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Cindy Crawford
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio.
Joe Getty
Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
Stream of consciousness here. So I'm looking up at TV and they got something up there about Martin Luther King Jr. So February is Black History Month and you're going to be hearing a lot about mlk and you'll probably hear some about it on the show because I'm reading the latest King biography, came out last year, won the Pulitzer Prize, and it's basically updated with a whole bunch of FBI records that have been released since the previous big Martin Luther King Jr. Biography just has a lot of things that nobody knew until recently.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
But one of the things I get from reading really good history is how it's so less perfect than the movie version or the one paragraph version or whatever. There's a podcast called Gray History. I think that's what it's called, Gray History. I don't know if you. Have you heard that it's a history?
Joe Getty
Don't know it.
Jack Armstrong
Anyway, his whole premise is nothing is as clear cut as it's portrayed ever. Just it isn't. Nothing is. Everything's gray. I mean, I'm not on the side of. That guy was on Tucker Carlson saying Winston Church was a villain and, and we caused World War II. But, but it's not as perfect as the version we generally get of everything. I mean, everything is way more complicated in the way it played out. Whether it's Martin Luther King Jr's life or World War II, or you pick a topic, but it gets dumbed down. You have to pick good thing or bad thing. At some point people pick good thing or bad thing and then it's got to be all good or all bad.
Joe Getty
Right. And often the people who are quote unquote wrong made a pretty good case. But they were wrong. Or so it would seem.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, or they were 90% wrong. But right about this or whatever or the other way around, really good guy did mostly good things and this. But I don't know why we're treated like we can't handle gray history. We. Well, they don't even give us gray history in the moment. We can't even live it in real time. So I suppose to be able to live it through the lens of history would be way too complicated.
Joe Getty
Well, yeah, yeah. If you want to get people to do something, get them to obey you. It's always oversimplification. That's just, it's always going to be oversimplified. You know, I. How do I describe this exactly without giving too much away? I'm involved with a project and I was looking for an example of something and I found it stated absolutely brilliantly by a loathsome human being. And I thought, no, there's just too much, too much baggage there. Even though it's a perfect description. And you know, if, if, if Xi Jinping, who is a brutal communist overlord, an oppressor of souls and a thief of the output of his people, blah, blah, blah, if he came up with an absolute perfect description of something, I Get why people would hesitate to use it, but I just. I don't know. I don't know. Everything's so oversimplified. Anyway, I'm sorry. That was kind of a stray thought. We try not to do that around here. Hope you enjoy it. I was just looking at the coverage of Kamala Harris's probable 2028 presidential bid. I want that more than a kid wants Christmas. In fact, I have decided, well, when.
Jack Armstrong
Gavin's up before that, isn't she going to run for governor of California?
Joe Getty
Maybe, Maybe. But I have decided that I am going to. Instead of spending my money on life saving, high blood pressure medication this year, I'm going to donate it all to the Kamala Harris for President campaign to do anything I can to make her run for president. Because that would be one of the most hilarious things I've ever wished.
Jack Armstrong
She couldn't get the nomination, which was the whole. The first time around she couldn't get to the primaries. Right. But the second time around, I mean, yeah, the first time around, she couldn't get to the primary. Second time around they had to skip it because she would have never been able to win. And she. If she runs in 28, she can't beat out the other. Josh Shapiro will eat her lunch.
Joe Getty
Course, her. Her boss, the senile guy, he was humiliated a couple of times in presidential race and ended up being the potus. Through the weird twists of history.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, all kinds of twists. Trump, Covid and everything else.
Joe Getty
It is time for us to do what we have been doing and that time is every day.
Jack Armstrong
Go for it, ladies.
Joe Getty
Good stuff. Coming up later, the slightly more eloquent Rand Paul with a. A set of ideas he unleashed during one of the confirmation hearings yesterday that we just absolutely loved. And we want to make sure you hear. But first, let's take a fond look back at the week that was. It's cow Clips of the week.
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Rand Paul
What ain't going on?
Joe Getty
This is Cowell. Clips of the week.
Jack Armstrong
Three tough hearings. Loom Tulsi, Gabbard, Kash Patel, and RFK Jr. You may hear lies and smears.
Cindy Crawford
In this hearing accusing me of being.
Jack Armstrong
Trump's puppet, Putin's puppet, Assad's puppet, a.
Cindy Crawford
Guru'S puppet, Modi's puppet.
Joe Getty
There can never be a tolerance for.
Jack Armstrong
For violence against law enforcement. I do not agree with the commutation.
Joe Getty
Of any sentence of any individual who.
Jack Armstrong
Committed violence against law enforcement. A healthy person has a thousand dreams. A sick person has only one.
Roku Representative
You supportive of these onesies?
Joe Getty
What's Wrong with snaps.
Jack Armstrong
It is one piece of clothing that satisfies the needs of your entire baby. I am supportive of vaccines.
Cindy Crawford
You're getting the dirt bags off these streets.
Roku Representative
Exactly.
Jack Armstrong
Giving the authority to go into churches.
Cindy Crawford
And going to schools.
Roku Representative
We empowered law enforcement to enforce the law. I'm so sorry.
Jack Armstrong
I wish I could do something, but I can't. I don't know what to do.
Rand Paul
We got quarter million Americans dead from.
Jack Armstrong
Fentanyl across the open border. Where's the tears? For now, that is their job, the federal government. Their job's not to keep people in Chicago safe. Longtime Mexico City resident Hugo Sanchez is fed up with illegal immigran. We don't know these people, where they come from, if they have a criminal record.
Cindy Crawford
I'd like to know about sex change operations. I see, I see, I see.
Joe Getty
I just saw a fireball and then it was just gone.
Rand Paul
We do not know what led to this crash, but we have some very strong opinions.
Jack Armstrong
The air traffic control should have said.
Joe Getty
Do you have the aircraft at 5 o'clock?
Jack Armstrong
So they were looking at the rear. How you can come to the conclusion right now that diversity had something to.
Joe Getty
Do with, with this crash?
Rand Paul
Because I have common sense.
Roku Representative
One of the dumbest phrases in military.
Jack Armstrong
History is, our diversity is our strength. Our diversity is not our strength.
Rand Paul
Our unity and our shared purpose is our strength.
Cindy Crawford
A woman to men, men to woman.
Jack Armstrong
From penis to a vagina. I left the bathroom. Trans people go through this thought process anytime they're in a bathroom.
Cindy Crawford
Very nice to meet.
Joe Getty
Need you.
Cindy Crawford
I'd like to know about sex change operations. I see, I see, I see.
Jack Armstrong
We all have a place in this world.
Joe Getty
Oh, boy.
Jack Armstrong
We got some texts on the should the day after. We can say super bowl, can't we?
Rand Paul
Sure.
Joe Getty
As long as it's not in the midst of a commercial message.
Jack Armstrong
A majority of Americans think the day after the super bowl should be a national holiday. I don't know how you'd get that going.
Joe Getty
Yeah, it was explained to us why they can't play the game on Saturday because it would cost a bunch of revenue for the host city and blah, blah, blah. Can we look into that or something?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, so that, that's the best answer is have the game on Saturday. So that's because you get two nights of hotel rooms. You need to only get one or.
Joe Getty
Something like that because they have Super Bowl Village and all sorts of attractions and parties and it's, it's a huge deal. And they want everybody to do all that on Saturday and then go to the Game Sunday and fly home well.
Jack Armstrong
For my own enjoyment. And everybody else feels the same way. I'd rather was on Saturday, I suppose.
Joe Getty
But if I'm running drinking, man, these days.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, it doesn't make any difference to me at this point in my life. Although it's usually a long day and, and you got to go to work the next day, even without drinking. Just takes me away from preparing for the show. What was I gonna say? Oh, but if I'm running the whole operation. Seems to be working pretty well. I mean, I don't know if I would mess with it. Seems to be working pretty well. It's the most expensive ad every single year. It's the most watched show by a lot every single year. I'm not sure we need to mess with this formula.
Joe Getty
That's absolutely true. I would be extremely cautious about messing with it. I agree.
Jack Armstrong
But why don't we just make it a show holiday?
Joe Getty
We have that power.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, well, I think because I, I liked the day after the super bowl tuning into my favorite shows, hearing what my favorite hosts had to say about commercials, halftime show, game, whatever.
Joe Getty
Well, I'm tired of putting my needs behind those of the listening audience.
Jack Armstrong
I mean, if a pop star's nipple ends up on television, I want to hear what my favorite radio host think of that.
Joe Getty
Yes. Yes.
Jack Armstrong
Hey, Katie, have you ever heard that story? That's a long time ago. You were probably a child when that happened. When Justin Timberlake bared Janet Jackson's boob during halftime of the Super Bowl.
Joe Getty
Yeah, it was more a method of getting nourishment in your life at that point than anything sexual.
Jack Armstrong
Seeing I remember that story. I didn't totally understand what was going on at the time though. How old would you have been? Do you remember Little kid. Because that was a long time. What year was that? She's. I don't know. It's Google that. Somebody Google that. I look that up. But I.
Joe Getty
The nipple heard around the world. Areola specifically.
Jack Armstrong
I don't think I said why this happened at the time. I can now. It's been enough years. Dude in my neighborhood got arrested and thrown in jail for a DUI that morning. On a Sunday morning.
Joe Getty
Oh yeah.
Jack Armstrong
How the hell are you getting thrown in jail on a Sunday morning? I mean, it's like 10 o'clock in the morning.
Joe Getty
You're hardcore.
Jack Armstrong
You are hardcore. Anyway, he gets thrown in jail and he's got like a six year old girl daughter and I forget who asks if the wife had to work or something. Anyway, somebody asked, God, can you watch her Because I mean, he's in jail and I gotta go to work or something. I'm sure this is before I had kids, so what year was it, Katie? It was 2004. Actually. It was later on than I thought, but. So I got this six year old girl at my house. I'd never had a child at my house before I had kids, so I didn't. I'm new to the whole having a kid around thing. We watched the Super Bowl. I don't know why I thought that was a good idea with a six year old girl. She probably would have loved to do lots of other things while her dad's in jail. Should have gone for a bike ride or something. I should have been better. But coloring books are cool, Jack. You know, lots of things would be better than let's watch the Super Bowl Anyway. Anywho ends up having pornography during the halftime show with the six year old girl sitting on the couch. I thought of all times you'd have thought I could put her in front of the TV and be fine. But no. There's boobage right there. Good lord. Porn. Her dad's in jail. You're showing her porn. This is a good. Neighbors are showing her porn. This is not a good.
Joe Getty
It's probably gonna end up writing a book and you're gonna figure prominently in it.
Jack Armstrong
God, where is she now? So that's 20 years ago and she's like. So she has. She's pushing 30. Wonder how things turned out. Hope so. I hope everything's good. Wonder if she remembers staying at that weird neighbor guy's house who showed me porn. No, she's for sure on only fans and all because of me.
Joe Getty
She's on the pole. It's your fault.
Jack Armstrong
Okay, Mandan, Rand Paul, have a great rant about vaccines and science and stuff yesterday in the Bernie hearing. We'll play you some of that and other stuff on the way.
Joe Getty
Armstrong and Getty.
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Jack Armstrong
Two quick things 1. Horrible I just saw a like compilation picture of all the people that were on that plane that crashed. Oh man. You look at that and you realize this is not a. This is not an Academic discussion, all this stuff.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
You know, young, old, mom's, dad's kids, just freaking horrible. Anyway, I didn't see Mark Halperin's video cast this morning. He has Meghan McCain on as a regular guest and it's the best, his nonpartisan attempt to cover the news is the best thing going if you have a chance to get it, I think. But anyway, Meghan McCain said today, and this struck with me because the people that I know personally that are most maha are all women. And Megan McCain said on Halperin's podcast today, there are a lot of women in my life who were not Republicans five years ago that because of rfk, came to Trump. And if they screw RFK and Tulsa and they don't get confirmed, it is a flesh wound for the Trump administration and the Republican Party. There are, there are a lot of women that are really concerned about the health of kids and have the belief that RFK Jr. Is will do something about it or finally somebody's paying attention or something. I think, I think she's probably right about that.
Joe Getty
Yeah. And I think that attitude factors in heavily to what we're going to play next segment. Rand Paul at one of the hearings yesterday. Absolute fabulous screen. Did you have something else you were going to jump into or.
Jack Armstrong
No, I don't have to now.
Joe Getty
No, I just, I wanted to throw out a couple of stories, just very briefly. This is very serious, but two headlines. One, Iran is funding Hezbollah via suitcases stuffed with cash. Israel warns absolutely unquestionable. And the second one, Hamas turns hostage releases into a humiliating spectacle for Israel.
Jack Armstrong
This hasn't got enough attention. I saw the one last Saturday where they just did a. It was like a. It was like a show with music and signs and lights and dancing. Touchdown. Dancing about how we won. And humiliating these poor girls that had been raped and all their friends shot.
Joe Getty
In front of them and terrifying them. Yeah. The release of the hostages was crowds of angry, jeering men screeching at them within inches of their faces. And as the women said, they didn't know if they were going to be released or die. Their only guards were Hamas members who'd staged the whole thing. Wow.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. It. Israel's really bending over backwards to accept this. And I think, I think it's because the big attack on Iran is coming and the normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel is coming, which is enough of a game changer, I guess, to look the other way over this horror of a deal.
Joe Getty
Anyway, my overarching point being that the insistence by certain soft heads, including the Biden administration, that Israel has to declare a ceasefire like on October 8th and come to terms peace terms with Hamas and Hezbollah. What planet do you live on anyway? This, this moment of, of peace and hostage exchanges and all is not going to last very long. A lot of Israel is not pleased with how Hamas is exploited the opportunity anyway. I'm sure that'll be developing this year. Along with the two things you mentioned, which are major stories. What else do we have time for that's so serious. It's stupid and serious. A woman has pled guilty in the UK's first ever cyber farting case, hit with penalties after sending videos of herself breaking wind to her boyfriend's ex. Only in the uk.
Jack Armstrong
Now that's a troll.
Joe Getty
It's really a troll, said the prosecutor.
Jack Armstrong
So it's her boyfriend's ex girlfriend. Why are you still upset about that?
Joe Getty
Is that right? Yes, I think. Or is it her boyfriend's current Maybe that's misworded. But anyway, it factors into the UK's utterly disgraceful limitations on free speech. Now if you give offense, you can be prosecuted.
Jack Armstrong
Flash Lynch's speech. Hard fought primary.
Joe Getty
What are you Just because it's the other end of her elementary canal.
Jack Armstrong
What are you saying with this speech?
Joe Getty
I don't like you.
Cindy Crawford
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Rand Paul
I vaccinated all my kids. I believe vaccines are one of the modern miracles. Beyond all pale. The Speckled Monster is a great book about the introduction of the smallpox vaccine in 1720 into our country. All miracles. But I'm not a one size fits all. It's not all or nothing. I chose to wait on my Hepatitis B vaccine and we did it when they went to school. Does that make me an awful person? Does that make me an anti vaxxer? Because I questioned the government dictate of whether I do it and I'm not speaking for anybody else, I'm only speaking for myself. But for goodness sakes, let's have an honest debate about these things.
Jack Armstrong
Senator Rand Paula, Kentucky, who's an ophthalmologist, he's an actual medical professional weighing in at the RFK Jr hearing yesterday and.
Joe Getty
You heard the main point of his screed there at the end and you'll hear it more. The idea that can we stop insisting we must all be of lockstep on some of these difficult questions. We have to have an atmosphere of honest debate and he's absolutely right. Anything else to add or shall we plunge on?
Rand Paul
If you ask me my opinion, there are reporters run up and down this hall and they say you still anti vaccine. No, I'm pro vaccine. But on the COVID vaccine and on the COVID illness there was a thousand fold or more difference between the elderly and children. If you don't acknowledge that you're committing malpractice, you're showing your ignorance. If you say a six month old must be mandated to get it, the science is not there. So all this blather about the science says this and the science says that that. No it doesn't. The science actually shows that no healthy child in America died from COVID Look it up. No healthy child died from COVID An.
Jack Armstrong
Amazing stat given the fact that we had yellow caution tape around playground structures and little kids Wearing masks. Good Lord, we haven't even talked about that part of it. So there was a school being closed and the parks being closed and all that sort of stuff. Poor little kids running around with masks on, can't see, you know, the other kids faces or whatever for no reason.
Joe Getty
Right. Even when that became clear because of Trump derangement syndrome. Absolutely unforgivable. Rand Paul rolls on.
Rand Paul
So if you asked me my advice as a physician, if you were 65 or older or overweight and some other conditions, I would have said hell yes, I'd take the COVID vaccine. The risks of the disease were real and much greater than the vaccine. But if you ask me, should my healthy 6 month old get it? See, these are the nuances you're unwilling to talk about because there's such a belief in submission. Submit to the government, do what you're told, There is no discussion. There ought to be a debate. You're not going to let him have the debate because you're just going to criticize and say it is this and admit to it or we're not going to appoint you. But it's more complicated than that. And this is why people distrust government, because you're unwilling to have these conversations and go home. Ask your Democrat young mothers, your Republican young mothers, if they're vaccinating their kid for hepatitis B and they're like, well, do I have to do it on day one? It's this precious little baby. Is there science to say you shouldn't do it? Probably not, but it's my kid, you know, it's like there isn't clear cut science saying not to.
Jack Armstrong
I need to start saying nuances instead of nuance.
Joe Getty
Please don't, please don't do that. He pointed out earlier in his screen, I guess it was edited out, that hepatitis B is generally spread through drug use, needle drugs and sexual.
Jack Armstrong
You're making an assumption that my six month old is not a smack addiction, having unprotected sex with randos.
Joe Getty
The idea that a one day old kid needs that vaccine, then it's, you know, if I'm wrong about this, I will manfully announce it and apologize. But I suspect very, very strongly that the idea is we will get much higher compliance if we have the Hep B vaccine. Part of the battery of things that you give the kid in the hospital while the kid is there. And you know, if we let people wait until it's actually necessary, we'll get lower compliance and more people will get sick and hurt and die and the rest of it Again maybe it's sort of, kind of well meaning but I think we're all sick of that sort of paternalism and dishonesty to get us to comply. Rolling along.
Rand Paul
But on autism there's no good science of anything to show what causes autism. We don't know it's a profound disease. I know many moms here and dads who have kids with autism. I know em personally, I've met their kids. But the thing is is they saw their kids developing completely normal. Maybe speaking 100 words go to no words at about 15 months of age. Now there isn't proof, there isn't proof that the vaccines cause it. That's true. There isn't proof that it caused it but we don't know what causes it yet. So shouldn't we be at least open minded? We take 72 vaccines, could it be, I don't know. But we shouldn't just close the door and say we're no longer because we believe so much in submission we're not going to have an open mind to study these things. And so it's sort of this crazy notion.
Joe Getty
I have found no compelling evidence that indeed autism is caused by inoculations. Vaccines on the other on the other hand is Rand Paul makes clear again that's yet another example of if we even have an honest debate and look at this and have some more studies and all in an open way we will have lower compliance rates. It's all about compliance. And again with, with a few exceptions maybe I think complying with a lot of the vaccine policies is a really really good idea. But the days of being able to just shout to the sheeple what they have to do and they'll all line up and do it even though you're presenting it dishonestly. I just, there's so much information out there they can't get away with it anymore.
Jack Armstrong
Are there 72 that your kid has to get to go to school?
Joe Getty
Now I've seen that repeatedly. I don't know that that's true.
Jack Armstrong
If it's half that many, that's a lot.
Joe Getty
Total doses perhaps. Yeah and I'm including boosters.
Jack Armstrong
You know I'm so cynical about government. It's just particularly pre Covid we paid so little attention to this. Why would I believe that somebody somewhere doesn't think hey you know what? You get this on the mandated list that's worth $5 billion. How do we get that through whatever committee to get, you know, adding one more when there's already 71 or 36 or whatever shots, adding one more that nobody's paying any attention to. You just take your kid to the doctor and they tell you you need this group of injections to go to first grade. And everybody just says okay. There's so much money involved, I find it hard to believe that there's zero malfeasance going on.
Joe Getty
Yeah, there's very, very little profit in vaccines. But times a billion. Yeah, maybe it becomes significant. You know the aspect of it that, that I think is, is likely. Well, I don't have any proof this is happening, but the government and its mandates, particularly in the wake of COVID I think deserve whatever is the opposite of the benefit of the doubt. If somebody came to me and showed me the secret memo that said, look, if we get 98% compliance with this vaccine, we will prevent 10,000 deaths a year. It's going to result in about a thousand kids getting, being autistic, but as a net gain, it's, it's a good. So we're just going to be quiet about the autism stuff. And I don't actually believe that's happening. But if you do, because of what you've observed from the government, I can't call you crazy.
Jack Armstrong
Right. There's no possible way they know what the long term effect of the combination of some of these vaccines are because they haven't been around long enough.
Joe Getty
Right. More of the randy man.
Rand Paul
Schizophrenia. I would put in the same notion. You have a kid who's completely normal to 18 or 19 and their brain goes haywire. How does that happen? It's the most bizarre disease. Shouldn't we be open? Could it be our food? Might be vaccines, it might be our food. But autism is more common. I don't know about the schizophrenia statistics, but autism is more common. Shouldn't we want to be open minded instead? We're so close minded and we're so consensus driven that the science says this. Well, science doesn't say anything. Science is a dispute and 10 years from now we could all be wrong.
Joe Getty
Roll on, curly, roll on.
Rand Paul
Twenty years ago they did this enormous study and they said everybody over 50 should take an aspirin. I thought, well that's a pretty good idea, it makes sense. But you know what? 20 years later they measured it and they found if you had no heart disease and you were taking aspirin, your chance of dying from a brain bleed or from a stomach bleed were greater than the risk of heart disease. You have heart disease, they still say take an aspirin. If you don't, they've changed their mind 20 years later. But would you have all said, I was crazy and I should no longer be in public discourse if I had said 20 years ago, I don't feel like taking an aspirin? I ride my bike all the time. I'm afraid it might hit my head. But that's what country's about, what dissent is about.
Jack Armstrong
That's a good example.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Yeah, it is. One final clip.
Rand Paul
So just ask you to look at the larger picture and give the guy a break. Who says, I just want to follow the science where it leads without presupposition. I think really what we have up here is presupposition. You've already concluded it's absolute, that autism isn't caused by it. We don't know what causes autism, so we should be more humble in what we say. Sorry, I didn't get to a question.
Joe Getty
That doesn't make me say therefore, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. But you can't deny that we are openly having some of these conversations. Thanks to RFK Jr and then his advocacy. He's got some really troubling conflicts of interest. And he's half a con man, if you ask me, but still knows how.
Jack Armstrong
To turn lemons into lemonade. You find a dead bear, what do you do? You just leave it there? You bury it? No, you come up with a hilarious prank.
Joe Getty
Not to mention the underrated bringing a whale's head home, chainsawing it off the whale, and then strapping it to the roof of your car as its juices drip down the window.
Jack Armstrong
Barbaric. Okay, we got on a topic earlier we need to fix. When we come back, as we finish Strong Wind with the is flatulent speech. I. I vote no. I don't think it has first amendment protections.
Joe Getty
It is unmistakably speech in this instance. And I believe that Thomas Jefferson would agree with me. Certainly Ben Franklin, who's a big fan of flatulence.
Jack Armstrong
All right, we'll get to that. Coming up next, Armstrong and Getty.
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Jack Armstrong
I downloaded the new operating system for the iPhone with the AI in it. Another cool thing it does. I just noticed if you get a long text, it gives you a little sentence, like a summary of it. Instead of like you got to click on it, it just says mom wants to know what time you're going to be there. If it's like a long paragraph about something or something very handy. Very cool.
Joe Getty
Huh? Wow. Okay. Yeah, I'll have to check that out. So, speaking of technology, I can't help but be slightly amused by the fact that I have two ideas of things to talk about side by side. One is a really thought provoking riff on the parable of the Good Samaritan from the New Testament, what it means and doesn't mean, and how it's been distorted by modern politics.
Jack Armstrong
I would love to talk about that. We should do a One More Thing podcast on that.
Joe Getty
The other story is about a woman pleading guilty in the UK's first ever cyber farting case. And that's the one we're going to go with anyway.
Jack Armstrong
And honestly, the serious part of this what's cyber flatulence?
Joe Getty
Huh? Well, 25 year old Rhiannon Evans caused distress or anxiety that's quote from the case to her boyfriend's exact, said the prosecutor, Diane Williams, quote, she proceeds to pass gas by placing the camera on her bottom and passing the gas.
Jack Armstrong
You can't see. You can't see gas passing. I understand the placing the camera there, Ms. Evans.
Joe Getty
I think more the microphone than the camera.
Jack Armstrong
You can see it.
Joe Getty
Get to the doctor, get to a bathroom. Ms. Evans passing wind, her face smiling at the camera.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, you think this is funny, do you? Yes, actually I do. I think it's hilarious.
Joe Getty
The victim, Deborah Blankety Blank, said the. The. I'm going to use the term here. Forgive me, folks. The victim, Deborah such and such, said the booty belches made her feel unsafe in her own home.
Jack Armstrong
I do like booty belches. As you know, I'm not a fan of the F word. Belches is a good one.
Joe Getty
She went on Katie's about to die quote. It was purely malicious. She was smirking throughout. She found it hilarious. But the victim didn't. So as part of her punishment, Ms. Evans must attend 15 rehabilitation sessions. 60 days of alcohol, abstinence monitoring.
Jack Armstrong
I see a reality show. You gotta follow her to those rehabilitation sessions and turn that into a TV show. What the hell is that? We're trying to rehabilitate you from going after your boyfriend's ex girlfriends by flatulating into your phone to that history.
Joe Getty
I'm sorry, Ms. Evans, good to see you again. Will you or won't you fart at your boyfriend's ex via the phone today? I won't. Okay, good to see you. We'll see you next week. Plus, she's got to endure 60 days of alcohol, abstinence monitoring and a two year restraining order following the cheeky squeaking stunt. She's no longer allowed to harass the victim in any way.
Jack Armstrong
Well, she's got to do something about drinking. So alcohol was involved?
Joe Getty
Yes.
Jack Armstrong
You gotta let go of your. You start dating somebody, you can't be angry at their ex, boyfriend or girlfriend. All right?
Joe Getty
Yeah, because they're no longer even together.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Joe Getty
But they were. I think they were at the time, though.
Jack Armstrong
Okay, well.
Joe Getty
And I mean, farting at somebody is not exactly an effective way to say you should have stayed with me. You see what I mean?
Jack Armstrong
Yes. The message is not, you made a wrong choice in breaking up with me because I am a catch.
Joe Getty
You know, your aggressive flatulence has reminded me of how special you are. I'm leaving my new girlfriend and coming back to you.
Jack Armstrong
I want to make a life with you. Now that you've displayed this Behavior.
Joe Getty
It's funny all the words that came out of your mouth couldn't convince me, but this, this has.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, you really went to the cops with this. If some psycho bee who's now dating your ex boyfriend sending these video just block it and move on with your life.
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Jack Armstrong
Don't you. This seems excessive and like she's looking to be a news story. Which I am in no way upset.
Joe Getty
That this is a story. Right? It sounds Jack, like you approve of the booty belches they just ignore.
Jack Armstrong
It'S final thoughts. Yeah. Here's your host for final thoughts, Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
Let's get a final thought from everybody on the crew to wrap things up for the day. There he is, Technical director Michelangelo Michael. Final thought. Hey, going back to that new system.
Rand Paul
You downloaded, Jack, will the AI do swear words?
Joe Getty
Because they Apple used to not do swear words.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, I haven't tried that yet on the AI texting. I just downloaded the the new system last night. There's a lot of cool stuff in there and I'm. I mean I'm not getting paid for this. I just like it can confirm it does swear. Oh, okay.
Joe Getty
Well that's ducking cool. Katie Greener, steamed newswoman, has a final thought. Katie?
Jack Armstrong
Well, because I'm a child, my favorite part of the new Apple AI is being able to make my own emojis. Oh yeah. Is a hilarious blast. Oh, I'll have to ask my kids about that. Yeah, they would love it.
Joe Getty
Oh yeah, I gotta get on that myself. Jack, a final thought.
Jack Armstrong
We didn't hit this news story today unless something changes the next 24 hours. Trump is slapping giant tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting tomorrow. So I'm gonna go to the store and get my maple syrup and pinatas or hockey pucks and burritos or whatever I need to buy today, right?
Joe Getty
Save you some money. My final thought I'm going to give to BD who wrote us a note about the origin of life and that asteroid and everything said he says, to my mind, the real miracle of it all is how the whole universe began with an unfathomable amount of energy condensing into one or two elements which then under gravity became stars, which made all the other elements. These elements eventually self assembled into the basic amino acids that compose DNA. After all of that, skipping from one planet to another seems like a walk in the park.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Yeah. It is incredible that it happened. And nobody knows what. Armstrong and Getty wrapping up another grueling four hour workday.
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We'll see you Monday. God Bless America.
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Okay, give me a joke.
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One final message I'd like to know.
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Have a great Friday.
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand: "She's On The Pole!" – Detailed Summary
Release Date: January 31, 2025
Hosts: Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty
Podcast: Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Description: The official, On-Demand podcast of The Armstrong & Getty Show! Accept no substitutes!
The episode kicks off with Jack Armstrong reflecting on Martin Luther King Jr. in the context of Black History Month. He delves into his recent reading of the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, noting its incorporation of newly released FBI records that shed light on previously unknown facets of King’s life.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong at [02:27]: "One of the things I get from reading really good history is how it's so less perfect than the movie version or the one paragraph version or whatever. There's a podcast called Gray History... Nothing is as clear cut as it's portrayed ever. Just it isn't. Everything's way more complicated."
Joe Getty adds to this by discussing the complexity of historical narratives, emphasizing that oversimplification often strips away the nuanced truths of pivotal events and figures.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty at [04:03]: "And often the people who are quote-unquote wrong made a pretty good case. But they were wrong. Or so it would seem."
The hosts shift focus to the political landscape, specifically Kamala Harris's potential 2028 presidential bid. Joe Getty expresses skepticism about Harris's chances, citing her previous struggles in securing primary support.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty at [05:47]: "I want that more than a kid wants Christmas. In fact, I have decided, well, when."
Jack Armstrong counters by recalling Harris’s past election performances, suggesting she wouldn’t overcome strong contenders like Josh Shapiro.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong at [06:10]: "If she runs in '28, she can't beat out the other Josh Shapiro will eat her lunch."
A significant portion of the discussion centers on international conflicts, particularly the hostage releases orchestrated by Hamas in Israel. The hosts critique the manner of these releases, describing them as humiliating spectacles designed to intimidate rather than foster peace.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong at [19:16]: "I saw the one last Saturday where they just did a... how we won. And humiliating these poor girls that had been raped and all their friends shot."
Joe Getty underscores the futility of peace negotiations under the current circumstances, highlighting the aggressive maneuvers of Hamas and the strained relations between Israel and neighboring nations.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty at [20:47]: "This moment of peace and hostage exchanges and all is not going to last very long."
One of the most heated segments features Senator Rand Paul’s appearance during a confirmation hearing, where he passionately discusses vaccine policies. Paul criticizes the one-size-fits-all approach to vaccinations, advocating for nuanced debates over mandates, especially concerning children and conditions like autism.
Notable Quote:
Rand Paul at [25:01]: "If you say a six-month-old must be mandated to get it, the science is not there."
Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty engage in a robust discussion about Paul's stance, debating the balance between public health policies and individual freedoms. They touch upon the historical evolution of medical recommendations, such as the shifting views on aspirin use, to illustrate the complexities of policy-making.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty at [31:08]: "If somebody came to me and showed me the secret memo that said, look, if we get 98% compliance with this vaccine, we will prevent 10,000 deaths a year... I can't call you crazy."
Injecting humor into the conversation, the hosts discuss a bizarre legal case from the UK where a woman, Rhiannon Evans, pleaded guilty to "cyber farting." The incident involved Evans sending videos of herself passing gas to her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend, leading to her prosecution under the UK's strict free speech laws.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong at [38:26]: "What the hell is that? We're trying to rehabilitate you from going after your boyfriend's ex girlfriends by flatulating into your phone."
Joe Getty mocks the severity of the punishment, humorously suggesting that Evans should be followed on a reality TV show to document her rehabilitation.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty at [40:01]: "I see a reality show. You gotta follow her to those rehabilitation sessions and turn that into a TV show."
Transitioning to technology, Jack Armstrong shares his excitement about the new iPhone operating system featuring an AI that summarizes lengthy texts. He highlights the convenience of receiving concise messages without digging through long paragraphs.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong at [37:22]: "I just noticed if you get a long text, it gives you a little sentence, like a summary of it. Instead of like you got to click on it, it just says mom wants to know what time you're going to be there."
Joe Getty expresses intrigue, indicating he plans to explore this feature himself.
As the episode winds down, the hosts engage in light-hearted banter, touching upon various topics from wildlife anecdotes to personal reflections on technology and societal norms. They emphasize the importance of open-mindedness and honest debates in addressing complex issues.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty at [43:18]: "The real miracle of it all is how the whole universe began with an unfathomable amount of energy condensing into one or two elements which then under gravity became stars, which made all the other elements."
In their final thoughts, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty encourage listeners to engage with current events critically and to participate in ongoing conversations shaping society.
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong at [44:17]: "We didn't hit this news story today unless something changes the next 24 hours."
"She's On The Pole!" offers a multifaceted exploration of historical interpretations, political strategies, current international conflicts, and societal debates, all interwoven with humor and personal anecdotes. Armstrong and Getty adeptly navigate complex topics, providing listeners with insightful commentary and lively discussions, enriched by pertinent quotes and real-time reflections.
Note: This summary excludes all advertisement segments and focuses solely on the content discussed by the hosts. Notable quotes are attributed with timestamps for reference.