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Jack Armstrong
This is an iHeart podcast broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center. Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
Live from Studio C. Say senor.
Joe Getty
A dimly lit room deep within the bowels of the Armstrong and getting communications compound. On Tuesday, we're under the tutelage of our general manager, the Man.
Jack Armstrong
The man is now in charge in la.
Joe Getty
Answering to the Man.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, that's right.
Joe Getty
Scumbags.
Jack Armstrong
Anarchists.
Joe Getty
Well, if you get enough Pete people there, I guess enough cops of various kinds, National Guard, police from all over California, then I guess you can get things under control because there wasn't a lot last night. I mean, I set a couple of cop cars on fire on the way to work, but you know, this is the routine, Right, right, yeah.
Jack Armstrong
All of that show of force over the objections of the far left lunatic governor of California who's looking worse as the days go by, in my opinion.
Joe Getty
Are we down to the political grandstanding wrangling at this point over that sort of thing? I'm in charge. No, I'm in charge. And who benefits from it? And Newsom and Trump, maybe their whole 40 minute phone call Saturday night was. I'll bet we could both benefit greatly from this if we play it right. Maybe that's what they said. I know.
Jack Armstrong
I doubt.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
You know, that's not crazy. Donald J. Wins this one, though. If Gabby thinks this is an acceptable look to the rest of America, he is insane.
Joe Getty
Well, we got a couple of clips we're going to play later. I mean, I was watching Mark Halperin's news show last night and he has Sean Spicer, he was Trump's press secretary on representing Republicans and he has this other guy, Dan something or other, who represents Democrats. He's a strategist dude. And the Democratic strategist dude was like, I don't know what we're doing. The optics of this are horrible. We have got to get out of this. I mean, we are on the wrong side of this 100%. He was just beside himself with how bad it was for his party, the Democrats.
Jack Armstrong
You know what's interesting is when similar stuff happened during the Biden administration. I could run through the list if you like. We start with the George Floyd thing. The strategy was, well, we'll just let everybody riot, the local cops will get beat up and the media will spin it for us and so it won't have this bad. This bad look.
Joe Getty
Yeah, it's funny you bring that up. I Heard some punditry about that this morning that I thought was really smart. The thing with George Floyd was most of America saw the video of George Floyd on the ground with the knee on his neck and thought that's horrific. And kind of understood why people were on the streets even if you don't, you know, smashing up windows and all that sort is not acceptable. But you understood why people were angry on this one. People are looking at the big picture and saying why are you protesting against kicking out illegals? I want. So it's the, it's this, the public opinion is not on the side of the protesters.
Jack Armstrong
I would agree. Yeah, absolutely. I think, yeah, I'm not going to re litigate the whole George Floyd thing. It was, it could have been a much more nuanced view if the media were doing their jobs. But that's in the past. But yeah, I think that's absolutely true. There's no bedrock of, of sympathy. I mean you might sympathize. Some law abiding guy who's been here for 15 years and gets caught up in a raid or whatever, that's fine, let's talk about that, let's pass laws about that. But let's not burn LA about that says America.
Joe Getty
So I thought this was interesting late in the day yesterday if you saw this or not. So the, there was one main guy who was cement chunk guy who had big chunks of cement and was breaking them into small enough chunks he could lift them over his head trying to kill, I don't know how you describe it any way other than trying to kill cops. If you try throw a giant chunk of cement at somebody, you're trying to kill them. Right from an overpass. Anyway, they figured out who the guy was even though he was masked, his mask slipped down at one point, did some facial recognition which is a little frightening and figured out who the guy is right away. And they got a name in the worn out for his arrest and Pam Bondi, the attorney general announced that yesterday afternoon. So they're going to find this guy. They know where he is, they're gonna find him. He is one of your outside agitators and I think it'll be interesting to see who's he's, who he's associated with attached to what his. What is, you know, what is he one of these professionals that's been ever at every giant riot we've watched over the last 20 years?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, you read my mind. I was just gonna say let's talk about his organization, his associations which are loose intentionally it's a classic insurgent cell. Distribution of power. So nobody knows anybody else. So you can' people anyway. But to whatever extent they can connect this guy to whomever else, it's a clear place to apply the RICO statutes. This guy is part of a criminal organization that commits mayhem.
Joe Getty
Wow, that would be interesting. Interstate mayhem, you're right, but probably violates the commerce clause.
Jack Armstrong
I'm guessing this isn't a plucky Hispanic dad. I was just reading more about the Maryland dad.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
Old Kilmar, what's his face? He's a freaking human trafficking gang banger. Anyway, I suspect very strongly that this isn't an offended American citizen of Hispanic descent in a longtime Angeleno. No, he's a damned antifa scumbag.
Joe Getty
So there's more National Guardsmen being deployed to LA and Marines. I don't know what they're going to do when they get there. I don't think there's gonna be anything to do. But, you know, I mean, guard federal.
Jack Armstrong
Facilities until the dust settles.
Joe Getty
Right, the dust.
Jack Armstrong
Maybe see the, the walk of fame.
Joe Getty
I don't know.
Jack Armstrong
There are many things to see.
Joe Getty
Trump was asked about it last night. Maybe we'll play this later. Trump was asked about it last night and he had like two words about it. Then he started it on how dumb the bullet train is. So I don't know, he got off the grade. He's right. Yeah. Maybe deploy National Guard troops to surround the bullet train track there in Palmdale and say stop building this. It's crazy.
Jack Armstrong
Point of order, Mr. Chairman. There is no track. There's just like a flat area where a track could conceivably go in the year 2180.
Joe Getty
Not a minor point. Some protest. Protesting. Using my finger quotes. I like the way protest is a catch all word from everything from we got a permit and, and eight of us with signs are going to stand on the corner here and try to get minimum wage raised. And they also call protest. The thousands of people looting stores and setting things on fire. They're all protests all come under the same word. Oh, that's what was going on.
Jack Armstrong
It's funny that reporters whose very occupation involves choosing words to accurately describe things would lack the vocabulary to make clear what's going on. That's really odd.
Joe Getty
Yeah, um, that's what went on in LA mostly last night. Looting. I'm looting in the. For. For illegals. Looting for illegals. I need a new TV for illegals.
Jack Armstrong
I'm protesting the need to exchange currency for these goods by taking them.
Joe Getty
Yeah, lots of Looting. And then the police said, well, this is what happens when we've got all the cops having to deal with one situation. I don't know. I guess that's anger at the Trump administration for attempting to boot out illegals. But, yeah, lots of looting. So I guess that's what the National Guard troops and Marines could be doing is stopping the. Maybe they take control downtown, then the cops can go back to stopping looting, which happens immediately. You pull cops out of an area immediately, things get looted. At least in la. Yeah, that's just human nature, unfortunately, it seems.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I was just reading, didn't get a chance to bring it up on the show. The. The trend in faith and. And belief. What was the term support for the police in the minute Minneapolis area of old George Floyd. That among black and inner city residents, they support the police strongly because they know what the absence of the police means. It means mayhem and. And pain and death.
Joe Getty
I heard a good rant about this yesterday. I will. I will summarize it after we start the show officially. I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty on this. It is Tuesday, June 10th, the year 2025. We are Armstrong and Getty, and we approve of this program.
Jack Armstrong
Let's begin the show officially then, according to FCC rules and regulations. We wouldn't want the National Guard coming in here. Let's get started at mark.
C
We are behind the LAPD skirmish line right now. They gave a dispersal order. The crowd did not disperse. There are hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of these protesters in front of these officers, pushing these officers towards us. They go back probably two blocks behind, a whole lot of foreign flags being waved. From my perspective, I don't see a single American one right now. I see multiple from Mexico and from. From El Salvador.
Joe Getty
Yeah, that's what that Democratic strategist was talking about. The optics of this, just all those foreign flags and people here illegally and just the vast majority of America's. No, no to that.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Joe Getty
So I was listening to this podcast yesterday in the punditry around. What were you just talking about? Now? It flitted out of my mind because.
Jack Armstrong
I'm for the police, inner cities, minorities. Oh, yeah.
Joe Getty
How rioting is such a, you know, it's a regressive tax. It hurts working class people way more than it hurts, you know, upper middle class or rich people. A highway being closed off for a while or you can't get where you want to go or whatever. It. It hurts the average Joe or below that way more than it hurts people who can afford to Miss a day or work from home or whatever.
Jack Armstrong
That's such a great point.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Yeah, it is.
Jack Armstrong
And. And the damage is almost exclusively done in the neighborhoods where people like that live where they would like to be able to go to the store, but the store is closed because somebody torched it and looted it. Probably in reverse order. Yeah, it absolutely impacts the poor much more strongly.
Joe Getty
It's terrible. Speaking of the working class, I just saw breaking news. Josh Hawley, US senator from Mizzou, just proposed a $15 an hour national minimum wage. Man, he has gone full played to the working class, hasn't he?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, boy. The horseshoe principle at work here. Dangerous right winger Josh Hawley is now singing from the same hymnal as Bernie Sanders on a regular basis.
Joe Getty
Or the Republican Party is becoming the Democratic Party and the Democratic Party is becoming the Socialist Party. I don't know where the Conservatives are going to land at some point. Anyway, different story for a different time. We got Katie's headlines on the way. We got lots of stuff to talk about today that I'm looking forward to. Wow. Did I come across something interesting yesterday about people who are trying to get into AI relationships or these companies out there that are now, like setting it up for you? If you're, you know, you're a lonely widow or whatever you are, you're an incel. Somewhere.
Jack Armstrong
They're.
Joe Getty
They're now like. Like an only fan site. Except it's an AI site and it's emotional stuff. It's not sex stuff. It's emotional stuff.
Jack Armstrong
So they'll set you up with a.
Joe Getty
Computer or you pay a subscription to have a. Yeah. You know.
Jack Armstrong
Okay.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Interesting what you just said about the Republican Party becoming the Democrats and the Democrats becoming the Socialists was one of the more disturbing things I've heard in the last five. I think you're absolutely right. I think we are becoming Great Britain.
Joe Getty
I'm here to disturb. Or Canada. We're becoming Canada and Great Britain.
Jack Armstrong
Good Lord.
Joe Getty
Good Lord. So anyway, we got all that on the way. Our text text line is 415295KFTC.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty.
Joe Getty
You want to hear my favorite dumb headline, Katie? Before we get to your real headlines? Rick Astley video for Never Gonna Give youe up hits 1 billion views yesterday.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Joe Getty
Never gonna give you up. The Rick Roll. Yeah. One Rick Roll on every billion views on that.
Jack Armstrong
That is a troubling commentary on the modern world or very funny or something.
Joe Getty
I wonder who made the money on that. Does he make the money on that? I don't know who had rights to the video? I don't know how much. I have no idea how that whole thing works, but somebody made money. A billion views is a lot.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Wow. He might be, you know, Richard in an oil she.
Joe Getty
Because Rickrolling became a thing. I mean it was a hit. I was a DJ at the time in top 40 music. But it wasn't like extraordinarily popular nor.
Jack Armstrong
Was it particularly mocked.
Joe Getty
No, no, it was just another. Just a pop song. It was just another song.
D
Oh, but Rick rolling still happens now regularly.
Joe Getty
And then of course, Brian the tradition.
Jack Armstrong
Is enduring as Christmas.
Joe Getty
And Brian the dog guy would always sing it whenever he got drunk at karaoke.
D
Yes.
Jack Armstrong
Fantastic. Well, a lot happening in the world, by golly. Let's figure out who's reporting what. It's lead story with Katie Green. Katie, help us out.
D
All right, starting off with Reuters. Trump administration deploys marines to LA as anti ice protests spread to Texas and San Francisco.
Joe Getty
Man, Marines even, even, even law and order me, if you heard the long screed about starting to hit people in the head with sticks yesterday, even law and order me thinks the marines. And that seems like things got to be really off the rails before you start sending the marines into US Streets.
Jack Armstrong
I certainly hope they're the backups to the backups. Right.
D
From abc, Zelinsky demands action from America after latest Russian drone missile attack.
Joe Getty
Yeah. To back up just a second to the whole marines. Part of it is as a guy who loves the military putting those marines in a terrible situation.
Jack Armstrong
Right. And honestly, it could do long term damage to the standing in the military in this country if they were used against, I was about to say their own countrymen. A lot of the people in L. A are their own countrymen. But yeah, that's, that's fraught, as they say. It's, it's not great.
D
From Breitbart, Israel screens October 7th massacre footage for Gruda. Greta Thunberg and selfie yacht activists.
Joe Getty
I like.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, I love it. Yeah, exactly. IDF calling it the selfie yacht. Yeah, we're delivering, you know, like lunch for eight. Their big mission.
Joe Getty
Well, and the fact that they passed that boat from whatever country that was from that had real refugees from a real genocide going on. They just went by that in their yacht. Sorry, we don't have any food or water for you. We got other things to do.
Jack Armstrong
And I love, as part of the condition of their release, they have to watch the October 7th video. I'll bet it's tough to take. Of course they're so delusional it might not have any effect.
D
From daily mail. Third, Chinese scientists charged with smuggling illegal biological pathogen into United States.
Jack Armstrong
From Wuhan. Wow. Holy cow. We have a pattern. Folks, I am not the least bit shocked if somebody has the AI ability to go through every statement I've made through the years about how China is infiltrating this country with both, you know, established agents and regular citizens who are being used as agents and can catch me in 1 1% of an exaggeration at this point. I will, I don't know, donate a thousand dollars to your favorite charity. It is so clear what's going on now. And we've been asleep for so long.
D
From the New York Post. Furious passenger calls in bomb threat to Spirit Airlines after showing up late and getting barred from flight.
Jack Armstrong
Good move, idiot.
Joe Getty
That's amazing how often that has happened in my radio career. People are running late for a flight and they call in a bomb threat to fix that problem.
Jack Armstrong
Right?
Joe Getty
That is amazing.
D
Next logical move.
Joe Getty
Yeah, exactly.
Jack Armstrong
What else are you gonna do?
D
And finally, from the Babylon B, support for police skyrockets after they start shooting journalists.
Jack Armstrong
What is this, the third world? That's even read that too much. They have a meeting.
Joe Getty
We need to have a meeting. That's what would f it. We have more news of the day. Stay tuned.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty.
E
The age issue is becoming a growing concern, especially for Democrats in Congress. Six House Democrats have died in office just since last April 2024. Five of the six who died and may they rest in peace. But five of the six were in their 70s and 80s. The aging Congress, what many refer to as a gerontocracy, is our new normal. Right now in Congress, 120 members of Congress are 70 years old or older. That's more than 20% more than any other previous Congress.
Joe Getty
Yeah, well, we live longer. I mean there's that, sure, but half.
Jack Armstrong
A dozen have croaked in office in the last year.
Joe Getty
He said, boy, a fifth are over 70. How old do you have to be a congressperson? An adult?
Jack Armstrong
No, you can elect a 12 year old.
Joe Getty
I think you can. So anybody. And I mean, not that I don't think that has anything to do with it. Is it the whole. You get, you get the office and you just hang on to the office and you're voting for their whole staff who just keeps things running mostly. And yeah, they go to fundraisers. Is that what it's all about?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I think being a congressperson would be a pain in the hind.
Joe Getty
No, I'd Love to be a U.S. senator. I would, I don't think I'd take the job of U.S. congressman if it was given to me.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I mean, you've got to raise money all the time and you've made plenty of money on your insider trading through the years. Yeah. I guess the, the party just convinces you to hang onto the seat because it's impossible to put an incumbent out. And you like the perks.
Joe Getty
Happy birthday to the Army, 250 years old this week. And Donald Trump's at Fort Bragg given a big speech today about that. The U.S. army. Army is 250.
Jack Armstrong
Excellent. Happy birthday all soldiers and, and army fans. So a couple of stories from across the fruited plane that are not about violence in Los Angeles, which we'll get back to, but are absolutely worth updating you on. I won't go off on a screen, but it's disturbing the extent to which America's law schools have swung left, I mean, way left, a lot of them. And, and you see the fruit of that in things like this, the four to three. Do you remember the big judge election in Wisconsin that Elon Musk weighed in on and raised a bunch of money for the conservative and he got shellacked. And so because they have Supreme Court elections in Wisconsin and now they have a 4 to 3 liberal majority there. Well, they ruled against a Catholic charities nonprofit. It had to do with tax exemption. And who gets it? Okay, I won't get into the facts of the case. It doesn't really matter. But the Wisconsin Supreme Court said, no, you don't get your tax exemption. Sonia Sotomayor wrote the 90 decision for the Supreme Court overturning the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
And administered a firm handed SCOTUS spanking to their utterly ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous ruling.
Joe Getty
There needs to be some sort of law that if you get overturned 9 nothing by the U.S. supreme Court, you have to disband that lower court and.
Jack Armstrong
Start over or you're on double secret probation. And if it happens a second time. Yeah, you got to mind your P's and Q's. The state court, well, I won't read you what the state court held, but Justice Sotomayor writes in her opinion for the unanimous reversal that if a state law treats two religious soup kitchens differently, depending on the amount of prayer and proselytizing before lunch, that's a violation of the First Amendment because they essentially said, yeah, this Catholic charity isn't doing enough Catholic stuff to earn their tax exemption. They're just doing kind of general charitable work. But she says this is Sotomayor. It is fundamental to our constitutional order that the government maintain neutrality between religion and religion. There may be hard calls to make in policing that rule, but this is not one.
Joe Getty
Wow. Yeah. Again, nine nothing decisions. You have to disband the lower court. That's a new. I want that in the Constitution.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, no kidding. The Wall Street Journal editorial board summarizes with don't expect this 90 smackdown to temper the unrestrained ambitions of Wisconsin's four left wing justices. But in the debates to come, keep in mind how their mangling of religious liberty lost even Justice Sotomayor.
Joe Getty
By the way, we'll get back to the biggest story in America over the last four days. Coming up, kickoff hour two, we're going to talk to a California congressman, Republican, who's a hardcore against the lack of order in Los Angeles.
Jack Armstrong
Fabulous. Kevin.
Joe Getty
Kylie. So we'll get back into that, but I was just reading this. Tim Sandifer retweeted, if you think it's a good idea to pro protest deportation by waving the flag of the country you don't want to live in or be deported to, you're a political idiot. Yes, I would agree with. You left that country. You, in some cases, you really, really don't want to go back. Then don't wave that flag. That'd be my suggestion.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Yeah. So getting back kind of sort of to the law school theme, but just kind of sort of during the whole woke, woke apocalypse, we ought to have a term for the post George Floyd period of time where everything that was lefty extremist, a lot of people were afraid to, to even argue against. You sat there and took your you're a racist training at work. You said, yes, that obvious man is a woman and should be in women's sports if he is a woman for fear of backlash because the left was on the front foot and just whooping ass. Wow.
Joe Getty
Roughly 2019 to Trump's election will be a period that historians do need to put a name on it. I mean, that was all woke. George Floyd, Covid, Trump, January 6th insurrection, all the craziness of the 24 election, I mean, that's all gotta fit into a period because the whole thing, inflation, that I don't know what they're going to call it, but it's, it's a period of time to have lived through. No doubt, as we all know.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, it's funny, it just clicked into my head. I refer to it over and over again in kind of cumbersome ways. And I need a quick Summation. Summation. Does anybody have a suggestion? You can email us mailbagarmstrongandgetti.com maybe we'll squeeze it into mailbag. Coming up.
Joe Getty
It deserves a name. That period 19 through 24, like the great Depression, it deserves a name.
Jack Armstrong
The woke up Lips. That's kind of cumbersome. Anyway, so all of this was along aside or a long setup to the fact that some absolutely fundamental principles that nobody has ever argued with suddenly became taboo to say, like working hard is white supremacy and showing up on time and blah, blah, blah. And the idea of the best person gets the job is evil. And that obvious man is a woman. I mean, just, just the most fundamental truths of humankind were suddenly you. You weren't supposed to say them. We continued to. Perhaps you remember that. Anyway, one of those true, true truisms is that meritocracy is, is what should run virtually everything.
Joe Getty
I'm huge on that. I've been saying that forever.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah, Yeah. I love what Jordan Peterson said once. He said, look, the job of the left, or the job of the right is to make sure meritocracy endures because we need that in every profession, every walk of life. The job of the left is to make sure at the bottom of that ladder there is fairness. People are not stopped, impeded from getting on that ladder. And I think that's absolutely true. Having said that, or you have more.
Joe Getty
Of a like Great Britain class system where families stay in that upper tier forever and it's very hard to move. Tears.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I was just, yeah, just had a conversation about that last night. The British legal system specifically. But anyway, so here is this guy. He began his first final exam in law school and the classroom was half empty. There were maybe 60, 70 people in our big group. At least 30 of them were missing. He was at Pepperdine Caruso School Law in malibu, California, summer 23. It was what we call a racehorse exam, he said of the finals. Pretty guaranteed that you're not going to finish, but you have to move as fast as possible and rack up as many points as you can. My daughter just went through this five weeks ago. He later learned that the absent students weren't running late. They would be completing the exam separately, using extended time, a testing accommodation that the Americans with Disabilities act requires schools to make available for students with conditions that impair major life life activities like learning, reading and concentrating. So those students usually receive one and a half or twice the standard testing time, which in law school can mean up to four extra hours and according to multiple Pepperdine students. More than a third of the school's law students now receive testing accommodations, the most common of which is extended time. Everybody has a note signed by somebody that says, yeah, Jimmy has double trouble concentrating when, I don't know the lights are on. And so. And so everybody gets extended time.
Joe Getty
I know I'm in this world enough to know you'd never get turned down for some sort of ADHD or ADD or anxiety or anything.
Jack Armstrong
So. Law schools don't disclose their rates of accommodations. But a 23 Oregon Law Review paper reports data on public law schools obtained through state public record laws. And this is in 2021, before the post Covid rise in disability accommodations. Okay, this is the lower rate. It was like 22% at the University of California in San Francisco, 26% at UC Irvine, et cetera, et cetera. Here's my deal. And as the father of an autistic daughter, for instance, I am 100% in favor of us as a society finding ways to make sure people who have struggles and special needs get an education. I am crazy, staunchly, enthusiastically in favor of that. But I don't think my beloved daughter Kate, who I think about every hour of every day of my life, I don't think she should be shoehorned into, say, you know, Pepperdine Law.
Joe Getty
Well, I can look at it this way, because I got a kid that's on all kinds of medication, and I don't know if he's ever gonna get through school. But you can't change the law school so that he can become a lawyer.
Jack Armstrong
Right. Or you've fundamentally changed what a degree from that law school means.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Because if you get out in the world and you're practicing law, like, if I need a lawyer for whatever I'm doing, I can't say, now this lawyer, this lawyer, it'll take you three days to get your paperwork done. Now this lawy, because they have ADHD and anxiety, it's going to be a month. I mean, what. What? That doesn't make any sense.
Jack Armstrong
Well, and you put it beautifully. I mean, that illustrates the fundamental departure from what is obviously true. One of those Covid Floyd woke apocalypse, you know, things that happened. And again, I want programs. I want people who need extra time to be able to get a law degree. But we've got to have excellence, and we've got to have places where excellence is the only standard. And. And then when that standard is met, we know there was excellence there, not excellence plus double time. Because the family doctor, who's an old family Friend went ahead and wrote a note for little Johnny so he could have a leg up. I mean, come on, you got a third of the freaking students.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
At elite law schools. It's ridiculous.
Joe Getty
Get back to meritocracy, man. At what point are you not a good parent because you didn't get your kid one of these notes that helps him get through everything. I mean, at some point it crosses a line. We got Joe's mailbag on the way to here.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty.
Joe Getty
It's come up a lot in social media and podcasts. I listen to the whole January 6th insurrection versus the. Trump's been calling it an insurrection in Los Angeles. So maybe we'll get into that a little bit later.
Jack Armstrong
That's exciting, thorny stuff.
Joe Getty
Oh, and could anger everyone. You walk away from it with not a friend.
Jack Armstrong
Super. Great. Here's your freedom loving quote of the day from Louis Brandeis, Supreme Court justice with whom I had many disagreements as I recall studying his term.
Joe Getty
But he said this and I think it's good.
Jack Armstrong
It's great. Those who won our independence valued liberty as an end and as a means. They believed liberty to be the secret of happiness and courage to be the secret of liberty.
Joe Getty
That's pretty good.
Jack Armstrong
Liberty is the secret of happiness and courage is the secret of liberty.
Joe Getty
I wonder if the word liberty comes up in your average school career at all. In a public school at this point.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, no, I would guess it does not any sort of praise for the founding fathers, the principles of the founding. How did we get our culture, our government? I'll bet they don't. Yeah, exactly. Soil by brave queer people of color overcoming white supremacy or something.
Joe Getty
White straight old men forced it on.
Jack Armstrong
Us and they're evils. Drop us a Note mailbag@armstrongandgetty.com if you'd like. You know, keep a brief fish if you can. Mailbag@armstrongandgetty.com what to call the the madness from 2019 to 2024. Ideas pouring in. Craig says call it the great Deception. Let's see. Yes, go ahead. How about the label woke Mageddon.
Joe Getty
Yeah, there is that. I mean that was a big part of it. I was just thinking all the all encompassing everything.
Jack Armstrong
Covid woke.
Joe Getty
Inflation, Biden too old to be president. I mean that was. It was like the 60s, which was a whole bunch of different things. The late 60s, just all in one little period of time. It was a hell of thing to live through. I hope it's over. As you can see from Los Angeles, it might not actually be over.
Jack Armstrong
Yes. Senile Biden, I think is outside of what I'm going to mention. But the COVID The damage done by Covid, other than the disease, the damage done by the government crackdown, was absolutely. Of the radical left trampling on people's liberties.
Joe Getty
But if you're of a certain age and you went through like the 90s where like nothing happened. I mean, the idea, an assassination attempt, a couple president, senile inflation, just all these things. What a crazy four years.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. No kidding. More ideas. Hawk says the Roaring twenties or conversely, PF Post Floyd. The time that government weaponized public opinion. I look for things that make me go, oh, yeah.
Joe Getty
And during that period of time, everybody lost faith in the judicial branch and all of the media.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. As ordered. Well, yeah. On both sides of the aisle. Yeah. Call it America's second suicide attempt, writes Tithe. First was the late 60s, according to historian Paul Johnson.
Joe Getty
That's a good one. American suicide attempt. Wow.
Jack Armstrong
Brian in Nevada says, call it the national aneurysm. All right, okay, will do. Uh, let's see. Eric says call it Obama's third term.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
I'm sure that's as descriptive as I'd like. What do we have? Michael? A minute. This is an unbelievable note from frequent correspondent Jess in Wiley, Texas. Dog walking is a clear crime. Iran's latest morality push. Yeah, it's actual coverage of there's a fatwa against dog walking in Iran because it's seen having dogs is seen as Western because the Quran says dogs are unclean and blah, blah, blah. And you shouldn't have a dog.
Joe Getty
They are kind of.
Jack Armstrong
Well, yes, they are.
Joe Getty
And.
Jack Armstrong
And we can get into that. The ban on walking your dog in Iran. But Jess points out.
Joe Getty
If I put my shih Tzu in a headscarf, am I okay or no? Yes.
Jack Armstrong
No dancing, no music, no cute hair outfits, and now no puppies. Like, how the hell does this culture of literally zero fun for anyone take over like this? They're taking over my town of Wiley, Texas. They took the top 40 pop music off the speakers at the big gym I work out at so as not to offend the quickly growing religious Muslim population here.
Joe Getty
Whoa.
Jack Armstrong
Yes. No pop music in Texas, lest the Muslims.
Joe Getty
And then if you really, really hate the fact that your town has changed complet, you're a bad person. You're a bigot, according to lots of people.
Jack Armstrong
You're a nativist, according to the prevailing opinion during the woke apocalypse.
Joe Getty
If I liked my town better before, why can't I keep it that way? Or vote to keep it that way or wish it were still that way.
Jack Armstrong
How does that make me bad person or resent? Just resent the changes. I'm sorry. I was distracted. We have a winner. Howard. Howard writes the Great oppression, but not the Great Depression.
Joe Getty
The great Oppression.
Jack Armstrong
Oppression. Howard from LA Scores.
Joe Getty
That is pretty good. We're going to talk more about the LA Riot. And coming up, an hour too Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
This is an I heart podcast.
Armstrong & Getty On Demand: Episode Summary – "Looting For Illegals!"
Release Date: June 10, 2025
Host: Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty
In the "Looting For Illegals!" episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into the tumultuous events unfolding in Los Angeles, exploring the intersections of political tension, media portrayal, and societal upheaval. Broadcasting live from Studio C at the Abraham Lincoln radio studio, the duo provides a critical analysis of recent protests, governmental responses, and broader cultural shifts affecting the United States.
The episode opens with Armstrong and Getty discussing the escalating violence in Los Angeles, highlighting the deployment of the National Guard and Marines to quell unrest. They critique the effectiveness and implications of such military interventions in domestic affairs.
Joe Getty ([01:02]): "Well, if you get enough people there, I guess enough cops of various kinds, National Guard, police from all over California, then I guess you can get things under control because there wasn't a lot last night."
Jack Armstrong ([01:24]): "All of that show of force over the objections of the far left lunatic governor of California who's looking worse as the days go by, in my opinion."
The hosts express skepticism about the long-term efficacy of military involvement, pondering what actions the National Guard and Marines can realistically achieve in restoring order.
Armstrong and Getty examine the political landscape, particularly focusing on Governor Gavin Newsom's stance and former President Donald Trump's contrasting viewpoints. They discuss a hypothetical call between Newsom and Trump, suggesting potential bipartisan benefits if leveraged correctly.
The conversation underscores the tension between left-leaning policies and right-wing responses, with Armstrong asserting Trump's likelihood of prevailing in the current political climate.
The hosts critique media narratives surrounding protests and societal issues, comparing current events to past incidents like the George Floyd protests. They argue that media strategies in previous administrations aimed to shape public perception to favor certain political agendas.
Armstrong concurs, emphasizing the lack of broad-based sympathy for recent looting and riots, contrasting it with more nuanced public opinions during earlier protests.
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the classification of violent actions under the umbrella term "protest." The hosts lament the media's inability to differentiate between peaceful demonstrations and destructive riots.
Joe Getty ([07:46]): "I'm looting in the. For. For illegals. I need a new TV for illegals."
Jack Armstrong ([07:51]): "I'm protesting the need to exchange currency for these goods by taking them."
They argue that the indiscriminate use of the term "protest" diminishes the gravity of violent actions and complicates law enforcement's response strategies.
Continuing the theme of state response, Armstrong and Getty discuss the recent deployment of Marines to Los Angeles, questioning the necessity and potential consequences of such actions.
Jack Armstrong ([07:37]): "You know, this is, this might not actually be over."
Joe Getty ([13:57]): "From Reuters. Trump administration deploys marines to LA as anti ice protests spread to Texas and San Francisco."
They express concern over the militarization of domestic policing and its impact on civil liberties and public trust in law enforcement.
Shifting focus, the hosts address the demographic challenges within Congress, highlighting the increasing number of elderly legislators and the potential implications for governance and policy-making.
Jack Armstrong ([18:00]): "Six House Democrats have died in office just since last April 2024... That's more than 20% more than any other previous Congress."
Joe Getty ([18:20]): "I think you can elect a 12 year old."
The discussion underscores fears of a gerontocracy, where outdated policies may persist due to the extended tenure of aging lawmakers, potentially leading to a disconnect between representatives and their constituents.
Armstrong and Getty critique the rise in disability accommodations within law schools, arguing that extended testing times and other supports undermine the rigor and meritocracy essential to legal education.
Jack Armstrong ([27:07]): "More than a third of the school's law students now receive testing accommodations... it's ridiculous."
Joe Getty ([28:37]): "If I need a lawyer for whatever I'm doing, I can't say, now this lawyer, this lawyer, it'll take you three days to get your paperwork done."
They contend that such accommodations could dilute the competency standards of future legal professionals, posing challenges for both practitioners and clients seeking reliable legal representation.
A substantial segment of the episode is dedicated to defining and naming the socio-political period from 2019 to 2024, marked by heightened "woke" culture, COVID-19 disruptions, and significant political events.
Jack Armstrong ([23:21]): "We continued to... Perhaps you remember that. Anyway, one of those true, true truisms is that meritocracy is, is what should run virtually everything."
Joe Getty ([24:08]): "It deserves a name. That period 19 through 24, like the great Depression, it deserves a name."
Suggestions ranged from "The Great Deception" to "Woke Mageddon," reflecting the hosts' frustration with the era's cultural and political transformations. They emphasize the erosion of fundamental principles like meritocracy and the stifling of free expression under the guise of progressive ideology.
Interspersed throughout the episode are updates from correspondents on various national and international issues, presented with the hosts' characteristic critical tone.
Brian from Nevada ([35:30]): Suggests naming the current period "The Great Oppression."
Jess in Wiley, Texas ([33:54]): Reports on Iran's ban on dog walking and cultural changes in Texas, criticizing the imposition of strict religious norms on local communities.
These updates highlight ongoing global tensions and cultural conflicts, reinforcing the episode's overarching themes of societal instability and loss of traditional values.
Concluding the episode, Armstrong shares an inspiring quote from Louis Brandeis, emphasizing the foundational American values of liberty and courage.
The hosts reflect on the absence of such values in contemporary education and media, lamenting the deviation from principles that once underpinned American society.
Armstrong and Getty wrap up the episode by reiterating their commitment to addressing pressing issues, from civil unrest in Los Angeles to systemic changes in political and educational institutions. They invite listeners to contribute ideas for naming the post-2019 socio-political era, signaling ongoing engagement with their audience on critical matters.
Notable Quotes:
"I'm looting in the. For. For illegals. I need a new TV for illegals." — Joe Getty ([07:46])
"There is no track. There's just like a flat area where a track could conceivably go in the year 2180." — Jack Armstrong ([06:51])
"We're becoming Great Britain." — Jack Armstrong ([12:08])
Conclusion
"Looting For Illegals!" serves as a comprehensive examination of current socio-political dynamics, offering listeners a perspective steeped in concern over cultural erosion, political mismanagement, and the waning of foundational American values. Armstrong and Getty provide a critical lens through which to view the complexities of modern America, urging a return to meritocracy, liberty, and courage as pillars for societal stability and progress.