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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. And now here's Armstrong and Getty. Spirit Airlines will start offering premium seats with extra leg room. Spirit was like, go ahead and stretch your legs out the windows as far as you want. Wow.
Unknown
Have you flown Spirit? They get kicked a lot by the comedians at night. Is that an east coast thing?
Jack Armstrong
Oh, it's. It's Primarily, yeah, like JetBlue, which is more or less. I don't. I don't know. I. The super discount airlines. I'm at the point in my life, financially, I don't. I don't fly them.
Unknown
That's just never shown up as an option for me. Like, whenever I Expedia, and it gives me different flights. Yes, Katie, I flew.
Jack Armstrong
I flew Spirit to Vegas. That's the big thing that it's used for is the flights to Vegas. And my flight was delayed six hours, and the chick two rows in front of me puked all over herself. So, yeah, it was a good time.
Unknown
It's not Spirit's fault.
Jack Armstrong
No, but that stuff just tends to happen on Spirit flights for whatever reason. Yeah, yeah. Jack, I gotta step in here. You yourself have made parentheses, hurtful and unfair comments about target people versus Walmart people.
Unknown
Yes.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. So you got Spirit people versus, I don't know, Delta people.
Unknown
Makes Southwest seem like you're flying the Concord.
Jack Armstrong
Mm, yeah. Yeah, that's what I'm hinting at.
Unknown
Okay, so a couple of things to bring you up to speed on before we get to yet another revelation from the Jake Tapper book. This one's kind of interesting, but Trump said this on Air Force One today.
Jack Armstrong
There was hope.
Unknown
Hope by me and people who would like to see the war in Ukraine come to an end, that Putin would show up in Istanbul, Turkey, as Zelinsky was showing up, and they would get together and actually maybe have a conversation about winding the thing down. But no smart person seemed to think Putin actually would show up. I was kind of hoping if Putin didn't show up. Oh, there's Trump's escort there. In the Middle east, the bright red cybertrucks. That was an interesting move by. Was it Qatar that did that? I get those areas mixed up.
Jack Armstrong
Or was it the uae?
Unknown
That was pretty clever of them. He's friends with Elon. Get. Get Cybertrucks. Boy.
Jack Armstrong
Qatar is something. It's a tiny country with, like, no population.
Unknown
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
It just has gargantuan supplies of natural gas, therefore, trillions of dollars, and it throws them around. It's smart. Unfortunately, I think they're. They're bent on evil, at least to some extent.
Unknown
So Zelensky showed up, Marco Rubio showed up, Russia sent some peons, and Vladimir did not show up. I wish that President Trump would come out and say Vladimir Putin had an opportunity to discuss peace and bring this war to an end. He clearly does not want peace. Therefore, the sanctions that the European leaders agreed to over the weekend will go into effect with our blessing. That's what I wish Trump had said, but he did not. He said this among other things. 75. Nothing's going to happen until Putin and I get together. Okay? And obviously he wasn't go. He was going to go, but he thought I was going to go.
Jack Armstrong
He wasn't going if I wasn't there.
Unknown
So Trump bailed Putin out for whatever reason. Nothing's gonna happen until he meets with me personally. Trump said, obviously he wasn't gonna go. He wasn't gonna go, but he thought I was going to go. He wasn't gonna go if I wasn't there. And I don't believe anything's going to happen, whether you like it or not, until he and I get together. We're gonna have to get it solved because too many people are dying. I'm not disappointed.
Jack Armstrong
Other than that last part that sounded like a comedy routine and asked if.
Unknown
He was disappointed that Putin didn't show up. I'm not disappointed in anything. Why would I be disappointed? So why he won't call out Putin as the obvious stumbling block to having any peace here, I'm not exactly sure. I don't know. I don't know what his strategy is.
Jack Armstrong
I don't either.
Unknown
I don't know what happens now. Zelensky's got to be pretty disappointed that. I mean, this could be the end of it. This could be the end of any slight effort toward peace talks. Right? I mean, Putin wants to just keep doing what he's doing. He just wants to keep going forward.
Jack Armstrong
Well, right, And Zelensky knows that, and Ukraine knows that. My only quibble with what you just said is I don't think Zelensky is disappointed because he never had any hope that this particular chapter would bear any fruit. The math just doesn't work. It's hard to describe, but it's like the same reason I predicted with utter certainty that Joe Biden wouldn't be on the ticket last time in November. The math just doesn't work for Putin and his aims. What he's being offered, what he's being threatened with, which is practical. Basically nothing at this point. Him coming to the table and coming to an agreement the Ukrainians can agree to, the math doesn't work.
Unknown
So you're, Russia is getting around many of the sanctions that were put in place, so they're not being crippled in the way that everybody wanted. All the big European leaders, Britain, Germany, France, Poland, got together over the weekend, sat there with Zelensky, maybe you saw it on tv and agreed to really harsh sanctions that go after all of these outs that, that, that Russia has been using for most of the war, going after their shipping and all these different sorts of things. If there wasn't a 30 day ceasefire, Trump comes in and says, no, there shouldn't be a ceasefire unless they meet first and like cut the rug out from under, pulled the rug out from underneath the whole thing. And everybody thought, okay, well maybe this is forcing a meeting so Putin doesn't show up. Now where are the sanctions? And Trump's not making any noises that we would back Europe because we have to back Europe on these sanctions to make them work. So I think Putin wiggled out of the strongest pushback that he's had practically the entire war that happened over the weekend.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. And Trump's help.
Unknown
Well.
Jack Armstrong
Right. My final statement on this, unless you want to talk about it more, is I'm honestly, like I said, flabbergasted. If I thought this was a bad strategy and wouldn't work and Trump was wrong. Wrong, I would say so. I just don't get it at all. I don't even know what it is, so I don't know if, how to criticize it. I, I suppose I could say this is a aimless and hapless the, the non policy and it's outrageous because it seems to be. But I, part of me thinks he's got something in mind. I just don't know what it is.
Unknown
Anyway, to something probably more interesting to you, what the heck was going on in the Biden White House there, especially that last year, according to the Jake Tapper book that comes out next week that I bought a month ahead of time for some dumb reason and I wish I hadn't put money in his pocket. Some members of Biden's cabinet, and I don't know if they let us know in the book or if the tease is often the tease in a TV show, the little clip you see for the commercial is the whole thing, that's all they got. But some members of former President Biden's cabinet did not believe he could be relied on to perform at 2am during an emergency in the final year of his presidency. And that their access had dropped off considerably.
Jack Armstrong
Oh yeah. I was just going to say that the cabinet members who never met with him.
Unknown
So the president had stopped meeting with the cabinet members and they didn't think he was capable of handling a middle of the night emergency. If that's not 25th Amendment stuff, I don't know what is.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, it is. I think you're 100% correct.
Unknown
I wonder if anybody that I don't know if that's in the book. Were they having the conversation? Somebody had to bring it up at some point. I mean if you don't think the guy could handle. And we said this through, through most of his presidency. What if something happens at 2 o' clock in the morning? There's no way Joe Biden's gonna make the China has moved on Taiwan. Huh? Who's Taiwan? Is Taiwan here? I mean how the hell was he gonna make the decision?
Jack Armstrong
Well, and while I appreciate the classic 2am phone call scenario, 6pm might have been out of the question.
Unknown
Right.
Jack Armstrong
So I mean it was much worse.
Unknown
Than you know, man, that is no way to run a superpower.
Jack Armstrong
That is an incredible lack of patriotism and moral courage by any serious person in power. The only thing, the only fellow who was talking openly about it was what's that? Congressman who ran for president, who was 100% right of everything he said, who they tried to railroad out of the party. I don't even remember the guy's name.
Unknown
Right. An emailer said last hour that our anger should be at the people surrounding Biden and hiding him and protecting him and not Jake Tapper. And I think you're right. I am going to change my fixation. Whoever these cabinet members are, you are a traitor to your nation. That you were more concerned in keeping your job for the rest of the year so you didn't have to move out of town or something. You should have. If you actually believe the President of the United States couldn't handle an emergency in the middle of the night, you should have gone to the cameras right away. I'm the Secretary of the. Whoever was Secretary of State, it might have been, might have been Anthony Blinken, who knows. But they should have gone with cameras right away. And I don't think the president currently can have handle an emergency. And that is not good for the country. And something needs to be done. That's what a patriot would have done, not tell Jake Tapper after the election.
Jack Armstrong
And it's not like Biden was Saddam Hussein who if he got wind that you were talking about him behind his back would have you dragged out and shot as an example. You could, as the secretary of this or that, you could say to the other guy, boy, the president does not seem sharp to me at all. Do you worry about him? Yeah, you could say that. It's so. A couple of things. Number one, that's 100% correct. These people ought to be deeply, deeply ashamed and cast into the dustbin of history because they risked the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness of the American people just to not ruffle any feathers in their political party in spite of the obvious risk. Secondly, and to JT's point and yours, luckily, I have plenty of hate in my heart for both the cabinet and the insiders and Jill Biden and Jake Tapper.
Unknown
It's awful that Jill Biden do that. But you can excuse a wife for not going to the press and holding a press conference saying, my husband is not capable of being president. I'll give his wife an excuse. But the cabinet members, Come on, that's weak, man. Where's. Are there any even kind of profiles and even mild courage that ever occur?
Jack Armstrong
No. No. Sickening. By the way, I hear folks yelling at the radio doctor, Jill, fake doctor. Should have said, Joe, you can't run, sweetheart. It's just you can't.
Unknown
Maybe she did.
Jack Armstrong
Maybe she did repeatedly. And he flew into crazy ass rage, which sometimes people did. He like do, right? Exactly. And she thought, well, you know what? I got to keep peace in the household. Maybe somebody else will say it to him. I don't know. She strikes me as a lunatic and a hungry, just utterly dishonest climber. And, and I already said lunatic, but also half a nut. Joe, you did great. You answered all the questions. Joe, you did such a great job. You answered every question.
Unknown
You knew all the facts.
Jack Armstrong
You knew all the facts. That's bizarre.
Unknown
So I did. My personal note on this would be, if we get a chance to talk to Jake Tapper, rather than beating him up, I would like to ask him, don't you think those cabinet members, if you know who they are, are traitors to their nation for keeping that a secret?
Jack Armstrong
Let's do that in the first half, then let's kick the hell out of them in the second half. You suck. It's gonna be a little more artful than that. Yeah, that's gonna be long and short. Well, you suck. And you're a gaslighting fool. You're either an idiot or a liar.
Unknown
And you suck.
Joe Getty
Oh.
Unknown
What?
Jack Armstrong
Joe Biden's declined with aids. What? He's got dementia. What? He's not fit for another term. Oh God. He's just realized that in the last six months. You're either an idiot or a liar. Please pick one. Please.
Unknown
Yes, Michael.
Jack Armstrong
I think you had to start the interview. Jake. How do you sleep at night?
Unknown
There you go. That's a good start. How do you sleep at night?
Jack Armstrong
Sets a tone.
Unknown
I'll give you plenty of time to answer the question. We got more on the way. Stay here.
Jack Armstrong
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Changed my mind. The Biden mental health thing has been talked about a lot, but a couple of quick texts on the conversation we just had one maybe they are patriots and they thought we're better off than with Kamala Harris. That's true. Oh, that is actually true. Where you think you know what, we'll work around it. I'll make the decision, you make the decision, we'll sign off or whatever. But we can't have Kamala be president.
Jack Armstrong
Right, I understand the counterargument, which is no, you can't have the president's people be the president.
Unknown
The other might have agreed if I was one of the cabinet members.
Jack Armstrong
Well, and it's even worse than that because they might have said Kamala Harris is a moron and the people around her are worse.
Unknown
Right? She'll get rid of us inner circle. So I changed my mind on that. And then the other thing is, Jill Biden always sounded like she was patting him on the head for making a boom boom all on his own. Come On Joe, you made boom, boom.
All on your own.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, boy. All right, moving along. I made reference to this. If you've been to the White House in recent years, not literally like to meet with the President, but as a tourist like most of us, I was.
Unknown
Not long ago, and I could barely see it. It was covered with. There's crap all around it.
Jack Armstrong
Well, and. And, you know, I don't know if.
Unknown
It was because of the inauguration or what, but.
Jack Armstrong
And you're much farther away than you used to be. It's. They've expanded the security perimeter, you know, for obvious crazy times, but. So right outside the fence, though, is this crappy, tarp covered, ramshackle, half a tent hut with signs and flags and a cooler and some sort of wood placard just with various crap messages that has been there since 1981.
Unknown
Oh, really?
Jack Armstrong
It is believed to be the longest running continuous protest in U.S. history, and it's a damned eyesore. There's a GOP lawmaker. The reason this has come up is telling the Department of the Interior, you gotta get rid of this. The White House peace Vigil. It was originally set up to raise awareness about nuclear proliferation, but since it just changes year by year. What far left. Cause it's expressing changes the stupid signs and just remains. It looks like a junkie camp outside the White House. Jeff Van Drew, Republican, New Jersey, wrote in a letter to the Doug Burgum, who's doing a great job, by the way, quote, let me be clear. Nothing in the Constitution guarantees the right to erect permanent structures and occupy public land day after day, year after year, in a manner that creates public safety hazards, degrades the appearance of one of our most iconic parks, and burdens both the district and the National Park Service. This isn't free speech. This is a failure of enforcement. Amen. Mr. Van Drew. Yeah, my eye out for him. I like the cut of his jib.
Unknown
I was highly disappointed. Everything else was good, but the. We couldn't get anywhere close to the White House. I mean, you couldn't even really hardly see any of it when I was there last time with the kids and I. I was looking forward to showing that to him, but I don't like that. There's. That's just a bad feeling. I realize the security needs, but the. The idea of the people's house where the president lives, you can't even, like, hardly get a glimpse at it from a distance anymore. That's. That's no good.
Jack Armstrong
It is the symptom of a disease, I think. So here's some of the signage currently flying outside this eyesore. When a banana republic's leader can openly defy to return a wrongly deported person. Is this ethnic cleansing? Palestinian loss of land? 5 million Palestinians classified as refugees? War is not the answer with a dove. US militarism fuels climate crisis. Black fathers matter. Black lives matter. No nuclear war. 57 years since the Israeli occupation. Just a mishmash of like angry stupid college girl rantings.
Unknown
We should do a Diddy trial update at some point. John Roberts interrupted Sotomayor in arguments this morning, which is exciting. Among other things on the way.
Jack Armstrong
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Go.
That's cool.
Jack Armstrong
The current world record is held by a team of engineers at Mitsubishi. Right. Giant multinational corporation.
Unknown
Set a world record.
Jack Armstrong
What, what's behind me right now is a team of Purdue undergraduate students who said, you know what? I think we can do better. And they did. Oh my gosh.
Unknown
That is a group of Purdue students that built a robot that can do a Rubik's Cube. You hand the robot an unsolved Rubik's Cube and can do it. You heard that sound there in a tenth of a second, which is hard. It's not hard for me to imagine the capability of the robot to. Well, I guess it is pretty amazing because visually it has to be able to look at it and then turn that into what that means in like zeros and ones, how to solve the thing. But then the physical part of grabbing it and turning the little fairly delicate. If you've ever done a Rubik's Cube things, that's, that's maybe even more amazing.
Jack Armstrong
They solved it. Meaning put it in, all the sides are right in 103 milliseconds. So that is just over a tenth of a second.
Unknown
And like I said, I'm not surprised. Robots can figure out what you need to do to solve the puzzle in that amount of time. I am surprised that it's physically capable of that. Delicate movements that quickly.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Unknown
That is just stunning.
Jack Armstrong
And honestly, not to gripe at the staff or anything, I found the video accompanying the article which you can find at Armstrong&getty.com I think it's in Katie's corner. But the video was super crazy interesting. Their cut could have been longer, but they point out for, among other things, that. So it's just over a tenth of a second it takes to blink your eyes. Takes twice that long just to blink once.
Unknown
I'm even slower than that. I'm a, I'm a slow blinker.
Jack Armstrong
They have lazy eyelids. That's right, yeah. And again they cut almost by two thirds the previous world record which was from Mitsubishi. And these are, I think it's four plucky young college students at Purdue. It's unbelievable. If that makes you feel bad about yourself, it should certainly had that effect on me.
Unknown
Well, I haven't, I haven't. I've only been thinking about it from the aspect of if robot can do that and it's not the speed again, that's so amazing to me. It's a. Then, then what kind of stuff can it do in a warehouse? You know, fairly delicate, intricate, complicated things. Wow.
Jack Armstrong
Give it a full two and a half seconds and it could do it very gently.
Unknown
Right.
Jack Armstrong
Because they did have a problem with the Rubik's Cubes flying apart. But you know, that's.
Unknown
It's a plastic kid's toy and the guy sitting close to him lost two.
Jack Armstrong
Eyes, but, well, what are you gonna do? So anyway, that's an amazing example of American ingenuity and engineering.
Unknown
My brother's been managing a warehouse for years and they got forklifts and people moving stuff around and everything like that. I gotta believe in a decade there ain't nobody doing that.
Jack Armstrong
I would agree 100%. As long as the technology's reasonably affordable compared to a human staff, and particularly given the rate of injuries in work like that. So you've got high insurance premiums, liability.
Unknown
Insurance, just eliminating health insurance. How much would that save a company?
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. Yeah, well, and those computer driven forklifts that read codes and grab the boxes and bring them down, bring them to the bay or whatever. Crush a few people on the way, but whatever. Well, they ought to get the Hell out of the way. That's already happening. So yeah, it's going to become cheaper and cheaper and more and more common. So on the other side of the human achievement scale is the fact that we are killing ourselves in this country. Not literally. Well, part of it is literally killing ourselves, but we are far less healthy than people in other high income countries. Here comes RFK Jr. Well, yeah, kind of. Although bringing him.
Unknown
It's all about the seed oil.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Don't think it is. Bringing him into it clouds the waters in my opinion. But this, and this is really an interesting piece of journalism, but it talks about how in the first part of the 20th century, if you're gonna die, it was from an infection in influenza, tuberculosis. Then we had better sanitation.
Unknown
That swooping cough I have would have killed me a hundred years ago, I'm sure.
Jack Armstrong
Probably, yeah. Then you got better sanitation, advances in antibiotics and vaccines that took care of that. Medical innovations, anti smoking campaigns spurred decades of progress against heart disease and cancer. But chronic diseases, persistent or long term health conditions are undermining the momentum. Stalled life expectancy, it's actually dropped now. And we trail other developed countries pretty significantly. I mean we're, you know, 78ish years and you got plenty of countries that are at, you know, 81 to 84 years of average expectancy. Six, seven years. Especially if it's reasonably healthy. Happy life.
Unknown
Well, you can just.
Jack Armstrong
That's bad.
Unknown
Well, you can just assume, can't you? I always assume. Like if you increase life expectancy somewhere by five years, I assume I get five more years of the years that I enjoy in addition.
Jack Armstrong
Right, yeah, you would think. I mean. Yeah, Depending on the. Yeah, yeah. In general. Yeah, yeah. Much of the gap in life expectancy is due to deaths in America among working age adults. According to these researchers, Americans die earlier and are sicker than people in other high income countries. It's been true for a long time and the trend is getting worse. Here's some of the particulars. Drug overdoses from opioids, alcohol overuse, vaccine, suicide. What?
Unknown
Vaccines.
Jack Armstrong
No, no, no, no. And chronic diseases drive most of the early deaths. US also took a bigger hit from COVID 19. Even among younger adults who are lower risk because we're so damn fat.
Unknown
Yeah. I would like to know how much the math is affected by all of the gazillions of people we have dropped dead from fentanyl and tranq on the streets of San Francisco and LA and everywhere else around the country. Because you know, you have a 25 year old die of Fentanyl. That has quite an effect on the statistic of life expectancy.
Jack Armstrong
100%. And I'd almost like to see, I mean, in terms of the health of the nation, because I care about my country and its people. I want that big number. But you're absolutely right. Can we break it out for people who have never, you know, had an opioid addiction and never will and would never touch a needle drug, as they used to say back in the day? Yeah, I mean, that's. It's gonna be a different picture. But putting that excellent point aside, the US obesity rate is nearly double the average of peer nations, which is knocked back all of our progress against heart disease, or a lot of it. Around a third of US adults have had multiple chronic conditions, the highest rate among the developed countries.
Unknown
A third of US adults have had multiple chronic conditions. Yes, that's quite a statement.
Jack Armstrong
Rates for conditions including hypertension and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have held relatively steady in recent decades. And the rising prevalence of diabetes is in part because people are living longer with the disease. But we still have higher rates of these conditions compared with peer nations.
Unknown
I like the fact that the rest of the world is catching up with us, fat wise. Makes me feel better.
Jack Armstrong
Well, that is the classic losers philosophy and one I have felt at times in my life, not proud of it. Look, if I can't get ahead, let's drag other people down. If I can't do well, let's impede others.
Unknown
Hey, look, Malaysia's fat too, so we all feel better about ourselves.
Jack Armstrong
All right? So many preventable chronic diseases related to four major risk factors. Here they are, folks. I'll bet you could get several of them. Cigarette smoking, excessive alcohol use, physical inactivity, and eating crap. Or as they put it in this fancy article, poor nutrition.
Unknown
Yeah, I would like to see a number where you take out, I don't smoke and I'm not going to, and I don't do drugs and I'm not going to. If you eliminate both of those, that's got to have a pretty big significant effect on the number, I would think, for life expectancy.
Jack Armstrong
I would agree. And you know, there are a couple of components to the obesity thing. In the US People get less exercise, moving less than several European counterparts, studies have shown.
Unknown
Good for you.
Jack Armstrong
The nation's western style diet. Again, if you can't get ahead, drag somebody else down. The nation's western style diet is heavy in sugars, processed meat and unhealthy fat.
Unknown
Sounds delicious.
Jack Armstrong
Americans also consume more ultra processed Foods surveys suggest and such diets be been linked to an increase in obesity, type 2 diabetes and some cancers. As I've said before, it is a dry attempt at humor, but I like it. Any scientist studying any beast says, wow, these beasts are dying earlier, they're hugely fat, their health is declining overall. Well, could it be that they're eating something completely different than they ever have before? No, that can't be it.
Unknown
I mean, come on, this is maybe your wisest thing ever, this one. This might be called the Getty Principle or something someday. I mean, because that is, that is so obviously true but overlooked in this conversation all the time. They continue to have hearings with, you know, loads of experts and charts and everything. When it's, you can just boil it down to. And animals started eating a completely different diet.
Jack Armstrong
Now it's unhealthy.
Unknown
Now it's unhealthy. How about we start there?
Jack Armstrong
So, and just in case you're not hip to this sort of thing or haven't been thinking about it a lot, you can't look at it in like five year increments. You've got to look at it in thousand year increments. When you're talking about the ability of a beast to adapt to a significant change in its environment. And what you shove down your gullet is, you know, next to what you breathe, like the most important environmental, you know, factor there is. So yeah, we, we have in the last, just, just 75 years.
Unknown
Yeah. Not very many years.
Jack Armstrong
Which evolutionary is like faster than those Purdue students can do a Rubik's Cube. We have completely changed our diets and it's killing us.
Unknown
Oh yeah, it's pretty recent because my mom and dad, maybe your mom and dad too. But like my mom and dad probably ate roughly the same thing as the previous several hundred years of their families ate. Whereas I have not, I think back.
Jack Armstrong
To what I ate as a kid, as a 60 year old man, incredibly youthful, but 60 years old. And it was the ultra processed stuff, number one. We couldn't afford it to the extent it existed. We just. You cooked some sort of meat and, and not a ton of it and generally not very fatty or whatever. You had a vegetable, maybe a potato and you ate at home all the time.
Unknown
Yeah, every meal. My kids are not eating like that, to my great shame, groceries prepared and.
Jack Armstrong
Put on the table.
Unknown
Yeah. So it's been just. Yeah like the last 50 years that things have really changed. So again. And then you say then now you have a different people are dying earlier and have all These different problems. Yeah, that's a good place to start looking. Not that microplastics aren't a thing or.
Jack Armstrong
Sure, they might be terrible, this die.
Unknown
Or whatever, but you don't need those.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. So maybe a correlative corollary to the Getty principle. Well, it's corollary to the Orwell principle that I reread that quote the other day that to see what is in front of one's own eyes takes constant effort. Was. Was his quote a corollary to that might be to see what your society is doing and judging whether you want to do it too and not just going along with it takes constant effort.
Unknown
Yeah. I don't know this one. That's true in a number of ways, but in the eating realm, it's just, you know, cheap and convenient is hard to overcome.
Jack Armstrong
Oh yeah, it's. Well, I would say it's seductive, I'd say.
Unknown
I mean your. Your little presentation there, which makes me feel incredibly guilty of me going to the grocery store, getting all the stuff, taking it home, learning how to prepare a meal because I don't know how then preparing the meal and everything like that. It's just. Or you got to get a chef doordash.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, well. And again last night, Panda Express. I draw. Oh, so good. So good. If you send it to a real Chinese person, they'd say, what the hell is this? But it's so good. The term seductive, I use that intentionally. But the seduction is not of a beautiful woman. Sorry, I'm a straight guy. I'm gonna go with a beautiful woman who's going to become your loving wife.
Unknown
I don't know what a woman is.
Jack Armstrong
Crackhoe, who's gonna whack you over the head and take your watch and wallet.
Unknown
You're right.
Jack Armstrong
And I'm as guilty as anybody. I'm yelling at me, folks. Yeah. Cause I'm trying to convince me. I'm not lecturing you.
Unknown
You got four fingers pointing back at you because you're deformed.
Jack Armstrong
No, look at that. That's weird.
Unknown
We got more on the waist here.
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Jack Armstrong
I hope they claw your eyes out. David Muir, huh? You putz back to the eagles.
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I haven't logged any time with the baby eagle cam. And I know some people that have, and I've heard it mocked. But how about the people who are spending a little time looking at the baby eagles are happier than I am. So who am I to judge? Just Katie.
Jack Armstrong
I. I have it open on my computer right now and I do feel happy watching it.
Unknown
Yeah, thank you. I should do that more often.
Jack Armstrong
And yeah, it's the national bird. They're a beautiful bird of prey. I'm, I'm super pro eagle and eagle cams. I. I've watched an owl cam Jack.
Unknown
There you go. Go. I'm pro babies fledge is what David Muir told us. Okay.
Jack Armstrong
Hence the term fledgling. You know what? I, for, for just this moment, retract my bitter hatred of David Muir. All right, moving along. Speaking of music. What, Katie, what was that book? I didn't think you had to go that far. You can hate David Muir and appreciate.
Unknown
It and still like Baby, exactly.
Jack Armstrong
And, and the word fledgling. You're right.
Unknown
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
I've lost my, my edge. David Muir is an A. Okay, all right, let's, let's take it easy, everybody. I found this interesting. Any. Everybody knows concerts are more expensive these days.
Unknown
I'd say.
Jack Armstrong
You know, it's funny, I will probably remember on my deathbed when I was, I think I was like 12 years old. Gladys. It was way back in the 70s that a friend of mine got some Rolling Stones tickets and, and I decided not to pay $20 to see the Stones.
Unknown
Even adjusted for inflation. That's.
Jack Armstrong
Well, you know what's interesting, first of all, it's, you know, I caddied for money. I didn't have much money. We as a family didn't have much money. And I thought, that's too much money. Even though I, I loved and continue to love the Stones, I, I just did the inflation calculator. If that was 1977, and I think it was roughly, that'd be a hundred and six dollars now.
Unknown
Okay, that's not nothing.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Anyway, so some, some folks for some reason have broken down concert tickets based on how much you're paying per song or per minute.
Unknown
That's pretty funny.
Jack Armstrong
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Unknown
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. You're a budget conscious fan. You want plenty of music per dollar. Best value, ed Sheeran just 91 cents per minute and Usher $3.76 per song.
Unknown
Fantastic deal.
Jack Armstrong
Lady Gaga's latest tour is about $14 per song. Let's see. I'll pay you 14 a song not to play. Do we have a deal? Armstrong and Gettysburg.
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Podcast Summary: Armstrong & Getty On Demand - "Joe, You Made Boom Boom All On Your Own!!"
Release Date: May 15, 2025
Host: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
Platform: iHeartPodcasts
In the episode titled "Joe, You Made Boom Boom All On Your Own!!," hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty dive into a variety of topics ranging from airline experiences and political discourse to advancements in robotics and pressing public health concerns in the United States. The conversation is marked by humor, candid opinions, and insightful commentary.
Timestamp: 03:00 - 04:12
Jack Armstrong initiates the discussion by addressing Spirit Airlines' new offering of premium seats with extra legroom, humorously remarking:
Jack Armstrong [03:07]: "Spirit was like, go ahead and stretch your legs out the windows as far as you want. Wow."
Joe Getty shares personal experiences flying Spirit, highlighting common issues travelers face:
Joe Getty [04:00]: "I flew Spirit to Vegas. That's the big thing that it's used for is the flights to Vegas. And my flight was delayed six hours, and the chick two rows in front of me puked all over herself. So, yeah, it was a good time."
The hosts critique Spirit Airlines' reputation compared to other budget carriers, emphasizing the frequent delays and customer service challenges.
Timestamp: 04:42 - 09:58
The conversation shifts to international politics, focusing on former President Trump's statements regarding Putin and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Jack expresses skepticism about Trump's strategy:
Jack Armstrong [08:15]: "What he's being offered, what he's being threatened with, which is practical. Basically nothing at this point."
Joe Getty critiques Trump's reluctance to support sanctions without direct negotiations:
Joe Getty [06:38]: "Trump bailed Putin out for whatever reason. Nothing's gonna happen until he meets with me personally."
The hosts debate the effectiveness of Trump's approach, with Jack pondering whether Trump has an undisclosed strategy:
Jack Armstrong [09:22]: "I'm honestly, like I said, flabbergasted. I just don't get it at all."
Timestamp: 10:41 - 15:57
Jack and Joe delve into internal issues within President Biden's administration, citing revelations from Jake Tapper's upcoming book. They discuss reports that several cabinet members doubted Biden's capability to handle emergencies, particularly during critical moments like a sudden international crisis.
Joe Getty [11:03]: "If we get a chance to talk to Jake Tapper, rather than beating him up, I would like to ask him, don't you think those cabinet members, if you know who they are, are traitors to their nation for keeping that a secret?"
Jack emphasizes the gravity of these concerns, linking them to potential constitutional implications:
Jack Armstrong [11:08]: "That is 25th Amendment stuff, I don't know what is."
The hosts express disappointment and frustration over the perceived lack of transparency and responsibility among Biden's cabinet members.
Timestamp: 21:11 - 23:19
The discussion moves to the longstanding White House peace vigil, a continuous protest since 1981 aiming to raise awareness about nuclear proliferation. Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew voices opposition to the vigil, requesting its removal due to public safety hazards and degradation of the park's appearance.
Jack Armstrong [21:50]: "There was hope that Putin and Zelensky would come together, but he didn't show up. Now, with Trump saying nothing will happen until they meet, sanctions are in limbo."
Joe Getty criticizes the protesters' signage as inconsistent and the vigil as an eyesore:
Joe Getty [23:19]: "When a banana republic's leader can openly defy to return a wrongly deported person. Is this ethnic cleansing?"
The hosts lament the current state of the protest area, highlighting its impact on the White House's iconic image.
Timestamp: 27:46 - 30:54
Shifting to technology, Jack Armstrong praises a team of Purdue undergraduate students who have developed a robot capable of solving a Rubik's Cube in just 103 milliseconds—a new world record that surpasses Mitsubishi's previous achievement.
Jack Armstrong [28:05]: "They solved it, meaning put it in, all the sides are right in 103 milliseconds. So that is just over a tenth of a second."
The hosts marvel at the robot's ability to handle both the computational and physical challenges involved:
Joe Getty [28:57]: "I am surprised that it's physically capable of that. Delicate movements that quickly."
They discuss the broader implications of such advancements, particularly in automating complex tasks in industries like warehousing.
Timestamp: 31:09 - 37:56
One of the most pressing topics addressed is the declining life expectancy in the United States compared to other high-income countries. The hosts break down the contributing factors, emphasizing chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and the impact of substance abuse.
Jack Armstrong [33:03]: "Much of the gap in life expectancy is due to deaths in America among working-age adults. Americans die earlier and are sicker than people in other high-income countries."
Joe Getty highlights the role of preventable factors:
Joe Getty [35:04]: "Cigarette smoking, excessive alcohol use, physical inactivity, and eating crap."
They delve into the Obesity epidemic, noting that the U.S. has nearly double the average obesity rate of its peers, significantly undermining progress made against heart disease and cancer.
Jack Armstrong [34:00]: "The nation's western-style diet is heavy in sugars, processed meat, and unhealthy fat."
The hosts call for a reevaluation of dietary habits and increased public health initiatives to address these challenges.
Throughout the episode, Armstrong and Getty intersperse their conversation with lighter topics and humor. They discuss the happiness derived from watching the baby eagle cam, the rising costs of concert tickets, and engage in playful banter about public figures like David Muir.
Jack Armstrong [46:50]: "I have it open on my computer right now and I do feel happy watching it."
Their humor provides a respite from the more serious topics, maintaining an engaging and relatable tone for listeners.
Jack Armstrong [03:07]: "Spirit was like, go ahead and stretch your legs out the windows as far as you want. Wow."
Joe Getty [04:00]: "I flew Spirit to Vegas... it was a good time."
Jack Armstrong [08:15]: "What he's being offered, what he's being threatened with, which is practical. Basically nothing at this point."
Joe Getty [11:03]: "Don't you think those cabinet members... are traitors to their nation for keeping that a secret?"
Jack Armstrong [33:03]: "Americans die earlier and are sicker than people in other high-income countries."
Joe Getty [35:04]: "Cigarette smoking, excessive alcohol use, physical inactivity, and eating crap."
Jack Armstrong [46:50]: "I do feel happy watching [the eagle cam]."
In this episode, Armstrong and Getty navigate through a spectrum of topics, offering their perspectives with a blend of humor and critical analysis. From scrutinizing airline services and political maneuvers to celebrating technological achievements and addressing urgent health issues, their conversation provides listeners with both entertainment and thoughtful insights.
For more in-depth discussions and updates, tune into future episodes of Armstrong & Getty On Demand on iHeartPodcasts.