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Joe Getty
I heard that they were.
Jack Armstrong
That someone started flying a plane with a banner that said, this is Trump country. It sure don't look like it today.
Joe Getty
I don't think this is Trump country.
Jack Armstrong
I think this is our country.
Joe Getty
Is that it?
Jack Armstrong
Yes, sweetheart. Let's hold an election, find out. You lefty.
Joe Getty
Jeez, is that aoc? Yeah, that didn't sound like it.
Jack Armstrong
Getting all earthy.
Joe Getty
So Bernard Sanders and aoc, they showed up in Folsom, California. They're doing what Trump did to great effect when he was running for president. He'd go to, you know, lefty places, you know, someplace in New York or wherever, college town someplace. Whereas all lefties and draw, you know, his people and got a lot of attention and everything like that. I mean, it's not complicated. We've been saying this for years. So we've been on in San Francisco for 22 years now. And people would always say, how do people accept you in San Francisco? Well, it's not difficult. I mean, because you can.
Jack Armstrong
That's great enthusiasm.
Joe Getty
Because places aren't all 100% One Direction or the other. They tend to be. Even if a place is overwhelmingly one direction politics or not, it's like 70, 30, and if you. I mean, and that's like really overwhelming. It might be 70, 30, and if you got 7 million people, for instance, I mean, you have a lot of people, a lot of people that are on the other side.
Jack Armstrong
As I always say, if it's 55, 45, you will never win an election. If you're in the 45%, you are unrepresented. Your voices are unheard. You're. You're cowed into silence in really blue places like, you know, the blue parts of California. And so, yeah, if a Trump comes to town, if an Armstrong and Getty are trying to represent your point of view, at least to, you know, some extent, that's a. It's a good thing. So, yeah, as strategies go, it's. It's pretty clever. It's just that it's being executed by AOC and Bernie. Goodness sakes, if Josh Shapiro was doing this, I'd be thinking, oh, boy, this is interesting.
Joe Getty
Bernie gets. And I don't know how much of that is aoc. There was somebody, some political person wrote a thing in the New York Post that said AOC needs to be taken seriously as a presidential candidate. And I don't know, but I don't know how many people are there for her because Bernie has drawn those kind of enthusiastic crowds. The only people I've ever seen in My life that have drawn those kind of crowds are Trump, Obama and Bernie. That level of enthusiasm.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. And it's funny, the lineup, the concert lineup of Bernie and aoc it works. It's like when John Mayer joined the Grateful Dead. At first it's like, wait, what? But no, no, they're musically similar enough. AOC and Bernie. Anyway, do you want to hear a little more of what they. They said to the good people of Folsom, California? Which, if you don't know Folsom in the surrounding areas, it's. It's a good, solid, conserv. Conservative area. Go ahead, Michael.
Joe Getty
Mr. Trump, we don't want your oligarchy. Sorry, Mr. Trump. Too many men and women have fought and died to defend democracy. You're not going to take us into.
Jack Armstrong
Authoritarianism and sorry, Mr. Musk, we're going to create an economy that works for.
Joe Getty
Us, not just for you.
Jack Armstrong
Putting aside the lovely populist rhetoric, the idea that we're going to create an economy is heresy to me anyway. No, you're not. Never creating anything in your life, you nutbag socialist crowds.
Joe Getty
Digging it. Roll on, Michael.
Jack Armstrong
Kevin Kiley knows that this is not what you want. He knows that it is deeply unpopular. He knows that it hurts the people of Folsom. But he not there to serve working families. He is there to serve himself and the billionaire class that put him there. Kevin Kiley, the very smart, youngish, conservative congressperson from that district. If I could buy stock in politicians, I'd buy it in Kevin. I think he's really, really sharp. So, yeah, they. They call him out repeatedly. Bernie, joining the slug fest. Well, Mr. Kylie, I think some of.
Joe Getty
Your constituents have a message. Wow.
Jack Armstrong
Don't vote to give tax breaks to billionaires and cut programs that the working.
Joe Getty
Class of this country desperately needs. That's an enthusiastic crowd. I don't know what percentage of people in America buy into that. That's a bunch of horse ass.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, social nonsense.
Joe Getty
But it's popular on the whole. The reason you're not making as much money as you feel like you should be is because the billionaires is just as nonsensical as anything could be.
Jack Armstrong
But. Or as we've gone over several times this week, the idea that they're not paying the rich are not paying their fair shares. 1% of Americans pays what, 46% of all income tax.
Joe Getty
So do we have the montage that we played last week?
Jack Armstrong
We have the montage, Bernie.
Joe Getty
I'll tell you what years these are. As it goes. Here we go. This is Bernie claiming oligarchy for the last 332 years. This great country of ours is moving.
Jack Armstrong
Very rapidly in the direction of oligarchy. The United States, 1994, today is increasingly becoming an oligarchy.
Joe Getty
1995, moving toward an oligarchy. We are moving in the direction of oligarchy.
Jack Armstrong
We will move even more rapidly. 2012, direction of an oligarchy. This great country, 2014 is evolving into an oligarchic.
Joe Getty
I'll be damned.
Jack Armstrong
Society.
Joe Getty
2015. Here we go.
Jack Armstrong
It is called oligarchy, and that is the system. Oh, no. We are rapidly moving toward very rapidly country.
Joe Getty
Rapidly into the direction of oligarchy.
Jack Armstrong
A handful of billionaires are moving this entire planet.
Joe Getty
Did nobody saw that coming? Society.
Jack Armstrong
We start off with the bad news.
Joe Getty
Which is pretty bad, and that is that under Donald Trump, this country is hurtling rapidly toward oligarchy. Oh, geez, why didn't somebody tell me?
Jack Armstrong
So it was just fairly recently. It was. The entire planet is moving toward oligarchy. Maybe you realize that, you know, people aren't applauding his greatest hit anymore, so we had to, you know, change the riff.
Joe Getty
So as early as 93 and as recently as, what, two days ago in Folsom, California, he's talking about how we've become an oligarchy.
Jack Armstrong
And Jack, I analyzed those clips. I would say there were hints of gurgliness in 1995, but his gurgliness really became solidified in 2012 or so.
Joe Getty
He really became the Flemish Master in the. Around 2012. You're right.
Jack Armstrong
Sounds like he's gargling with his own hypocrisy. Remember when I used to do my Bernie Sanders imitation? That was years ago, wasn't it? When he was running against Hillary. Hillary, Master Cancer to the people. One more thing to do without choking.
Joe Getty
One more comment on this, because I've got to discipline myself to not talk about 2028 presidential elections.
Jack Armstrong
We'll help you discipline yourself.
Joe Getty
Please do.
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Believe me.
Joe Getty
But, you know, Bernie should have gotten the nomination a couple of times. It was taken from him by the Democratic Party. I mean, if they were going to follow the rules, he would have gotten the nomination twice. And Elizabeth Warren's popular. AOC is popular. I feel like the Democratic. I would love this. Of course, I feel like the Democratic Party's got to go through one of these people, actually nominate them, lose 47 states to put that to rest. So they all, like, go the direction James Carville keeps saying. We gotta become more moderate Democrats. That's what we are. That's what the party that can win, but I feel like they gotta do it. They gotta give it a full try once, like actually have the candidate. So go ahead and run AOC or Bernie. Get it out of your system. Lose almost the entire country. Because you will. And then you'll be done with it.
Jack Armstrong
You know who I nominate for that pinata? Gavin Newsom. I think he's the progressive. Just.
Joe Getty
I don't think he's going to run on that stuff. I don't think he's going to run on that stuff.
Jack Armstrong
He's going to try not to, but he can't. It's. It's like the stench after you leave a bar where smoke is prohibited.
Joe Getty
He'll never. He won't run in that stuff. Out and proud like AOC and Bernie, and he'll never have crowds like that ever. They'll never be cheering for Gavin Newsom like that. I don't think I'd be shocked.
Jack Armstrong
And now we're really slicing political analysis then. Does it matter if he's out and proud about it?
Joe Getty
Really?
Jack Armstrong
If that's his entire record and everybody knows he's running on that, even if he denies it?
Joe Getty
I think so. The people that get these giant crowds like AOC and Bernie and Elizabeth Warren, they just flat out state their socialism and the crowd goes nuts.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I see what you're saying.
Joe Getty
There's enough people that believe that, and I think they just need to. It'd be good for the whole country. Try it once. Realize that there's only like 10% of the country that agrees with you. Even though you can pack a football stadium.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Joe Getty
And be done with it. Let's all move on with our lives and realize there aren't enough people that want to be socialists. You nut jobs.
Jack Armstrong
In spite of you. Educating the children to believe that that's, you know, the right thing to do for generations. That troubles me, as you know.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
Cool. There's another thing I wanted to get to. I want to tease this. I really want to tease this. Give me one second.
Jack Armstrong
No one's holding you back. By God. In this country, you have the right to say what you like.
Joe Getty
Teen boys are going to extreme lengths to be skinny like Timothy Chalamet. It's a thing that's caught on noodle boys. And I have seen it, I think. And for real, I don't think this is made up.
Jack Armstrong
I hope Xi Jinping isn't listening that.
Joe Getty
Other things on the ways to here.
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Joe Getty
Organizers now say the event known as Fyre Festival 2 has been postponed indefinitely. The event had been scheduled to take place in Mexico at the end of May, just six weeks from now, ticket holders have been told their money will be refunded. Organizer Billy McFarland was convicted of wire fraud when the original Fyre festival failed in 2017. I'm so confused by this story. So he. He pulled off a fraud a while back.
Jack Armstrong
Failed to pull it off?
Joe Getty
Yeah, with a fake. With a concert that never happened and got a bunch of money and. And then he does it again and you buy tickets again, and then he cancels it again.
Jack Armstrong
As I said, when Katie brought us the news that he had announced a new Fyre Festival. Dude, you gotta change up the scam a little bit. You can't run the same scam. You were in the news.
Joe Getty
Were people buying tickets? Apparently they were.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, people were buying. This thing was supposed to start on May 30, and people bought tickets and this. A couple of weeks ago, there was a news report that. I forget what island they were going to throw it on, but the government of that island said, we have heard nothing about this.
Joe Getty
Oh, wow. So it was 100% a scam.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. And so now. Now they're saying that they're just trying to find a new location and they'll be re announcing the host destination soon.
Joe Getty
But.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, a new location that will have our completely fictional festival. That will not happen.
Joe Getty
I can't tell if I'm like, think he's an idiot or if I think he realizes how stupid some people are. I'm going to do exactly the same thing I did last time. I'm going to talk about a concert that I made no effort to actually pull off and have people sent me money.
Jack Armstrong
I love this. We have issued you a refund once the new date is announced. At that time, you can repurchase your tickets if available.
Joe Getty
If you do that, got to help you.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Wow. Yeah, no kidding. We're done trying. You're. You are a fool. That is your money. You will soon be part. I have this on good authority.
Joe Getty
All right. So I came across this, and I am not going to people I know. I'll just say that people I know seem to be into this. Teen boys are going to extreme lengths to be skinny like Timothee Chalamet. Now, I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, Timothy Chalamet, when the Oscars were hot and he's in the Bob Dylan movie and he was hosted Saturday Night Live. He's very skinny guy. And that he was being held up as some sort of sex symbol by a certain kind of woman. I don't know women who. I don't think who. Who dig noodle boys.
Jack Armstrong
Adolescent girls probably mostly right.
Joe Getty
Maybe it's more popular than I realize because I know some high schoolers who are. Who are noodle boys. I was a noodle boy, by the way. Not on purpose. In high school. I was as skinny as Timothee Chalamet. It was not popular at that time that look. But apparently it is much more a.
Jack Armstrong
Pot roast boy myself.
Joe Getty
Baked potato boy. But noodle boy seems to be popular now. And I know high schoolers that you can't get them to eat a dessert or anything fattening because it's so important to stay super skinny. And that's one of the things it talks about here. Red flags for this one family were. Eighth grader would turn down ice cream favorite desserts. That's not normal thing high school boys do is turn down desserts and stuff like that. But it's become very popular to try to stay. You're like really skinny arms is the thing, I guess.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know fellas.
Joe Getty
It's because they're. It's because according to this article, and I hope this isn't true, but it might be. Women like it because they're so non threatening.
Jack Armstrong
Well, that's why it's like, you know, in the 70s it was your Sean Cassidy types. It was, you know, completely non threatening boyish men. You're kind of easing into the idea of sexuality.
Joe Getty
I think you're right. That has been a thing. Yeah. Okay, so it's not brand. It's not brand new. Yes, Katie.
Jack Armstrong
Someone needs to let these little guys know that their metabolism will never be like it is right now. And enjoy all of the desserts. You're gonna look at that ice cream.
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So just eat it now.
Joe Getty
Eat your pie now.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. So alert listener Fred sent this long. You know, I really want to get into the story. Toxic beauty. The rise of looks maxing influencers among young men. It's guys doing just bizarro stupid stuff to try to have the chiseled features and symmetrical face that they desire. It's odd. It's one more example of why the Internet ought to be unplugged. But this song is from 1926. Dig the sounds of the six jumping jacks. Those masculine women and feminine men. Wow. So this has always been a thing to some extent. More or less. I remember the androgynous rock stars of the 70s and 80s.
Joe Getty
It's maybe it's just always been a thing. Every generation thinks young men today are too feminine.
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Leech use as directed In Chicago last night, former President Biden gave his first speech since leaving office. As a result, millions of Americans now believe in life after death. He was speaking to a group of advocates for the disabled who were surprised to learn the keynote speaker was one of their clients. Wow. Wow. So I have been asserting for a very long time now, at least a few months, that in virtually all of human history, there has never been a case where one country launched an unprovoked attack or one people launched an unprovoked attack on a neighbor and lost that. They did not lose their land or their sovereignty or both. That's just always what happens. It has to be what happens. Anyway, we're talking about Hamas slash, well, Islamic Islamists, Islamic supremacists, Hamas, Hezbollah, etc, under the tutelage of Iran trying to take out Israel and the October 7th atrocities. So a handful of stories, and these were not chosen to back up my assertion that that's the way this is moving. It's just, it's, I think it's an inescapable conclusion that Israel has decided no. 2 state, no, we're living side by side. That's over. Goodbye, we're done. Handful of headlines. Lebanon's government arrests Militants Asserting its authority. Lebanon, which has been in a weird position. Picture this if you can. One of their major political parties has a powerful army supported by a foreign country. It's like if, you know, the Green Party had a hundred thousand men under arms being paid for by, I don't know, Venezuela. That's been the situation in Lebanon with Hezbollah. But because of the serious damage done to Hezbollah by Israel, with a little bit of help from their big buddy the United States, all of a sudden Lebanon is reasserting its authority over its own nation and, and making progress. Anyway, who could forget the delightful pager attack, for instance?
Joe Getty
Right?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. So more directly to Israel, this is, you know, it's funny, we have, I think, like one listener who's militantly pro Palestinian and sent an email yesterday completely denying the notion that Hamas positions fighters among civilians, schools and hospitals and that sort of thing.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I heard a report on npr, as I do practically every day, about some attack Israel had and how many innocent Palestinians were killed, as I said.
Jack Armstrong
Last week, according to Hamas.
Joe Getty
According to Hamas. I've yet to hear one negative story about Hamas on npr ever. One. Ever.
Jack Armstrong
Right. Yeah. Well, they are so captured by the whole settler, colonialist, victim, oppressor framework of the world. They can't see anything but that. And, you know, for the millionth time, that's what I'm really concerned about with our nation's education system. We're teaching all our kids to view the world that way. And it's, it's twisted and just, it's wrong. But anyway, the head of nursing at Gaza's Nasser Hospital came out the other day and publicly urged Palestinian Islamic Jihad and other groups to quit using the medical facility as a military center, base, meeting place, et cetera, for the obvious reasons Israel's bringing down the bombs on your fighters because your fighters are in the hospital and it's screwing up our hospital. Well, for that outrage, the where is this Palestinian? Islamic Jihad sent him a little note. He found a tight message waiting in his office, a blunt warning that read, dear one, you've crossed the line. Be careful. This is your first warning. Soccer. The gentleman involved. The the nursing director described the threat as brutal, adding, I call on you in the name of God not to forgive them. This is the brave, brave fighters that NPR is praising all the time. You know, there are a lot of people in, in Gaza and in the west bank who sympathize a great deal with the Islamic supremacists. They're a pretty good that don't.
Joe Getty
Yeah, we saw it on October 7th when they are driving through the streets with captured 19 year old girls they'd raped and beaten and some of them were shot and they're just cheering like crazy and beating them on the head with sticks as they drove by. Your average, a lot of your average Palestinians on the street, right?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Worth remembering. But for those who are demonstrating against Hamas, for instance, or this head of nursing who said get the hell out of the hospital, boy, those are courageous folks. One more headline. A depleted Hamas is so low on cash it can't pay its fighters. Israel's targeted killings aid cuts have disrupted the militant group's source of cash and ability to distribute it in Gaza. And there are a couple of details of the story that, you know, NPR is a joke, but it's funny. Your point just keeps coming up as I go through this stuff. Israel last month cut off supplies of humanitarian goods to the enclave, some of which Hamas had been seizing and selling to raise funds, according to Arab sources, Israeli sources and Western sources. Of course, our nut job listener would deny that, I'm sure too. It doesn't matter. It's just interesting to me how some people can claim to things that are clearly untrue. Its renewed defensive has targeted and killed Hamas officials who played important roles in distributing cash to cadres and sent others into hiding. In recent weeks, the Israeli military has said it killed a money changer who is key to what they call terrorist financing for Hamas. Hamas as well as a number of top political officials in rapid succession. The result for Hamas has been a debilitating squeeze. They've just made it so difficult logistically to pay the fighters that they can't. And so your top guys are getting half wages and they're trying to get the wages to the frontline guys who are fighting and dying. But it's very difficult. And finally, this is really the head story, but I saved it for laughs. Israel has taken over about a third of the Gaza Strip and has positioned itself in a way that makes clear they're staying. No country has launched an unprovoked attack against its neighbor and lost, and not lost its land or its sovereignty or both. Seems to me increasingly clear Israel's going to own it all.
Joe Getty
And where are the Palestinians? Going somewhere.
Jack Armstrong
Or they can stay and follow the rules. Israel has always made it clear. Israel has Muslim, Palestinian, Arab, whatever you want to call them, citizens, lots of them. They're represented in their government. Just follow the rules. Don't be an Islamic lunatic trying to wipe us off the map.
Joe Getty
It's going to be rough, though. There's going to be all kinds of suicide bombers and guerrilla warfare for the.
Jack Armstrong
Rest of our lives. Correct? Yeah.
Joe Getty
Which is. Has been all of our lives.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Yeah. The. The fantasy of the two state solution. I mean, fool me five times, shame on me. That's. That's Israel's point of view right now. Most of it. Now you'll see a lot of coverage of the left wing in Israel or the. The poor families desperate to get their family members back who are being held brutally as hostages. I get them saying, no, we have to have peace now. We've got to get the hostages back. I get that. I sympathize. It's not going to happen.
Joe Getty
That guy that tried to kill Governor Shapiro in Pennsylvania and burned down the governor's mansion, his cause was the Palestinians. It turns out. A 911 call. He. He actually called in after he set the fire and he was all upset about Shapiro's being on the side of Israel. So that's what the issue was in his crazy mind.
Jack Armstrong
You know, that's a fairly direct link between radical left rhetoric and a violent attack. I mean, granted, I think this guy's real agenda was my dog is talking to me.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
If you know what I mean.
Joe Getty
So I listened to you mention settler colonialism, which I just kind of had a basic view of until I listened to a long podcast yesterday. Jonah Goldberg of the Dispatch had a guy on who's written a book about it. It. A short. A short book just to try to inform people about the whole settler colonialism thing. And it is something we should all be aware of because it's a lot of what your college kids are learning and it's nut job stuff. It's. It's where that comes from. The whole thing where you walk into a room and Say, before we start the meeting, I'd just like to say this building was built on the land owned by the Chippewa Indians. All that stuff comes from the whole settler colonialism thing. And it's, it's a degree worse than the whole anti racist thing. You know, the whole anti racist thing was set up to where you just couldn't win. There's no winning that game. Right.
Jack Armstrong
It's a trap.
Joe Getty
If you say you're a racist, cool. Now we control you. If you say you're not a racist, ah, that's proof you're even a worse racist. So it's just we. Yeah. And so the settler colonial thing is, unless you're the indigenous people, and I still don't understand how you decide what year you get to choose for the indigenous people. But because, you know, every piece of land on earth has changed hands a gazillion times. So who do you choose as the originals? But anyway, in the United States, it's easier than it would be in Europe, for instance. So unless you're a Native American, you are part of the whole settler colonial thing and you are benefiting from that. So we get to do whatever we want. You're, you're bad from the, from, from the, from the get go. You're benefiting from settler colonialism. And so everything should be turned upside down and redistributed or taxed or whatever it is to try to get the outcome. We believe we should get to tear.
Jack Armstrong
It down and rebuild it as a Marxist utopia. Yeah.
Joe Getty
And one of the reasons, and the most interesting thing I thought about this with the book was the guy said that's why there's so much focus on Israel, because it's a new enough country, it's a small enough country, you could actually, like, even though it's crazy, accomplish your goals. You can't with the United States. It's too big, complicated. People coming too many times over years, too long ago. Obviously in Europe it doesn't work because you'd have to go back a thousand years to figure out who. But in Israel, you can actually pull it off kind of. So that's why they put so much focus on the whole settler colonialism thing there. And that's all the people that are the queers for Palestine or whatever. And you wonder what the hell are you talking about? But it's the whole settler colonial thing, that's their focus.
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. And that's, you know, we've been saying this for years and years before this sort of, before the terminology was known it was some of your la raza, your Hispanic activists were saying, we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us. This is actually our land. And we've been making the point for a very long time that. Okay, all right, so you're like the descendants of the Spanish conquistadors. In what sense are you the one righteous owners? So what do you date it to 1920, 18, 50, 1743, whatever. But the arbitrariness of it, it's like the whole anti racism thing, that's not. Yes, it's arbitrary, yes, it's stupid, yes it's illogical. But the point is you're bad and we can disempower you because bad people shouldn't have power. And then we get power and we rebuild it as a Marxist utopia. That's how it all ends.
Joe Getty
It so clearly doesn't make sense. I'm surprised it doesn't get stopped in its tracks. I mean your example is perfect with Mexic. The Spanish came in early 1500s. Well prior to that it was Mayans and Aztecs or whoever. They got overthrown by the Spanish. So when do you, when do you start the clock on who this land belongs to? But you've decided to go with people who speak Spanish? I guess.
Jack Armstrong
Well then you pointed up, pointed out Europe. Can you imagine trying to establish that in Europe for like the Alsace Lorraine, the part of France that's traded hands.
Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
Oh, don't get me started about the Visigoths.
Joe Getty
I mean, where, yeah, where the hell would you start? Well, even the United States, you go back to Native Americans, you don't have to read a hell of a lot about Native Americans to know about Apaches and Cheyennes and taking different land. And you had this chunk for a while, so who are you going to give it to?
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Joe Getty
Yeah, such a nut job ideology, but a lot of college kids believe in it.
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Well, yeah, you can convince children of about anything and they convince them that this is righteous. Even though it's idiotic, apparently.
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Jack Armstrong
Some bargains there at the mall. I saw that video. A it's a good sized bear. B it is charging hard. I mean, you would. You would fill your pants, right?
Joe Getty
It's just I don't know what I think of these news stories that they put in like toward the end of the evening newscast.
Jack Armstrong
That's kind of the only reason I watch these days. Am I gonna watch that pinhead? David Muir's analysis of the politics of the day.
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Joe Getty
But do we get anything out of a story like a bear got loose and ran through A mall. I mean, those kinds of stories and you couldn't.
Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
I feel like I would just rather the news was 10 minutes shorter and it would be over. I'll go on with my life.
Jack Armstrong
Why are you anti bear video? It was exciting. There you go. Another from mild bear video.
Joe Getty
Mildly entertaining. I'll be darned.
Jack Armstrong
My response, I, I just, I don't understand. I feel like the news does that because they just beat the crap out of you with everything that's actually going on in the world. So they give you a little, little charging bear. You sound like Bernie right now. We can't have these stories. Maybe so many charging bears.
Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
This is so interesting. Can you imagine pouring the amount of money and effort into AI that's been poured in and then you run into an insurmountable problem like this? Although I don't think it's necessarily insurmountable, I think you could design some sort of algorithm for reliability and have a tiered system of inputs.
Joe Getty
Experts, according to the Washington Post, say the problem is worsening as opposed to getting better. You combine that with hallucinations that they don't know where they come from or why, or if they can be eliminated. And can the Will AI be as big as some people claim? I don't know.
Jack Armstrong
I still say yes, but I'm interested to find out along with the rest of you.
Joe Getty
Maybe only in some areas and not in all areas. Like obviously we've seen with art and music what it can do and it's amazing.
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Great hour coming up. If you can't stick around, grab it via podcast Armstrong and Getty on Demand.
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Podcast Summary: Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Episode: That's A Bunch Of Horse S
Release Date: April 17, 2025
Host/Authors: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
Platform: iHeartPodcasts
In this episode, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve deep into the current political landscape, comparing recent strategies employed by political figures to past tactics. They discuss the evolving dynamics within political parties, the influence of prominent politicians, and the shifting allegiances in traditionally conservative areas.
Trump’s Influence and Modern Politics
Jack Armstrong (03:01): “That someone started flying a plane with a banner that said, this is Trump country. It sure don't look like it today.”
Left-Wing Strategies in Conservative Areas
Joe Getty (03:34): “Bernard Sanders and AOC, they showed up in Folsom, California. They're doing what Trump did to great effect when he was running for president.”
Armstrong and Getty emphasize the importance of representing the minority within any electoral landscape. They argue that even in areas with a dominant political leaning, a significant portion of the population remains unrepresented and unheard.
The hosts provide a critical analysis of progressive initiatives and figures, expressing skepticism about their effectiveness and popularity beyond certain demographics.
AOC and Bernie Sanders’ Appeal
Joe Getty (05:19): “The only people I've ever seen in my life that have drawn those kind of enthusiastic crowds are Trump, Obama, and Bernie.”
Gavin Newsom’s Political Stance
Jack Armstrong (11:57): “I think he's really, really sharp. So, yeah, they call him out repeatedly. Bernie, joining the slug fest.”
Transitioning from politics, Armstrong and Getty discuss the burgeoning issue of misinformation propagated through AI, highlighting concerns about language learning models absorbing and disseminating false information.
AI and Disinformation
Joe Getty (41:23): “Most chatbots struggle with disinformation. We have safeguards in place, but the problem seems to get worse and worse as opposed to better and better.”
Impact of Misinformation on Society
Jack Armstrong (43:47): “Can you imagine pouring the amount of money and effort into AI that's been poured in and then you run into an insurmountable problem like this?”
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to analyzing the Israel-Hamas conflict. The hosts express strong opinions on the subject, discussing the implications of recent events and the broader geopolitical consequences.
Israel’s Stance and Military Actions
Jack Armstrong (24:00): “Israel has made it clear. Israel has Muslim, Palestinian, Arab, whatever you want to call them, citizens, lots of them. They're represented in their government. Just follow the rules. Don't be an Islamic lunatic trying to wipe us off the map.”
Economic Strain on Hamas
Joe Getty (28:56): “Israel's targeted killings aid cuts have disrupted the militant group's source of cash and ability to distribute it in Gaza.”
The conversation shifts to societal pressures on young men regarding body image, highlighting trends where teen boys strive to achieve a "skinny" physique influenced by celebrities like Timothée Chalamet.
Body Image Pressures
Joe Getty (18:21): “Teen boys are going to extreme lengths to be skinny like Timothée Chalamet. It’s a thing that's caught on noodle boys.”
Historical Perspective on Masculinity
Jack Armstrong (20:20): “In the '70s, it was your Sean Cassidy types. It was, you know, completely non-threatening boyish men.”
Armstrong and Getty wrap up the episode by teasing upcoming discussions on significant updates from Israel and various global issues, maintaining their characteristic blend of humor and critique.
Political Shifts and Representation:
Armstrong and Getty explore how political figures adapt their strategies to appeal to different voter bases, emphasizing the challenges of representing a diverse electorate.
Impact of AI on Information Integrity:
The hosts express concerns over AI's ability to filter out misinformation, suggesting that as adversaries exploit AI technologies for disinformation, the reliability of information dissemination is at risk.
Middle East Geopolitics:
A critical examination of Israel's policies towards Palestine and the internal dynamics within Lebanon concerning Hezbollah's influence showcases the hosts' perspective on Middle Eastern conflicts.
Societal Pressures on Youth:
The episode sheds light on the unrealistic body standards imposed on young males, discussing the psychological and social ramifications of such trends.
In "That's A Bunch Of Horse S," Armstrong and Getty navigate through a maze of political analysis, societal commentary, and technological concerns, offering their unabashed perspectives on contemporary issues. Their candid discussions aim to inform and provoke thought among listeners who seek unfiltered opinions on pressing matters.
Note: The timestamps correspond to the points in the transcript where the quotes were mentioned.