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Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center. Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
There's so much insanity, and not just in politics. Chipotle announced this week they're planning to open a restaurant in Mexico. Don't they already have diarrhea in Mexico? Why are they doing it? This, to me, this breaks a sacred rule when it comes to food. You don't try to sell people their own stuff. There are no Olive Gardens in Italy. There's no Panda Express in China. There are no Outback Steakhouses in the Outb. No Red Lobster in the ocean. And therefore you can't open a Chipotle in Mexico. The idea of a Chipotle in Mexico is really interesting. I, I'll bet it's in a tourist town where really lame tourists are going to go to Mexico on vacation and eat a Chipotle.
Joe Getty
Yeah, that is really sad.
Jack Armstrong
I'd say, please don't do that.
Joe Getty
Like the folks who go to a foreign land and eat at the McDonald's. I, you know, teach your own. But hey, oh, imagine that.
Jack Armstrong
There's some interesting aspects to that. I've done it just they have different stuff.
Joe Getty
Right. You know, you know what? I stand correct.
Jack Armstrong
Royale with cheese.
Joe Getty
Right? It's a good point. So a number of headlines worth at least touching on. We've got some big topics to get to, including Jack's review of the now famous book Pride Puppy.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah.
Joe Getty
Which is at the center of the Maryland school opting out of perverse indoctrination case.
Jack Armstrong
And some marriage therapists did a survey of like many, many, many, many, many couples who, who didn't make it and what things most cause marriages to fall apart completely. And it's actually good. Most of this stuff is stupid and useless. This is pretty good. Actually fits in with something Joe has said many times.
Joe Getty
Okay. And one final thing. Why is Trump going after the accreditation agencies that accredit colleges and universities as part of the war against dei? We will explain. It's actually a really good strategy which we've been talking about for a while here on the Armstrong and Getty Show. A couple of news headlines worth touching on. A new poll is out. It's the Caps Harris poll. And folks are really, really not liking the tariff thing. Though the public is largely behind Trump with about 40% of voters saying the country is on the right track, which is an increase of 11 points since January. Trump's personal job approval has so far peaked at 52% in February, is still at 48%. A healthy figure in a polarized country. This does differ from the Gallup poll, which came out fairly recently, but it's in the same range. That's wild.
Jack Armstrong
I mean, that he's hanging in there with pretty high approval ratings in. In the modern sense. There aren't going to be any presidents with 60% approvals again, I don't think. Not for a while.
Joe Getty
Not barring some huge happening, you know, a war or an attack or something like that, but that his numbers have plenty of room to grow. Blah, blah, blah. His greatest political danger is his trade policy. Voters like Mr. Trump's immigration policy. 74% say they favor deporting illegal aliens who have committed crimes. And you, 26%, why don't you sneak into another country, do crimes, and then say, what? You're deporting me? You're out of your mind.
Jack Armstrong
I know.
Joe Getty
There was never significant support for the Biden administration's policy of open borders, which let 10 million people enter the country illegally. Wildly unpopular, in spite of what you'd gather from the media.
Jack Armstrong
One of the most unpopular things any administration's ever done in the history of America. And historians will have to study it.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I'd say it was a miserable failure of democracy. I suppose you could point out that, well, they got voted out of office, the Democrats. But in the meantime, an enormous amount of damage had been done. An enormous number of criminals and rapists and murderers and gang bangers have been let into the country. And untangling that knot is going to take many dollars, many years, and many victims.
Jack Armstrong
And I'll say this every time because it's extraordinary. It's the largest peacetime migration of humans and the Earth's history.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Joe Biden was not only senile, he was evil, as was Alejandro Mayorkas. What an evil man. Anyway, let me plunge on with a poll. Huge majorities also support slimming down the government. 77% support, quote, a full examination of all government expenditures. Oh, wait a minute. That's weird. I keep hearing from David freaking Muir that Doge is evil and nice people are being laid off, and it's terrible. Nobody wants this. No. Huge majority support it. 81%. 81% think the US should move in the next few years to balance the budget, which has not been achieved since that shining conservative Bill Clinton was in the White House. You know, the devil in the details is when you talk about what to cut, and everybody's going to take a bit of a haircut to get to a balanced budget, and that's where it gets a little More complicated.
Jack Armstrong
It's good news that we want to. I mean, it would be bad if most people think, nah, we weren't. This is perfectly fine. So it's, it's, you know, it's a step in the right direction, but it is like, you know, many of us, we're overweight. We're nowhere overweight. You would absolutely tell Gallup, yes, I want to lose weight. But not change any of your eating habits. Right?
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
In the meantime, you're right.
Joe Getty
That's a good, good metaphor. There are deep passions on both sides, they write, but a majority of Americans reject woke ideology. 65% of voters favor the policy of banning males from women's and girls sports. Two thirds of people. And again, the supporting number is less than a third. I'll dig into it, but you got a lot of people who don't have an opinion and, you know, please don't vote.
Jack Armstrong
How do you not have an opinion on this?
Joe Getty
You bull run. Yeah, I know. I agree completely. Well, they've been cowed into silence by their neighbors. They're just sheeple. They're weak willed.
Jack Armstrong
You think?
Joe Getty
I think it's more cowards than idiots.
Jack Armstrong
You think women with penises should compete in men's sports? No.
Cindy Crawford
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Joe Getty
That, that one phrase you threw at me. Women with penises, I don't know. 60% support, quote, eliminating all preference by race in hiring and awarding of government contracts. Folks, we have enormous majorities. We don't have the media, we don't have Hollywood. We don't have education. And that is our challenge. But we're working on it, and I'm sure you are too. Uh, let's see. Bobby Kennedy Jr. Has a 44% personal favorability rating, second only to Trump.
Cindy Crawford
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Joe Getty
Among the 14 political figures included in the poll.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Maybe we should all get a brain worm.
Joe Getty
I. That's. That's a terrible thing to say. Oh, I want to get into something. He said recently that, you know, and I think Bobby Kennedy, just a full disclosure, I think he's half a crank. I think he's right about a lot of stuff. I think he's completely full of beans. About a lot of stuff. And by the way, eat more beans is good for you. Make America healthy again and flatulent. But it's good for you. You got to ease into it. That's the key with beans. Ease into it anyway.
Jack Armstrong
That's the key with beans.
Joe Getty
Joe says, yes, well, I read about that. Beans are a fabulous nutritional value, but you've got to get your gut used to them. Otherwise you'll be like the Hindenburg and there's no reason to. That's right. There's no reason to get wish childish about this.
Jack Armstrong
We should have a phrase that pays like old timey radio contests. If you hear this phrase, call in, you get a hundred dollars. And the phrase today is.
Joe Getty
I don't. What?
Jack Armstrong
That's the key with beans.
Joe Getty
Into beans. Whatever you said. Right. All right, here's the thing with beans.
Jack Armstrong
Is our phrase that pays.
Joe Getty
Here's the rub. The tariffs, which generally confuse people. According to this write up, 84% of the polls, respondents say they favor free trade. Our trade is not exactly free, but they, they don't want less free trade. 66 agree that, quote, tariffs are important to protect jobs in our country today. So obviously there's some tension there. Again, 84% say yay, free trade. 66% say tariffs are important to protect jobs in our country today. One way of reconciling the tension between these positions would be to use U.S. tariffs as an incentive for other countries to reduce theirs. Obviously and quite correctly. So here's where Mr. Trump and public opinion diverge. He gets only 45% approval on his tariff plans and 41% on his effort to curb inflation. He needs to improve.
Jack Armstrong
That's higher than I thought. That's pretty high. 45 for tariff.
Joe Getty
Yeah. You know what's really. Well, I'm, I'm. Statistics are difficult to get to the bottom of sometimes, but I was surprised by this number. What percentage of the goods we use in this country are imported. The Wall Street Journal wants to know.
Jack Armstrong
Asking people or for real?
Joe Getty
For real. 11%. About $3 trillion a year in a 28. 28 trillion dollar economy.
Jack Armstrong
Boy, I'd have missed that.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I'd have missed it completely, too. I would like to know.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, I might have said like 85 or something.
Joe Getty
Well, you get into the complexity of. Okay, you've got a car assembled in America. It's got 12, 40 parts. Each one of those parts has a different ratio, foreign to domestic manufacture and assembly. So is that car, you know, domestic or not?
Jack Armstrong
Right. But. Yeah, but you buy one car every three, five years. Everything on the Walmart shelf is from China.
Joe Getty
So, you know, I'd intended on touching on a number of other headlines in the segment, but got stuck on the poll, which is fine. It was pretty interesting. I will just throw in one more note, then we'll take a break because Jack's got some good stuff for us. But a new study out of a couple of universities have joined up several French universities and research institutions and they think that a combination of the food additives in our diets, the modern hyper refined diet, might raise the risk of diabetes. They add to the risk of each other. They snowball, in other words. And we don't have time to get into this now, but you know, if you were a scientist studying whatever elephants and all of a sudden elephants were getting much, much fatter and dying younger and having more cancer and all, and somebody said, well, they're eating a diet unlike they've ever eaten in the history of elephants. And you said, no, that's not it. Let's keep looking. I mean, you'd be an idiot. Right?
Jack Armstrong
Right. No kidding.
Joe Getty
All right, more to come on that topic, I'm sure.
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How to keep your marriage together are men signs to look out for that are going to doom your marriage. And remember, the big takeaway from this segment, ease into your new all bean diet. According to Joe indeed, hard fart primary.
Joe Getty
Stay tuned. Armstrong and Getty.
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Difference Said this many times after your years of trying a number of different kinds of therapy for me and my family, kids, marriage, all kinds of different stuff. I think it's mostly worthless. I really do. I really do think it's mostly a waste of money, unfortunately. But this is pretty good from a marriage psychologist who reveals the number one sign of a future separation. And this stuff is almost always crap, especially if it's in the New York Post, which is where I got this. But I thought this was really good. If you want to know if your marriage is heading to splitsville, don't check your partner's phone, check their face. Like any of that, you know, oh, there's so many stupid things out there. You know, the one sign that he's gonna cheat or whatever the hell. I mean, they're just all dumb. But clickbait, the one sided mouth rays, the subtle smirk of superiority is the number one red flag for divorce, according to this psychologist. And they get into why. Research, blah blah blah blah found that four nasty little habits, criticism, contempt, defensiveness and stonewalling are the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse when it comes to dooming relationships. I'll read those four again. Criticism, contempt, defensiveness and stonewalling. But contempt is the kiss of death. That's the one. And you've said that for years. That's the one you can't get past. Done the largest marriage experiment ever done. They think of couples that, you know, survive and don't survive. Body language experts, which we've mocked for years and all that sort of thing because they're usually stupid also.
Joe Getty
Well, on cable TV they are.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Brought couples into a lab and if one member of the couple shows a one sided mouth raise, which I had never heard before as like a physical contempt thing, but I guess we're just programmed when we're feeling that feeling of contempt for something or you know, the old pleaser, get out of here with that BS or whatever feeling. You raise one side of your mouth. It's funny, if one member of the couple shows a one sided mouth raised towards the other, he can tell you if they're going to get divorced because it's contempt. He could predict divorce with an astonishing 94 accuracy.
Unknown Speaker
Fear.
Jack Armstrong
Now this is part I thought was really interesting. Fear comes in a burst and then you calm down. Happiness comes and then you go back to normal. Anger comes and then you calm down. But not contempt. If you feel scorn or disdain for someone else and if it's not addressed, it just festers and grows and stays at the same level.
Joe Getty
All that rings true, doesn't it?
Jack Armstrong
Fear, anger, and then obviously happiness, you get back to a normal level. Contempt does not go away.
Joe Getty
May I throw in a definition of contempt? The feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless or deserving. Scorn.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Coming back from that.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. That's why at the end of a marriage you often have two people who can't even look at each other. You only need what, contempt on one end, obviously for the whole thing to work. I, I've not felt contempt, but I, I have been on the wrong end of contempt, I think. And having read this I thought, yeah, that's what was insurmountable. I mean, because once you have contempt for someone, you don't agree, you don't think they are worth listening to on anything.
Joe Getty
Right. This is how I feel. This is my priority. I don't care.
Jack Armstrong
Right, yeah, that's a tough one to get past. So look out for contempt and whatever started to bring it on, the point is you start to deal with it right away, otherwise it does just grow and fester and Then it gets into a situation where it might not, might not be reversible. They also believe that many couples get stuck in an endless loop of the same three arguments throughout the relationship. They just don't realize it. And if you can nail down what your three most common arguments are, you and your partner, you can solve a lot of problems. Like you get into something, you say, okay, here we're in argument number two again. We always argue about this and you, you can, you know, realize that, you know, you don't see eye to eye in this particular thing and how you've dealt with it in the past, which is a pretty good idea.
Joe Getty
Actually distracted by the details or the trivia, you realize, oh, this is argument B. Yeah, yeah.
Jack Armstrong
And that interesting. Back to the contempt thing. Disgust and contempt are to a relationship with gasoline and matches are to a fire. The telltale signs are eye rolling. Somebody's rolling their eyes at you, that's not good. Eye rolling, mouth crimping, and then subtle fidgeting like picking it clothes or cleaning fingers mid conversation as signals of disdain. This person said that they dubbed this move the lint picker. A behavior that he says screams contempt louder than words ever could. If somebody is, you know, explaining something very important and you're like picking lint off your shirt or something like that, oh my God.
Joe Getty
Interesting. You know, it's probably worth presenting the other side of the coin at some point. We don't have time now, but how do you prevent that sort of thing?
Jack Armstrong
Nip it in the bud having lint on your shirt?
Joe Getty
No. Contempt in your mar. No. Oh, Armstrong and Getty.
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Rosie O'Donnell told CNN it's heartbreaking to watch Donald Trump destroy the country from her new home of Ireland. Meanwhile, Ireland told CNN it's heartbreaking that there's not enough Guinness to make. ROSIE o'donnell no, no, Michael, I don't approve of that joke. That's just she's not an attractive woman. Yeah, it's a matter of Genetics. And I just know. No, she's.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, she's not cruel.
Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
So you don't find old women hot?
Joe Getty
She's totally irrelevant. Yeah. Again, that was just cruelty for cruelty's sake. I don't approve.
Jack Armstrong
We need a woman to stand. Yes, yes. Katie, as the woman on the program, Michael, I approve of that joke.
Joe Getty
No, no, no.
Jack Armstrong
I loved.
Joe Getty
You're overruled.
Jack Armstrong
That helps.
Joe Getty
Does it? You know, it just occurred to me. Jack on air meeting. We've got that Martha McCallum talking to the evil Randy Weingarten. That's good audio about the nature of education. Maybe we go big on that. Hour four of the pro. Hour four. My God. Goodness, you fellas work hard. Yes, we do. If you don't get our for, you can subscribe to our podcast, Armstrong. You get it on demand. It's available later on in the day.
Jack Armstrong
If I had to describe us in two words, it would be put upon.
Joe Getty
Yes. Oh, please, please. They forced us to sign the contract anyway. Perhaps you've heard that Donald J Recently issued an executive order yesterday, as a matter of fact, to shake up the world of college accreditation, which Trump called his secret weapon in a bid to remake higher education and somehow drag our colleges and universities away from the neo Marxist woke thing, which we have identified as maybe the biggest challenge this country has, churning out generation after generation of kids who are trained to hate their own country and hate the very foundations of Western civilization. It is a bizarre experiment in suicide, you know, cultural suicide. And it. And it needs to end like the day before yesterday, but it's gonna be a hell of a fight anyway. The order aims to use the accrediting system to combat what Trump views as a discriminatory. As discriminatory practices and ideological overreach on college campuses. The White House said. And it's interesting that this piece in the Wall Street Journal, which is written by a couple of gals. I believe they're both gals. Yeah. Has this sort of cliched phrase that you're used to. Some or Trump and other Republicans have long criticized the accreditation process, calling it a cartel that stifles competition and doesn't help police colleges and universities with poor student outcomes. And indeed, some conservatives claim it reinforces the woke ideology. I'm paraphrasing, paraphrasing what they say in the article. And I'm reading this and thinking, you're a reporter. Why don't you look into whether those claims are true or not? Joe Getty claimed that his business partner, Jack Armstrong, is a murderer. In other News. Wait a minute.
Jack Armstrong
You can look at.
Joe Getty
This is the. This is the pivotal question before us and your journalists. Allegedly. Well, I says to myself, I says, wait a minute. Didn't the journal itself have a really interesting piece not long ago about these accreditation agencies and how they operate? And it took Jack. God. Oh, was it three weeks or. No, it was about two and a half minutes to find a great piece by Henry Stone. How colleges and universities get around state DEI bans. They hide behind vague demands from accreditors, and Congress should deprive them of this excuse. You know, a brief tangent here. Yeah, Congress has got to pass laws. Executive orders are good. Laws are great. Anyway, this gentleman is writing about how incredibly woke these accreditation agencies are. And they are. Here's. Here's an example. Des Moines, Iowa. Someone's lying, he writes. That's what I discovered after trying to free my state's higher education system from dei instead of complying with the DEI ban we passed into law earlier this year. The University of Iowa, the College of Medicine, says it's forced to maintain these programs or it will lose its accreditation, essentially killing the institution. Yet accreditors say that's not the case, even as they give quiet cover to universities. If federal reforms don't stop these shenanigans, virtually every part of higher education may soon wriggle free of state DEI bans. So the states are trying to do the right thing because they understand that this is perverse neo Marxist. It's, it's racist, it's anti Title nine, it's all sorts of evil. But the accreditation agencies are saying.
Jack Armstrong
Let.
Joe Getty
Me find the specific here. Okay, so they had legislation in Iowa that banned public institutions, including Iowa's three public universities, from having DEI offices, programs and staff. And he thought that the law would soon drive DEI from the campuses and state government. He writes, I was wrong. In early November, the Iowa Board of Regents, which oversees the state's public universities, issued a report on compliance with the law. It laid out in detail how DEI initiatives have been shut down statewide. But in fine print on page 78, I learned that Carver College, that's the big medical school, is keeping its Office of Health Parity open. The office proudly declares on its homepage that it, quote, strives to achieve excellence through the advancement of diversity, equity and inclusion. Inclusion. The Board of Regents says its hand was forced by accreditors. These are private institutions that decide whether universities and graduate schools can grant degrees or not. And they are woke af. Pardon me, as the kids say these days, wow.
Jack Armstrong
So they keep open that Office. And the people that made that decision might not believe in it at all, but they got to have that to keep their accreditation. And then the people that work in. What was the name of that? Office of Health Equity or whatever.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I know, it's. It's such a Orwellian Office of Health parody.
Jack Armstrong
Right, The Office of Health parody. The people that work in that office toiling away probably don't know you're only here is like a token to the accreditation people. Be successful or don't. I don't care.
Joe Getty
Right. Yeah. So the accreditors deny pushing the DEI agenda last week, last year, rather, as the Wall Street Journal reported, the liaison Committee on Medical education, which accredits U.S. medical schools, told federal lawmakers, we don't require DEI, but their charter does demand that all medical schools that get accredited engage, quote, in ongoing systematic and focused recruitment and retention activities to achieve mission appropriate diversity outcomes or we Yankee accreditation. And you're not educating anybody.
Jack Armstrong
Diverse outcome, meaning you have to have a certain percentage of different people graduating.
Joe Getty
Wow. Yeah. And. And you've got to toe the line on health equity education programs and just all of this, this garbage.
Jack Armstrong
And, and it's mostly, by the way, because it always, I'm always worried it sound like, you know, a white male standing up for more white. It's the Asian kids that are getting screwed in that thing the most.
Joe Getty
Oh, yeah, well, yeah, yeah. I mean, there are a hundred problems with that, with this, but that's one of them. And you know, for what it's worth, I've learned, you know, more after graduating from college than I did in college. But my educational background is political science and comparing the political systems and how they function. And I've got to admit, when I step aside from my disgust and horror at this unholy experiment in turning our kids against their own country and Western civilization in general, I've got to admire the insidious effectiveness of these people.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, no kidding.
Joe Getty
They said to themselves, all right, what do we really need to rot this society from the inside out? You know, the media was a fairly easy play, but we need education. We've got to get the kids. We've got to indoctrinate the kids to hate their country so we can tear it down.
Jack Armstrong
And the conservative analogy to that would be the decades long effort to overturn Roe versus Wade and getting various judges at various levels of federal courts building up to the Supreme Court and being, I mean, very long planned out.
Joe Getty
Decades.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Very strategic effort to do that. The liberal end of it is this what you're just talking about. I mean, it's amazing to get all of these policies in place at so many different levels of our education system.
Joe Getty
System, right. And the cleverness to say, well, what if the colleges resist? What if they still want a diversity of opinions on their faculty? Then we yank their accreditation. We need to control the accreditation agencies. How do we do that? Through dei. And I'll give you the nickel version of this. As James Lindsay put it so brilliantly critical, race theory is calling something racist until you control it. So you go to the accreditation agency and you say, are you an anti racist? I'm against racism. No, you've got to be an anti racist. First of all, read this book by Robin Diangelo, Ibram X Kendi and declare that all white people are racist and white supremacists, including you. And you're like, no, I'm not a racist. And they get you fired because you're not an anti racist. A lot of you perhaps saw people run out of their careers for not towing the post George Floyd Black Lives Matter line and they terrify people into leaving or they run them out, or they force them to their knees like a struggle session in Mao's China to decline to declare that yes, I'm evil, yes, the United States was founded on bigotry and slavery, and yes, all of Western civilization is white supremacy. Don't hurt me, let me keep my job. And then you're under their control and they take over the accreditation agencies. That's how they did it. It's evil, but it's clever. We've got to be every bit as aggressive and clever fighting back. So anyway, you see that Donald J's going after college accreditation agencies. Why? That's why.
Jack Armstrong
So I don't think Trump knew this stuff.
Joe Getty
No, I don't think so either.
Jack Armstrong
Certainly back not in 2015 when he ran. I wonder, wonder who convinced him of all this.
Joe Getty
And I, I think J.D. vance has a terrific grasp of this stuff. I disagree with JD on a handful of things pretty vehemently, but I. He's really, really good on this stuff.
Jack Armstrong
That'd be interesting. I'd like to know more about that.
Joe Getty
Like.
Jack Armstrong
Oh yeah, I agree. I disagree with him 100 today on his Ukraine stuff and we got more of that later. But if he's driving the bus on this, that's fantastic.
Joe Getty
Yeah, yeah. And like I say, this is so critical a fight. I mean, I really, really believe it is that when I see them do stuff like the, the whipsawn on the tariffs and some of the trade stuff. And it's not like, all right, don't, don't mess up the economy because if you do that, Republicans are going to get booted out of office and we're not going to get a chance to fight this fight. So proceed at least semi carefully. Of course, that's not exactly, you know, the Donald J. Trump way of doing things, which is fine. It is what it is.
Jack Armstrong
Right. So we got to get into the book Pride Puppy in hour three. A variety of things. I would definitely want to get to that whole Ukraine conversation. We know more about that maryland man, the Ms. 13 guy, the little league coach.
Joe Getty
Dad. The Maryland father.
Jack Armstrong
Right, we got that. And, and JLo and Ben Affleck are having a hard time selling their house.
Joe Getty
That's a. Oh, sorry to hear that.
Jack Armstrong
The, the house is worth mentioning. Wow. But a lot of stuff on the way, so stay here.
Joe Getty
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That we were in.
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Jack Armstrong
We have a drunk mail truck driver. I like the kicking the solo cup out. Oh, geez.
Joe Getty
And they'll never notice this. Yeah, here's a mail truck worker, a female mailman who was rolling along doing her thing, 33 years old. They came across.
Jack Armstrong
If they're a female mailman, they're probably they them.
Joe Getty
Oh boy. Anyway, this thoroughly woman mailman saw a house party and evidently somebody said, hey, come on in for a pop or two. She thought, why not? And indeed got somewhat, well, unsober. And has been charged with a variety of crimes which are no joke. But I've got to admit it's somewhat amusing the idea of, you know, hey, you know, you can't. Your route is long and life is hard. Come on in for a drink and she says yeah, why not? Some poor old lady didn't get her TV guide.
Jack Armstrong
What are they gonna get their Safeway flyers 15 minutes late, come on in and have a drink. Good lord.
Joe Getty
Exactly. Yeah. Evidently she could not hold her liqueur though and was swerving in and out of her lane etc. Including into the oncoming traffic.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Which. Yeah.
Joe Getty
Terrible.
Jack Armstrong
Oh yeah, yeah. Start with the least important, stupidest thing first. JLo and Ben Affleck who got divorced again after getting married for the second time. Their divorce is being held up by. They're trying to figure out got how to deal with their home it hasn't been selling and then splitting the money. 68 million dollar Beverly Hills home that's expensive even by, you know, rich people standards. 68 million dollar home, Beverly Hills, California. It is a 38000 square foot man. You just get done with dusting and you'd have to start over on the other end again. That'd be.
Joe Getty
Oh yeah, yeah. 30,000 square foot home.
Jack Armstrong
And I'm looking at this compound, it looks like it's a community college or something but it's their home in Beverly Hills. And I just, you know, most of us will never know but that, that's, it's beyond buying a home. I don't even, I don't even know what it really is when you look at a place like that and how do you compare one to another if when you're looking at something that large and what do you plan to do there?
Joe Getty
A compound is a much better way to look at it.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
You, you own. Why would you restrict yourself to your home? You have like one or two guest homes of significant size that are bigger than most Americans homes.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Joe Getty
For you know, friends and relatives and partiers and, and the rest of it. You have a bar with a dance floor you use twice a year but who can.
Jack Armstrong
A movie theater and a basketball court.
Joe Getty
Right, exactly. A big gym as well equipped as your, your local gym and you know.
Jack Armstrong
Huh.
Joe Getty
Enormous dining room that you probably use again three, four times a year. Otherwise you're eating in the kitchen like normal people. Yeah, I don't know. And some, some incredible beautiful outdoor pool.
Jack Armstrong
With patio set and obviously you're not cleaning it yourself. I wish somebody would put out the, the side costs on a home like that one time. You never hear those. I'd like to hear what, what, what's your. Well, property tax is easy to figure out because it's roughly 10% in California. So that's what you got to pay in property tax every single year. That, that, that's a lot. So you pay $6.8 million in property tax every year?
Joe Getty
No, no. 10% a year. I think somebody's stealing from you. It's like in the county, I lived one and a quarter. I think you may have moved a decimal point. But anyway, it's exhausting. And big houses equal big bills. I learned that early on in life. Somebody told me that. And it's, it's quite true.
Jack Armstrong
Oh yeah, I'm sure. But like, I'd love to know what's their energy bill? What's it cost to clean it? How much do they spend on gardeners?
Joe Getty
Sure.
Jack Armstrong
I mean, it would be. No, you. If, obviously if somebody gave you that home, even without property tax, you couldn't afford to live there. It'd be impossible.
Joe Getty
No, unless you're gonna include taxes, it's completely out of the question. Yeah, it'd be funny just to present the idea that JLO finally got tired of cleaning. She just, she would vacuum and vacuum and vacuum and dust and dust and clean the toilets. And then, you know, there's Ben sitting on table watching football. And then it was time to start cleaning again.
Jack Armstrong
Right. Jenny from the block trying to get the cobwebs down in bedroom number 47.
Joe Getty
She hasn't been in it in six months. And look at these cobwebs.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I didn't get to the fact that Trump, speaking of homes, he's putting up flag poles on the White House grounds. He's paying for him himself to 100 foot flag poles on each side of the White House, so they have big American flags and he's paying for it. And he's a, you know, he's a builder, so he had contractors out there yesterday. You could see pictures of him like pointing up in the sky and at trees and stuff like that.
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Okay, I'm in favor of that.
Jack Armstrong
He's footing the bill because he didn't want it to become a problem. Yeah, good for him.
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The book Pride Puppy in the news. We'll tell you about it. Strong and getty.
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Podcast Summary: Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Episode: That's The Key With Beans
Release Date: April 24, 2025
Host/Authors: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
Platform: iHeartPodcasts
The episode kicks off at [03:01], with Jack Armstrong expressing his skepticism about Chipotle's decision to open a restaurant in Mexico. He humorously critiques the idea by stating, “There are no Olive Gardens in Italy. There's no Panda Express in China. There are no Outback Steakhouses in the Outback. No Red Lobster in the ocean. And therefore you can't open a Chipotle in Mexico.” Joe Getty echoes the sentiment, comparing it to tourists preferring familiar franchises like McDonald's abroad, remarking, “Like the folks who go to a foreign land and eat at the McDonald's.”
At around [04:07], the hosts delve into Jack's review of the book Pride Puppy, which centers on Maryland schools opting out of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. Jack mentions, “Some marriage therapists did a survey... And it's actually good. Most of this stuff is stupid and useless.” This segues into a discussion about how Maryland schools are resisting DEI mandates, highlighting the challenges posed by accreditation agencies that enforce these programs to maintain institutional accreditation.
At [04:45], Joe Getty explores why former President Trump is targeting accreditation agencies as part of his broader strategy against DEI. He notes, “Why is Trump going after the accreditation agencies that accredit colleges and universities as part of the war against DEI? We will explain.” The conversation highlights Trump’s efforts to dismantle what he perceives as a "neo Marxist woke" influence within higher education, emphasizing the battle over ideological control in academic institutions.
Around [05:46], the discussion shifts to recent polls, including the Caps Harris poll, which shows that while Trump retains significant personal approval ratings—peaking at 52% in February—there is substantial public support for reducing government expenditures (77%) and balancing the budget (81%). Joe remarks, “21 + void where prohibited by law,” critiquing the disconnect between Trump's policies and public sentiment.
At [06:26], Armstrong and Getty discuss immigration, with Joe stating, “74% say they favor deporting illegal aliens who have committed crimes.” They critique the Biden administration’s open borders policy, describing it as “wildly unpopular” and a “miserable failure of democracy.” Jack adds historical context, calling the current migration the “largest peacetime migration of humans in Earth's history.”
Continuing at [07:09], the hosts cover public support for slimming down government operations and balancing the federal budget. Jack uses the metaphor, “It's like telling Gallup you want to lose weight without changing your eating habits,” to illustrate the public’s desire for fiscal responsibility without clear plans on implementation.
At [17:30], Armstrong examines findings from marriage psychologists about the leading causes of divorce. He cites the “four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”—criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling—emphasizing contempt as the most destructive. Jack shares, “Contempt is the kiss of death. That's the one you can't get past,” underscoring the importance of addressing contemptuous behaviors to preserve relationships.
A lighthearted segment unfolds around [10:15] where the hosts joke about integrating beans into one’s diet. Joe quips, “Make America healthy again and flatulent,” which leads to a playful exchange about the digestive benefits and humorous side effects of consuming beans. This segment serves as a comedic break amidst the heavier topics.
Drunk Mail Truck Driver Incident: At [42:06], Joe narrates a bizarre incident involving a female mailman who, after attending a house party, proceeded to drive erratically and unlawfully in a mail truck, resulting in criminal charges. Jack humorously comments, “We have a drunk mail truck driver,” highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
JLo and Ben Affleck Divorce: Around [43:42], the hosts discuss the high-profile divorce of Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, focusing on the complexities of splitting a $68 million Beverly Hills estate. Joe jokes about the impracticality of managing such a vast property, stating, “They would be vacuuming and dusting and cleaning the toilets,” poking fun at the challenges of maintaining luxury homes post-divorce.
At [47:09], Armstrong mentions Trump’s installation of 100-foot flagpoles on the White House grounds, noting, “He's footing the bill because he didn't want it to become a problem.” This move is portrayed as Trump’s personal initiative to display patriotism prominently.
Towards the end, the hosts tease upcoming discussions, including:
This episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand weaves together serious discussions on education, political strategies, and public opinion with humorous interludes and light-hearted news. Hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty offer their perspectives on contentious issues, providing listeners with a blend of analysis, critique, and entertainment.
For those interested in the full conversation and additional insights, tune into the "That's The Key With Beans" episode on iHeartPodcasts.