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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.
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Jack Armstrong
From Studio C. See you, senor.
Joe Getty
A dimly lit room deep within the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty Communications compound. Hey, y'all. Brand new week. Oh, that's exciting.
Jack Armstrong
Who knows what's.
Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
And. And why is she our general manager?
Jack Armstrong
Today justice is on the move. Pam's on the move. Making appearances on tv, doing interviews, arresting baddies. She is, according to science, Jack, 7.8 times sexier than Bill Barr. And that's the record.
Joe Getty
I'd say that's on the low side.
Jack Armstrong
Depends which way you swing.
Joe Getty
How about that underground nightclub they raided in Colorado yesterday? That's a. I was gonna. Stunt's not the fair word because it's legit. Been undercover operation going on for a long time. But I'm sure the timing is not coincidental with the big 100 day hoopla coming out tomorrow.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah, I think there's certainly a grain of truth to that. Yeah, it's absolutely needed to be done. I mean, my goodness, gang Members of various stripes, hundreds of illegals, guns, drugs, et cetera, in Charming, Colorado Springs, where my parents lived for a good dozen years.
Joe Getty
Well, what's amazing is you gonna tell me no Local law enforcement caught on to the fact that there's a nightclub where hundreds of people gather on a regular basis.
Jack Armstrong
Well, they did work with local law.
Joe Getty
Enforcement, but before the feds got involved.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah.
Joe Getty
So Giant and running drugs and prostitution and everything else and the MS.13 involved in the whole thing. I mean, it's crazy, you know, that is actually. There's sanctuary people out there, so. Exactly.
Jack Armstrong
That's a factor in the story. Colorado has become, you know, just a hot spot for illegals and illegal gang members because of their sanctuary policies, which.
Joe Getty
Is crazy, of course.
Jack Armstrong
So the Colorado Springs police are listening right now saying, yeah, we wanted to do something about it, but we kept being told to stand down because we weren't going to join fascist Trump.
Joe Getty
Right, right. Yeah. Be interesting to see how this unfolds. And the videos, if you haven't seen the videos, are wild. I mean, there's all kinds of girls running around in dresses and high heels because they're at a nightclub dancing. I mean, they didn't know the federal government is about to come in blowing whistles and hands in the air and that whole thing. And you had more than a dozen military dudes there who were working security. Apparently I was a good side hustle to pick up on the weekends, work security at that nightclub, which they, who know, they knew it was illegal or not.
Jack Armstrong
Like from the Air Force Academy, which is also in the spring.
Joe Getty
Certainly could be just said military personnel. I haven't looked into it. Interesting. Makes sense. Yeah. Working a little off duty security. Holy crap, here's the feds.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, well, hey, same team, guys. Same team. Just a little side hustle.
Joe Getty
I'm a guy. Right. So that'll be a fun story to follow. And then the other side of the whole immigration thing, if you're into it, is the whole booting out babies with cancer story that the mainstream media is really, really digging, which Mark Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, tried to clear up yesterday. And we'll get to that a little later in the show.
Jack Armstrong
I missed that one somehow. My weekend was political controversy. Free mostly. Intentionally.
Joe Getty
Yeah. So we got that 100 days is a stupid marker that got started with FDR. And everybody acts like it's a report card that's important or something. I don't know. It's not. It's, It's. It's the definition of A pseudo event. It's the media creates an event. So there was a book written about this many years ago. It's a pseudo event. The media creates these things and then can report on them so that they have news stories, but it's completely made up. So what?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, you know, it's, it's funny. I don't think there's anything wrong with taking stock of the early days, you know, when it's appropriate. But. Yeah. And it's, it's quite the festival of reporting and opinionating and.
Joe Getty
Sure.
Jack Armstrong
You know, editorial writing in the rest of it. And it's entirely self generated. Yeah.
Joe Getty
Why are you counting me down, Michael?
Jack Armstrong
I'm sorry. I was just adjusting my camera here.
Joe Getty
Okay.
Jack Armstrong
Making sure my fingers could be seen.
Joe Getty
Okay. That Michael's giving me the time. I gotta stop in 10 seconds or.
Jack Armstrong
I realized as soon as I did that drivel, another 10 seconds will go crazy. I'm gonna confuse these guys as they're speaking. I'm sorry.
Joe Getty
Yeah. And the other thing we'll have to get to at some point. Five major polls came out over the weekend, so there was lots for the Sunday talk shows to grab onto. And Trump's numbers are down, but everybody's numbers go down after the beginning. So how much? In what areas? That's what, that's where it gets interesting. And we'll, we'll get into that. And then of course we'll break down round five of the NFL draft as we always do. It's been a full hour.
Jack Armstrong
Some real surprises toward the second half of the fifth round.
Joe Getty
Jack. Among things I did over the weekend that I look forward to talking to Rod a Waymo for the first time. The automated taxi. The fully automated taxi. Oh my. Did that with my son in San Francisco on Saturday night.
Jack Armstrong
You appear to be intact.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I mean I. I drive a self driving. I drove a self driving Tesla to the city. So it's not quite as shocking to me to then get into a self driving taxis. It might be if you've never done that sort of thing. But do want to talk about that technology and it is the future. No doubt about. But better than that, the next night I took a actual Uber. I was gonna say taxi. Nobody takes a taxi anymore. Poor taxi drivers. Maybe Matt. Maybe now you got time for a shower. Driving. Unfortunate stereotype and accurate. Took an Uber with a guy from Pakistan, you know, man from Pakistan driving. Had a fascinating conversation about Pakistan, Middle east politics, all kinds of different things. Homelessness in America. Really, really good stuff. So can look forward to talking about that later.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Nice, nice. So obviously you bounced back health wise.
Joe Getty
Well, I don't know about that. No, Just soldiering on regardless. Well, as. As I've finally admitted to myself, I'm a person who gets sick a lot. I finally had to admit that to myself. But yeah, my ears are plugged up completely. I'm barely here. I've been sick for. Don't get this disease, whatever it is. So do you Remember Congressman Doug O.C. we used to have it from a California guy years ago. Anyway, he responded to me on Twitter and said yeah, I think I had exact thing you had. He said, I'm at two. At. If you're at two weeks, you got a week to go. I thought that can't be. There are no three week diseases. I mean like. Like viruses that come and go that I've ever heard of. Three weeks. But yeah, I'm three weeks into it.
Jack Armstrong
Just about same thing. Katie's mom and pop heads, it sounds like. Yeah, some. Some nasty respiratory thing that just hangs on and on. It hasn't been named. Shouldn't have a clever name that the media can obsess over.
Joe Getty
Does it anything to do with COVID Like did Covet do something to our immune systems or did it spawn some viruses out there that didn't exist before three weeks?
Jack Armstrong
What the hell?
Joe Getty
Yes, Katie.
Katie Greene
Oh, no, I just. My mom and dad started coughing at the end of March and they're still. They're still going strong.
Joe Getty
Oh, great.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Wow.
Joe Getty
Be this way forever. That's good.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, but it needs a name. The beaver pox or raccoon flu or I don't know, pigeon fever. I don't know, something.
Joe Getty
Yes, yes, I like beeper pox.
Jack Armstrong
Pigeon flu is good too. You do not appear to be pocked in any way. But for the David mirrors of the world to say. And beaver pox continues to spread across the Midwest. This mysterious disease. When will it end? We'll talk to experts.
Joe Getty
Frig. Okay, let's start the show officially. I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Jo Getty on this. It is a Monday, April 28th. We're not April here, people. The year 2025, where Armstrong and getting. We approve of this program.
Jack Armstrong
All right, let's begin then. Officially, according to FCC rules and regulations, the show starts at Mark. I read President Trump's book the Art to make a Deal. And he tries to disclose information before. Before it's time.
Joe Getty
There you go.
Jack Armstrong
Russians do the best Russian accent.
Joe Getty
They do. They do, don't they? In a comical way. Not trying to be at Sergey Lavrov, the spokesman for Putin, who has been Putin's spokesman for like, I don't know, 25 years or something like that. Foreign minister, one of the shows yesterday. I have read Donald Trump's book the Art of Being the Deal or whatever he said and he did make a good point. He did, he did one point say, we are very polite here in Russia. We do not talk about deals with only between each other, not in front of cameras, which is certain, to a certain extent a good idea when you're trying to make deals.
Jack Armstrong
And here's the deal. Stand next to that window.
Joe Getty
He also lied endlessly like he has to or he would be pushed out of a window about all kinds of things. I was actually getting angry listening to him talking about we have taken no children. Many, many children found themselves without parents in orphanages and we have rescued them. And just all kinds of just lies, lies, lies, lies, which is what they do. But Trump said the harshest things that he said about Putin over the weekend by far. I don't know if you. Do you see that amazing picture of him and Zelensky at the Vatican alone in a corner together, talking.
Jack Armstrong
Just read about it.
Joe Getty
Wow, that's something. I'd like to know what that conversation was. You know, I was thinking when I saw that because they were completely alone without reporters, interpreters or anything like that, so they could actually spoken very honestly. And I was thinking about.
Jack Armstrong
And without J.D. vance.
Joe Getty
Right, good point. And I was thinking about the Bill Maher thing where Bill Maher said in person he's nothing like on camera. I mean he's very self aware and everything. Like I wonder if Zelinsky got the very honest self aware Trump. Trump saying look, here's the situation. This guy's a murderous lunatic and I'm trying to. Or something. I don't know.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. That's a fascinating question. I wish I knew the answer.
Joe Getty
Yeah, maybe we'll know someday because Zelinsky didn't say anything. Reporters asked him. He said that we're going to keep all this private. So I wonder. And then Trump saying some pretty harsh things about, about Russia which we'll get to later from a truth social that he put out. Katie's got headlines on the way. Katie seems to be better. Everybody's healthy. Side for me, all on the way. Stay here. Text line 415295 KFTC Armstrong and Getty.
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Joe Getty
Look at some of the projections for what, where prices are going to be because of the tariffs very soon. And you don't know if they're accurate or not. Who knows? And you never know when the tariffs are going to end because it could be any day. But if they are accurate and the tariffs hold for a while, holy crap. It'll be the only thing anybody's talking about.
Jack Armstrong
Yes. The numbers behind the numbers, Jack, what businesses are investing, what they are building is, has dropped precipitously as they're like, we don't know how to plan. So we're just not going to do anything. We're not going to grow. That's bad. That's really, really bad. But more on that to come. A lot of good stuff to squeeze in this hour in the entire show.
Joe Getty
You wanted Kamala to win.
Jack Armstrong
Exactly that. That's code for I wish Kamala Harrison won. All right, let's be. I'm sorry. Now let's begin the show. Let's figure out who's reporting what. It's lead story with Katie Greene. Katie.
Katie Greene
Well, kind of along those lines from CNN. Trump took the U.S. economy to the brink of a crisis in just 100 days now.
Joe Getty
Whatever.
Jack Armstrong
All right, CNN, please.
Katie Greene
From ABC. Putin says North Korean, quote, friends helped Russia push Ukraine out of Kursk.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, he's looking to curry favor with a little fathead. What an unholy alliance that Lord. Man, oh man, are they gonna get like a, a two bedroom apartment in hell when they're both there.
Katie Greene
From the New York Times, US military says its air campaign has hit more than 800 targets in Yemen.
Joe Getty
Okay. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
The whole bombing of the Houthis. You don't hear much about that these days. Pretty closely tied to Iran, though. That story is ongoing from the Wall Street Journal.
Katie Greene
Meta's digital companions will talk sex with users, even children.
Joe Getty
Oh, yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Well, what, Jack, you. You know, notice the skepticism there.
Joe Getty
No, the children part obviously is horrible, but it's. It's bad for mankind. Even if you leave out the whole talking to children thing, the relationship, the way people are turning to AI. I've got some examples from. From real life.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Of people really leaning on the chat bot sex bots for their companionship, which is, holy crap crazy to me.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Dropping birth rates are just gonna keep plunging. And then the Planet of the Beavers. Anyway, so I. I read that piece, Katie, and one of the more revealing aspects of it was the fact that Meta staffers were saying, hey, this is. This is like porn for children, right? This is. And Zuckerberg was like, shut up, Shut up. It's competitive industry. We got to get on top. So some kids get exposed to sexually explicit stuff. Onward and upward.
Joe Getty
Wow. Are you sure you're being fair there? Is that.
Jack Armstrong
No, no. Yes, I am entirely certain I'm being fair. Yeah.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. He said, no, we can't be the cautious. Keep going.
Katie Greene
From Breitbart.com Kanye west gets banned from Twitch in just seven minutes after Hitler salute and rant about impregnating Paris Hilton.
Joe Getty
Not exactly sure what Twitch is, but.
Katie Greene
It'S the gamer streaming.
Joe Getty
All right. I know. I'd heard of it. My kids do that. Or did that.
Katie Greene
Yeah, it's huge.
Jack Armstrong
I was chatting with my son last night, who's a bit of a hipster and a fan of ye back in the day, and he said he now he has, oh, some sort of confrontational syndrome where he has to drive people away. He attracts them, then he drives them away. It's his own mental kink. I can't remember the name of the syndrome, but he said he's now driving away the Nazi types that he's attracted to him. Something. Oppositional syndrome.
Joe Getty
I've seen. I've known people who kind of did that. Like, they had to be repulsive enough, and then they would. Then they could do the see nobody likes me routine.
Jack Armstrong
Yes.
Joe Getty
Which is obviously very unhealthy.
Katie Greene
Speaking of repulsive, from the New York Post, Southwest Airlines passenger stripped naked and pooped on her seat as the plane landed.
Jack Armstrong
Well, at least it was her seat. I mean, strip naked. I mean, there's, there's a certain amount of naked stripping that's required to, you know, complete the act.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Above the age of like three. Yes.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Katie Greene
She want, she went all the way.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Wow. Okay.
Joe Getty
Ah, how would I react to that?
Jack Armstrong
It's Kanye's future wife right there.
Joe Getty
I, I would want to change seats. Can I change seats? That's right.
Jack Armstrong
Before you land, approach.
Joe Getty
Yeah, yeah. Put your preacher tray tables up, stow away your electronics, and if you need to defecate, go ahead and do it.
Jack Armstrong
If you are pooping in your seat, wrap it up as quickly as possible. Thank you.
Katie Greene
And finally, the Babylon B. Cnn behind closed doors, Hope is still focused, sharp and energetic.
Joe Getty
Oh, yes, that's a good one. That is a good one. Love and Fu if you think you've ever seen a better pope than this one.
Jack Armstrong
Right now, more on the plunging rates of trust in the media and why coming up among other fair. Hope you can stick around Armstrong and Getty.
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Jack Armstrong
Among men in Gen Z45.55, Trump's approval rating, that's what we saw with everybody. Among women, that's where he falls off the cliff. It's Gen Z this side of the gender gap. Women Gen Z much more progressive, much more liberal. We're going to see this on issue after issue than any other group, any generation.
Joe Getty
That was Steve Kornacki of NBC breaking down their polling yesterday, five major polls came out. As I mentioned and there was something there for everybody. Depending on what story you want to spin. I'm not really trying to spin a story. So we'll get into some of the more interesting ones in my mind maybe an hour too. But in particular the stuff around young women, they are an outlier from everybody else young women.
Jack Armstrong
So interesting. You familiar with the documentary series 7up and 1428 up?
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Where they interviewed British school kids at age seven. Right. And then every seven years, is that right?
Joe Getty
Every seven years for decades and decades. Yeah, yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Just absolutely fascinating and heartbreaking. And just as is the most powerful. Yes, I've noticed. One of the most powerful things ever put on film in my opinion. But anyway, it would be so interesting. Let's start now this pocket. Is it a generation, I guess of young women who are wildly radicalized and enthused about far leftist politics and then I want to see them interviewed every seven years as they go through life. Do they stay completely crazed and unhinged from reality? Do they have a come to not Jesus but come to Madison moment in most of their lives where they realize, oh, Western civilization is a really good idea or one. I wonder how that'll go. They are a weird little ideological demographic.
Joe Getty
As always need to point out they didn't raise themselves.
Jack Armstrong
Right. Oh yeah, yeah. It's the radical leftists who got hold of the teachers, colleges and then the education system as I'm always ranting about. So speaking of leftists and that sort of thing, CNN is a joke and I concede that. But I've got some really interesting information about the continuing erosion of people's perception of the. And it starts with a CNN thing and it was network anchor Abby Phillips in total earnestness, earnestness last week said that the erosion of media credibility is driven by right wing rhetoric.
Joe Getty
What?
Jack Armstrong
Yes, exactly. It's just attacks from the right wing. Mass media are dying, said the CNN guest and self appointed media authority Jeff Jarvis. Problem is that right wing has taken advantage of the situation. I think quite cleverly, quite wisely they've played it into a weakness.
Joe Getty
Wow. Well that's hilarious. So Fox years ago just you know, figures out, you know, practically all media is left leaning. How about we present something that's right reading because I'm sure there's an audience for that and that's taking advantage of a situation.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, well Scott Jennings, the token conservative on CNN said what situation? Jarvis says the situation of being under attack. And Jennings says what the right wing is taking advantage of is that the American people say enough is enough. They're tired of feeling like the mass media screens out one viewpoint versus another in political coverage. They're tired of media institutions favoring one party over the other, which is clearly true. And then Abby Phillips jumps in. A lot of this is driven by the rhetoric on your side of the aisle. And Jennings says you think the drop in trust is driven by rhetoric and not the performance.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
Absolutely. Phillips said. Absolutely. Which is absolutely hilarious.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
And then here's that answers a question.
Joe Getty
I've had for a long time, at least for that person. Do they know there is bison or do they actually think they're playing it down the middle? And apparently at least in that guy's case, they think they're playing it down the middle, which is hilarious.
Jack Armstrong
So before I get into some of the other numbers, I think this is such a beautiful example. According to one of the Biden books, Biden was senile and everybody knew it. Books that have come out recently. This one by Chris Whipple, uncharted How Trump beat Biden, Harris and the Odds in the Wildest campaign in history. According to longtime aide Ron Klain, who would know 81 year old Biden, as they were trying to prep for the debates, was fatigued, befuddled and disengaged. He wouldn't stop blabbering about NATO and quote, how much foreign leaders loved him. At one point, white Biden just wandered off by the pool and fell asleep in a lounge chair. Klain started to worry the debate could turn into a televised disaster.
Joe Getty
It did.
Jack Armstrong
Which it, which it did. Here's what Kaitlan Collins said just before the debate. Quote, president Biden has spent days locked in intense preparation, surrounded by his closest advisors at Camp David. And our sources are telling us that tonight that full mock debates are underway at the podium under the lights. He's even watching tape, as I reported while covering him in the White House, when Biden prepares, he does so incredibly intensively. Oh boy, that is so beautiful. So let's take a look at the data. Only 8% of Americans report having a great deal of trust and confidence in the mass media. 8% have a great deal of confidence.
Joe Getty
That's not good. It's well earned, but that's not good. I don't watch the news.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. If there's delight in my voice, and there is, and I really need to take a long look at myself from delighting over the fall of the mainstream media, it's because awareness is good. You've got to fully identify a problem before you, you can cure it.
Joe Getty
Well, like I've Become a news nation guy in the morning. I check them out too now, and they're trying to be not either Fox or msnbc. And more than the slant, I notice just the lack of anger. And I, I got to admit, it's, it's weirdly boring. There's just like, nobody's mad, nobody's fired up about anything. They just give you the story and the fact that there's nobody there to say and that's why Trump's Hitler or that's why liberals are communists. I mean, without that element, it's just kind of dry. Yeah, I don't know what to do about that.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. What's the land of the blind? The one eyed man is king in the time of hyperbole. The reasonable man is ignored. Maybe so. 8% have a great deal of trust and confidence in the mass media when it comes to reporting the news fully, accurately and fairly. 8%. 36% more than quadruple closing in on quintuple said they had no confidence at all. Not surprisingly, distrust among Republicans had grown exponentially under President.
Joe Getty
Yes, I think I'd be in the no confidence at all category. Yeah, I've got no confidence at all in the mainstream media. Every single thing I hear. I fact check myself best I can.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah, it's interesting. I'd have to think about that a little bit just because I feel like I'm pretty good at identifying bias. And so I just rolled my eyes and oh, that paragraph is completely crap. But okay, that's what actually happened. That paragraph's pretty good. I don't know. More importantly. Oh, so the number of Republicans who have no trust at all is 27%. Was 27% in 2015, it's now 59%. Wow. No trust at all.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
Interestingly, it's all interesting, but the percentage of independents who say they have no confidence in our press has surged from 27% in 2015 to 42% in 2024. No trust at all. I don't have like little or some trust. It would take too long to look up.
Joe Getty
You know, to argue against your. You'd have to think about it. Just lived through mainstream media pretending the President wasn't senile. Four years of a completely made up Russian investigation where we're this close to Trump being outed as a spy. I mean, what.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. Maybe I'm just a giving and trusting soul. I've known certain people who were utter liars and frauds and cheats in their lives, but if they handed me a nice looking ripe Banana. And said, joe, this is a banana.
Joe Getty
I would believe that reporting on the Inflation Reduction act with a straight face.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, overall you're quite right, quite right. But remember, Jack, the decline in trust is just because of right wing attacks. And then I can't remember who wrote this. It takes a while. I'll look in a second. But do you suppose this is in any way the fault of the press? Or is it, as Phillips suggests, that right wing rhetoric, blah, blah, blah, the press's credibility crisis is of its own making. Everything from its botched cover of the lead up to the disastrous war in Iraq, which was, you know, on a different side. It's abysmal handling of the COVID 19 pandemic.
Joe Getty
Absolutely.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, the canceling and silencing of anybody who dared tell, well, what turned out to be true. It's absurd insistence. Joe Biden was in tip top shape, et cetera, et cetera. Where's Jackie? Jackie, you here?
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Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
Right, right. And this is interesting too, worth knowing. I mean, what's her name for CNN's an idiot. And I don't feel any need to argue, but the decline in trust predates Fox News and Rush Limbaugh. It actually dates back to the Nixon administration. In 1972, the percentage of respondents who had a great deal or fair amount of confidence in the mass media was 70%. And it's dropped 37 points.
Joe Getty
That's not good.
Jack Armstrong
No, but it is.
Joe Getty
You can create a media that people would trust. I just don't know if there's an audience anymore that wants it. Like I was saying about how the strange blandness of watching a news channel where nobody's angry.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. Or particularly. Well, you might even say, where nobody's particularly enthusiastic about one idea or another, one narrative or another. Yeah. And if you were to build media that is trusted now, it would be very different than the media that was trusted in 1972. Sure. It would have to be polarized, I'd think.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
I mean, if you're the sort of media you're talking about, you're, you know, 40% of the Democratic Party that's insanely left. They would never trust that, that outlet.
Joe Getty
Sure. We mentioned last week the guy who runs 60 minutes is leaving just. They've only had three people run the thing since it started before we were born. But he's still there. And I don't know if you. Did you see story number two on 60 Minutes last night? About nine, 11. Wow, was that interesting? That was like an Old fashioned 60 minutes. How could this be true? Really didn't have a political angle. Story we'll have to talk about later about video from 911 that is emerged that the FBI never saw. CIA never saw. It's like, what? How is this even possible? Really good story. We'll get into that later.
Jack Armstrong
What was the angle? Are you pitching the inside job there, Candace Owens or one?
Joe Getty
Well, I don't know how you explain it. I don't know how you explain it. I don't want to do a brief version of it because it'll be confusing. But maybe I'll bring that up an hour too and we'll play a little bit of that for you.
Jack Armstrong
Did you hear Scott Pelley did an editorial at the end? End of it? No parent company Paramount has put pressure on 60 minutes.
Joe Getty
No, I did not. I want to hear that. Yeah, I don't know that either.
Jack Armstrong
We've got the audio.
Joe Getty
Okay, we'll get into that whole conversation. Joe's got Mailbag coming up and a bunch of stuff. Stay here.
Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
The more I read about it, the more I think unless there's for some reason a reversal in the whole tariff thing like Trump changes his mind, says, you know, claims victory in a variety of fronts and ends it, or the Supreme Court steps in and says, you're not allowed to do that. If they continue, it's about to be the only story in America, I think like yes, the only thing. Every day. Yeah, like soon. Within a week maybe.
Jack Armstrong
Aren't those the economic growth numbers out, due out this week?
Joe Getty
Yes. 30th, last day of April.
Jack Armstrong
Right? Right. Yeah. Okay. A couple of days. Wednesday. All right. Something to look forward to. Here's your freedom loving quote of the day from John F. Kennedy. I love this. This ought to be chiseled into the rock facades of these so called elite universities. Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth. You damn sheep. You keffiyeh wearing, Hamas supporting stupid little sheep. Wow, that was not as eloquent as Kennedy, but it's a good freedom. Let me quote. I love that. Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.
Joe Getty
You should have had your dad write you a more literate sentence to get me into Harvard.
Jack Armstrong
Here's. Here's your mailbag. Mailbag. @armstrongandgetti.com is the email address. Drop us a line now and again. Oh, guys, listening to your bit about what can destroy marriage. Contempt. Right. I realized you helped us understand Trump derangement syndrome. Simply contempt. There's nothing he could conceivably do that you would concede. Oh, that went pretty well. In the same way that if you've come to have contempt for your spouse or partner, you won't say, you know, he has a really good sense of humor. You can't bring yourself to say that. Right?
Joe Getty
That's a good point.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, well, well said there, Brian. Also, a lot of the interaction between parties is simply contempt. And there's no way to get through to those that have gone too far down that road. Road, Brian. And Walla Walla, well done, sir. Jack is right about the next pope, writes Todd in San Diego. When he expressed a preference for an African pope to succeed Pope Francis, he spoke a bigger mouthful than he probably realized. Not only would an African Pope call attention to the sufferings of the people on that continent, as you pointed out, Jack, it would also be consequential in two other ways. One, Africa is the front line in the battle between Islamism and civilization. And this battle would receive more of the attention it deserves from the world if an African bishop became Pope. That's a really good point, Todd. Two, Africa is the present and future vigorous high doctrine Christianity, in sharp contrast with the woke shell of empty churches and progressivized cliches that pass for the church in Europe. Anyone who wants traditional religions to hold onto their traditions instead of becoming secularized NGOs should be rooting for one of Africa's conservative Cardinals to become the next Pope.
Joe Getty
Pope.
Jack Armstrong
Wow, that's some great analysis, Todd. You want to become our religion correspondent?
Joe Getty
We'll have on you on every time a Pope dies. So I wouldn't, you know, quit your other job since it's probably once every 20 years. Conclave starts this week and they'll start picking a Pope.
Jack Armstrong
I guess a bunch of Pope pickers. P.S. he writes, hey, he's on a heater. Let's keep going with his. P.S. one of the top contenders is Jerusalem, Jerusalem's Cardinal Pier Batist. Pizza Bella. Yes, his name is Pizza Bella. It would be great to see him get elected and choose the name John the 24th so everyone would call him Papa John. You know what, Todd? Maybe I should have stopped after your second.
Joe Getty
Oh, that's funny.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Let's see. Here's a thought provoking note from Rick. Let's see, he was talking about how last week we talked to Josh Hoover, California state assemblyman, very reasonable guy, solid conservative. And he, he was talking about at least one member of the state legislature during a recent hearing made reference to the possibility of passing any type of legislation to ban men and women's sports is going down the road to becoming Nazis. And he says, Joe, you responded to him by saying we need a universally agreed upon phrase to describe this phenomenon, this sort of argument that divides us distinctly into this binary perception that there is only good and evil. Well, the, the word is Manichean, but nobody like uses that word. The idea being you're either completely good or completely evil. There's no truth to both sides, that sort of thing. But he says, I don't have a specific word and I couldn't find anything. But as a suggestion, I offer hick. An acronym, HIC would be defined as. It's an hic, hyperbolic incendiary characterization designed to assert moral authority, thereby canceling any discussion or attempts at resolving a dissension of opinion. You can use it as a noun. You have no argument. All you can do is make hicks or a verb. See, you're hicking away just because you're unwilling to approach this from anyone else's viewpoint. We're descriptive down. Maxine Waters is a career hiccup fan.
Joe Getty
Well, let's see if that catches on.
Jack Armstrong
I love it. Well done, Rick.
Joe Getty
So I want to get into some of those poll numbers, all the big polls that came out over the weekend. One particular aspect in particular, check in on 60 Minutes. Some interesting stuff happened in that world last night, including that story about 9, 11. If you didn't see it among other things. If you missed a segment, get the podcast Armstrong and Yeti on Demand.
Jack Armstrong
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Jack Armstrong
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Episode: Maybe Now You Have Time For A Shower!
Release Date: April 28, 2025
Host: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
Podcast by: iHeartPodcasts
In the April 28, 2025 episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into a variety of pressing topics ranging from federal law enforcement operations and immigration issues to the declining trust in mainstream media and the latest political polling data. With their signature blend of humor and insightful commentary, Armstrong and Getty navigate through complex subjects, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of current events and societal trends.
Timestamp: 02:12 – 05:32
The episode kicks off with Armstrong and Getty discussing a recent federal operation in Colorado Springs targeting an underground nightclub allegedly involved in illegal activities. They highlight the raid's significance in the broader context of Colorado's sanctuary policies, which they argue have made the state a hotspot for illegal immigration and gang activities.
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Armstrong emphasizes the necessity of the operation, citing the presence of gangs like MS-13 and the influx of illegal immigrants bringing weapons and drugs into the area. They critique local law enforcement for not taking earlier action, blaming sanctuary policies for hindering effective policing.
Timestamp: 05:32 – 07:06
Shifting focus, the hosts touch upon the contentious issue of immigration, specifically referencing a "booting out babies with cancer" story that has gained traction in mainstream media. They mention efforts by Senator Marco Rubio to address and clarify the misinformation surrounding this narrative.
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Armstrong and Getty express skepticism about the legitimacy of such reports, urging listeners to remain critical of media narratives and seek factual information.
Timestamp: 07:06 – 10:15
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to analyzing the latest political polls, especially those concerning former President Donald Trump's approval ratings. The hosts discuss the trends showing a decline in Trump's support, particularly among women and younger demographics, citing Steve Kornacki of NBC for their insights.
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They explore how these shifts reflect broader generational and gender-based divides in political affiliations and opinions, suggesting that Trump's influence may be waning among key voter blocs.
Timestamp: 14:36 – 31:26
One of the most critical discussions centers on the alarming decline in public trust towards mainstream media. Armstrong and Getty dissect comments made by CNN personnel regarding the media's credibility crisis, attributing much of the distrust to right-wing rhetoric rather than inherent media flaws.
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They reference historical data showing a drop from 70% confidence in the media during the Nixon era to a mere 8% in contemporary times. The hosts argue that the right-wing's strategic criticisms have effectively leveraged existing weaknesses within media institutions, exacerbating public skepticism.
Timestamp: 07:06 – 14:36, 32:35 – 37:12
Interwoven with political and social commentary, Armstrong and Getty share personal stories and insights into technological advancements. Joe Getty recounts his experiences with automated taxis and interactions with diverse individuals, highlighting the intersection of technology and daily life.
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These segments provide a lighter counterbalance to the heavier topics, showcasing the hosts' ability to blend personal narratives with broader societal issues.
Timestamp: 31:26 – 39:38
The hosts continue their critique of mainstream media, discussing specific instances like CNN's handling of the Biden administration and the impact of biased reporting on public perception. Armstrong and Getty advocate for a more polarized media landscape that caters to diverse viewpoints, suggesting that this might help restore some level of trust among various audience segments.
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They also touch upon the upcoming selection of a new Pope, pondering the potential implications of electing an African Pope, and how it might influence global religious and political dynamics.
Timestamp: 35:06 – 37:38
In the Mailbag segment, Armstrong and Getty respond to listener emails, discussing topics like relationship dynamics in the context of political polarization and suggestions for new terminology to describe divisive rhetoric.
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This interactive portion reinforces the hosts' commitment to engaging with their audience and addressing real-world concerns raised by listeners.
Throughout the episode, Armstrong and Getty offer a robust analysis of current events, blending political insight with personal anecdotes and media critique. They emphasize the importance of critical thinking and remain skeptical of mainstream narratives, encouraging listeners to seek out diverse sources of information. The discussion on declining media trust, coupled with the exploration of shifting political landscapes, provides listeners with a nuanced understanding of the complexities shaping today's society.
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Stay tuned to Armstrong & Getty On Demand for more in-depth discussions and unwavering commentary on the issues that matter most to you.