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Unnamed Guest
So it's graduation season and particularly around colleges. It's the time of the year where self important liberals get invited to major universities to give speeches and then the media covers them like a news event because they're saying the sort of thing that most of the media agrees with. That's what happens.
Joe Getty
Well described.
Unnamed Guest
There are, you know, people who lean right that go to colleges that lean right, the few that are, but they never make get any news coverage. So you don't hear about them.
Joe Getty
Right.
Unnamed Guest
Including the president for instance. But here Joe mentioned this last week. I've, I've seen this starting to burble up and get more attention. Where was, which university was he speaking at?
Joe Getty
Wake Forest.
Unnamed Guest
Wake Forest in South Carolina.
Joe Getty
Carolina?
Unnamed Guest
I thought Wake Forest was South Carolina.
Joe Getty
And not unless it's moved.
Unnamed Guest
Okay, it doesn't really matter. It's, you know, it's, it's your, your, it's your major figure of the left giving a lefty speech. But he went over the top. And one of the reasons it's so remarkable is he's on one of the most important news programs in the world, 60 Minutes, which allegedly is trying to be, you know, a nonpartisan, hit it down the middle sort of coverage or.
Joe Getty
At the very least, fair, just be fair.
Unnamed Guest
And a guy with this point of view can't be doing that. This is Scott Pelley speaking to college graduates. Power can rewrite history with grotesque false narratives. They can make criminals heroes and heroes criminals. Power can change the definition of the words we use to describe reality. Diversity is now described as illegal. Equity is to be shunned. Inclusion is a dirty word. This is an old playbook, my friends. There's nothing new in this.
Joe Getty
We have another clip that I'm tempted to play. It's all about the fear. Be very afraid. We're all in grave danger. Goes on and on. But that one really caught my ear because he claimed that the center and the right are trying to change the definitions of words or say that they're no longer acceptable. Diversity, equity and inclusion, which we all know exactly what they mean, and we all know they're wonderful. Those sickos on the right are trying to change what they mean, which is just unbelievable. Diversity, equity, and inclusion coming out of the mouths of a leftist mean nothing like you think they mean. It is a tool of capturing institutions. Right.
Unnamed Guest
Man, the left is so good at this game, and they get to pull it off with the help of the compliant media. Media. It's like what I was listening to on NPR today. They were discussing how Trump is trying to change the way we teach history in America and all the things he's attacking. Well, you put it in there.
Joe Getty
What did within the last 10 years.
Unnamed Guest
What they teach in schools is not the same as what they taught in schools when I was a kid. You put stuff in there that a lot of us don't like. When Trump tries to take it out, that's not rewriting history. You rewrote history. He's trying to write it back to what it was before. 60 Minutes anchor Scott Pelley ripped for Angry Unhinged commencement speech criticizing Trump. Now, that's the New York Post's headline on that, their version of it. But Angry and Unhinged is not far off. He said that the. We should all be worried about the insidious fear that has infiltrated schools, businesses, and homes across the nation, leaving America in a state of peril. The country needs you. The country that has given you so much is calling you the class of 2025. Your country. Country needs you, and it needs you. Today, the morning, our sacred rule of law. This morning, our sacred rule of law is under attack. Journalism is under attack. Universities are under attack. Freedom of speech is under attack. And insidious fear is reaching throughout the schools and into our private thoughts. All right.
Joe Getty
Boy, that is just absolutely classic. You spend all of your time and your career convincing people they need to be terrified when there's like 2/3 of the country that's not at all. I mean, from mildly concerned to very interested. But no, we're not being torn apart by insidious fear at all, Scott.
Unnamed Guest
And the part right before that little clip about power that we just played you, the fear to speak in America. If our government is, in Lincoln's phrase, of the people, by the people, for the people, then why are we afraid to speak?
Joe Getty
What the f are you talking about?
Unnamed Guest
Don't know. I assume he's referencing that Columbia student that got snatched up on the campus.
Joe Getty
You were literally speaking about how you're afraid to speak. Do you see the irony there, Scott? Do I see the irony There. Oh.
Unnamed Guest
Now the New York Post says the speech was received with scattered, scant applause. That's the New York Post version. I don't know. I haven't actually listened. They might say that that might be true or it may be true, and it might be because everybody's barely paying attention and they just want to get out of there on a hot day. How long is this going to last? As opposed to not enjoying what he had to say. But that. That is. That is. That is just craziness. It is just craziness.
Joe Getty
Yeah. I love the. It reminds me so much of when Comey braced the president so then he could leak that the president has been briefed on this Steele dossier. Well, so Scott Pelly and his brethren preach being terrified and in fear all the time. And then he goes to the graduation ceremony and breathlessly reports, and everybody's really afraid. There's fear, insidious fear going on. Yeah. I wonder where that insidious fear came from. It's the. The roughly third of the country that listens to you and believes you're crap. Don't. Don't terrify them then report that they're terrified and act as if somebody else did it.
Unnamed Guest
Well, and as he stands up in front of a bunch of university kids and said, now is the moment. Your nation is calling on you with all the fear to speak out. Yeah. The fear to speak out for the past quite a while has been from anybody to the right on any college campus because you'll be physically attacked and the university will do nothing about it. As long as you. As long as you speak progressive stuff, you're safe. You speak anything the other side, you're physically not safe. But you didn't care about that fear to speak out aspect, did you, Scott Pelly, you pompous ass.
Joe Getty
Not for a second did he worry about that. And just to double down on what you're saying. And it wasn't like the right half of ideology that was afraid to speak out. It was the right 80%. Anything outside of the most radical leftism had to keep its mouth shut on college campuses. And now Scott Pelley said, preaching that people are afraid to speak out. Yeah. Oh, my God, he is a piece of ass.
Unnamed Guest
Freedom of speech is under attack. An insidious fear is reaching throughout our schools, our businesses, our homes, and indoor private thoughts. What are you talking about?
Joe Getty
Show of hands. Who's got insidious, insidious fear going in their business because they're afraid to speak or whatever. Now maybe the tariffs have got you Upset, I'll grant you that.
Unnamed Guest
Well, I'll tell you what that is. I'll tell you what that's driving that is he. He believes diversity, equity and quality inequality means diversity, equity and equality. That they mean those words. Inclusion mean those words and not what they've twisted them to mean. And it's. So that's what he's basing it on.
Joe Getty
So he is the useful idiot. He is the big famous, pompous useful idiot who doesn't understand neo Marxism. He just. He thinks it's a moral argument.
Unnamed Guest
Well, I'll move on from this because we don't need to belabor it forever. But do you think. Do you think he doesn't know that college campuses are not a safe space? I hate that term for anybody you know on the right. 80%, as you said, right?
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
Is he not ignorable?
Joe Getty
Yeah, I don't think he's a knowledgeable, insidious activist. I think he is a pompous, rich, famous idiot.
Unnamed Guest
Probably with big guns and tight shirts. Your shirt shrank in the dryer or something. It's very tight.
Joe Getty
Very impressive for an older man. I'm very impressive for an older man. Yes, you pompous pos.
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Unnamed Guest
Who's your favorite Simpsons character? Yours might be progressive economist Robert Reich.
Joe Getty
Wait, what?
Unnamed Guest
The decline of unions, rampant corporate greed.
Joe Getty
Wall street malfeasance, and the rise of.
Unnamed Guest
Short sighted politics all contributed to increased economic inequality, widespread real unemployment, wage stagnation.
Joe Getty
And a lower standard of living for millions of Americans.
Unnamed Guest
Yeah, that's from the most recent episode of the Simpsons, which I understand. I mean, they've thrown in random people over the years in kind of funny ways. Oh, my God, it's so and so. But this was part of an overall episode in which they were explaining on how the middle class is getting screwed. Has gone away. Back in the 50s. I mean, they even. They talk about this. Well, I don't want to steal all of this. Here's a little bit of Elisa Simpson talking about it.
Jack Armstrong
All right, thanks for the history lesson, nerds. But what does any of this have to do with me? You see, my dad's still working and I want to be just like him.
Joe Getty
I'm sure you do, but there's something else you need to learn, and my friend here is happy to teach you.
Unnamed Guest
Oh, you.
Jack Armstrong
For days you've been dying to say something. Just spill it. You want a job like dad? Too bad. So sad you'll never have the life our flappy dad had. What can he do that a robot can't?
Unnamed Guest
These are your tastes like nuclear plants, yo.
Jack Armstrong
All I need is a foot in the door and I'll take dad's job when it does it. 44. That job you see now needs a PhD while paying student loans leaves you in poverty. No brand new car, no fancy house, no hot dinners cooked by your stay at home spouse. You're gonna pinch every dollar and cent and you'll still have to choose between healthcare and rent. I'll probably just buy a PlayStation 6. You're naive but it'll pass. They'll repo your skateboard. You'll grow up fast.
Unnamed Guest
Okay, that's enough. You'll still have to choose between healthcare and rent. From the Simpsons.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Unnamed Guest
Talking about how they get into it. I remember that song or some other part of the episode. A lot of it's a musical about how in the 50s you could have a house and, and. And raise kids and go to college, do all the things you wanted on one salary and now everybody has to work and you can't get ahead and blah blah blah blah blah. And then Robert Reich comes on. He was the Obama's economic guy in Clinton's and he's a super lefty. Anyway.
Joe Getty
He'd seriously be more comfortable in Venezuela.
Unnamed Guest
Than the United States actually had. All these charts that they were using on the Simpsons about how wages haven't increased, of course, completely leaving out the transfer payments of taxpayer money that are included, blah blah blah. All that sort of stuff. I don't want to get off on that. It's just unbelievable that the Simpsons did an episode that was like practically void of humor and just about economics all from one side. And then at the end, and if you already saw the episode, you know this at the end, the janitor character who's trying to explain how awful America is in the income inequality to Bart says. Bart says basically, what can anybody do at this point? All we can do is burn it down. Bart says, cool. He gets out his lighter and he goes to start a fire. And the janitor says no, that's a metaphor. I mean burn the system down. And that's the end of the show.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Unnamed Guest
The Simpsons.
Joe Getty
The burns. Burn the system down. The end. Holy crap.
Unnamed Guest
Isn't that crazy?
Joe Getty
She's. I'd say that.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Unnamed Guest
I felt like the polit. The Simpsons were mostly non political for most of their years.
Joe Getty
Then there was mostly.
Unnamed Guest
Then there was some, you know, like you're going to get out of here. Anything on tv, you know, some of this or that. But I mean, they made as many jokes about Bill Clinton certainly as they made about George Bush way back in the day. But this, this was just. I mean, it was beyond anything I've ever seen on any supposed entertainment show ever.
Joe Getty
Wow, I've got to watch that. Is it possible, I mean, putting aside how outrageous and dishonest it is and you know, again, I'd like to get off on the economic arguments because they're almost entirely false. The Simpsons has already been, has always been written from the point of view of like, if there's a continuum of like radical Marxist to ultra conservative. Their writers have always been like 33% like liberal, but moderate, sane liberal.
Unnamed Guest
Sure. Which is what I expect out of all my sitcoms.
Joe Getty
Misfit Hollywood types who write jokes for a living. Right. Is it possible that a third of the way on the continuum is now ultra woke Neo Marxist because of the hard swing left of the left?
Unnamed Guest
I was watching this episode with my kids, which they didn't find entertaining at all. They wanted to turn it off because it just wasn't interesting to them. A bunch of economic statistics. But I wanted to see the whole thing. I was just thinking, the writers must have decided, you know what, we have the power to get this message out and, and let's, let's, let's do it. Let's take one episode and do it. That's all I could think because they seem to abandon the idea of everything. The show was a cartoon entertainment, a cartoon sitcom. Really weird though, and to the point of burn down the system is the only thing you can do.
Joe Getty
Neo Marxism.
Unnamed Guest
Wow.
Joe Getty
Well, the producers in brass had to approve that too. I mean, the executive producers are aware of what the episodes are or at least the, you know, the producers.
Unnamed Guest
These are such weird times and why it's so ridiculous. By the way that people tag the Fox Television network with the same view that they have about Sean Hannity. I mean, come on.
Joe Getty
Oh, Fox News. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what? I don't know. There's so many, like obvious truths that we talk about on this show that you almost never hear anywhere else in the top five or ten is certainly that, yes, those wonderful manufacturing jobs where you could wander out of high school across the street to the Ford Motor plant or whatever, make a nice middle class income, buy a house, a car in the suburbs, blah, blah, blah, grill with your friends. Europe was decimated by World War II and wasn't manufacturing anything but buildings. So they would have roofs over their heads and Asia was to a large extent either pre industrial or decimated by World War II. So yes, we made the cars and the toasters of the world. Everybody else was rolling around in rubble trying to find their loved ones who died.
Unnamed Guest
That's close to word to word what I said to my kids on a unfortunate Saturday afternoon for them when they just wanted to watch the Simpsons because I was explaining that to them. And I also said of the whole you used to be able to have a house, a car, and send your kids to college on one income. I said, you know those houses we're looking at? Because we're looking at houses that are way too small for us. That's the size house everybody used to live in on their one income. And everybody, including the family I grew up in, had one car. So it was a quite different lifestyle.
Joe Getty
Well, in the idea of Country X exporting toasters around the globe was utterly impractical for various logistical reasons. Now it's quite practical. You can have a big giant toaster plant in India and sell your toasters around the world in a way that was never possible in the 50s and 60s.
Unnamed Guest
Yeah, this is really interesting. It's the most. It's the. The name of the episode is called Poorhouse Rock. I think it's the most recent episode that the Simpsons have put out.
Joe Getty
Well, not very funny.
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In Los Angeles.
Unnamed Guest
Police breaking up crowds what appears to be what police call a less lethal round. But the large majority of the more.
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Than 2000 nationwide so called no kings events taking place without incident.
Unnamed Guest
Well, that's true.
Joe Getty
That's great.
Unnamed Guest
That's true. But that was a fair amount of mayhem that you just played for us.
Joe Getty
You know what I'm reminded of?
Unnamed Guest
Kind of yada yada yada. The mayhem, right, exactly.
Joe Getty
Mayhem in these 11 cities. But mostly it was peaceful. It reminds me very much of the discussion, particularly about a decade ago about moderate muscles Muslims. Well, no, 67% of Muslims don't want to kill all the Jews and infidels and take over the world. Well, those folks are irrelevant to the discussion. There are plenty who do want to do all those horrible unspeakable things and, or set fire to cities and bash cops heads in plenty. That's who we're talking about, right?
Unnamed Guest
If I'm a cop and that one guy is throwing chunks of cement at my head, I'm really interested in that dude. Even if there are things, thousand people over there, peaceful.
Joe Getty
Right, Right.
Unnamed Guest
Two major things happened. And then we will discuss. Because you're busy with your life and your weekend, you shouldn't even know this because you're a normal person and you had summertime stuff to do, which I actually did do. But Trump Friday ordered Immigration Customs Enforcement, better known as ICE officers. On Friday, he ordered them to stop conducting raids and arrests on farms, restaurants and hotels, agricultural meatpacking plants. Several news outlets reported. The decision reportedly came directly from the President. Our great farmers and people in the hotel and leisure business have been stating that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good longtime workers away from them. Those whose job is being almost impossible to replace.
Joe Getty
This is one of those deals where.
Unnamed Guest
Trump comments on the news of the day like he's a bystander.
Joe Getty
Right.
Unnamed Guest
Which is interesting. But so you know, the conversation had turned late in the week last week toward you're rounding up all the people, you're showing up at farms and rounding up people. Been here for years. Is that what we want to do? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Okay, fine, so there's that. We'll get back to that in a second. But then yesterday, Trump in like a, a Tolstoying length tweet from his, from his outlet thingy. And I'll just read one sentence of it because it's very, very, very long. ICE officers are here with ordered by notice of this truth. So I like that the policy comes out this way. ICE officers are here with ordered by notice of this truth to do all in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest mass deportation program in history. And then he goes through all kinds of details and everything.
Joe Getty
What's your gut reaction to those two announcements? I do kind of like the quasi constitutional verbiage of I hereby declare according to my article 7 powers under truth Social. Anyway, sorry, so, so what's your gut reaction of the AB there?
Unnamed Guest
I don't know.
Joe Getty
Well, I, I, I have one.
Unnamed Guest
Go ahead. I have, I have an overarching theme about all of this, but I don't, I don't know, I don't know what was going on with why he reacted the way he did Friday. And was he backing off that yesterday or is he is. I don't know what he's doing.
Joe Getty
A, the announcement about, hey, we're backing off farms and hotels and restaurants and meatpacking plants and the rest of it, in short, workplace raise was a realistic reaction to huge sectors of the economy saying, whoa, whoa. B, was talking to the base, the hardcore deport everybody base, and Stephen Miller, that part of the administration saying, hey, I'm still on your team. I still got your back. So one was, one was behind the scenes and one was more prison.
Unnamed Guest
So I heard something damn interesting over the weekend that I think is true. So I will repeat it here. Sarah Isger of the Dispatch, who she has been involved in several presidential campaigns and understands issue polling about as well as anybody. And I love the way she's always described that issue polling is practically worthless for all kinds of different reasons. But they were discussing polls showing, you know, maybe some softening in people's enthusiasm for booting everybody out or that sort of thing. And she made the point, and I think this is absolutely true when it comes down to it, at the end of the day, you get around to a, predictably, specifically the next presidential election, nobody's gonna care about the methods that were used and the crying mom whose kid just came here to go to school or whatever the hell they're just gonna see. Somebody did something about illegal immigration and we have way fewer legal immigrants. The end. I'm happy with that. The whole process part will be lost.
Joe Getty
Nobody will remember that.
Unnamed Guest
This gets to what we were talking about last week of if you go through historically, there's almost no examples of big giant Democratic Democrat demonstrations and revolts and, and things like this, whether it's rioting or peaceful process, whatever, working to their benefit politically, there's like no example of that, including when Nixon's guard shot a bunch of students on a College campus in 1970 and the left went wild and songs were Written and movies were made. And Nixon won 49 states two years later. Because people don't like mayhem. They want it put down. The individual methods would pour, would pull horribly. If you had pulled that, do you think National Guard troops should shoot college students? It'd be like 98 to 0. You know, everybody hates that. But I'm going to vote for the guy who did it because I want order.
Joe Getty
Right, right. Boy, I have a very funny joke to make, but it's, it hints at political violence and now is not the time, so I'll pass on that. But the other principle I think at work here is that the further you go directionally in the right direction, like from wide open borders with TDA and MS, 13 gang members flooding the country, Chinese nationals, militant Muslims. God knows how long it'll take to reckon with how many really dangerous people Joe Biden let into this country. Anyway, the further we get from that, the more I think the American people are willing to discuss the subtleties. Like when the Biden, when the Biden border was wide open, everybody's like, ship them out. Every single legal, every single one of them, ship them out. Because it was such a crisis, it was such a disaster where we were, we've moved the ball way down the field now, much further, directionally toward control of the borders and adherence to the law. And so people are willing to say, okay, let's talk about the law abiding worker who's been here for 10 years.
Unnamed Guest
So on that, when you get down to that, so why Friday Trump announced, hey, I think I should be kicking out farm workers and people in restaurants. Really interesting for Trump to say that, but I do think you're right, that is an economic decision. I don't think it was a political decision because I think there's still enough people on the side of illegals have got to go. And you know why? Cuz that's the law. I took in so much media coverage in Los Angeles while I was driving through LA on Saturday with all the protests going on and cops everywhere and lots of roads closed off and it was fine, nothing really happened. There was such a giant police presence and National Guard presence that things never really got out of hand. But as listening to various other talk stations, not KABC where we work, nobody presented it from the side of, you know, the current law is you can't be here illegally. Doesn't matter if you're a law abiding nice guy who everybody likes your kids at the high school. The law doesn't say that. So if you Want the law to say if you're a nice guy and everybody likes your kids at the high school, you don't have to go, then write that law. But for now, you either have to be for enforcing federal law or not. And if we're going to decide that now, we don't enforce federal law. Okay, what other federal laws should we not enforce if we're going to go down?
Joe Getty
Start with taxes, please. Just throwing it out there.
Unnamed Guest
I can come up with several specific tax codes I'd like to do away with. If we're just going to decide, you know what, we don't really need to enforce federal law. How is that not the nut of the conversation?
Joe Getty
You know, that's funny. I almost wish I'd spouted what I was thinking and then you could have answered with that because I was about to express the other side of it, which is we've sent the message in 100 different ways. Come to the country, get your paperwork, get a job, open a bank account, you can even buy a house. Nobody's going to do anything about it. But that sort of, call it wishy washiness about enforcing the law, some would just call it realism. But that yields a situation where there's no pressure to do what you were yelling about, to actually reform the law and then enforce it, which is, I mean, it seems stupid to have to say this out loud. Having laws and then enforcing them is the way a system like ours should work.
Unnamed Guest
All the news coverage you take in from the mainstream media or left leaning media seems to work from an assumption that we're just not going to follow federal law on this. We're going to have.
Joe Getty
Nobody does, nobody wants to.
Unnamed Guest
We're going to have all kinds of workarounds and carve outs and stuff. That's all against federal law. Well, you can't operate like that, obviously. I'm surprised that there aren't, there isn't more of an effort to, you know, vote for Jim Jones for Congress because he believes this should be the law around immigration. Congress that wants to pass laws and say, you know what, if you've been here for 10 years and you come into no crimes and everybody likes your kids at the high school, we're not kicking you out and you get these work papers, you become a citizen or whatever we're going to do, pay a.
Joe Getty
Fine if you like, whatever, sure, yeah, yeah, I would agree. And that was the point I was trying to make. I feel like we've moved directionally far enough in the correct, the right direction that now people are willing to have that conversation in a productive way. But I would suggest to my conservative brethren there will never be probably a better time than now to get a great deal. We've got both houses, barely, and the White House. Now is the time to pass serious immigration law. I'm not going to use. I'm not going to use the Crew Comprehensive Immigra. Cir. I'm not going to use the cir phrase because it is so, you know, stinky in many people's noses. But we need serious reform of our immigration laws and then enforce the damn things. I mean, it's. Again, it's so obvious. I feel like a moron even saying it, but here we are.
Unnamed Guest
Incredible that it never came up. I don't know how many hours of coverage I took in of talk radio on various stations in Los Angeles and it never came up. You know, they are here illegally. I mean, by federal law, they should go. I don't care how nice a guy you are or how long you've been here, by federal law, you should have to go. That is wrong as a starting place, of course. Yes. I don't know. Nobody mentions that.
Joe Getty
All right, here's your final bitterly cynical note, at least for me. If you were to assemble the top 100 Democrat fundraisers and top 100 Republican fundraisers in an arena and said, all right, show of hands, true or false, it would be a disaster if serious immigration reform passed for you raising money. Yeah, every hand in the place would shut up, shoot up. That's the worst thing that could happen.
Unnamed Guest
Maybe one way to force Congress to actually move would be to just start following the law. Maybe that'd be one way to get Congress to move. And just. And Trump should just say over and over again, I'm following the law. You're always complaining about me being a dictator, not following the law. This is the law.
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What a beautiful idea. You ought to be in charge. You're the new Chief of Staff. Congratulations. You'll be missed around here.
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And Getty Show I guarantee I'm not the only person that's had this happen. They recommend that if you're hiring well, practically anybody really, but I'm hiring sitters in a college town tends to be college girls. Everybody recommends check their social media to try to get an idea, you know of whether or not you, you know, you check the references, you check their social media, that sort of stuff. Yeah, this has happened multiple times where I'm hiring the college girl. I meet her, she comes to my house dressed in normal clothes and everything like that, like a normal person and they, and in this case they've turned out to be incredibly responsible. Great, everything you'd want sitters. But I go to their social media and I see them in, in ways that I don't need to know is there, there should be. I don't know how you would do this. There should be some sort of social media. This is for the people who want to hire me social media for the people that want to date me. This is my social media. There should be two different versions. I don't need to see you in a thong bikini with your back toward me bent over in the pool and then I have to greet you with the diary.
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Unnamed Guest
Don't do that. I'm not criticizing it. That's fine. You're a 21 year old girl. That's what you're supposed to do with your life and, and whatever. I guess.
Joe Getty
No showing your naked ass is what you're supposed to be doing.
Unnamed Guest
I have been a 21 year old.
Jack Armstrong
Girl and did not do that.
Unnamed Guest
Well, some do, some don't. But again, I'm not judging that at all. Incredibly responsible and professionally dressed at my house. I only know this because I went to the social media, but that's what they recommend. And there was nothing on there. That was like a red flag in terms of wanting to hire them or whatever. And all the reference was good and they've been good, so I have no complaints.
Jack Armstrong
Okay.
Unnamed Guest
It's just. I feel weird that I've seen your ass. Just weirds me out.
Joe Getty
That's on you. That says you've said that. Sounds like a you problem.
Unnamed Guest
I think this would make it more comfortable. Just casually bring it up in conversation. So what about that picture? Yeah.
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Unnamed Guest
Be like, so, what is this? Where were you and why? This is a.
Joe Getty
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Unnamed Guest
Yeah, that's the way I do it. That's the way I do it. That lamp. That lamp over there. Do you have any idea where I would get that? Because that's a cool lamp.
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Unnamed Guest
You can see like an inch of the beach. It's just all ass. Where was that?
Joe Getty
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Unnamed Guest
Yeah, you're right. Not everybody goes that far. But it's fairly common, though. I mean, I've had a. Quite a few sitters over the last five years. It's pretty damn common. Certainly a bikini shot, that's almost guaranteed. Almost guaranteed you're gonna see him in a bikini. And I find that weird. My dad never saw any of. We had, like, two babysitters my whole life, but I guarantee you my dad never saw pictures of them in a bikini. Yeah.
Joe Getty
You know, I have been on beaches both coasts, various lakes, Tahoe, etc. And, yeah, that's sort of where the. The tiny bikini, the butt floss, whatever, is. Is fairly common.
Unnamed Guest
Oh, yeah.
Joe Getty
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Unnamed Guest
I didn't, and I'm not. I just think it's weird that I've seen this. I wish there was a way I could not.
Jack Armstrong
I think wearing the bikini versus taking a photo of yourself in it and.
Unnamed Guest
Putting it on the Internet is two very different things.
Joe Getty
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Unnamed Guest
Guilty as charged. There may be a bikini or two photos out there of you. Huh. Yeah.
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See, but I was 21 and I'm.
Unnamed Guest
Never gonna look like that again, so.
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Unnamed Guest
Yeah, well, like I said, I'm not condemning it. It just seems like. Well, it's an interaction that didn't used to exist, but in between. Employer, employee. When it comes to hiring a sitter, no doubt. I have another question.
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Is it a photo with intention to.
Unnamed Guest
Be provocative, or is this just like she was on the beach with her friends? Hey, we're. I'd say it's more of the latter than the former. You can't help but be provocative if you're hot in a thong. Yeah, I mean, that's just. No matter what you're doing, provoking is easy. You could be filling out your taxes. It's still kind of provocative. Actually.
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand: The A&G Replay Tuesday Hour Four
Release Date: July 1, 2025
Host/Authors: Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty
Platform: iHeartPodcasts
In "The A&G Replay Tuesday Hour Four," hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty engage in a spirited discussion addressing contemporary socio-political issues, media bias, economic disparities, and immigration policies. The episode delves deep into the nuances of left-right dynamics within academia and mainstream media, critiques popular culture's portrayal of economic inequality, and examines recent shifts in U.S. immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. Interspersed with their primary conversation are light-hearted segments reflecting on pop culture and personal anecdotes, maintaining the show's signature blend of humor and insightful commentary.
Timestamp: 03:17 – 09:04
The episode kicks off with a critique of Scott Pelley's commencement speech delivered on 60 Minutes, highlighting perceived biases and alarmist rhetoric. The unnamed guest remarks:
"Power can rewrite history with grotesque false narratives... Diversity is now described as illegal. Equity is to be shunned. Inclusion is a dirty word. This is an old playbook, my friends. There's nothing new in this."
[04:33] Unnamed Guest
Joe Getty concurs, emphasizing the overemphasis on fear:
"You spend all of your time and your career convincing people they need to be terrified... there's no pressure to do what you were yelling about."
[07:43] Joe Getty
This segment underscores the hosts' skepticism towards media narratives that they perceive as manipulating public sentiment through fearmongering, particularly targeting progressive ideals.
Timestamp: 05:31 – 06:17
The discussion transitions to the shifting definitions and applications of DEI in institutional contexts. The unnamed guest argues:
"Diversity, equity, and inclusion coming out of the mouths of a leftist mean nothing like you think they mean. It is a tool of capturing institutions."
[05:49] Unnamed Guest
Joe Getty adds to the critique by suggesting that DEI initiatives have been repurposed to serve partisan agendas, diluting their original intent and effectiveness.
Timestamp: 09:04 – 12:00
The conversation shifts to the influence of left-leaning perspectives within higher education and media. The unnamed guest asserts:
"Power to change the definition of the words we use to describe reality... The left is so good at this game, and they get to pull it off with the help of the compliant media."
[06:17] Unnamed Guest
Joe Getty and his co-host reinforce the notion that conservative voices are marginalized in academic settings, leading to a one-sided portrayal of societal issues. This segment critiques the lack of balanced discourse and the suppression of alternative viewpoints on college campuses.
Timestamp: 12:36 – 17:05
A notable portion of the episode examines a recent "The Simpsons" episode titled "Poorhouse Rock," which solely critiques economic policies contributing to income inequality. The unnamed guest expresses disappointment:
"It's just... beyond anything I've ever seen on any supposed entertainment show ever."
[16:30] Unnamed Guest
They discuss how the episode diverges from the show's traditional humor, instead delivering a heavy-handed economic critique, which even their children found unengaging. The hosts lament the lack of balanced perspectives and the show's departure from its usual satirical tone.
Timestamp: 24:03 – 36:53
A substantial segment focuses on President Trump's recent directives to Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE), halting raids on specific sectors such as farms, restaurants, and meatpacking plants. The unnamed guest highlights:
"Trump ordered ICE officers to stop conducting raids... Our aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good longtime workers away from them."
[25:03] Unnamed Guest
Joe Getty elaborates on the dichotomy of Trump's actions:
"A) Backing off raids in key economic sectors as a response to industry pressures... B) Maintaining a hardline stance to appease his base."
[27:38] Joe Getty
The conversation critiques the inconsistency in immigration enforcement, suggesting that economic pragmatism often clashes with political strategies. They argue for comprehensive immigration reform that balances law enforcement with humane policies, emphasizing the need for clear legislation:
"We need serious reform of our immigration laws and then enforce the damn things."
[35:39] Joe Getty
The hosts express frustration over the lack of substantive discussions in mainstream media regarding the legal intricacies of immigration, advocating for policies that differentiate between law-abiding individuals and those violating federal laws.
Timestamp: 41:02 – 49:12
In a lighter yet pertinent discussion, the unnamed guest shares personal experiences about hiring sitters in college towns and the unintended exposure to their candidates' social media profiles. They state:
"I find it weird that I've seen your ass. Just weirds me out."
[42:55] Unnamed Guest
Joe Getty defends the prevalence of such images:
"We have a society that overvalues a woman's physical form... young women get the idea that that's an important measure of their womanhood."
[44:10] Joe Getty
The hosts debate the boundaries between personal and professional personas online, questioning the expectations and realities of social media presence in today's hiring landscape. They underscore the challenges employers face in assessing candidates beyond curated online images, advocating for a more balanced approach to evaluating professional qualifications.
Timestamp: 36:53 – End
Wrapping up, the hosts reiterate the importance of enforcing existing laws while pushing for meaningful reforms. Joe Getty emphasizes the opportunity for Republicans to champion serious immigration reform:
"Now is the time to pass serious immigration law... We need serious reform and then enforce the damn things."
[35:39] Joe Getty
The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with the hosts' content through their podcast platform, encouraging a continued dialogue on pressing national issues.
Unnamed Guest:
"Power can rewrite history with grotesque false narratives... Diversity is now described as illegal. Equity is to be shunned. Inclusion is a dirty word. This is an old playbook, my friends. There's nothing new in this."
[04:33]
Joe Getty:
"You spend all of your time and your career convincing people they need to be terrified... there's no pressure to do what you were yelling about."
[07:43]
Unnamed Guest:
"Diversity, equity, and inclusion coming out of the mouths of a leftist mean nothing like you think they mean. It is a tool of capturing institutions."
[05:49]
Unnamed Guest:
"It's just... beyond anything I've ever seen on any supposed entertainment show ever."
[16:30]
Joe Getty:
"We need serious reform of our immigration laws and then enforce the damn things."
[35:39]
Media Skepticism: The hosts express distrust towards mainstream media's portrayal of progressive ideals, accusing it of fostering fear and suppressing conservative voices.
Economic Disparities: Critique of cultural productions like "The Simpsons" for their singular focus on economic inequality without the balance of humor and diverse perspectives.
Immigration Enforcement: Highlighting the complexities and contradictions within current immigration policies, advocating for comprehensive reform that aligns with both legal standards and economic necessities.
Social Media in Professional Settings: Exploring the challenges employers face in navigating candidates' social media profiles, balancing between personal exposure and professional assessment.
For those who haven't listened to the episode, "The A&G Replay Tuesday Hour Four" offers a provocative and in-depth examination of contemporary socio-political issues through the lens of Armstrong and Getty's characteristic candid and engaging dialogue.
To listen to the full episode, download "Armstrong & Getty On Demand" from your preferred podcast platform.