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Broadcasting live.
Joe Getty
From the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong and get ready live from Studio C. See? Senior.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, my God. The 18 seed just knocked off. The sixth seed just happened. We're in a dimly lit room deeper than the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty Communications compound. Hey, everyone. Today we're under the tutelage of our general manager.
Joe Getty
Judges. Judges everywhere.
Jack Armstrong
Judge.
Joe Getty
Not many. Oh, wait a minute.
Jack Armstrong
Lest ye be judged.
Joe Getty
Bo. Hadn't thought of that one.
Jack Armstrong
It's a good one.
Joe Getty
Putting down my gavel, peeling off my robe. I've been doing too much judging. Say, judges.
Jack Armstrong
The three seed just beat the 14 seed.
Joe Getty
Okay, as expected.
Jack Armstrong
As expected. But that was a close one.
Joe Getty
Yes. Yeah, virtually everything going on in America these days is going before a judge sooner or later. It's craziness.
Jack Armstrong
Right. And I find that difficult to comment on because I. I don't know. What are you gonna do?
Joe Getty
What are you gonna do? So listen to the Armstrong and Getty show and we'll bring you updates.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, like a judge is looking, I guess by noon today. Got to get the information on the whole shipping. Venezuela's. The Venezuela whatever. So whenever that happens, let us know what you figure out. The game is over.
Joe Getty
Non stop action.
Jack Armstrong
The 19 seed has just gotten by the 22 seat.
Joe Getty
Change the brackets.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, it's March Madness, don't you know.
Joe Getty
Yeah. I'm reminded, since you get a ruling from a district court judge, say, and then an appeals court judge, and on and on goes until maybe the Supes take a look at it. It's like America is a little kid that really wants a cupcake. And mom says no. So he goes to dad.
Jack Armstrong
What'd your mom say?
Joe Getty
Mom says no. Well, right. You know, there's that too. Mom didn't say anything. Dad, I just want a cupcake. But if dad says no, the kid goes to the uncle and then like grandpa and then great grandpa. It's, you know, he's got so many layers of appeal. It's not clear if you'll ever get a cupcake for a very long time.
Jack Armstrong
You know, here's something I heard from the Dispatch a couple of weeks ago on a podcast I thought was really, really good. This is part of our whole performative politics and how it's not really taken us a good direction. Like for, for, for instance, Holman the other day, and I like him booting out the illegals and all that sort of stuff.
Joe Getty
But he, he tough talking. That's right. Plain talking.
Jack Armstrong
Tom Holman, he suggested, you know, we're doing it whether the judges say so or not or whatever. Like you can defy the judges.
Joe Getty
We don't care what the judges do.
Jack Armstrong
Right. That sort of thing. And Biden did that all the time. So when the Supreme Court ruled against him bailing out student loans for college kids, he came up with different avenues. But in his speeches, he would always say, the Supreme Court told me I couldn't and I did it anyway. And the crowd would cheer like crazy. This notion of the president defying the courts. And that's not actually what he was doing. They were finding other technical ways to get around the. The idea, because that's legally the only thing. You can't actually just defy the court. But so it's been put into the bloodstream, this idea that you can just stand up to the courts and you can't.
Joe Getty
Right. They're trying to bully us and we're not gonna have it.
Jack Armstrong
But so now a lot of the, A lot of average voters, that's what they think, because that's what they're being told by presidents of the United States, that you can justify the courts if you're tough.
Joe Getty
Imagine if our brave Free Press had called out the Democrats when they were doing it and then Trump came into office and started doing it, or Trump's people came into office, then they would have a fiber of credibility with which to call him on it. But they don't. There's such dummies. I mean, never mind the question of ethics or honesty or what's best for the country. Just as a business model. You people are stupid. You're so clouded by your ideology, you don't understand how you're cutting your own throats. But they're not listening to me, and that's fine. Go ahead. Oh, oh, that's right. Your outlet is dying because you're terrible at your jobs. Why am I yelling at them? Why bother? So they're in a career airplane that's headed quickly toward the ground.
Jack Armstrong
Couple things we'll be getting to today. The University of California, which is the biggest university system in the United States and so dictates a lot of what goes on, on in the country, will stop requiring diversity statements in their hiring.
Joe Getty
That is long, long overdue and welcome, as those statements were obscene.
Jack Armstrong
If you don't know what that means, we can get into that a little bit later. And the Other one is Donald Trump is signing the executive order to wind down the Department of Education, something conservatives have wanted forever. And I was just reading in Mark Halpern's newsletter, the Trump people are well aware of the polling on this. That is on their side. And they'll make a big showy splash out of this with kids and everything like that. And assigning dealio today that will, will be to his benefit.
Joe Getty
Right? I would agree completely. Yeah. I can't wait to talk about that. Got a lot of good stuff to get to today. There are all sorts of interesting developments on the Justice Department. Looking into this and going after that in a way that's very, very pleasing. Oh my gosh. Yeah. The. I think it's Justice Department. I gotta check. But somebody is gonna do a deep dive into the Biden. EPA's handing out of all of those billions of dollars to those activist groups, that giant, giant graft driven slush fund. And I'm so happy about that.
Jack Armstrong
Here's my other.
Joe Getty
We've gotta cut that s out. To use the plain parlance of the American people.
Jack Armstrong
Wow, that is some. That is some plain spoken frontier talk right there, huh?
Joe Getty
Cut the crap. You remember that was my slogan there for a cup of coffee.
Jack Armstrong
And I love this story. It was in the New York Times yesterday. And we'll get to it a little bit later. We've talked about this before. Do we age in bursts? For many people, aging feels. For many people, aging feels like it happens and stops and starts. And it turns out there's scientific basis for this experiment, this experience, and we'll talk about that later, that everything just doesn't gradually happen. It's just like all of a sudden this happens or that happens, which is interesting. Why would we be built that way?
Joe Getty
To get out of the way of the young, make room for the young to come and have babies. But they're not holding up their end.
Jack Armstrong
Like, like Seinfeld says about babies. Make no mistake, they are here to replace us.
Joe Getty
Oh, yeah.
Jack Armstrong
That's their goal.
Joe Getty
If you young people are not coupling and making babies, we oldsters are gonna stick around and harass you until you start. All right? That's the deal. Put down your porn, but stop your radical, angry 22 year old woman crap. Find somebody you like and love and get along with and have a damn family.
Jack Armstrong
That's enough vaping and get off my lawn with it.
Joe Getty
Stop vaping.
Jack Armstrong
Let's start the show. Officially, I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty on this. It is a Thursday, March 20, year 20. Happy to be alive in 25. We're Armstrong and Getty, and we approve of this program.
Joe Getty
I like your positivity. Let's begin now, officially, according to FCC rules and regulations. Here we go at Mark.
Jack Armstrong
I think I scare him a little bit.
Joe Getty
I think I could kick most of their. I do. I know I can run them, but.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know if we're going to fall into that place where we want to.
Joe Getty
Okay.
Jack Armstrong
We challenge you to a, you know, a WWE fight.
Joe Getty
Wow. I'm intimidated. Color me intimidated.
Jack Armstrong
So that was old Tim Walls, which I thought I was going to get to not ever have to hear from again. But he was on Gavin Newsom's podcast the other day. Our executive producer has a theory that Gavin's bringing on these leading lights of the Democratic Party to. To make them look dim next to him. Which might be his strategy.
Joe Getty
Actually. Make him look. You laugh. I laugh. Make him look reasonable, maybe. And. And smart. Yeah. Executive producer Hansen also suggested that America was the richer for having Tim Walls on the scene spouting his nonsense. And I would agree he is an amusing ass clown. Kick most of their.
Jack Armstrong
So his rap is about the MAGA crowd. That he's a maga. Is intimidated by his masculinity. Boy. I don't know if he's reading that whole thing right. I love him. I'm not sure he's reading it again.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
And I'm a knucklehead at times. I think I'd be happier if I could delude myself to that level of. They're just mad at me because I'm so smart or something like that.
Joe Getty
Yeah. That's why we're mad. Yep. You nailed it. We got to get the unedited version of that. I. I think the good folks can handle Tim Walls saying asses.
Jack Armstrong
I think we'll be all right. I hope we'll be all right.
Joe Getty
Boy.
Jack Armstrong
Here's a good. Here's a good one for you as a parent. So my son wants to take a girl to a movie this weekend. The state of the of movies is not what it used to be. It's weird.
Joe Getty
In what way?
Jack Armstrong
Everything is either R rated or a kids movie. There's like nothing in between anymore for some reason. It's just the way it is. Or a superhero movie. That's pretty much your choice. A superhero movie. R rated movies or children's movies.
Joe Getty
Yeah. I. I think it has something to do with the fact that we're in the age of hyperbole. It's difficult to break through all the millions of signals wanting our attention with something that is subtle and you know, just, you know, rich and homespun. They. And you know what I'm saying?
Jack Armstrong
And some sincerity and a certain number of our movies are not that are. They're just. Anyway, they want to go to this one particular movie that I researched and it's just there's some scary. It's horror film stuff. Scary horror film stuff. That's why it's rated R. Doesn't have the hardcore frontal sex in it or whatever. Anyway, I was thinking about and I was going to ask the parents of. I take them in there to the R rated movie, then I leave, I drop them off just to get them into the R rated movie. Does anybody do that?
Joe Getty
That's an interesting question. I have no idea. It seems reasonable if, you know, if you've looked into it and it's fine. Although. Oh, that's right. R is restricted without your presence.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I don't know what R. I haven't read the what R means anymore. What does it mean?
Joe Getty
Yeah, I think you got to. Oh, yeah, yeah. You've once again defrauded an innkeeper.
Jack Armstrong
Yes.
Joe Getty
Jack was guilty of years ago. If I remember correctly. It was anybody under 17 needed to be accompanied by a parent through the.
Jack Armstrong
Door or throughout the entire movie. That's what I.
Joe Getty
Throughout the movie.
Jack Armstrong
Well, I have to hold their hands also. Hold their hands.
Joe Getty
Well, you got to be ready at any moment to yank them out of the theater when the filth unfolds, right? Cover your eyes, son. Cover your eyes. I think that's why you're there, to.
Jack Armstrong
Cover their eyes when the filth unfolds.
Joe Getty
What? Can't have that.
Jack Armstrong
Anyway, if you have any opinion on that, you can text us. And we got Katie's headlines on the way. 415295 KFTC.
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Jack Armstrong
You age in jumps. According to new studies, the two ages where you jump old the most, we can get that for you. Maybe next Hour on the Armstrong and get a show. Or maybe this hour. I don't know. When I'm so old that I no longer can remember. I might not be around next hour. If I jump, you know, too far.
Joe Getty
Wow. Well, you'll be missed.
Jack Armstrong
But there are two ages where all of a sudden, boom, you're way older. You're gonna want to know what those are.
Joe Getty
Yeah. All right, let's figure out who's reporting what. It's the lead story with Katie Green. Katie, what's happening?
Katie Green
Well, starting with USA Today, Trump to sign order aimed at eliminating the Education Department.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, and that is gonna be popular. They've already reduced the size by half. But more on that later.
Joe Getty
And how it began, which I think is key to the argument of why it should end.
Jack Armstrong
Freaking Jimmy Carter.
Joe Getty
Damn Jimmy Carter.
Katie Green
From abc. Ukraine targets key Russian air base with, quote, massive drone attack.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Ain't cease firing yet.
Katie Green
From NBC. Israeli military launches new ground operation in Gaza.
Jack Armstrong
There's another one that ain't ending yet. Oh, no.
Joe Getty
And it can't. It won't.
Katie Green
From the New York Post. Anti Israel protesters push past NYPD to enter World Trade Center's Oculus.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
I didn't see that. How did the NYPD let them get by?
Katie Green
They overpowered them.
Joe Getty
Really?
Katie Green
Yeah. They were outnumbered. I'm doing a Katie's Corner, and I'll put the video on there. It's not cool.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Wow. How much longer will America kneel before angry people just because they're from the left and only when they're from the left?
Katie Green
From the New York Times.
Joe Getty
Just keep doing it and you'll see the Democratic Party shrink and shrink and shrink because normal people see that and they're aghast.
Katie Green
From the New York Times. China executed four Canadians over drug related convictions, a development that threatens to worsen an already tense relationship.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, it's not like we and Canada got along with China before this, but they executed four Canadians after Canada said, hey, yeah, don't need to do this. Why don't you send them here or something. They executed them for them.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
Don't go to one of those authoritarian countries and think you can do drugs.
Katie Green
From the New York Times as well.
Jack Armstrong
That's. That's a. That's a poke in Canada.
Joe Getty
Right?
Jack Armstrong
I mean, that's the point of that, isn't it?
Joe Getty
Yeah. And there's probably a domestic aspect to it, to Xi Jinping is probably trying to gin up support at home. Look at me, how I'm standing up to these foreigners. It's like the Opium wars of old where the Brits infected us. We're not having it now. I'm not having it now. I'm standing up for you.
Katie Green
China, New York Times, Europe delays tariffs on U.S. whiskey and other goods from Yahoo.
Joe Getty
There's so many ways to get drunk. I mean, I have my favorites. Don't we all? But if they like outlawed American whiskey, that's fine. I'll drink Scotch or Irish whiskey or whatever, or huff paint or something. I realize if you're. If you're in the industry, it's terrible, it's disruptive and probably unnecessary. Necessary, but yes. I don't think it's as impactful as non drunks think it is.
Jack Armstrong
I still got a glue bottle. I'm fine.
Joe Getty
Oh, boy.
Katie Green
From Yahoo News. Man tries to set Tesla chargers on fire. Accidentally sets himself on fire as well.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, good, we got some more on this whole clearly domestic terrorism issue to.
Katie Green
Talk about later from the Wall Street Journal. A facelift at 35. Why younger women are going under the knife.
Jack Armstrong
Ah, interesting that age is a little earlier than one of the big jumps you make in aging, which we'll get to later.
Joe Getty
That is so. No. No. Just no.
Katie Green
And finally, the Babylon Bee. Democrats say fire at Tesla facility likely caused by climate change.
Jack Armstrong
So you're wanting. You don't want women to look pretty? Is that what you're against?
Joe Getty
Oh, good Lord. If you're carving up your face in your mid-30s, why, yeah, buckle up. Yeah, well, yeah, not only that, but. Oh, because the natural processes of life aren't acceptable. And your plan or your point of view is. What is? Explain to me your point of view. Well, I've just got to stay as hot as I was at 24 my entire life. Well, I was. I was thinking about delusional people when.
Jack Armstrong
I was at the stupid, stupid Captain America movie the other day with Harrison Ford in it. He's a guy who's just aged. He clearly hasn't had any work done. Or at least he hasn't clearly had work done. He looks like an old man. And it's so much better than looking like Kenny Rogers or, you know, any of those weirdos who carve up their faces and become laughing stocks. It just looks like an old man, which he's supposed to. He's 82.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Yeah, I. You know, I suppose I should be more compassionate for people who are. Are suffering so acutely over their natural aging that they. That they get this done. I don't know.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, it's interesting. We will talk about the whole aging thing. We'll get to that. And I do want to talk about this domestic terrorism that needs to be called out more by mainstream media.
Joe Getty
I'll say that Armstrong and Gettysburg.
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Believer that President Trump will run and win again in 2028, so I've already endorsed President Trump. A man like this comes along once every century. If we're lucky we've got him now. He's on fire. And I'm a huge supporter. Want to see him again in 2028 now. Right, whatever.
Joe Getty
Steve Bannon. What a con man.
Jack Armstrong
Nice trolling.
Joe Getty
All right, trying to get some headlines. That was a little over the top, even for you.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, it was. Even by his standards. That was too much. Here are the two ages where you jump in aging, and then we'll get to the details a little bit later from this, this new study that's out. You don't age gradually. They're like cliffs. And the two ages where you jump in aging the most, they say, are 40 and 60. Not my experience.
Joe Getty
True fact. Ding.
Jack Armstrong
That's not really my experience. But, you know, your mileage may vary. I don't. I don't have any memory of all of a sudden feeling 44. Actually, it's 44 and 60. Specifically 44. Feeling great. At age 43, you're wind surfing and mountain climbing and I don't know what all the things you're doing, and then all of a sudden you're in a wheelchair.
Joe Getty
Happy birthday to you. Have it bound down. Right?
Jack Armstrong
Exactly. More on that later.
Joe Getty
In my experience, aging is a lot like mountain biking. Jack. I will explain when we talk about it later on, but I can attest to at least part of that. So a couple of absolutely excellent examples of the Justice Department doing what it should do. First of all, Pam Bondi has said that Tesla set on fire bullets and bombs aimed at showroom and charging stations are domestic terrorism. A Justice Department crackdown has been announced. She has announced what she views as politically motivated attacks against Tesla and leader Elon Musk, one of president's most powerful advisors. Quote, the swarm of violent attacks on Tesla property is nothing short of domestic terrorism. Adding that prosecutors would pursue federal charges that can carry long mandatory prison sentences. And unlike your, say, California shoplifting conviction where you get sentenced to two years, you know, if you're like a serial shoplifter and end up serving five and a half months or what have you, uh, not. So with federal sentences, you do your time.
Jack Armstrong
Well, a. A number of people on the right have pointed out that many of the articles are the coverage about the whole Tesla attacks and the domestic terrorism. There's a. Yeah, but you. Can you blame them? I mean, here's why they're so mad. Laying out all the flaws of Elon Musk, which is something that wouldn't be happening if you had MAGA people out there. I don't know what would they be Attacking? I don't know. What would MAGA people attack?
Joe Getty
Something. Yeah, some woke CEO said something. Target stores, you know, setting fire to Target stores back during the hey, tell your kid to tuck away his penis and pretend to be a little girl.
Jack Armstrong
The New York Times wouldn't be explaining away. Well, you can't blame them for being mad because here's what Target did, the way they're doing in every article and well, I've got a quick example of that. For many, says the New York Times, the people that are attacking Tesla dealerships and setting Teslas on fire, for many, the deal breaker came when Mr. Musk made a gesture that resembled a fascist salute while speaking at a rally celebrating President Trump's inauguration. That's from the New York Times. The deal breaker for these domestic terrorists were when Elon Musk waved to the crowd in a weird autistic way and you claimed it was a Nazi salute. That's actually in the New York Times.
Joe Getty
And everybody agreed? Anybody with any conscience agreed. No, that's not what he was doing. But that was the final straw for many. So domestic terrorism is okay? You people are just a joke Nazi terrorist. In the past few weeks alone, federal prosecutors say a Colorado woman threw Molotov cocktails at vehicles at a dealership. Scrawled the word Nazi on one of its signs. I think it was Rich Lowry of the National Review went through all the ways in which calling Elon Musk a Nazi is hilariously misguided. I won't bother, but it's idiotic. Nazi just means anything you don't like. Now it's like fascist. An Oregon man fired bullets and explosives into a dealership and its cars. And a South Carolina man spray painted anti Trump messages on a Tesla charging station parking spot before throwing five homemade bombs at the chargers. Tore inside the man's bedroom, investigators found a purple composition notebook with a three page handwritten statement that asserted, you know, you never see brevity among maniacs. Has science ever studied why? That's a fast.
Jack Armstrong
Hire an editor, Right?
Joe Getty
Right. Hey, Jim, you're rambling. 25,000 word manifesto. Very, very compelling. But I feel like we could tighten it up.
Jack Armstrong
I see your point about the eco terrorism, but this is a run on sentence.
Joe Getty
So. The handwritten statement asserted anti government beliefs and statements opposed to the Department of Government efficiency, according to court documents. Anyway, so Pam Bondi has said, no, this shiznizzle will not stand its terrorism. I mean, if somebody spray paints graffiti on something, they don't need to spend 10 years in the federal pen. I mean, it'll. We'll give them a good solid slapping on the wrist, and then, you know, that's probably good enough.
Jack Armstrong
Can you believe the New York Times, in their big article about Tesla vandalism, actually said, for some, the deal breaker came when Mr. Musk made a gesture that resembled a. Resembled a fascist salute? Can you believe that? Dumb.
Joe Getty
It is dumb. And nakedly desperate for a rationale.
Jack Armstrong
Have you seen all the pictures and videos where they have, you know, name whoever. Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Anybody on the left raising their hand like that at some point in a crowd? Because you do it all the time. Oh, yeah, you're waving to a friend or pointing out a bird. Whatever you're doing, it doesn't mean you're a Nazi.
Joe Getty
Reminds me very much in an odd way of when Deborah Burks. You remember scarf lady from the COVID That was. There was. Those were good times where she said, and it's very, very important, do not touch your face. And touched her face like five times during the speech. Please. People routinely wave like that. Anyway. Yeah, I just. I am astounded how stupid smart people can be when their ideology blinds them. Anyway, so the test thing was exhibit A. Yes.
Jack Armstrong
Nobody in New York Times or anybody else ever, like, pays off the point of this. So should the Trump administration get rid of Elon Musk and Doge and stop trying to cut government because people are setting Teslas on fire? In other words, you let people who are violent dictate policy. Is that what you want? I mean, that's nuts.
Joe Getty
There are somebody on the left who. Their, their muscles of argument are completely atrophied because they are so bubbled. And they famously don't know any Trump voters. Don't know anybody who knows any Trump voters. They never, like, look at arguments from the right and anywhere on the right, whether the maga Right. Or the National Review. Right. Or the Wall Street Journal or the Washington Times, they're just never exposed to those arguments at all. And so their muscles of argument, I think, have atrophied to the point where they say, you know, that ridiculous stuff about the alleged Nazi salute. That's absurd. It's not just a weak argument. It's like a parody. Anyway, I thought this was also really, really good. Trump's EPA versus Biden's dark climate money. A lawsuit may expose how the democr Democratic green new steel really worked. See that? I changed deal into steel.
Jack Armstrong
Ah, like that.
Joe Getty
You like that?
Jack Armstrong
It was devastating.
Joe Getty
So, as the editorial board at the Journal points out, imagine if Republicans gave the Trump administration tens of billions of dollars to dole out to right wing groups to sprinkle around to favorite businesses, whether they are like related to the alleged goal or not. That's what Democrats did with the Inflation Reduction Act. The Trump team's effort to break this spending racket up has led to a court brawl which could be educational. To wit, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin Goli Go recently canceled some $20 billion in grants that his Biden predecessors there rushed out to left wing groups from the EPA's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which again could literally go to anything. Democrats established this quasi private green bank in the inflation reduction I makes me sick to even call it that the Green New Deal act to avoid government oversight of climate spending. Specifically, they structured it the way they did so there would be no accountability. Mr. Zeldin claims the freeze is needed because of substantial concerns regarding program integrity, the award process, programmatic fraud, waste, abuse and misalignment with the agency's priorities. And he's right that the program is rife with political conflicts. For instance, in one example, the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, the director Jahe wise oversaw a $5 billion grant to his former employer, Coalition for Green Capital. They go through a bunch more. Here's $2 billion to power forward Communities, an umbrella group of climate outfits that was formed specifically to receive the money. It was formed in 2023 supposedly to finance home energy efficiency upgrades. But the IRA includes tax credits and other grant programs for this purpose. Power Forwards real purpose is to spread spread taxpayer funds to progressives. There are a bunch more examples. It is egregious and shameless and I say go get them.
Jack Armstrong
Hour two we'll get to that whole the way we age thing, which is new and I think it's going to be, you know, news you can use. I don't know how you plan ahead or I don't know, plan that cross country ski trip before you turn 44. Maybe that's what you do, something like that. I don't know. And also we got Mailbag on the way next. Stay here.
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How y'all doing? Good. Glad to hear it. The big, the big part of the tournament starts today, right? Thursday. Meaning at some playing games and all that sort of stuff. But your March may have kind of.
Joe Getty
Out of touch with the tournament this year for some reason.
Jack Armstrong
I'll get into it when lots of games today.
Joe Getty
Yeah, yeah. Huh. I'm trying to pick the best freedom loving quote of the day. Michael. There you go. You know, I may go with this one. Teddy was really interesting guy. He overcame childhood illness and weakness and became perhaps the world's greatest advocate for hard work and overcoming obstacles and that sort of.
Jack Armstrong
We're on a first name basis. Teddy who?
Joe Getty
Oh, sorry, Teddy Roosevelt. Continuing our our our series from Theodore Roosevelt. A number of people have been commenting via email so I forget I have to reset, but I'll go with this one. Never throughout history has a man who lived a life of ease left a name worth remembering.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Based on talking to my high schooler, he would say, I don't care.
Joe Getty
Then perhaps read him this. The boy who is going to make a great man must not make up his mind merely to overcome a thousand obstacles, but to win in spite of a thousand repulses and defeats. Count your repulses and defeats. If you're not to a thousand, you got to keep striving, friends. Mailbag. Drop us a note. Mailbagarmstrongetti.com first of all, Rich has a comment on the famous quote from Governor Jerry Brown of Cal Unicornia. We played yesterday.
Cindy
Those who have been playing bless the.
Joe Getty
Most who have disproportionately extracted by whatever.
Cindy
Skill more and more from the national wealth.
Joe Getty
They're going to have to share more of that.
Jack Armstrong
That's so freaking perverse it makes me insane. Anybody who's actually the word I was going to use ought to be put in jail.
Joe Getty
Wow. Well, yeah, the idea.
Jack Armstrong
You're communist. You're. You're promoting communism, and I want you out of society.
Joe Getty
There is a fixed pie of, quote, national wealth. And anybody who creates a successful business and earns more money, for instance, has taken money not added to the economy, but taken from it. Good Lord.
Jack Armstrong
Of course, he, like many politicians, ended up really wealthy somehow, but I guess that doesn't. There's nothing wrong with that kind of wealth.
Joe Getty
Precisely, Rich writes. I think we might be taking Jerry's words wrong. All wrong. According to Doge, there are plenty of people extracting money from the national wealth. That's the way he sees the world. Keep up the good work. You keep up the good work, Rich, that's a fine email. Uh, let's see. This is from Aaron. The left Be kind, Humankind. Kindness is everything. Inclusiveness. Me, I know what that really means. You want me to align myself morally and philosophically with gender theory. No, thanks. I'm not interested. The left die early, you Nazi effing maggot scum. Maggot not spelled in the standard form, Jack. Referring to the. The larva of the fly, but indeed maga with a T at the end. Maggot scum. Which is something a leftist friend of 35 years actually said to me a few weeks ago. Wow. Kindness, Aaron. Yeah, yeah. Let's see. Jeff sent this along. It is a bit of a meme. I haven't seen Democrats this mad since we took away their slaves. You know what that's that's. Well, yeah, the Democrats were the party slavery as you remember. I don't, I don't get a lot of joy out of that sort of thing because the, the roles and ident of the parties have shifted and switched so many times.
Jack Armstrong
Nothing means nothing.
Joe Getty
Century and a half. It's it. If you just want to be mean though, it's pretty good. I haven't been that mad since we took away their slaves. Eric the machinist writes on the topic of large televisions. When my wife and I were television shopping a couple of years ago, she asked why I wanted the largest television that would reasonably fit on our living room wall.
Jack Armstrong
This comes from me going to Costco and seeing they now have a 98 inch television on display. 98.
Joe Getty
Yes. Give me. I told her that some people actually enjoyed coming home and watching a little television, but I didn't want to be that guy. It was the first time I actually heard someone's eyes audibly roll back in their head. Also, Jack is the only person I've ever heard of that simultaneously doesn't care about food and has no self control with it. Pick a lane, Jack.
Jack Armstrong
I'm the same with the tv. I don't even hardly ever watch television. So why do I want a 98 inch television? I don't know.
Joe Getty
Well, I've told this story before, but 100 years ago when we worked in beautiful Charlotte, North Carolina, you spent a couple of days on the air talking about how you were through with tv. It was stupid and a waste of time essentially. And then literally the next day you purchased the biggest TV I had at that point ever seen in my life.
Jack Armstrong
Well, I'm mercurial. That's my charm.
Joe Getty
Yes.
Jack Armstrong
How about I watch 98% of all TV and movies on my phone? On my phone.
Joe Getty
Wow. Let's see. On oswald and Lee, R.V. oswald and the assassination of JFK. And I've got to dig up more revelations because they're still coming.
Jack Armstrong
Okay.
Joe Getty
They're not like smoking gun. Ish. Oh my God. But they are so illustrative of how spycraft worked in the middle part of the 20th century and how the CIA was out of control. Anyway, Jay in San Jose writes, I'm listening to all the experts talk about the new information. My guess was it wasn't super complicated. Seems that the minimum. Oswald was an informant for the CIA. He hears CIA folks lamenting about JFK who didn't trust the CIA and fired their boss. And Oswald takes it on himself to assassinate jfk. Maybe to be a Hero to his CIA or communist friends. Who knows? Not some big plot. People go rogue sometimes. And he says you should do an experiment, run all the documents through ChatGPT or whatever AI and then ask it what all this info means about who killed jfk. Interesting.
Jack Armstrong
That is interesting.
Joe Getty
Speaking of which, Darren writes, hello gentlemen. Just to make Jack feel more anxious about AI, I can confidently declare that the age of AI coding has arrived. The tools that they're rolling out and that employers like mine are embracing now. Feel like having a dedicated programmer intern that instantly completes any task that you give them. Sure, you still have to check the work for now, but prompts like write me some code that does XYZ or how can I make this code better? Or help me debug why the system is failing quickly. Yield quality code that is integrated into a project with the click of a button and suggestions that massively improves improve productivity. Jack, please take steps to protect your vital fluids from our AI overlords. The time is at hand.
Jack Armstrong
That's got to be so disappointing if you're good at coding or spend a lot of time learning how to do it. Man, times change, he says.
Joe Getty
Ksftfb. Keep searching for that firm. Bottom. That's my favorite stock market term. And we don't really have time for this from Chuck in Vancouver, Washington. But homeschoolers are under attack. Absolutely true. Illinois and Washington state in particular attacking homeschooling at the behest of the evil teachers unions.
Jack Armstrong
Definitely want to talk about this on the day Trump's going to get rid of the Department of Education.
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand: "I'm Peeling Off My Robe" – Episode Summary
Release Date: March 20, 2025
Host: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
Podcast: Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Description: The official, On-Demand podcast of The Armstrong & Getty Show! Accept no substitutes!
In the episode titled "I'm Peeling Off My Robe," hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into a myriad of pressing political and social issues dominating the national discourse. The conversation is marked by their characteristic blend of humor, sharp commentary, and candid opinions, offering listeners an unfiltered look at the current state of American affairs.
The discussion kicks off with a critical examination of the pervasive role judges in American society. Armstrong and Getty express concern over the increasing number of cases heading to the judiciary, reflecting a broader sentiment of skepticism towards the legal system.
This metaphor underscores their view of the judiciary as an overreaching authority, with decisions that often feel unattainable or obstructive to the average citizen.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on recent policy changes and political maneuvers by key figures and administrations.
University of California's Diversity Statements:
The hosts commend the University of California system for ceasing the requirement of diversity statements in hiring processes, deeming such measures "obscene." They argue this move is long overdue and aligns with broader conservative critiques of affirmative action and identity-based hiring practices.
Donald Trump's Executive Order on the Department of Education:
Armstrong and Getty anticipate and support President Trump's executive order aimed at winding down the Department of Education. They highlight this as a longstanding conservative goal, believing it will curtail what they perceive as bureaucratic overreach and inefficiency in federal education policies.
Armstrong and Getty address the alarming rise in attacks against Tesla properties, labeling these acts as domestic terrorism. They reference statements from Pam Bondi, who condemned the assaults and advocated for stringent federal charges against perpetrators. The hosts express frustration with media narratives that they feel unjustly tie these incidents to President Elon Musk's gestures, arguing it dilutes the severity of the attacks.
Shifting gears, the hosts explore the societal perceptions of aging, referencing a new study that suggests aging occurs in significant "jumps" rather than gradually. They identify the ages of 44 and 60 as pivotal points where individuals experience noticeable changes in their physical and mental states.
This reflection ties into broader themes of perseverance and resilience, emphasizing the value of overcoming challenges during one's life.
Armstrong and Getty critique how mainstream media outlets, particularly the New York Times, handle and interpret political gestures and actions. They argue that media bias skews public perception, often attributing negative motives without substantial evidence, thereby influencing the narrative in favor of progressive agendas.
This analogy highlights what they perceive as inconsistent and opportunistic media behavior.
The hosts touch upon the advent of AI in coding and its implications for the workforce. They express concern over job displacement and the rapid integration of AI tools that can perform complex tasks, potentially rendering certain skill sets obsolete.
This segment underscores their apprehension about the future of employment in an increasingly automated world.
Armstrong and Getty discuss the rising attacks on homeschooling, particularly in states like Illinois and Washington. They attribute these assaults to powerful teachers' unions and advocate for greater educational autonomy, aligning with their broader critique of institutional control over personal and family choices.
As the episode wraps up, Armstrong and Getty tease upcoming topics, including an in-depth analysis of the aging process and continued exploration of domestic terrorism issues. They invite listeners to engage with their content through emails and social media, fostering a sense of community and ongoing dialogue.
"I'm Peeling Off My Robe" showcases Armstrong and Getty's unwavering commitment to addressing contentious issues head-on. Their candid discussions provide a platform for listeners to engage with current events through a conservative lens, encouraging critical thought and active participation in societal debates.
Note: All timestamps correspond to the provided transcript and may not reflect the actual podcast timing.