenging the, the very God we worship. And you will be banned. You'll be communicated. You will be burnt at the stake. And they haven't actually set this guy on fire yet. But career wise it's been a hell of a battle. That quasi religious like poisoning of science and what it is. We've seen that a couple of times now. And whenever you see that man get you get your. Your spider sense up or your fur on the back of your neck or get in a fighting posture, I don't know. Load your weapons. Load weapons. That is an unholy perversion of science. And no, I don't work for an oil company. I don't care what the truth is. I just want to know what the truth is.
Katie Green
I represent science. Oh, that's handy.
Jack Armstrong
That's the last effing thing you represent, you Wuhan virus modifying murderer. Wow. Wow. I stand by those words.
Katie Green
There's a new Superman movie out that's getting a lot of attention. Maybe tell you about that coming up if you're that sort of person.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, oh. Have you heard about what the woke director said? No, I have not.
Katie Green
Oh my God.
Jack Armstrong
Why do you gotta do this? Why do you gotta do this? Why can't my kid. God, why can't my kid just go.
Katie Green
To Superman without knowing what the woke.
Jack Armstrong
Director said about it? Well, if you want to turn your son into a communist, send them to the communist Superman movie. Go ahead. Okay, we got mailbag going up. Stay here. Armstrong and Getty.
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Katie Green
Speaking of Russian bullspit, Marco Rubio's meeting with Lavrov, the spokesman for Putin, who is the all time BSER in world history practically. And Marco Rubio ain't the kind of guy that puts up with that much. I don't know what his marching orders are from Trump, but no, he knows.
Jack Armstrong
Exactly who Lavrov is. He's the Foreign Minister and has been for 25, 30 years. Something like that.
Katie Green
I mean, he is completely full of crap, that guy.
Jack Armstrong
Oh. Oh my goodness. Yeah. Yeah.
Katie Green
It'd be interesting to see what comes out of that.
Jack Armstrong
Indeed. Yeah, something guaranteed significant will come out of that. Here's your freedom loving quote of the day from Thomas Sowell. Continuing the series, the great man, the great thinker, celebrating his 95th birthday while we're on vacation. And a funny coincidence, the next in the list of quotes I'd compiled is some things must be done on faith, but the most dangerous kind of faith is that which masquerades as science in quotes. Exactly what we were just talking about. Wow. Then the next quote in the list. You got more on that?
Katie Green
No, that's just really interesting.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, it's funny coincidence. And his next quote is it takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance. And it's funny. Another coincidence. I have said more than once that I've realized I have the most depressing level of intelligence. I'm just bright enough to understand how dumb I am. I mean, for instance, we got an email from a listener. We're going to get the mailbag in a second. We got an email from a listener with a set of arguments on a really intriguing topic. And I understood them. I understood how astute they were and clever they were. And I also understood that I never could have come up with them. Oh, so I sit here depressed. Nah, to hell with it. You play the cards you're dealt. Best do. Whoa, whoa. I guess we'll do a mailbag now. Drop us a note mailbag at Armstrong&getty.com. we'll get to those brilliant arguments down the road later on. The topic of Mom Donnie and his Marxist dad, the President, the mayoral candidate in New York City, is getting so much attention. If you don't think it's a big deal that a communist is about to become the mayor of the most important city on earth earths, you are even dopier than I am. In 1972, Idi Amin expelled all Indians and South Asians from Uganda. They'd been there for generations, originally building railroads for the Brits. They prospered, became a class of merchants, farmers and civil employees. Amin Amin stole all their property and blamed them for being racists. The Indians migrated all over the world in Mamdani's dad came to the US and became a Marxist professor. His story is to blame everything on colonialism to justify Marx. Not dictators, not racial and religious bigotry. He's a Muslim, not a big fan of the Jews, so that wouldn't work. The biggest irony is that his son's politics used some of idiomin's policies and rationales, like blaming one race over another for lack of success, taking private property for greater good, et cetera. Only an intellectual could believe this stuff. I agree. Well said. My friend Adam writes, guys, you were talking about your data stealing toasters and TVs and ring doorbells and the rest of it. The giant CD enterprise of data collectors. It aligns with what I've been saying about the burger clown. Many restaurants now have rewards apps, but they're blatant. They have price differences. If you don't share your valuable guilty time, pleasure time habits with with them. Well, I've.
Katie Green
I've not downloaded the McDonald's app because I feel like that would be crossing a line for me.
Jack Armstrong
But dietarily not like data.
Katie Green
Yeah, I hadn't thought about it, but I'm sure it's one of those apps that you're given over all kinds of information by downloading the app and they push it hard. Every time you go pull up to the McDonald's drive thru, they say, well, are you ordering with the app today? To let you know that they have the app, that's the first thing that they say to you.
Jack Armstrong
And if you opt in, they take all of your data and give you a little discount. Yeah. Because it's probably selling your data for much, much more than the little discount. Yeah.
Katie Green
There's more money in the app than there is in whatever meal you're about to order.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Yeah. I wonder what the profit margin is. I mean, because what's the cost associated with developing the app? Spread over millions of customers. Practically nothing.
Katie Green
Ate at McDonald's with the kids night before last. Delicious. Gotta tell you, didn't taste like a burger. But delicious cost $50. All we got was cheeseburgers and waters. 50 bucks.
Jack Armstrong
Another J in San Jose writes, Train your AI dragon. Having gone through all the upgrades over the last three decades of technology changes in the workforce, we learned that crap in equals crap out. Right. If we put bad data in a system, we get bad results. Grok that was spouting is spouting anti Semitism and Up with Hitler stuff and the rest of it the other day. Let's see, Grok is looking worldwide, including outside the US Huge numbers of Muslims and others don't like Jews. And that sentiment probably shows up when Grok is trolling for all the data or not. That's why that listener yesterday was telling you to train your Dragon. You can't just let him fly around eating everything.
Katie Green
Well, Grok is Elon's outfit here was originally with OpenAI, but left them when they decided to be a for profit business. OpenAI is about to release their AI powered web browser that is supposed to challenge Goop Google. So Google's in a bad spot.
Jack Armstrong
All right, need to get to these. Let's see. Jennifer points out the government needs to delve into the abuse of Social Security numbers, start tracking down illegals, using them fraudulently and deport them. Yeah, I want to get to that. Identity theft is a huge scandal that's never talked about with illegal immigration. Then I needed to get to this. I absolutely love it. Marilyn is listening to the show. I believe in beautiful San Diego. That's correct. Correct. And heard Jack report that Tony Siricco of the Sopranos has just died, but Sirico died in 2022 and she's wondering why the fabulous Patriot AM 1360 is playing years old reruns of the Armstrong and Getty Show. Marilyn they're not playing rerun. We just got, I don't know, duped into thinking he just died or had.
Katie Green
Forgotten he died the second time in a year we've gotten a celebrity death wrong. We got to get better be better.
Jack Armstrong
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand Podcast Summary Episode: "I Have The Most Depressing Level Of Intelligence" | Release Date: July 10, 2025
The episode kicks off with a brief advertisement for Dutch, a pet healthcare service offering 24/7 access to licensed veterinarians for virtual consultations. Shortly after, hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty introduce themselves from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio.
Key Discussions:
Vanilla Ice Sightings:
Katie Green shares an amusing anecdote about spotting Vanilla Ice driving a high-end sports car in Key West, sparking a playful conversation about fame and identity.
Quote:
Katie Green (01:45): "I saw Vanilla Ice driving down Duval Street in Key West in a Ferrari or a Lamborghini. Had to be him."
ICE and Political Tensions:
The hosts delve into the contentious role of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), discussing its increasing opposition and the controversies surrounding its efforts to apprehend individuals deemed illegal or criminal.
Quote:
Jack Armstrong (02:09): "Immigrations and Customs Enforcement and their efforts to round up illegals and criminals is running into more and more opposition, violence, controversy."
The show transitions to analyzing a viral video of a fight on a golf course, presented by their golf fight correspondent, Katie Green.
Key Discussions:
Factors Leading to the Altercation:
The combination of slow play, alcohol consumption, and high testosterone levels creates a volatile environment on the golf course.
Quote:
Jack Armstrong (08:19): "Testosterone plus alcohol plus golf course equals fisticuffs."
Role of Athletes in Fights:
They highlight the presence of Nick Tarnaski, an NHL star, who tries to de-escalate the situation by throwing aggressors into a pond, only to have the altercation intensify.
Quote:
Katie Green (09:44): "Don't fight hockey players."
Consequences of Escalation:
The discussion emphasizes the absurdity of physical confrontations in structured environments like golf courses and the potential dangers involved.
Quote:
Jack Armstrong (10:45): "Charles Barkley threw a dwarf through a window years ago."
The hosts reflect on the one-year anniversary of the chaotic events surrounding an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, the subsequent Republican convention, and the political fallout. They segue into discussing the Texas floods, highlighting the political manipulation of natural disasters.
Key Discussions:
Political Exploitation of Natural Disasters:
Jack Armstrong criticizes the tendency to politicize natural disasters, blaming Republican figures regardless of the actual causes.
Quote:
Jack Armstrong (17:34): "Either way it's Republicans fault."
Emergency Warning Systems Flaws:
The inadequacies of current emergency alert systems are examined, especially in areas where residents may not have access to smartphones or reliable radio communication during disasters.
Quote:
Katie Green (25:21): "We seem unable as a country to come up with a way to have emergency warnings that work well."
Cloud Seeding Controversy:
The episode touches on conspiracy theories linking cloud seeding to the catastrophic Texas floods, debunking the notion that such technology was responsible.
Quote:
Jack Armstrong (29:50): "He [Augustus Dorico] is not to blame."
The conversation shifts to climate change skepticism, focusing on Chris Martz's experiences with backlash for questioning mainstream climate science.
Key Discussions:
Suppression of Scientific Debate:
Jack Armstrong laments the hostile treatment of scientists like Martz who challenge conventional climate change narratives, equating it to a "quasi-religious" persecution of dissenting voices.
Quote:
Jack Armstrong (32:10): "That quasi religious like poisoning of science is an unholy perversion."
Importance of Scientific Inquiry:
The hosts advocate for open scientific discourse and the necessity of questioning established beliefs to uncover the truth.
Quote:
Jack Armstrong (33:34): "I just want to know what the truth is."
In the mailbag segment, listeners submit concerns ranging from identity theft linked to illegal immigration to the intrusive nature of modern technology.
Key Discussions:
Data Privacy Issues:
Katie Green shares a listener's apprehension about smart devices spying, leading to discussions about the balance between convenience and privacy.
Quote:
Katie Green (39:25): "I would like to hear more about the, the, the whole smart device spying on me thing."
Impact of Mobile Apps on Privacy:
The hosts critique how mobile apps, particularly those from large corporations like McDonald's, collect extensive user data in exchange for minor discounts, raising ethical concerns about privacy and data monetization.
Quote:
Jack Armstrong (40:12): "If you opt in, they take all of your data and give you a little discount."
A lighter yet contentious topic revolves around the presence of feral cats at the Presidential Palace in Mexico and the ensuing debates about feeding and managing wild animals.
Key Discussions:
Aggressive Behavior of Feral Cats:
Katie Green recounts a personal incident where her son was scratched by a feral cat, leading to a heated discussion about the safety and management of wild animals in urban settings.
Quote:
Katie Green (24:21): "It's an attack, but I don't want..."
Community Efforts and Contrarian Views:
The conversation highlights differing perspectives on feeding feral cats, with some community members dedicated to their care despite the risks.
Quote:
Jack Armstrong (24:59): "What is your deal?"
As the episode nears its end, Jack Armstrong shares a quote from Thomas Sowell emphasizing intellectual humility and the dangers of dogmatic adherence to flawed science. The hosts reflect on their own perceived intelligence and the challenges of navigating complex societal issues.
Key Discussions:
Intellectual Humility:
Quote:
Thomas Sowell (36:11): "It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance."
Self-Deprecation and Listener Engagement:
Jack Armstrong humorously remarks on his own intelligence relative to listeners, fostering a relatable and engaging atmosphere.
Quote:
Jack Armstrong (36:45): "I've realized I have the most depressing level of intelligence."
The episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand navigates through a spectrum of topics—from political controversies and scientific integrity to personal anecdotes and societal issues—blending humor with critical analysis. Notably, the hosts emphasize the importance of questioning established narratives and advocate for balanced, informed discourse in the face of escalating political and technological challenges.
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