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Jay Shetty
Hey, it's Jay Shetty with On Purpose. My newest episode is out now with Jordan Peterson.
Jordan Peterson
To be open to learning does mean, at least to some degree, always asking, what am I doing wrong? What do I have to give up? What do I have to transform? That could be very painful. There isn't anything better that you can do with failure, no matter how unjust, than to learn from.
Jay Shetty
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. Trust me, you won't want to miss this one.
Unknown (Fiasco Podcast Host)
It's hard to read the news these days without asking yourself, how did we get here? Fiasco is a history podcast from the co creators of Slow Burn. In our first season, Bush v. Gore, we examine an unmistakable turning point in American politics. The 2000 election, which resulted in a high stakes stalemate, ended with one of the most controversial rulings in Supreme Court history. So if you're trying to make sense of the present moment, check out Fiasco, Bush v. Gore. Listen on the iHeartRadio app Apple Podcasts wherever you listen to podcasts.
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 he's Armstrong and Getty.
Joe Getty
Live from Studio C, senor. It is a dimly lit room where deep within the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty Communications compound. And hey, y'all. Today, brand new week back from Thanksgiving vacation. We're under the tutelage of our general.
Jack Armstrong
Manager, Hunter Biden, convicted criminal. Oh, pardon me. Hunter Biden, model citizen.
Joe Getty
Model citizen. Zero discipline. Hunter Biden.
Jack Armstrong
Golly. You know what my favorite aspect of this is? And it's. I hate to get into the meat of it, but I've got to. The fact that the pardon goes back to. What is it? December of 2014. Goes back a decade. Yeah, yeah, yeah. To the very month Hunter became a director at Burisma. What an odd Coincidence.
Joe Getty
Coincidence. 10 year pardons are normal. Oh, that's right, they aren't. Okay, sorry, I misspoke. Before we get to that, I got. I've got so many things to say about that. Did anybody beat me? And did anybody beat me in weight gain since we were last on the air?
Jack Armstrong
Not me.
Joe Getty
I am a full three and a half. Three and a half pounds heavier than I was when I last joined you. There's more of me to love is the way I look at it.
Jack Armstrong
Pretty good, Pretty respectable.
Joe Getty
Yeah, three and a half pounds in a week is not bad, but like.
Jack Armstrong
Wall street, you'd failed to meet expectations. I thought I was going to hear five. Honestly little disappointed on the road travel.
Joe Getty
Failed to meet expectations.
Jack Armstrong
Your earnings were excellent but failed to meet expectations.
Joe Getty
The good thing is that even though I was at Arrowhead Stadium on a cold winter day Friday for the Chiefs Raiders game, it's colder in the studio right now than it was there, so hopefully it will burn off some of these pounds. Trying to stay alive anyway. Yeah, three and a half pounds. I can feel it. My pants are tighter. Yeah. And got the whole thing going. So that's a good start though. That's a good start. I got several weeks now before Christmas and then a week in between New year. I mean I really, I could hit double digits. I could easily gain 10 pounds. So that's not the goal. But.
Jack Armstrong
Well, in a shocking revelation, I am down a pound and a half, which means either my practice of eating my big meal in the middle of the day and that are very light dinners paying off or I'm dying. Because I don't quite get how I'm down, but I'm down.
Joe Getty
I don't want to have the darkest joke of all time, but there was a time when I thought, wow, I am really doing well with this. Oh, I have cancer. Oh, okay. That's why the weight is just melting away.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, let's hope it's not that exercised a lot.
Joe Getty
So back to Hunter Biden. So you're telling me that the party of the rich get away particularly white males. I mean it's the rich in general that get to abuse the system with all kinds of different ways and don't pay their taxes and then guns. Oh my God, nobody should even be allowed to have a gun. But then the people breaking the law with gun. You're telling me the party of that just. The president just pardoned a rich white guy so he doesn't go to jail over tax evasion because he was getting so rich probably illegally.
Jack Armstrong
But in regardless co conspirator. Yes.
Joe Getty
He didn't pay his taxes. He gets pardoned and doesn't have to pay a price for it. And you're going to, you're going to campaign on the rich don't pay their fair share. And then when watching one of your own rich and again white guys does it, he gets pardoned by the President. That's freaking, freaking unbelievable.
Jack Armstrong
Well, it's the truth laid bare. I mean on the rank and file level of the college kids and the over educated gender studies suburban moms who vote Democrat, they're sincere. They're deluded and dopey, but they're sincere. On the elite level, not a single word of that is sincere. Not a word. It's merely a brand. It means as much as always Coca Cola. What does that mean? How about sometimes Coca Cola? No, no, always Coca Cola.
Joe Getty
So does that mean that for the rest of my life, when I hear a Democrat saying the rich don't pay their fair share, when are the rich gonna. Except for Hunter Biden. Can we just chant that back at whoever's giving us the rich don't pay their fair share except for Hunter Biden.
Jack Armstrong
That would be delightful. Yeah.
Joe Getty
It's just. It's sort of like I've been saying. I'm happy that an entire new generation of young people coming out of the presidential election learned that, oh, it's all phony since they went on and on about it was Hitler. And then as soon as he wins, they're like, oh, well, we'll get him next time and let's go down there and visit him. So, okay, so you're just lying to me about the Hitler stuff. And then this. Another generation will think, oh, okay, they're all hypocrites. The rich don't pay the fair share. And when our guys who's rich, really rich, whole family's rich, doesn't pay his taxes, pays zero taxes. Not only isn't paying a high enough tax rate, doesn't pay any taxes, we pardon him.
Jack Armstrong
And despite Joe Biden's claims that it was all about addiction and bad habit and all, he signed all of those tax returns post sobriety. Okay, worth worth mentioning. So to me, this is. I didn't realize that, you know what? JT and Livermore, maybe Matt the Idaho farmhand, Jeff the. Some of our Jeff the honorary producer. I need you to remind me of this regularly, please. Or maybe my wife can do it. I need to gamble on politics. I was dead certain he would pardon Hunter. I didn't even have any doubt. No doubt. This is the absolute definition of shocking, yet unsurprising. It was a certainty and I need to start profiting from that. But it is also, and I'm heartened somewhat by the fact that the truth will absolutely come out at some point. It's not all about electoral cycles and momentary political gains. I think historians will dig their teeth into this. Joe Biden, serial liar and money launderer, will be exposed eventually as one of the most corrupt presidents in American history. It'll be eventually he'll be long, cold and dead in the grave. But you know, soon enough.
Joe Getty
Is there anybody who wouldn't pardon their own kid if they had the chance, as they were heading out the door.
Jack Armstrong
For the offenses before us?
Joe Getty
Specifically, if you assumed, as he does, that your kid had their act together, now, it'd be pretty hard to not pardon him and go with the, you know what? Tough love. Everybody has to blah, blah, blah, it's my kid, everybody's going to be mad. But I can let him get on with his life or he can go to prison for maybe the rest of his life. I mean, he's in his mid-50s. If he gets 15, 20 years, that could be the rest of your life.
Jack Armstrong
I'm Joe Biden. I'm about dead. I'm thinking to hell. Oh, you're mad at me? Okay, you know what? I'm going to be dead soon, so don't worry about it. Yeah, I could see that. No, if, you know, God forbid, somebody's kid like axe murdered 11 people or something like that, then no, no, I wouldn't pardon them. But yeah, it's, it's, it's hypocrisy laid bare. It's practically a guilty plea to money laundering in my mind.
Joe Getty
Oh, yeah, that's interesting. I don't remember Jonathan Turley or somebody I heard say, there's practically an admission here that there are more things we don't know about that he hasn't been charged with that are out there. If you're going with the whole not specific to these, you know, charges, you're going just any and everything for 10 years.
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. Well, there are a couple of reasons he pled guilty eventually. Number one, he was guilty as 16 dogs, as Hunter Thompson would have put it. And secondly, to, to put this all on trial, you get into where did the money come from and where did it go, which is what I was hankering for the whole time.
Joe Getty
Yeah, and he does get to go with the who. What father wouldn't pardon their son and ignore the fact that it was going to bring down the whole family?
Jack Armstrong
Then, final brief irony, and I will read you the utterly vomit inducing letter of pardon from the President in a minute. But the fact that a couple of Trump aides got charged with operating as declared unlicensed lobbyists for foreign powers during the Russian collusion hoax, and Hunter labored for millions of dollars for a variety of loathsome foreign regimes and was clearly lobbying for them, but he doesn't get so much as a traffic ticket for it. And then the great irony, sorry, the sickening irony in the letter of pardon is that is that Biden makes it clear that his son's been treated unfairly. This is. He's gotten uneven treatment. He's been treated more harshly than anyone else would have. Without his name, it's absurd.
Joe Getty
Yeah, yeah. One sentence on that. But after we start the show officially so we don't get in trouble with the fcc. I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty, that Patel guy or whatever his name is, Cattel, you know, he ends up in charge of the FBI. We're not starting our show in time. We could end up in prison. You don't know retribution. I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty on this. It is Monday. Brand new month. Red is due December 2nd, my mom's birthday. The year 2024. We are Armstrong and Getty, and we approve of this program.
Jack Armstrong
All right, let's begin officially. Now, according to FCC rules and regulations, leaping into action at mark.
Joe Getty
Have you ruled out a pardon for your son? Yes. Would the president pardon or commute his son? I was very clear and I said no. I've been very clear. The President's been very clear when we've been asked this question and he said he would not pardon his son.
Jack Armstrong
Always need help.
Joe Getty
It's still a no. It will be a no. It is a no. And I don't have anything else to add. Will he pardon his son?
Unknown (Fiasco Podcast Host)
No.
Joe Getty
Breaking news tonight. President Biden has made a decision to pardon his son Hunter. Yeah. So just going to read from Biden's letter, but included in that letter, Biden talks about how politics corrupted the justice system. Oh, wait a second. That's interesting. So Trump's bringing all these people in saying you got to clean out the Justice Department because it's been corrupted. Corrupted by politics.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Joe Getty
You all been claiming these a fascist for wanting to do that. Now you say Hunter Biden wrongly attacked because politics corrupted the Justice Department. How are you going to square that circle?
Jack Armstrong
Convicted by a jury of his peers.
Joe Getty
Some more on that coming up in a little bit. Three and a half pounds.
Jack Armstrong
Square anything. The lying, thieving hypocrites.
Joe Getty
Three and a half pounds. I'm not happy about it.
Jack Armstrong
Moving 20. That's right.
Joe Getty
Joe and I used to live in Salina, Kansas. I don't know if you remember this place called Bogey's Burgers, who had like, 150 different flavors of shakes, too.
Jack Armstrong
I remember it. Oh, blueberry cheesecake. That was my favorite shake.
Joe Getty
I should have texted you. Yeah, I was asking people what their favorite was because I got peanut butter one night and the next night because I went back again because who doesn't have a milkshake two nights in a row even though they're eating Thanksgiving style.
Jack Armstrong
Meals in addition to that grown ass man.
Joe Getty
Right. So trying to figure out where did the. How did I get three and a half pounds? I don't understand. Must be my metabolism. How does mailbag look?
Jack Armstrong
Oh, it's quite good. Good start to the month. Cool.
Joe Getty
Our text line is 415295KFTC.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty.
Jay Shetty
My latest episode is with Jordan Peterson.
Jordan Peterson
To be open to learning does mean, at least to some degree, always asking what am I doing wrong? What do I have to give up? What do I have to let go of? What do I have to transform? That can be very painful. There isn't anything better that you can do with failure, no matter how unjust, than to learn from one of the.
Joe Getty
Most articulate men of our time, clinical psychologist turned culture warrior, Dr. Jordan Peterson.
Jordan Peterson
The men who prefer short term mating opportunities are psychopathic, narcissistic, acuvalian and sadistic. So one of the unintended consequences of the sexual revolution is that the freed up women have been delivered to the psychopathic men. Most people who have post Traumatic stress disorder don't have it because they were hurt. They have it because they encountered someone who wanted to hurt them.
Jay Shetty
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Unknown (Fiasco Podcast Host)
In the aftermath of a transformative election like the one we just had, it's hard to read the news without asking yourself every five seconds, how did we get here? That's exactly what we're always trying to figure out on Fiasco, a history podcast from the co creators of Slow Burn. In our first season, Bush v. Gore, we examine an unmistakable turning point in American politics. The 2000 election, which came down to a recount in Florida and ended with one of the most controversial rules in Supreme Court history. In many ways, it's the beginning of the story we're living through right now. So if you're trying to make sense at the present moment, check out Fiasco Bush v. Gore and find out how a statistical tie in the Florida vote count put the nation into an unprecedented holding pattern during which American voters waited with bated breath to find out whether Al Gore or George W. Bush would be the next president of the United States. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Joe Getty
And apparently the new thing in college Football is after the game you all go to beating on each other until the and fans, until the police have to come in and pepper spray. So apparently that's a new college tradition. Barbarian.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Wow. It's the new tearing down the goalposts, apparently. Yeah. All right, so more on that to come. Campus madness, gender bending. We got everything for you. Plus all the news of the day, naturally. Here's your freedom loving quote of the day. It comes from Henry Brooks Adams, an American historian and member of the Adams political family descended from two US Presidents. Oh yeah, John Quincy Adams, the writer.
Joe Getty
Of some people say the best nonfiction book of the 20th century. The Education of Henry Adams, which he wrote himself.
Jack Armstrong
Excellent. So here is his quote as I click back to that. Chaos was the law of nature. Order was the dream of man. Yet another reminder that the natural state of everything is chaos and decay and violence. Order. A compassionate, of course, order that respects the human rights. It's a miracle. Don't give it away. Mailbag. You can write us a note. Would you mail back at Armstrong&getty.com Gary in Mesquite, Nevada writes, and I agree, obviously proving what we already know. Biden is the most corrupt president in our history. When the stories come out over the next several years, his name will be synonymous with the worst and most corrupt. Let's see. This is John, obviously. Hunter made a deal with his dad. Daddy promised a pardon if he would plead guilty to tax charges. Then Joe would avoid accountability for receiving 10% of the dirty millions. Let's go, Brandon.
Joe Getty
We got this text. I think I've seen this a couple places. So Joe Biden pardoned three turkeys, huh?
Jack Armstrong
What? That's kind of an old timey insult. But Hunter, you're a loser.
Joe Getty
Calling somebody a turkey, not exactly modern insult.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, that's rather mild by today's standards. Let's see. This is from Jashan writes. Glad you lazy bastards are back to work. I've read multiple articles now in regard to Trump's appointees. They all talk about how these people are going to bring a campaign of retribution, but they failed to tell me what the retribution is for. If I'm seeking retribution because it's someone has wronged me, are they saying he was wronged? Oh, if I'm seeking retribution, it's because someone has wronged me. Me. Are they saying he was wronged and is now going to secretion? Well, if he was wronged, why shouldn't he? Secretribution. Get these people out of government. Please tell me what the retribution is for Maybe he should be seeking it.
Joe Getty
Yeah, the New York Times writes about that today. We'll talk about that later. There's a paragraph in there. It says this is going to make it more difficult for Democrats to complain about Donald Trump going after the Justice Department since the current Democratic president just said the Justice Department has been doing things for political reasons.
Jack Armstrong
Well, right. And Cash Patel, who's been nominated to run the FBI, very controversial choice. We'll talk about that some. He will just quote Joe Biden, please. You wrote him his testimony, right? Right. A total change of topic. I'd like this David in Umpqua, beautiful, Oregon, who's who's supplied a number of interesting things about education. Parents, right to know solution to teachers, grooming children, indoctrinating them, sexualizing them. And man, we stories about all that stuff in different ways. The cure for that is parents access to classrooms, video proof, real time proof of what schools are teaching. Government teachers need to be monitored by parents. Should the government schools be operating without scrutiny? I mean, I realize there are children involved and you can't, you know, have generally available videotapes of children doing stuff. It's just, it's full of problems. But our justice system famously is absolutely ironclad in its openness. Everything happens in front of the people and you're judged by a jury of your peers.
Joe Getty
Why wouldn't you.
Jack Armstrong
Schools are a dark, cloistered environment. Secrets unfold.
Joe Getty
Why wouldn't you have a nanny cam in every classroom? You can just log on and see what's going on in your kid's class. Why wouldn't it be that way?
Jack Armstrong
I get the logistical problems in the modern age. Teachers would go viral and like the so called Karen who had a legitimate complaint or it was out of context or whatever, all of a sudden they'd be vilified and doxed and terrified or whatever.
Joe Getty
I don't know. Maybe it would, maybe it would protect you as a teacher if everybody got to see how unruly students are now out of control, blah, blah, blah. I don't know.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, there'd absolutely be an upside.
Joe Getty
That's an interesting question. We've got a lot of news to catch up on. We've been gone for a week. Stay with us. If you miss an hour, get the podcast Armstrong and Getty on demand.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty.
Jay Shetty
My latest episode is with Jordan Peterson.
Jordan Peterson
To be open to learning does mean, at least to some degree, always asking what am I doing wrong? What do I have to give up? What do I have to let go of? What do I have to transform. That could be very painful. There isn't anything better that you can do with failure, no matter how unjust, than to learn from one of the.
Jack Armstrong
Most articulate men of our time, clinical.
Joe Getty
Psychologist turned culture warrior, Dr. Jordan Peterson.
Jordan Peterson
The men who prefer short term mating opportunities are psychopathic, narcissistic, akiavalian and sadistic. So one of the unintended consequences of the sexual revolution is that the freed up women have been delivered to the psychopathic men. Most people who have post Traumatic stress disorder don't have it because they were hurt. They have it because they encountered someone who wanted to hurt them.
Jay Shetty
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Unknown (Fiasco Podcast Host)
In the aftermath of a transformative election like the one we just had, it's hard to read the news without asking yourself every five seconds, how did we get here? That's exact what we're always trying to figure out on Fiasco, a history podcast from the co creators of Slow Burn. In our first season, Bush v. Gore, we examine an unmistakable turning point in American politics, the 2000 election, which came down to a recount in Florida and ended with one of the most controversial rulings in Supreme Court history. In many ways, it's the beginning of the story we're living through right now. So if you're trying to make sense of the present moment, check out Fiasco, Bush v. Gore, and find out how a statistical tie in the Florida vote count put the nation in into an unprecedented holding pattern during which American voters waited with bated breath to find out whether Al Gore or George W. Bush would be the next President of the United States. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Joe Getty
I have to mention the most embarrassing part of the whole milkshake fiasco that probably helped me gain three and a half pounds over the last week. I'll get to that in a minute. Joe is going to read from Joe Biden's letter explaining his pardon in which he is getting beaten up by lots of people on the left. Also about how this opens the door for Trump and a lot of arguments that Trump makes. So we'll get to that coming up a little bit later. I can't believe we're a half hour into the show and we haven't mentioned Cyber Monday, everybody. It's Cyber Monday. I don't know if we need that sound.
Jack Armstrong
Likely he's lost his mind.
Joe Getty
That seems like an odd sound for Cyber Monday. It's like a. Is that a warning? It's like one. There's a tornado or a train coming or something. It's Cyber Monday.
Jack Armstrong
Very stressed today. Cyber Monday. Stop it.
Joe Getty
Cyber Monday. Of course, this follows Black Friday. Yes. Michael, I'm surprised we're not running best of. I thought Cyber Monday, we'd be off today. Why aren't we home holding our children and singing Cyber Monday songs?
Jack Armstrong
Well, because Cyber Monday is when you. You buy a lot of stuff online at work because you have a faster Internet connection at work than you do at home, dating back to 1989. Cyber Monday. Stop it.
Joe Getty
So I just wanted to mention this relating to. I went to an outlet mall yesterday, and I was so frustrated. There was not a parking spot anywhere. There were just cars circling around this gigantic place. Everybody frustrated. So many people walking, you could barely drive. I have never in my life. I've been going to that. This same giant outlet mall for 25 years. Never seen a crowd like this even close yesterday afternoon. So, I mean, that is as anecdotal as anecdotal evidence can get about where people are with shopping and consumer confidence and all that sort of stuff. But it was nuts. Absolutely nuts. And all the stores in there, I said, has it been like this the whole weekend when I finally got to park and go in? So, oh, yeah, it's been crazy. Friday, Saturday, and today, just crazy. So I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what's happening.
Jack Armstrong
You know, Black Friday, the name of it is ridiculous, but it is the first time that.
Joe Getty
It's the first time that Kmart goes into the black for the year.
Jack Armstrong
There we go.
Joe Getty
So many people go out and shop.
Jack Armstrong
After Thanksgiving, but, you know, after Thanksgiving, you do think. Start thinking about Christmas shopping and the rest of it. Just. But as an informal measure, Black Friday sales were up significantly from last year. So, boy, the. Trying to get your hand wrap your arms around this economy and. And who it's good for and who it's not for. It's. It's definitely not a simple picture.
Joe Getty
No. I was watching all this and. And thinking about all those stats we've heard about people have run out of money and they've maxed out their credit cards and thinking, so did you open a new credit card? Did you get a raise? I mean, what is. What is going on with everybody? But, I mean, it's just nuts. I didn't declare to my kids, this is the last time I will be at a retail outlet until January. I will not do that. Under any circumstances. Again, it was miserable. Absolutely miserable.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah, yeah. I have no doubt whatsoever.
Joe Getty
But consumer spending is two thirds of the economy, so that's good for the economy. Although if everybody's putting it on their credit cards and can't actually afford it, it's not. So I don't have any idea.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I read a pretty detailed and persuasive account a few weeks ago from the Wall Street Journal that said there's a real demarc homeowners and owners of stocks and mutual funds and stuff like that who feel very, very wealthy than the other chunk of the economy that does not feel wealthy at all and is struggling to keep their heads above water and running up their credit cards. Not on lavish gifts for each other, but indeed for the basics.
Joe Getty
And they've said yesterday, Sunday come home day from Thanksgiving was the busiest travel day in US History. So people were getting out and about there. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Is.
Joe Getty
Could it be going on at the same time that we're all shocked and horrified by inflation? I was talking to my family about this or my brother about this anyway. And yet I don't think enough of us, including myself, recognize that unless you got a raise in the last couple of years, you've taken like a 25, 30% pay cut. But I think we'll ignore that. That we've taken a 30% pay cut.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. I think we sense it in our bones. But yeah, that's absolutely a correct way to put it. And that's why inflation is a tax. It's a way the government gets to spend out more money than they have, send out more money they have to their cronies, thereby reducing the value of your dollars. And all of a sudden you have to Pay, you know, 20, 30% more for stuff over the span of a couple of years, making you that much poorer. You have been tax taxed. It's just indirect.
Joe Getty
It is Cyber Monday. If you go To Armstrong and getty.com you can buy Armstrong and Getty merchandise and there's a special discount of some sort that Hanson put on there. 20%. 20%.
Jack Armstrong
And the promo code is Cut the crap.
Joe Getty
The promo code is Cut the crap.
Jack Armstrong
Yes. Now, are you making this up? Because we're probably in violation of FTC regulations. Lena Khan is going to break us up. Well, it is true.
Joe Getty
This is what Hanson told me. Yes, this is actually true.
Jack Armstrong
Okay, 20% off at the Armstrong and Getty store. And your code.
Joe Getty
Because the crap. Because, because why? It's Cyber Monday.
Jack Armstrong
Michael. Michael, did you say we're supposed to talk about Simplisafe. I'm delighted to. Speaking of savings and then back into the news of the day. If you ever worry about the safety of your home and family and everybody does, no better time to act. Right now, SimpliSafe is extending its, extending its mass Black Friday deal for our listeners. Get 50% off a new SimpliSafe security system, the one everybody trusts. Just go to SimpliSafe.com Armstrong yeah, I.
Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
Did you see the pictures that came out of Trump's Thanksgiving when everybody was down there and he walking around, There's Sylvester Stallone, there's Elon Musk again who practically lives there sitting next to Trump at the big table. And all the celebrities did not see that. They're playing the music and they're all dancing. I mean, that, that whole maga he's president again thing is just on fire.
Jack Armstrong
I have never seen a higher profile transition. No, than, than Trump's. I mean, he's the president at this point. He's meeting with foreign dignitaries. He's got him on the phone or they're coming to Mar a Lago.
Joe Getty
Yeah, Trudeau from Canada went down there to talk to him. Zuckerberg from Facebook went and had dinner with Trump. Isn't that interesting?
Jack Armstrong
I mean, occasionally he's got to have to say, look, I can't help you. You got to talk to the corpse. He is still in office or whatever he calls him the mummy.
Joe Getty
I'm not actually president. Yeah, the mummy is president.
Jack Armstrong
He's got to talk to the corpse.
Joe Getty
The way people are coming down there to meet with him to try to get on his good side before he takes office has got to be making him feel pretty good about himself.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, to the extent that he needs A bolstering of his ego. Yeah. Oh, speaking of which, next hour, I'm sure we will get into this in earnest. Trump's appointees or his nominees. Nominated appointees, and there are a variety of them. The pattern has continued. About 50% seem rock solid. About 25% are. Huh. That's interesting. But, hmm, I'll look forward to the hearings. And about 25% are badass nuts, if you ask me. But, you know, the Senate is there to advise and consent, and they will get together and chat behind the scenes and say, hey, we have these concerns. To quote, who was it? Was it Janet Yellen? What was her name? The system worked, right? The system's working. It's going to be fine.
Joe Getty
So polling from last Sunday, CBS News, and this is another one of those, don't get your feelings about the electorate through the media because you'll be misled. This was last Sunday. So I don't know if the polls have changed since his FBI nomination at all, which just happened on Saturday, I guess. 60% of Americans approved of Trump's choices, his Cabinet picks. So that's the CBS News poll. So after all of these, you know, oh, my God, he's so crazy and out of control. Can you believe he's doing these awful things around RFK Jr. And Tulsi Gabbard and everything like that. As of last Sunday, after all those names were out and through the whole Matt Gaetz is a thing with Cayman Went and everything like that, 60% of Americans approved of Trump's choices.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I think you're right.
Joe Getty
60, 40, that's a pretty big win when you got media against you.
Jack Armstrong
Right? Yeah, it's a good point. Once again, the media representing a tiny swath of weird America. But I think it also is an expression of what I was talking about people. And maybe they didn't think this consciously, but they thought, yeah, I've heard there's some good, some bad, but the Senate, and that's a couple of months from now, and I'm not worried about it. That's an expression of I have faith in this country and our systems, which I think you should. And I say that, having said that, about a quarter of his nominations are nuts, to my mind, but they'll get weeded out or they'll try and they'll fail and we'll move on as a country. I'm not. I refuse to act as if my heart is on fire. Every news story that comes out, like most of the media, oh, we got.
Joe Getty
To take a break and come back with Hades headlines. I'm sorry, I'm a little choked up because it's Cyber Monday and it always gets to me and what it means. I mean all the Cyber Monday memories and the carols times with my grandparents on Cyber Monday.
Jack Armstrong
Long before my dad put his arm around my shoulders and said, son, you got a double click just becoming a man.
Joe Getty
Right? Right. We got a lot on the way. I hope you can stay with us. Text line 415295 KFTC Armstrong and Getty.
Jay Shetty
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Jordan Peterson
To be open to learning does mean, at least to some degree, always asking, what am I doing wrong? What do I have to give up? What do I have to let go of? What do I have to transform? That could be very painful. There isn't anything better that you can do with failure, no matter how unjust, than to learn from one of the.
Joe Getty
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Jordan Peterson
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Jay Shetty
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Unknown (Fiasco Podcast Host)
In the aftermath of a transformative election like the one we just had, it's hard to read the news without asking yourself every five seconds, how did we get here? That's exactly what we're always trying to figure out on Fiasco, a history podcast from the co creators of Slow Burn. In our first season, Bush v. Gore, we examine an unmistakable turning point in American politics. The 2011 which came down to a recount in Florida and ended with one of the most controversial rulings in Supreme Court history. In many ways, it's the beginning of the story we're living through right now. So if you're trying to make sense of the present moment, check out Fiasco, Bush v. Gore and find out how a statistical tie in the Florida vote count put the nation into an unprecedented holding pattern during which American voters waited with bated breath to find out whether Al Gore or George W. Bush would be the next president of the United States. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Joe Getty
A number of texts about the idea. I don't Remember how we got on the topic of cameras in the classroom? But we got a number of interesting texts about that. Maybe we'll get back into that later.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, great. Upside, huge downside. It's an intriguing idea.
Joe Getty
We did it 4/2 cops. And it seems to be accepted. And there was all the hue and cry before it happened. So again, three and a half pounds over Thanksgiving. And at least part of it was my back to back milkshake nights, in addition to a lot of ridiculous family eating where I drove across town and went to this famous milkshake place in the town I was in on the child. On the first night we all ate there because we just rolled into town and my kids got milkshakes also. But then the second night when I was going to go back, who wants to get a milkshake? Both my teenage boys said, no. Nah, that's too unhealthy. I just. I don't think I should do a milkshake. So I went by myself because young men who are not famous for their judgment decided, nah, that's just overdoing it. To have milkshake after today. So what does that say about me?
Katie Green
I still don't understand how you're not on that my 600 pound life show.
Joe Getty
I'm working on it.
Jack Armstrong
I'm working on a chapter of Overeaters Anonymous or something. I don't know.
Joe Getty
My kids. I think it was practically an intervention from my kids to try to convince me not to go and get anyone so much sugar. Oh, and then.
Jack Armstrong
I appreciate it. Jack sent me a picture of the truck stop by the highway that we used to sneak off to to grab a slice of pie and plan what would become the Armstrong and Getty show when we were working for competing stations. So we had to slink around like we were having an affair and. And good times. If they have not updated the decor. No, but why would you.
Joe Getty
Had some pie.
Jack Armstrong
Is good. Had some highway.
Joe Getty
Had some pie. Which is why I'm three and a half. There's more of me to love, as I keep saying.
Katie Green
Yeah, pie as well.
Joe Getty
Yes, of course I do. Lots of pie.
Katie Green
Jack, you're amazing.
Jack Armstrong
Let's figure out who's reporting what. It's the lead story with Katie Green.
Katie Green
All right, let's start with NBC News. President Biden pardons his son Hunter Biden, despite saying he wouldn't.
Joe Getty
So that part people are making a big deal out of. Didn't most people assume he would pardon him? And that's just something he had to say. So that part doesn't bother me in mud, but the, the politics around it and the message it sends man, some of the critics in the mainstream media. Really interesting. We'll read from some of that a little bit later.
Jack Armstrong
Also, it was a full throated statement that yes, some people are above the law. Our people, period. Bingo.
Katie Green
ABC News IDF confirms death of another U.S. israeli hostage.
Joe Getty
Oh, I didn't hear that.
Katie Green
From CNN. Putin approves record defense spending a third of Russia's entire budget.
Joe Getty
Yeah. They're spending 30 some percent of their GDP on the military to wage a war against a country that they don't need to be fighting.
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. With enormous loss of life and the brain drain to the country. What, what this looks like 10 years from now will be really interesting to observe.
Katie Green
Serve from the New York Times. Germany pledges extra $680 million to Ukraine in effort at reassurance.
Joe Getty
It's been a bad week for Ukraine. Russia has taken a bunch of land. We'll talk more about that later from Politico.
Katie Green
Delete CFPB Elon Musk calls for elimination of consumer bureau.
Jack Armstrong
Oh yeah, that's the Liz Warren project, right? Yeah. They haven't done me any good as far as I can tell, but don't feel strongly about it.
Katie Green
CBS News post game fights erupt across rivalry week.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Katie Green
Rivalry week as four teams attempt to plant flags on opponents field.
Joe Getty
So is this a new thing where you, you win the game on the road and you take your team's flag and you try to stick it in the middle of the field and then the other team says yes, no way. And they start pulling out num chucks and knives and bottles and there's a full on fight and the cops come in.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, it's happened a handful of times across recent years and with the obvious response, if I was a college football player, somebody tried that s on my field, I'd beat him down. I would go out there and fight him. You're right.
Joe Getty
And it was at Michigan, Ohio State. The cops were actually peppered players. Wow.
Katie Green
From the New York Post. Women including only fans model are getting sterilized and blaming Trump for their decision.
Joe Getty
Sterilized so they can't have kids.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Katie Green
They're getting their tubes tied because of Trump.
Jack Armstrong
Whatever you nut jobs, you got more on.
Joe Getty
I've got more on the number of people that are threatening to leave or actually leaving or adjusting their lifestyles because of the fear of Trump. We'll get to that later.
Jack Armstrong
Getting their tubes tied. What lest Eric mount them or what?
Joe Getty
And what is the fear what is that?
Jack Armstrong
You know what? In spite of myself, Katie, I would like to hear more about this story later.
Joe Getty
NBC was fear mongering yesterday. I couldn't act, I couldn't believe it. With this idea that gay couples are rushing to the altar to get married before Trump is inaugurated. If you, you think the right for gay people to get married is going to go away because Trump is president, you're a crazy person. You need to acknowledge that you've gone nuts and.
Jack Armstrong
Or you need to acknowledge that like so many of those people who fell apart completely in the wake of the election, you have believed the most ridiculous hyperbole of your side. That stuff, it's crap. Don't believe it. It's made up.
Katie Green
And finally, the Babylon Bee quote. Don't let anyone take your power. Tipsy aunt Kamala tells confused five year olds at Thanksgiving's kids table.
Jack Armstrong
That's a funny scenario.
Joe Getty
So did you see Rob Reiner, the actor director? He is in some sort of like mental rehab thingy. He posted over the weekend. He said, I need a break to be able to recover from this blow to blah, blah, blah because of Trump's election. So he's in some sort of take space healing thingy for crazy people.
Jack Armstrong
Lots of puppies and coloring books and.
Joe Getty
An actual human being in my real life said. And they said it like it made sense that a friend of theirs had had their phone on notifications only since the election, but because they just couldn't take any calls or texts.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Wow, I pity you.
Joe Getty
Yeah, you know, you're right. Instead of calling people crazy, I should, I should embrace the fact that you just believed the media that you take in. And if you believe, if the media you believe in, you know, is saying this stuff, you should be very upset because they're saying some crazy, crazy ass. But that's true.
Jack Armstrong
It's a Venn diagram. You got crazy over here, you got believe the hype over here, you got a fair amount of overlap. But not, you know, it's not all craziness.
Joe Getty
Yeah, Alec Baldwin, who's now in another country, gave some big speech about stupid the electric electorate. Whatever.
Jack Armstrong
Cut the crap. Cut the crap.
Joe Getty
Cut the crap. T shirts available at Armstrong and getty.com with a special 20% off for cyber Monday just to check out you use the code. Cut the crap.
Jack Armstrong
Cut the crap. That's right. Yeah. And perhaps you'd like to pick up a hot Dogs Our Dogs T shirt in. In honor of the Colorado Buffaloes, I think, who beat the mixed San Jose State team that has both boys and girls on.
Joe Getty
So I followed this. I was on a plane, but I was getting updates. San Jose State women's volleyball lost in the finals. They got to the finals because of a boycott. One team that wasn't going to play against a dude. But they made the finals. Lost at the team that won, though the star player and the other players kneeled at the national anthem. So hard to find a team to root for in that one.
Jack Armstrong
I had such a great joke ready to go too, but you ruined it with that, I was going to say. I would say San Jose State's loss was a real kick in the balls.
Joe Getty
Besmirching the name of women' college volleyball, which you hate to see done.
Jack Armstrong
Come on Colorado, you're all chicks, but you're woke. Come on, Armstrong and Getty.
Jay Shetty
Hey, it's Jay Shetty with On Purpose. My newest episode is out now with Jordan Peterson.
Jordan Peterson
To be open to learning does mean, at least to some degree, always asking, what am I doing wrong? What do I have to give up? What do I have to transform? That could be very painful. There isn't anything better that you can do with failure, no matter how unjust, than to learn from it.
Jay Shetty
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Unknown (Fiasco Podcast Host)
It's hard to read the news these days without asking yourself, how did we get here? Fiasco is a history podcast for the co creators of Slow Burn. In our first season, Bush v. Gore, we examine an unmistakable turning point in American politics. The 2000 election, which resulted in a high stakes stalemate, ended with one of the most controversial rulings in Supreme Court history. So if you're trying to make sense of the present moment, check out Fiasco, Bush v. Gore. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Armstrong & Getty On Demand: "My Pants Are Tight" – Episode Summary
Release Date: December 2, 2024
Host: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
Podcast: Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Description: The official, On-Demand podcast of The Armstrong & Getty Show! Accept no substitutes!
In the "My Pants Are Tight" episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty dive into a mix of hot-button political topics, personal anecdotes, and current events. Released on December 2, 2024, this episode seamlessly blends humor with sharp political commentary, providing listeners with an engaging discourse on recent developments and personal reflections.
The episode opens with a vehement discussion about President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. Armstrong and Getty express strong disapproval, highlighting perceived hypocrisy in the administration's stance on tax evasion and legal accountability for the wealthy.
Key Points:
Hypocrisy in Pardoning Hunter Biden: The hosts argue that Hunter Biden's pardon undermines claims that the wealthy often evade taxes and escape legal repercussions.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty [02:35]: "The president just pardoned a rich white guy so he doesn't go to jail over tax evasion because he was getting so rich probably illegally."
Impact on Public Perception: They contend that such actions erode public trust, especially among younger voters who may perceive political promises as insincere when exceptions are made for influential families.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong [07:07]: "It was a certainty and I need to start profiting from that. But it is also, and I'm heartened somewhat by the fact that the truth will absolutely come out at some point."
Legal and Ethical Implications: The hosts highlight the broader implications of executive pardons, questioning the fairness and integrity of the justice system when personal relationships influence legal outcomes.
Mirroring the episode's title, Armstrong and Getty engage in a light-hearted yet candid conversation about their recent weight changes during the Thanksgiving period.
Key Points:
Joe Getty's Weight Gain: Joe admits to gaining three and a half pounds over a week, attributing it to indulgent eating habits and late-night milkshakes.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty [03:12]: "I am a full three and a half pounds heavier than I was when I last joined you."
Jack Armstrong's Weight Loss: Contrastingly, Jack shares that he has lost a pound and a half, humorously speculating on the reasons behind this unexpected change.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong [04:13]: "I am down a pound and a half, which means either my practice of eating my big meal in the middle of the day and that are very light dinners paying off or I'm dying."
Humorous Banter: The hosts use this personal topic to infuse humor into the episode, making the conversation relatable and entertaining for listeners.
Transitioning from personal stories to economic observations, Armstrong and Getty analyze the frenzied shopping behaviors witnessed during Cyber Monday, juxtaposed against underlying economic tensions.
Key Points:
Retail Chaos: Joe describes unprecedented crowds and chaos at outlet malls, indicating high consumer engagement despite economic anxieties.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty [15:37]: "It was nuts. Absolutely nuts."
Economic Contradictions: The hosts discuss the paradox of increased consumer spending—typically a positive economic indicator—amid rising personal debt and financial strain.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty [25:35]: "Consumer spending is two-thirds of the economy, so that's good for the economy. Although if everybody's putting it on their credit cards and can't actually afford it, it's not."
Inflation and Purchasing Power: They delve into how inflation acts as an indirect tax, eroding purchasing power and contributing to financial instability for many Americans.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong [26:17]: "Inflation is a tax. It's a way the government gets to spend out more money than they have, send out more money they have to their cronies, thereby reducing the value of your dollars."
A contentious topic arises around the implementation of surveillance in classrooms, with Dave from Umpqua, Oregon, advocating for parental oversight to prevent alleged teacher misconduct.
Key Points:
Parental Access to Classrooms: The debate centers on whether parents should have real-time monitoring capabilities, such as nanny cams, to oversee classroom activities.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty [19:38]: "Why wouldn't you have a nanny cam in every classroom? You can just log on and see what's going on in your kid's class."
Logistical and Privacy Concerns: Armstrong raises valid points about the practical challenges and potential privacy violations that could arise from such surveillance measures.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong [19:50]: "Teachers would go viral and like the so-called Karen who had a legitimate complaint or it was out of context or whatever, all of a sudden they'd be vilified and doxed and terrified."
Pros and Cons: While surveillance could enhance transparency, it may also create a hostile work environment for educators and lead to unintended negative consequences.
Throughout the episode, Armstrong and Getty offer sharp critiques of the mainstream media's portrayal of political events and figures, emphasizing perceived biases and misinformation.
Key Points:
Media Hypocrisy: The hosts accuse the media of double standards, particularly in how they handle political figures from different parties.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong [05:39]: "The truth laid bare... it's not all about electoral cycles and momentary political gains."
Public Trust and Media Influence: They discuss how media narratives shape public perception and influence political discourse, often to the detriment of factual accuracy.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty [26:27]: "I have no idea what's happening... it's made up."
Polls and Public Opinion: Referencing recent CBS polls, the hosts highlight a disconnect between media narratives and actual public sentiment, noting that a majority approve of certain political actions despite media criticism.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty [31:37]: "60% of Americans approved of Trump's choices, his Cabinet picks."
Engaging with their audience, Armstrong and Getty read and respond to listener comments, offering personalized insights and maintaining a conversational tone.
Key Points:
Listener Criticisms: Gary from Mesquite, Nevada, expresses frustration over Hunter Biden's pardon, tying it to broader corruption concerns.
Notable Quote:
Gary [16:12]: "Biden is the most corrupt president in our history... Hunter made a deal with his dad."
Suggestions and Remarks: Other listeners provide feedback on topics like school surveillance and current political events, which the hosts address with a mix of agreement and humor.
Notable Quote:
Katie Green [39:35]: "Women including OnlyFans model are getting sterilized and blaming Trump for their decision."
In "My Pants Are Tight," Armstrong and Getty skillfully navigate through a blend of personal anecdotes and incisive political commentary. From dissecting the implications of Hunter Biden's pardon to debating the ethics of classroom surveillance, the hosts provide listeners with both entertainment and thoughtful analysis. Their candid discussions on consumer behavior during Cyber Monday and critiques of media bias further enrich the dialogue, making this episode a compelling listen for those seeking a mix of humor and serious discourse.
Hunter Biden Pardon:
Joe Getty [02:35]: "The president just pardoned a rich white guy so he doesn't go to jail over tax evasion because he was getting so rich probably illegally."
Weight Gain Humor:
Joe Getty [03:12]: "I am a full three and a half pounds heavier than I was when I last joined you."
Economic Insights:
Jack Armstrong [26:17]: "Inflation is a tax. It's a way the government gets to spend out more money than they have, send out more money they have to their cronies, thereby reducing the value of your dollars."
Classroom Surveillance Debate:
Joe Getty [19:38]: "Why wouldn't you have a nanny cam in every classroom? You can just log on and see what's going on in your kid's class."
Media Critique:
Joe Getty [31:37]: "60% of Americans approved of Trump's choices, his Cabinet picks."
Listener Feedback:
Gary [16:12]: "Biden is the most corrupt president in our history... Hunter made a deal with his dad."
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the "My Pants Are Tight" episode, highlighting the key discussions, insights, and the dynamic interplay between humor and serious analysis that Armstrong and Getty are known for.