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Joe Getty
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. And now here, Armstrong.
Jack Armstrong
Live from Studio C. That's right.
Joe Getty
See, see, senor.
Jack Armstrong
A dimly lit room deep within the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty Communications compound. And hey y'all. Today we're under the tutelage of our general manager.
Joe Getty
I don't know, so many interesting topics and controversies and people in the news. Do you have a nominee who would.
Jack Armstrong
Be the general manager? I guess Putin. I am so into this story. I read both the op ed, the editorial board pieces today. New York Post and Wall Street Journal, which are for big giant publications as Trump leaning as you're gonna get. And both of them like, what the hell are you talking about? With this whole. We've negotiated, we've brought together a deal, we've pressured both sides. You have?
Joe Getty
What is Russia's been easier to deal with than Ukraine?
Jack Armstrong
What is Putin been asked to give up at all? Nothing publicly certainly.
Joe Getty
I'm flummoxed.
Jack Armstrong
I am completely confused and I'm surprised. The Secretary of State Rubio who once co sponsored a bill in the Senate, he wanted a law that the United States would never allow Ukraine to give up Crimea. He wanted that to be a law and it never went anywhere because that'd be kind of a wacky law. But now he's part of this deal where Ukraine's got to give up everything. Russia has to give up nothing. So you can call this over. And as the Wall Street Journal says, their editorial board this Mr. Trump's problems have only begun once he signals to the world that, hey, you can take land now and the United States won't stop you.
Joe Getty
Yeah, wars of conquest are on, I have a feeling. When Marco goes home to old lady Rubio, he says to her, look, I'm pushing, but I can only push so far. I work for the guy.
Jack Armstrong
I think so, yeah, that's probably.
Joe Getty
He's a savvy operator. He knows who he is. He knows where he is, man.
Jack Armstrong
At some point, though, I think your, your, your strong beliefs, you'd, you'd, I don't know.
Joe Getty
That's tough situation. I don't think it's out of the question that he makes some big grand gesture at some point, resigning or making a public statement. Yeah, I don't think it's likely, but it's certainly within the realm.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, in addition to the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post, Brit Hume on Fox yesterday, he's their senior political reporter and he was like, I don't even understand what they're talking about here.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I think the team JD Vance would say, well, y'all are older, traditional conservatives and you see the world in a neo con. Ish, projecting American power all over the globe way. It's a different world now. Wake up.
Jack Armstrong
Is that neocon to.
Joe Getty
Well, that's what they would call us. But no, no, that's just an epithet. It's silly. It's like you're a fascist. But, you know, that's the problem. People around the political spectrum, Jack, that.
Jack Armstrong
Is one of the problems with history and world events is we, you know, we've all noticed. And as you get older, you notice a lot. There's always such an overreaction to past mistakes. And so, yeah, getting involved in Iraq and trying to set up a democracy was a completely unnecessary and, and a bad idea. So then we're going to go overcorrect so far that we're not going to stand up to stopping freaking Russia from expanding.
Joe Getty
All right, yeah, yeah, I agree.
Jack Armstrong
Or not even help even being on the side of the, the, the, the country that got attacked. That's how much we're overreacting.
Joe Getty
Who was Western leaning and friendly and wanting very much to become part of the, the world order in the world economy in the West. Yeah, that's correct. It's, it reminds me of a little kid who goes to, I don't know, his brother's baseball game or something, he gets stung by a bee and says, I'm never going. No, no, it's okay. We, we just need to be better at not getting stung by bees. We need to not try to install Jeffersonian democracies among Muslim countries, for instance. But yes, we can stand against those who would completely disrupt the, the world order, the US Imposed world order, or US supervised anyway, world order which has brought so much peace and prosperity to mankind. It's not like this is necessarily so chaos and ugliness and bloodletting is necessarily so unless somebody does something to prevent it. I just. And that is the great. And look, I, I can take criticism, my point of view, I take it all day long and it's fine. I enjoy it. But Yalls problem is you have no concept of how much you take for granted.
Jack Armstrong
And when it's gone, there'll be no clawing it back.
Joe Getty
Maybe in 60, 75 years, maybe.
Jack Armstrong
The part I guess I don't get is because, you know, I get the texts, a lot of you don't want to be involved in helping Ukraine or whatever. But you could make the argument. Even though I wouldn't agree with it, you could at least make the argument. Look, that's not, you know, it's a regional conflict. It's not our deal sucks for Ukraine. But why do you have to say nice things about Putin and bad things about Zelensky and act like Ukraine started it? I mean, why do you have to do all that?
Joe Getty
It's because their original argument is weak, so they have to come up with bolsters that don't stand up to scrutiny.
Jack Armstrong
The original argument being what?
Joe Getty
That it's a regional conflict and it has nothing to do with us. And wars of conquest are fine in Europe. They've never led to anything bad.
Jack Armstrong
Well, there are a lot of fair number of conservatives, publications and outlets that don't understand this. But the Trump, some of the Trump crowd would say that they're like you said, they're neocons that got us into other bad things.
Joe Getty
And for the record, I just want to, I don't want to come off as overly strident. I'm not saying that people, y'all who are of that more JD Vance in point of view are stupid or that you don't have any, you know, reasonable argument at all. I see what you're saying and there is truth to what you're saying. You know, whether it's the corruption in Ukraine or, or, you know, we can't continue to stand astride the globe like A colossus. It's too expensive, it's too complicated. The world has changed. Blah, blah, blah. I'm willing to hear that point of view. I just think you go way too far with it.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I keep going back to the leader of Poland who said, talking about Europe, why do we, the 500 million, need the 300 million in the United States to protect us against the 160 million of Russia? I mean, that's a decent point.
Joe Getty
Yes. Yeah, it's because they are weak, flabby socialist phonies mostly.
Jack Armstrong
But in terms of, you know, who's dumb or who's not, I feel like J.D. vance is treating me like I'm dumb or you like you're dumb. When? We'll play the clip later when he makes here. Look, we've, We've. We've pressured both sides. We've presented a deal that both sides should be happy with.
Joe Getty
What it. What are you talking about? The country that snatched up 30% of its neighbor has been more of a pleasure to deal with than the country that's getting slaughtered. They seem to be all uppity and, and uncooperative. Yeah, I, I'm. I'm astonished by that. I don't know what to make.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, they're not, not being okay with tens of thousands of your children being abducted in your country and taking somewhere else to be trained to be Russian loving soldiers. I mean, that's.
Joe Getty
They've been very unfriendly in the negotiations.
Jack Armstrong
And Russia, and Russia bombed Kyiv, the capital, last night, killing nine people in.
Joe Getty
The midst of it. Yeah, it's just.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know. I don't get it. I look forward to when the books are written about what is going on here. I don't look forward to how this is going to play out. If it turns out that. Yeah, you do get to check. I mean, how in the world is the message not to China? Because it'd be harder to stop China from taking Taiwan than it would be for us to help Ukraine.
Joe Getty
Oh. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
So I just feel like it's just a. It's like sending a candy gram to President Xi. You take Taiwan, we. We ain't gonna do anything about it. I mean, come on.
Joe Getty
Oh, and, and various disputed islands and maybe a chunk of the Philippines. Yeah, well, you know, it's a regional conflict. Yeah, I agree. And then we have never ending chaos and conquest. But, you know, we'll all find out together. Jack, as I'm fond of saying.
Jack Armstrong
Are you now? Okay, well, let's start the show officially. I'M Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty on this. It is Thursday, as It's still April, April 24, the year 2025, where Armstrong yet and we approve of this program.
Joe Getty
You know, it just occurred to me why I say that as much as I do. It's funny, I've had a like two and a half seconds of self examination here. Not my monthly self examination, which is a good idea, fellas in the shower. But just thinking about it, I don't at this point in my life, in our career feel a desperate need to, quote, unquote, win the argument to sputter on and on and on about why I'm right or you're right or we're right or whatever, because we're all going to find out together. And I guess having had the advantage of a few years on the planet, it'll come. This too shall pass and that too will appear. And then we can talk about it. Anyway, just wait and see. All right, let's begin officially. Now, according to FCC rules and regulations, by golly, we have a show to do and we're going to do it at Mark. Just look at CNN's fear and greed Index. We are in fear territory right now. And I bring that up only because for the past several weeks, we've in extreme fear. We haven't been in the fear space since March 27. To the fear space. I was afraid of that.
Jack Armstrong
Ironically, the Fear and Greed Index, is that a new thing? Did they make that up?
Joe Getty
Well, I should, I should.
Jack Armstrong
I should get up every morning and check my sloth and horniness index and see where I am.
Joe Getty
My greed never ends. So.
Jack Armstrong
Oh my God, he's moved into the sloth territories. You can see.
Joe Getty
Shower Jim. It's 3pm clear.
Jack Armstrong
Sloth index to back up one second to get away.
Joe Getty
Sorry.
Jack Armstrong
To get away from the mirth, the pushback I'd have on your theory of you'll sit back and it'll happen and all this sort of stuff is I do think we have some role in maybe convincing people that this is a bad idea to let Russia win and there'll be some political pressure for Trump not to allow that to happen because he is a political animal at some point.
Joe Getty
Right. Well, you notice I showed up today. I mean, and I'm arguing the point. I just feel like, okay, I've made the point, made it pretty well. Okay, we're done here.
Jack Armstrong
I can't wait. I can't wait to talk about Pride Puppy, the book that is in libraries all across the school. I did Quite a deep dive on the book Pride Puppy last night. It's quite amazing.
Joe Getty
We're referencing the Maryland court case that was heard before the Supreme Court yesterday. The oral arguments. I'm sorry, it was two days ago. Which I listened to most of yesterday. Absolutely fascinating. It is the gender bending madness. Indoctrination into radical gender theory for kids as young as 3 and 4 years old at a Maryland school district. Who is claiming there's no opt out for parents for this. It's too important. Good God, the sickness.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. A lot of good stuff to talk about today. Katie's headline's on the way. Hope you can stay here, Armstrong and Getty.
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Jack Armstrong
I want a national referendum on drag queens. It's the most confusing aspect of the whole thing to me. I don't understand. I feel like this arrived like a meteor from space and landed all of a sudden and just drag queens were everywhere and. And I was supposed to react like, oh, yeah, drag queens have always been a part of all of our lives and education and parades and everything you do always includes drag queen.
Joe Getty
What? I would be delighted to explain to you how that particular Trojan horse was used to infiltrate normal America with. With a fairly innocent and silly tradition in. In gay culture. But they realized, hey, people laugh and smile at this and it. And it blurs the line between the genders, which is radical gender theory. Anyway, let's use this.
Jack Armstrong
They said it worked, Joe.
News Reporter
Next album title, drag queen. Meteor.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, that's a good one. That's a good one.
Joe Getty
The COVID art's gonna be a challenge. AI could design it in like 0.5 seconds.
Jack Armstrong
I wish Freddie Mercury was still alive to sing it.
Joe Getty
Well, don't we all? All right, let's figure out who's reporting what. It's the lead story with Katie Green. Katie.
News Reporter
Starting with ABC News, Trump administration weighing exceptions for some Chinese auto parts.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, my God.
Joe Getty
The. The poll numbers on the tariffs and the economy are nightmarish, including among Republicans. Yeah, There's a new poll out a heavyweight that's quite Notable. We'll talk about it.
Jack Armstrong
Have you seen anybody ever go through the, like, the exceptions list that you'd have to come up with for the tariffs? Like, the parts. There's something like 1.2 million parts you'd.
Joe Getty
Have to go through. What do you mean?
Jack Armstrong
All the different cars?
Joe Getty
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jack Armstrong
And all the different. I mean, it's just, it's. It's a ridiculously long list of things you'd have to make exceptions for if you're going to start down that road. Right.
Joe Getty
And if you have a water pump for four different models of cars, say, for instance, each one of those water pumps is going to have a different number of the dozen or so parts it takes to make them from different countries and different tariff rates and stuff. Logistically, it would be till the end of time to come up with a system that made sense.
News Reporter
From the Guardian. Trump signs executive orders cracking down on diversity and inclusion at US Universities.
Joe Getty
Good. I'm not sure how enforceable and implementable all this is, but I want to talk about that later, especially going after the accreditation agency agencies, which are a real engine of the neo Marxism.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, really? I didn't know that.
Joe Getty
Yes.
News Reporter
From Fox News, a New Mexico judge resigns after alleged TDA member arrested at his home.
Jack Armstrong
I saw that.
News Reporter
Oh, he's in pictures at family dinner. Really bizarre.
Joe Getty
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. So they were hanging out? It's not like the guy came to threaten him.
News Reporter
No, they were, like, hanging out. And he was living with one of his daughters?
Joe Getty
Yeah. Oh.
Jack Armstrong
Did the judge know?
News Reporter
That would appear so. He's in the pictures with him.
Jack Armstrong
But did he know the guy was in the gang?
Joe Getty
Boy, if I didn't, I wouldn't resign. I'd say seemed like a nice young man. You know, he didn't do a thorough background check on my daughter's boyfriend.
News Reporter
From the Sun Fury from mourners at Pope Francis lying in state over ghouls snapping selfies next to the open casket.
Jack Armstrong
I want to talk about that. I watched some of the news coverage last night and all the crying and interviews and stuff. We'll talk about that later.
Joe Getty
If I can take a selfie with a live pope. Is it bad to take one with a deceased pope? I don't know.
Jack Armstrong
Taking a selfie with a dead body, that's weird.
News Reporter
From usa.
Joe Getty
Chase their own. Go ahead, Katie.
News Reporter
USA Today. More couples are living separately. They're called a partners.
Jack Armstrong
Harry. I love a catchy name.
Joe Getty
They're not. I just vomited a little bit.
Jack Armstrong
A partners. Okay, I want to talk about that later too.
Joe Getty
Oy.
News Reporter
And finally, the Babylon Bee Easter Bunny. Dead after meeting with J.D. vance.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, my God.
Joe Getty
W. Oh, that's girlless. Yes. I don't know. I'm. I'm there with a historical figure. I'm in the frame. He's in the frame. He's passed recently. I click. Why not? That's weird, man.
News Reporter
Yeah, you're a cre.
Joe Getty
What a goal. According to the ghoul A Partners.
Jack Armstrong
You said Katie, huh? We'll talk about that later. Among many other things, Armstrong and Getty.
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Jack Armstrong
I, I don't know that I'd ever heard of the book Pride Puppy before, but I did do a deep. Since the Supreme Court is arguing about it and whether or it being in the school or you kicking it out of the school or whatever, all those different topics, we'll, we'll. We'll talk about Pride Puppy later. Because like, like I got a good example of a activist group standing up for the book for three year olds and a. And a. And a guy pointing out why you don't want your kid being told they have to read Pride Puppy at school. So we'll get into that later.
Joe Getty
What are we talking about? We are talking about a case before the Supreme Court. The oral arguments were two days ago. Montgomery County Public schools involved with the case Mahmoud vs. Taylor. Parents of a handful of religious stripes are saying, hey, not only are these books and there are a number of them and lesson plans in the schools, they're being taught fairly aggressively to the children. And they are all what we call gender bending manus. They're all radical, radical gender theory being taught to indoctrinating kids as young as three years old. They're starting in preschool with for instance, a word search puzzle for your four year old given intersex flag one of the words drag queen, underwear, leather, among other terms. And a bunch of different books and lesson plans. And, and the question is, well, yeah.
Jack Armstrong
So at the back of Pride. And we'll get into this more when we specifically just look at that one book. But in Pride Puppy, they have a glossary in the back. And this is to teach reading what you don't want little K read. And they go through all the letters and for each letter they have a word and for like, you know, K. Kites kiss. Drag king. Your words that start with a K, you slide in.
Joe Getty
Drag king. Yeah. It is so, so blatant. I listened to the oral arguments for a long time yesterday, didn't quite finish it, but it was so interesting. One of the points that one of the conservative justices made, and we'll get to some of the audio in just a second, was that this is not. Well, I'm sorry, I, I, I, I didn't finish. The parents are just asking for an opt out. They're just saying, you got to tell us you're teaching this stuff and let us opt out. Like other sex education stuff. As sex education has gone from sperm and egg testes and ovaries through the years to how to please your partner to hear the different kinds of sex and how to do it. Here are the different kinds of people who like to have sex and how to do it. And just the you can be a girl if a girl stuff, the radical gender theory. And so the parents are just asking, hey, can we have the same opt out as all this other stuff? And bizarrely, Montgomery County Public schools is saying, no, no opt out for this. And one of the justices, and I can't remember if it was, it may have been Kavanaugh who was questioning the government's lawyer because the taxpayers and the, you know, the, the parents of Montgomery county in, in Maryland are paying for these high dollar law firms to go to the Supreme Court to deny them the chance to get their kid out of this stuff. But anyway, one of the justices, I think it may have been Kavanaugh was saying, hey, I can't help but notice that a lot of this stuff we're talking about that's not for sexuality class or biology. This is for the reading class. So for your reading class, you're reading about Johnny has two daddies and a pride puppy and the drag queen comes to the wedding. That's your reading assignment. How about run, spot, run? And the lawyer's like, you know, it's, you want to block the kids and the concern. And the liberal justices are like, well, is a gay teacher not allowed to show a picture of their spouse? No. Oh boy. Anyway, so that's the case we're talking about. No, just a couple more examples of what's going on here.
Jack Armstrong
I'M I'm hardcore now. I've become hardcore. Strip it down to the nuts and bolts. Reading, writing, arithmetic, science, nothing freaking else. And you get into the sex stuff. Nothing but the very specifics of you should know where how babies were and come from. I mean spermatozo egg, like you said, nothing past that. Just because you can't trust it in the hands of the schools.
Joe Getty
So the book list is part of a broader initiative focused on Pre K through 5th grade.
Jack Armstrong
Pre K is a joke anyway. All it is is adding more years of government indoctrination. It has nothing to do with education.
Joe Getty
But the curriculum is titled building community with LGBTQ + affirming picture books for Little Kids. According to slides from the initiative which were presented to teachers and obtained by one news outlet. It's interesting. You got to go like under deep cover and be Woodward and Bernstein to figure out what your local schools are teaching. What does that tell you, friends? Teachers have been given a certain quota of these books to use in the classroom and it can expect that these lessons be embedded throughout. Quote. As with all curriculum resources, there's an expectation that teachers utilize these inclusive tests and lessons with all students.
Jack Armstrong
God, that's what drove me crazy with my son. It's like how is Pride Month or whatever showing up in every dang class no matter what you're talking about?
Joe Getty
Because that is the neo Marxist theory. You've got to put it everywhere. Anyway, I won't give too much away about Pride Puppy, which Jackie is going to talk about later. But the curriculum resources include books such as Pride Puppy, which features illustrated pictures of men in drag, furries and words such as queer and intersectional. This is for little kids and born Ready a story about a five year old girl named Penelope who decides that she is really a he. And parents are not allowed to opt out of any of this. Which brings us some of to some of the audio we wanted to play. This is one of the liberal justices, Elena Kagan. We'll start with 81. Michael.
Justice
I too was struck by these are, you know, young kids picture books and on matters concerning sexuality. I suspect there are a lot of non religious parents who weren't all that thrilled about this. And then you, you know, add in religion and, and that's, you know, even more serious, you know, religion is one.
Joe Getty
Of the liberal justices.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, religion is a good fallback for like, you know, having a legal reason to take on stuff. But it ain't because of religion that I don't want this in the school.
Joe Getty
Let's go ahead and play Jonathan Turley in the next clip and we'll comment.
Legal Analyst
There were moments in the debate, Martha, that I was really rather surprised by. Justices Sotomayor and Jackson were very aggressive in their questioning of the parents counsel. But at one point, Jackson sort of, in my view, gave a sort of flippant answer and said, you know, parents don't have to send their kids here, they just send them elsewhere. Well, it's not that easy for parents. A lot of parents can't just send their kids to private school. In the record in this case, one family sold their house so that their children could go to a private school so they didn't have to face this type of social agenda.
Joe Getty
So yesterday I referenced a piece written by Ashley McGuire, who's a parent in that school district. It was published in National Review, and she points out the very thing that Turley just pointed out, that the response to folks who are sickened by this is go private. And she points out that not everyone can afford a five figure opt out, even if there is one nearby. And so the result is a kind of socioeconomic religious discrimination, religious freedom, freedom for rich people. Or as Bill Barr said, it's a constitutional double standard. Public school students are subjected to militant secular progressivism, which has given the protections of the free exercise clause but is not subject to the prohibitions of the establishment clause, meaning that secular religion and it's a cult. When you get into the radical gender theory stuff that is forcibly taught in schools and anybody saying, hey, this goes against every major religion on earth is told, shut up.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, even if you can't afford it. I don't like that argument. We'll pay a lot of tax money to have a public school system. And so you're going with, hey, if you don't like this crazy stuff that just showed up in schools and the vast majority of Americans don't either know it's there or don't want it there, then go to private school, that argument doesn't work.
Joe Getty
I had a conversation with Alvin Anonymous legal scholar yesterday. I said, I texted I was listening to the SCOTUS ordeal arguments in the case we're discussing. Sonia Sotomayor is making me insane. I have only a layman's understanding of the need to poke holes in Council's arguments, but good God, some of her arguments seem to be in really bad faith, like a smug a hole trying to win an argument in a bar. I pointed out as a smug a hole. I have some expertise in the subject and it was posited by Alvin Anonymous that she is by far the dumbest justice. I don't think she's smart enough to be on the people's course, not to mention the Supreme Court.
Jack Armstrong
I like the idea of nailing down who's the dumbest justice.
Joe Getty
Yeah, not even close. Well, I have, you know, I have more comments, but I want to make sure we get to. Yeah, we have time. Just real quickly, there was a really interesting point made about. All right, if we have an opt out for this, There are all sorts of things that are controversial or religiously objectionable in schools. And what about if you come from a racist church? Interracial marriage, and where do you draw the line? And, you know, my response was and is, you show me the case and I'll tell you whether parents ought to be able to opt out or not. It's like pornography. I know it when I see it. But there's an argument to be made that the entire concept of government schools from the beginning of the progressive era of the 20th century, early in the 20th century, was, hey, let's indoctrinate the kids. Well, we'll teach them, but let's indoctrinate them.
Jack Armstrong
Our friend Tim Sandifer always has that Woodrow Wilson quote at the. At the ready. Something to do with. The goal is to separate families from.
Joe Getty
Their children, make the children as different from the parents as possible.
Jack Armstrong
Right?
Joe Getty
Yeah, that was the intent from the beginning. Well. And the modern progressives have figured that out and they're exploiting it anyway. I thought this was a great exchange between Justice Gorsuch and the government attorney. We'll skip to 85, Michael.
Justice
I just want to make sure I understand a few things. Fact things. And then a law question. What age do you in Montgomery county teach students normally about human sexuality?
Government Attorney
I think that it begins in either fourth or fifth grade.
Justice
The human sexuality class, the family life.
Government Attorney
And human sexuality curriculum.
Justice
Okay.
Government Attorney
I'm not entirely sure.
Justice
Starts in fourth or fifth grade, I think. Is there anything you can point us to in the record on that?
Government Attorney
I don't think so.
Justice
Okay. And second, these books are being used in English class.
Government Attorney
The division between English class and other things in a second grade classroom doesn't really exist. You're sort of in a room with.
Justice
A teacher, and sometimes I appreciate that. I went to second grade, too. But it's part of the English curriculum that these books are being used in. I thought that was.
Government Attorney
Yeah, I'm not fighting the premise. I'm just saying it's not the math class.
Justice
It's not the human sexuality class.
Government Attorney
It is Certainly not the human sexuality class. I'm just sort of fighting the premise.
Justice
That there's a neat distinction and they're being used in. In English language instruction at age three, some of them.
Government Attorney
So Pride Puppy was the book that was used for the pre kindergarten curriculum. That's no longer in the curriculum.
Justice
That's the one where they are supposed to look for the leather and things and bondage, things like that.
Government Attorney
It's not bondage. It's a woman and a leather sex worker, right? No. No, it's not correct. No.
Justice
My gosh. I read it.
Joe Getty
It's a drag queen.
Justice
Drag queen and drag queen.
Government Attorney
The leather that they're pointing to is a woman in a leather jacket. And one of the words is drag queen in the service.
Justice
And they're supposed to look for those.
Government Attorney
It is an option at the end of the book, correct?
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Justice
Okay. And you've included these in the English language curriculum rather than the human sexuality curriculum to influence students. Is that fair? That's what the district court found.
Government Attorney
I think to the extent the district court found that it was to influence. It was to influence them towards civility, the natural consequence of being exposed, whatever. But to influence them in the manner that I just mentioned. Yes.
Joe Getty
Okay.
Justice
And responding to parents who are concerned, you agree that this. There was some intemperate language here used.
Government Attorney
I don't know that those were responding to parents who were concerned. This was after the fact for most of these comments. And this was in a very public setting, which obviously got heated and some intemperate comments were used.
Joe Getty
So he's making reference to the fact that teachers and administrators attacked and doxed online anybody who dared object to this garbage.
Jack Armstrong
I've got many things to say about that. We got to take a break. But there's so much crap from that lawyer there guy. I also think Justice Gorsuch doesn't know drag queens aren't sex workers.
Joe Getty
But.
Jack Armstrong
But that's all right.
Joe Getty
Well, yeah. Although we'll. We'll dig into the book. One more comment. I congratulate the lawyer. And this is. This is a bright spot. He apparently does know what a woman is because he makes reference to women repeatedly. So I congratulate him. He must be a biologist, Right? Because that's what we've been told. Word from our friends at Simply Safe Home Security. Did you know FBI crime data shows more break ins occurred during daylight hours than under the cloak of night? Which is when I think most of us think about it. Protect your home with Simply Safe's proactive security. That helps Stop those threats before they bust in your door.
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Jack Armstrong
Couple of comments on the oral arguments there. We got Mailbag on the way. I'd be interested in what you think about any of this. Text line 415295KFTC ARMSTRONG and GETTY Time.
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Jack Armstrong
I came across something that sort of thing that I usually think is stupid and hate some psychologist therapist person with like the the three things that are most damaging to a marriage or you can't overcome or blah blah blah blah. Those things are almost always stupid and horrible. This one was really really good and I can't wait to do it later and and discuss it so maybe an hour or two sometime we'll get to that.
Joe Getty
All sorts of great stuff to do. The war against the College of Creditors part of the war against DEI will tell you why that's such a good idea right now. It's your freedom loving quote of the day sent along by alert listener Rich. Well done Rich. It's from American journalist Walter Lippman. Back in the day quote wrote when all men Think alike. No one thinks very much. Don't run with the herd, folks. Be an independent thinker, huh?
Jack Armstrong
Sometimes the herd's right, though, about a lot of things.
Joe Getty
You want to be a cow, be a cow. I'm over. I'm an eagle. Over here, Mr. Cow Mailbag.
Jack Armstrong
Running with the herd.
Justice
That's.
Joe Getty
That's not. That's not the herd. That's that. You're misunderstanding the metaphor, sir. Damn cow. Here we go. Drop us a note. Mailbagarmstrongandgetti.com we don't have a lot of time, so I've selected these just for entertainment value. I think they're well written, Mikey. Luke writes. Guys, yesterday you mentioned that life could be possible on other planets around the universe due to the detection of certain gases in the universe. I looked it up. Those are greenhouse gases. It's bad enough that the Earth will be underwater in five years. Now I gotta worry about galactic global warming. Guess I better glue my hand to something in protest.
Jack Armstrong
That's funny.
Joe Getty
Glue away, my friend.
Jack Armstrong
That's funny.
Joe Getty
We were talking in context of that Kilmar Abrego Garcia bloke, the Maryland father. There's a gang member who was shipped off to El Salvador and maybe it was a mistake. Maybe we got to bring him back and give him a couple of hearings, then ship him off again. But anyway, his family had a pupusa business and we confessed we had no idea what that was. Well, Jess in Wiley, Texas writes, guys, you must eat one. I'm not surprised about Jack because he doesn't try anything. But Joe, you man of the world. It's the national food of El Salvador for a reason. It's delightful. Is a soft, savory pancake like food reminiscent of a very soft cornbread or tortilla hybrid. They come with many different fillings. Think about how at a taqueria you can choose your meat.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, my friend Gary texted yesterday. There's a good one at Woodland. The town right next to us said they get great that over there. So I will check that out.
Joe Getty
A nice simple cheese pupusa can be quite good stuffed with saucy shredded pork. Total mouthgasm. If you haven't. If you haven't found God yet, try a pupusa. You will be filled with his love.
Jack Armstrong
No, I'm not giving a thumbs up to the term mouthgasm. I do not like that. Not. That is no good.
Joe Getty
Let's see. And this here's my favorite part. You have to get them from a pupuserie in a crappy shopping center. The best ones are found in. So. So neighborhood not will not like I will die if I get out of my car neighborhoods. More like a don't leave your tools in the back of your truck at the hardware store neighborhood.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Sad neighborhoods. So it's just a sad shopping mall. I can picture it. You got a karate store and then a for rent sign. But that used to be a yogurt shop, that kind of place.
Joe Getty
That's where you go at least one broken window. Yeah. Not a terrifying neighborhood. Just a don't leave your tools in the back of the truck neighborhood.
Jack Armstrong
That's funny.
Joe Getty
Yeah. And then, well, we've got a commentary on the new bands of various dyes and additives and that sort of stuff, which is an interesting topic which I would like to discuss. But we are out of time and we'll have to reconvene next hour.
Jack Armstrong
Luckily we do four hours. If you missed a segment an hour, you can get the podcast Armstrong and Getty on Demand. Those tips for keeping your marriage again together among other things on the way.
Joe Getty
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand: Episode Summary - "I Should Check My Sloth & Horniness Index"
Release Date: April 24, 2025
In the episode titled "I Should Check My Sloth & Horniness Index," hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into a range of pressing political and social issues, blending insightful analysis with their characteristic humor. This summary encapsulates their key discussions, notable quotes, and the overarching themes explored throughout the episode.
Overview: Armstrong and Getty initiate their discussion by scrutinizing the United States' handling of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. They express skepticism about the effectiveness of U.S. diplomatic efforts and criticize political figures involved in negotiating the conflict.
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Overview: A significant portion of the episode centers on the contentious debate surrounding the inclusion of radical gender theory in school curricula, exemplified by the "Pride Puppy" book. Armstrong and Getty dissect the ongoing Supreme Court case, Mahmoud vs. Taylor, highlighting parental objections and the implications for public education.
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Overview: The hosts shift focus to recent executive actions taken by the Trump administration to impose tariffs on Chinese auto parts. They explore the logistical challenges and economic repercussions of such measures.
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Overview: Beyond the primary discussions, Armstrong and Getty touch on various other news items, infusing their commentary with both critique and humor.
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Overview: Interspersed with serious discussions, Armstrong and Getty engage with listener mailbags, offering humorous takes on various topics submitted by their audience.
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Overview: Throughout the episode, the hosts acknowledge and briefly discuss various advertisements, integrating them seamlessly into their conversations without overshadowing the main content.
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In "I Should Check My Sloth & Horniness Index," Armstrong and Getty offer a comprehensive exploration of contemporary political and social issues, particularly focusing on U.S. foreign policy and the integration of radical gender theory in education. Their blend of critical analysis, humor, and listener engagement makes for an informative and entertaining episode, providing listeners with a nuanced perspective on complex topics.
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This episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand serves as a critical lens on current events, encouraging listeners to engage thoughtfully with the issues shaping our society.