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Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
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Unnamed Contributor
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George.
Jack Armstrong
Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. And now here, Armstrong and get it live from Studio C. Si, senor. Hey.
Unnamed Contributor
Now we are in a dimly lit room deep within the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty Communications compound where everything emanates. And today we are under the tutelage of our general manager, Hunter Biden.
Jack Armstrong
A new Biden for a new century. I realize it's 2020. We're still workshopping the slogan, Hunter Biden crack the code of the White House. Nah, that one's not that great either. It's no pip dream. Hunter Biden.
Unnamed Contributor
Hunter Biden a wang a gun and nothing else.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Wow. Put that pistol away. Hunter Biden in 2028.
Unnamed Contributor
So does the word puriant have to be sexual or can it be just anything that you find? I'm just wondering, is, is the enjoyment of the fact that Hunter Biden did a three hour podcast where he goes off like a crackhead is enjoying that just pure and sort of look at, look at a scumbag who doesn't have their act together, losing their mind. I mean, is there any. I mean, I'm perfectly fine with that. I'm not pretending that I'm not.
Jack Armstrong
Two, two. Two fascinating questions in one.
Unnamed Contributor
I'm not pretending that I don't have pran interests. But is that. Does that word apply here?
Jack Armstrong
It's mostly what's going on does seem to be sexual.
Unnamed Contributor
Okay, so then what would be the right word? What would be the right word for enjoying something like Hunter Biden going off on a podcast for three hours like a crackhead when there's like no real value to it, but it's fun. If you, if you're not a fan of the Biden family, what would you call that?
Hunter Biden
What.
Jack Armstrong
What is that word? It's. It's on the tip of my tongue.
Unnamed Contributor
I don't know it. It's whatever the word is for it. If it's not purian, it's.
Jack Armstrong
It's close to prurient. It's prurient. Adjacent, as we say these days.
Unnamed Contributor
Because I was listening to it, I think I kept thinking, I'm really enjoying this. But there's like no real value to.
Jack Armstrong
Depends according to the Unforgivable book by Jake Tapper and the other guy who's less of a weasel, Hunter. Weighing in heavily on important topics. He was part of the. The Politburo of the White House when his mummified father was no longer capable of leading. So one could argue that as, as historians and then others try to get to the bottom of what was going on in that White House, a more full understanding of Hunter is absolutely justified.
Unnamed Contributor
Yeah. And if you.
Jack Armstrong
I'm not completely convinced by my case. But that wasn't, that wasn't as silly as I thought it would sound when I was thinking of it.
Unnamed Contributor
No, that, that makes sense if you don't know what we're talking about. So Hunter Biden, the crack addicted drunk and just a dick son of the former president Joe Biden.
Jack Armstrong
Don't need to go to the dictionary for that one.
Unnamed Contributor
You know. You know what he's like? He's like most people who grew up rich. They're not most. That's unfair to say, but he's like a lot of people who grew up rich and power. I've known several my life. So your children of privilege, your dad or your dad or grandpa accomplished something, became rich and powerful. And now you've got the swagger of someone who accomplished anything, though all you accomplished was being born into that family.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. He got a law degree from somewhere and I have a feeling his way was paved with a nice big contribution. Sure. Has become clear in recent days. Sure.
Unnamed Contributor
Yeah. And just that sort of person. And Hunter Biden is like, man, he is a special case of that. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
As you'll hear in some of these clips, he is, I think he's actually a pretty bright guy. He's certainly articulate. But he is a great, great example of somebody who has high intelligence and absolutely no judgment.
Unnamed Contributor
Well, I can tell you as a guy who's been around the world of alcoholics and drug addicts a lot over the last 20 years or so, he has got just the classic everything is everybody else's fault attitude that keeps you a drug addict your whole life. I mean, just, just blames everyone else for everything. He just completely unable to see his own role in things.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, it would sound interesting.
Unnamed Contributor
God, he is such a jerk. Anyway, we're gonna play some clips of him later. The one about it, I found this interesting just because like I said, I know a lot about that world. His, his excuse for starting back up on crack is just classic. I'm a victim. You're a victim. You're like one of the most elite upbringings on planet Earth. How are you a victim of anything other than your own decisions? Anywho, we'll get to that a little bit later. I was just reading Mark Halpern's newsletter yesterday and I only read the first sentence. I never got to the rest of it was like, what was Hunter Biden thinking going on this podcast? And he's just a guy full of anger for the fact that he's no longer, you know, selling paintings at $250,000 a piece and walking around the White House making big calls. He hates that. Thinks it's other people's fault.
Jack Armstrong
He has significant and growing financial problems. And the political world with its wide open checkbooks, which used to be so generous for reasons that he probably never fully recognized.
Unnamed Contributor
I'll bet he didn't. I'll bet he didn't make. But he thought he should be, you know, making a million dollars a year or whatever he was advising various corporations on things he had no expertise in.
Jack Armstrong
Right. But those checkbooks have snapped closed.
Unnamed Contributor
The headline out of it, which will play well. I won't give that away. One of the headlines out of it. But we will get to that coming up very, very soon. This hour probably. And then discuss as we go there.
Jack Armstrong
Also want to share with you a story that had both my daughter and I cracking up last night as we went to dinner together. It was absolutely delightful.
Unnamed Contributor
Can't wait.
Jack Armstrong
The law intern, which my daughter happens to be at this moment, who was finally let go because she kept biting her co workers. At what age the legal masticator committed that offense? Between five and 12 times, depending on who you ask. She is almost certainly in her twenties. Yeah. Biting people at work.
Unnamed Contributor
So that happens with kindergarteners some or preschoolers.
Jack Armstrong
The Biden's dogs.
Unnamed Contributor
My memory is it didn't. I don't remember it happening after kindergarten. Really kind of got the whole biting people thing under control even by first grade generally.
Jack Armstrong
Right? Yes, yes. So a bit of a deficiency. I also in discussing the story with her amazing. Several new hipster terms. So I'll share those.
Unnamed Contributor
I can't wait to hear that. That is a you.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Unnamed Contributor
That's a special kind of. There's something wrong with you if you can't stop biting people.
Jack Armstrong
Oh yeah.
Unnamed Contributor
And then this is a human right. Not a dog. Not a dog that went to law School?
Jack Armstrong
No, it's a human. Human female, as a matter of fact. And yeah, and, you know, one of our questions was, you know, you bite one person, that's. That's pretty aberrant behavior. You like, administer that second, third, even fourth chomp. You think, you know, your leash is run out. Probably. Poor metaphor, but apparently it was allowed to continue. It's a fascinating tale.
Unnamed Contributor
I really feel like once is too much. I'm not sure even yet a second time on bite.
Jack Armstrong
You know what I didn't mention. This is one of the biggest, most important, famous law firms in the country.
Unnamed Contributor
Really?
Jack Armstrong
Yes.
Unnamed Contributor
Wow. Okay.
Jack Armstrong
The tooth, the whole tooth and nothing but the tooth. Am I wrong? You get it, Michael, I don't think you got it. I get it. Okay.
Unnamed Contributor
A human, not a dog, but a bitch nonetheless.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, wow.
Unnamed Contributor
I think I can call someone a bitch if they would bite me multiple times. Surely I have the free rein.
Jack Armstrong
Well, I don't appreciate the harsh language.
Unnamed Contributor
You know what? I watched too much of the Hunter Biden podcast and he curses so much that I've kind of felt like that's just the way people talk. So I gotta. I gotta get readjusted to the normal world. The non. The non. Crack smoking in a cheap hotel room world where we don't speak that way.
Jack Armstrong
So funny. I just had a conversation with my wife. We have a remodel going on in our house and some electricians were in. Nice fellows. I don't mean to, you know, badmouth them at all, but they're like, they're just on the other side of the plastic sheeting and they're dropping some S bombs. And I'm like, hey, you know, you're in your customer's house and all and that's not super cool. I was trying to decide whether to say something. I mentioned it to Judy and she said, oh, well, when I was talking to him yesterday, I dropped an F bomb. So a little permission structure there.
Unnamed Contributor
Are you offended? Are you afraid others in your house might be offended or what?
Jack Armstrong
You know what? I am slightly offended by the impropriety of it. Okay, not like. Not like offended offended.
Unnamed Contributor
You were having tea and you're. You're already upset because your white gloves had a smudge anyway, right?
Jack Armstrong
Yes, yes. And there was peanut butter on them because our laundry room is now our kitchen.
Unnamed Contributor
Right.
Jack Armstrong
I just thought, no, no, no. You don't do that in somebody's home. That's not. That's not right. And then turns out my foul mouthed bride was at the root of it all.
Unnamed Contributor
Hunter Biden. Esque diatribe against the OR to the workers.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Unnamed Contributor
Okay, let's start the show officially. I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty on this. It is Tuesday, July 22, the year 2025, where Armstrong and Getty and we approve of this program.
Jack Armstrong
Okay, let's begin then. Officially, according to FCC rules and regulations, the show starts at Mark.
Hunter Biden
I know exactly what happened in that debate. He flew around the world basically. And the mileage that he could have flown around the world three times. Yeah. He's 81 years old, he's tired as give him Ambien to be able to sleep. He gets up on the stage and he looks like he's a deer in the headlights.
Unnamed Contributor
So that's breaking news of some sort. If the President was on Ambien at the time because he had to sleep to fly around the world. Worth pointing out that part of the reason he did so much flying is he had to fly back to the United States for a big fundraiser, George Clooney's request, and then fly back to the G. Whatever meeting it was. So that was a choice to hang out with the rich and powerful to make more money. Didn't have to do that. Also worth pointing out he had eight days. Nine days. News Nation said it was nine days he had to recover.
Jack Armstrong
Wait a minute, I was about to, you know, make some sympathetic, sympathetic noises there. But wait a minute.
Unnamed Contributor
Nine days to recover, according to News Nation. I haven't looked into that. And secondly, what's it like flying around the world in on Air Force One where you have a full. You lay on it bed. Is it really that difficult?
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. With the nice whoosh of the engines in the background. That sounds really relaxing.
Unnamed Contributor
I don't have a feeling it's not exactly like the way we all fly when we fly. No.
Jack Armstrong
Wow, some 400 pound idiot with his elbow in our ribs. Yeah.
Unnamed Contributor
You didn't stop in Chicago and had an eight hour layover and you're drinking some cold coffee with some kids screaming, waiting for your next flight. Come on now. Anyway, more on that coming up later. We got some of the headlines of the day. It's going to be a good one. Stay here. Text line 415295 KFT Armstrong and Getty.
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Unnamed Contributor
I just got contacted by a secret source inside the world of the Secret Service about the whole Trump assassination thing with some new information that we will share a little bit later. That's pretty interesting I think since we just came off the one year anniversary. Also need to look into this. Trump was making some noise last night. First time. I think I've heard of this at the presidential level about the whole no bail thing that caught on across the country in various places and you know how many people are out on the streets committing more crimes. Then I heard a tease on News Nation. Is this actually the reason there's more crime? We'll check the statistics and they used their we have statistics that would refute that tone of voice, but I never got around to listening to it so I have to dig that up because I can't imagine what that would be.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I you have to listen to the whole thing and assess it to understand whether they're using the statistics fairly or not. Because obviously it's abuse of that sort of thing is rampant.
Unnamed Contributor
Well, yeah, we hear it all the time. Including the dude and his scumbag friend who shot that off duty immigration dude in New York in the face. They had been arrested multiple times for multiple crimes and let go immediately with the no cash bail situation.
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. I think one of the extremely faulty foundational assumptions of what somebody on the left would say about, you know, no cash bail because it unfairly targets the poor and they don't have cash so that they can't get out. It's a financial discrimination, blah blah blah. Therefore, in our brave new Marxist world, we can't have this. The problem is that underlying it, nobody ever says this is an assumption that we all commit crimes at roughly the same rate and that only the poor are victimized by the whole cash bail thing. Whereas any cop, any judge, any defense lawyers, being honest, will tell you no. It's a tiny percentage of the population that commits like all of the crimes. And so if you have somebody who's committed multiple crimes, I don't care if you're Bill Gates or don't have a crust of bread to your name, you gotta be held. You're a scumbag, you're a lawbreaker. It's got nothing to do with class or financial status. Anyway, speaking of assassinations, rather. I knew this got your attention, Jack. The National Archives yesterday published more than 6,000 documents related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. In 1968. Hundreds of thousands of pages, 240,000 pages in total, made available to the public.
Unnamed Contributor
I gotta believe historians have written Pulitzer Prize winning books. We're digging through that like a treasure trove of things they've wondered forever.
Jack Armstrong
Apparently somebody reads more quickly than I do and has read and digested all quarter million pages. The trove does not appear to include any major new details on King's murder. The material includes investigators, written notes and intelligence gathered during the manhunt for James Earl Ray King's killer. All of which, while maybe not tripping the trigger of conspiracy theorists and any giant headlines is just a fascinating glimpse of the time.
Unnamed Contributor
Well, yeah, no, what I think is going to be, I guarantee is in there is there is going to be a lot about the way the FBI spied on Martin Luther King Jr. In a way that probably isn't cool. We already know lots about that. We're going to know even more about it with this, these documents being released. That's where the money is to me. Not some sort of crazy conspiracy like we were talking about yesterday. The same FBI that's now lionized by the left that spied regularly on all kinds of Americans without constitutional right to do so in this case and many others.
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. In another political story of note, Japan's ruling party lost a bunch of seats and is now going to have to form some sort of coalition. And I read some analysis of it. I was trying to decide whether it was worth bringing it to you, thinking it's too much and it's Japan. But here's the key. The reason they lost is there's a new far right party that was organized during COVID on YouTube. Very populist, very trumpy. Some similar policy stances too. And they won 14 seats in the upper house.
Unnamed Contributor
This brand new YouTube launched party that's pretty interesting.
Jack Armstrong
In one of the world's major economies, Japan is a is a big economy.
Unnamed Contributor
We'll have to talk more about that later. That's. That's. I wonder if that's a glimpse of the future. So we'll get to some of the Hunter Biden audio. He did a three hour podcast, Unhinged and some of it's pretty interesting, so stay tuned.
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Hunter Biden
I have to listen to you? What right do you have to step on a man who's given 52 years of his life to the service of this country and decide that you, George Clooney, are going to take out basically a full page ad in New York Times to undermine the President?
Unnamed Contributor
Wow, you don't sound like a lunatic.
Jack Armstrong
Senile Hunter and unfit for the office.
Unnamed Contributor
You don't sound like a lunatic at all, Hunter. Everybody's listening to this and thinking wow, you are the smartest person Joe Biden knows. I mean you are so clearly intelligent, wise, steady, all kinds of good things. His lack of self awareness is amazing. Three hour podcast Hunter Biden did. From what I've read though, mostly Democrats are responding with good he finally said some of the things out loud. People should have said that they're not bothered by it. A lot of a lot of mainstream Democrats really hate George Clooney for taking out that near full page New York Times ad telling the President delusional. I know. So do you think he would have won if he stayed in? Yeah. You surely you don't.
Jack Armstrong
There are people claiming that out loud, Jack. And and they know people are listening so they must believe it. I Was gonna dive in later. The New York times with their 20 Democrats 20, 24 autopsy is described as avoiding the likeliest cause of death. They're not going to look at Joe Biden's decision to run or key decisions by Kamala Harris's team. According to six people briefed on the report, the level of delusion among Democrats right now is unlike anything I've ever seen.
Unnamed Contributor
So we play a little snippet of the whole excuse for why the debate was such a disaster for his dad. We'll play the long version of that later, but wanted to get this on. This is an interesting glimpse into the way a lot of people on the left look at the whole immigration slash illegal immigration topic. This is Hunter Biden, like all these.
Hunter Biden
Democrats say you have to talk about and realize that people are really upset about illegal immigration.
Unnamed Contributor
You.
Hunter Biden
How do you think your hotel room gets cleaned? How do you think you got food on your table? Who do you think washes your dishes? Who do you think does your garden? Who do you think is here, here by the sheer just grit and will that they figured out a way to get here because they thought that they could give themselves and their family a better chance. And he's somehow convinced all of us that these people are the criminals.
Jack Armstrong
If you told me that voice was a 23 year old Columbia grad student, I'd be like, oh my God, how did you get through? How long is it going to take to, to straighten that guy out? Well, he got through college because that's what he was taught, right?
Unnamed Contributor
But how, how do you, how are you that old and have such a stupid view of the whole thing? So Hunter Biden, again, the smartest person Joe Biden's ever known, according to Joe Biden, thinks you should just randomly let people into the country so they can clean your hotel rooms. There's all kinds of problems with that. You got to have borders, you got to have a system, obviously. And then do you realize, Hunter, that the next batch of illegals that come in six months from now undermine the wages of the last, the most, the current batch that's here over and over again. I mean, it's a, it's a spiral of punishing those people. Unless you just like really, really low wages for the brown people that you import to do jobs you don't think kids like your kids should have to do.
Jack Armstrong
Progressive America is in favor of importing a brown underclass and making them do manual. You're the only person really enlightened way to look at it.
Unnamed Contributor
You're the only person I've ever heard say that and it is so clearly true.
Jack Armstrong
Well, and I, I can hardly sum it up the energy to counter some of his moronic statements, but dumb, dumb. The people you described, the hard working, good, decent, honest people, there's a hell of a lot of Americans who are like, hey, can we figure out a way that if we need workers and they want to come in, we can work them, we're perfectly fine with that. But the idea of throwing the border open so that every trend Aragua member with a gat and a little ambition comes into the country along with your, your, you know, vaunted, mythical, humble house cleaner, that's an idiotic system. It's so idiotic. I'm sorry I wasted your time in.
Unnamed Contributor
Refuting it, but I mean, if he was basically the chief of staff and advisor for his dad, that kind of explains their border policy a little bit. If that's where he comes from on the whole thing. By the way, the next thing he.
Jack Armstrong
Says, oh, and that might be just a family belie true about immigration that Looney Tunes and, and just kindergarten oversimplified.
Unnamed Contributor
Oh yeah. And it also fits in with the whole. The neighborhood you live in hasn't changed in any way because of illegal immigration like it has so many places across the country because you live in a gazillion dollar gated community. So your schools, hospitals, everything else has not seen the repercussions of that policy.
Jack Armstrong
Right. You just, when you stay in the presidential speed, it's cleaned and you got a nice house cleaner and your gardeners do a really nice job there at your mansions.
Unnamed Contributor
By the way, like the next sentence he says in that little diatribe about illegal immigration, he says, by the way, white men commit murder at 55 times the rate of illegals. So what's that all about? Or some, something along those lines. So he goes all anti white men in the classic way that those people do. I thought this was interesting. This is not pertinent to anything that matters to your life, like policy or who is president for what reason or anything like that. This is just a drug addict explaining how he ended up back on drugs and the victim mentality of this, this crowd. So he had been sober. I don't remember where this picks up. If he repeats it, my apologies. But he'd, he'd been sober off and on for a variety of years and he had a little stretch of sobriety going here and he, and he drank and he went back to his rehab and he tells the story here for.
Hunter Biden
Close to a year and between up in a place in Pennsylvania and then back in D.C. to be near my kids and was not wanted by my ex wife back in, in the house. And so for the first time in 46 years, I'm living alone, I don't have my brother, the rest of the family is in this awful state of grief and we feel rudderless. I think for the first time in my life, completely rudderless. And anyway, long story short is I, I kind of held it together for about a year and almost exactly a year to my brother's death. And then I admitted that I slipped up with a drink. And the doctor, the outpatient program that I was in, I was going to four times a day and getting tests. I said, look, I, I, I drank, so we want to test you anyway. I said, if you test me, it becomes a part of a record and I don't want it as a part of a record because it's not protected by hipaa. And he said, well, you can't come back in if we don't test you. And I said, well, this is what I did. And they said, it doesn't matter, you're telling us. And we're still, we need it for our records. I said, well, you. And I walked out and I walked out to the park across the street in Lincoln park in D.C. which is not very far from the White House, which is, I knew to be a, you know, kind of sometimes an open air, you know, drug market. And I saw someone that I knew from my past life as being in the streets, a woman that I refer to as bicycles. And I knew that it was kind of a suicidal thought. I said, do you got any crack? She sold me crack. And then that was it. From there it just progressively got worse and worse.
Unnamed Contributor
How about that story? Wow. And that's something. So this, this guy whose dad has been a US Senator for a half a century, they're ungodly wealthy, he has screwed up his life so bad that he's going to a rehab where he has to get tested four times a day. I've never even heard of such a thing.
Jack Armstrong
That's insane.
Unnamed Contributor
Well, that's clearly because he's been so off the rails so many different times. We're not going to let you in here unless you get tested four times a day because your track record is so sketchy.
Jack Armstrong
And he goes in four times a day. Twice a day would be something.
Unnamed Contributor
Yeah, I know. So he goes in there and says, I drank. Well, okay, we need to test you. Why I just told you I drank. Because that's what we do. We need to test you because they want to know if you're doing other drugs too. Dude. They want to know if you just drank or if you're lying or you're also on crack or whatever else. And besides their rules, you don't like them. Go back to the running your life yourself. See how. How that has worked for you. And. And he says F you. Isn't that amazing?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Wow. My only defense of the fu. Is that he was drunk apparently, or had been drinking, but there's a stunning lack of awareness. Let me see if I could put the phrase.
Unnamed Contributor
But he's telling the story now. Like he's justifying it. Obviously you could tell from the tone of his voice.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Unnamed Contributor
He's sober when he's doing this interview and he's not. He didn't say because I was drunk and I was so self centered and you know, I made this stupid. No, he is justifying it. You can up for him. Yeah, he's standing up for. They were wrong. Clearly. You could tell by his tone.
Jack Armstrong
Not protected by hippo, which is terrible.
Unnamed Contributor
And they, they forced me into a situation where I had to go do crack because of the way they treated me. Oh, he's still the victim.
Jack Armstrong
You're right. But the guy is in a situation where he has to be tested four times a day. And when they want to test him, he's like, whoa, that's out of bounds, right? Yeah. Wow. You are right.
Unnamed Contributor
Yeah. And he had been in and out of rehabs for years and years and years. He knew the deal. But so I just. I'm just amazed that at this point, in his mid-50s, after all this been through, he's still blaming other people for the way things have gone.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. And because Dr. Jill was there and as a doctor. Sorry, the control room's talking to me. Not a real doctor.
Unnamed Contributor
Well, remember that stuff that came out from his laptop where he talked about how much smarter than he is than Dr. Jill, about his degree?
Jack Armstrong
Right. Yeah. He really bad mouthed.
Unnamed Contributor
Yeah. He's so much smarter because he went to Yale or wherever he went to that I'm sure. Of course the Biden kid was going to get into Yale.
Jack Armstrong
So much dysfunction. Wow.
Unnamed Contributor
What an interesting duty is. I was looking at some. Apparently they've been floating around for a long time at text messages that came out during one of the many court cases he was in between him and Bo's wife, who he ended up ruining her entire existence. And he was doing the Whole victim thing there too. She was trying to cut loose from him and he was all about the way she treated him and that's why he drank and blah, blah, blah. She comes into his life, her husband dies of cancer, Hunter comes into her life and spends all her money, gets cracked up. All these different things. Just horrible.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Unnamed Contributor
God, he is one of the all time losers, which you know, can happen with drugs and alcohol. But are you ever going to own up into it?
Jack Armstrong
Do it. Are you ever going to see yourself.
Unnamed Contributor
For what you are, Hunter? You're a loser.
Jack Armstrong
Raising your kid in affluence and power. That might be the hardest parenting job that exists.
Unnamed Contributor
Oh yeah, I, yeah, I, I, I'm sure it is very, very difficult. But the fact that Hunter was that guy, is that guy still. Apparently. But his dad couldn't see it. I guess that's just part of being a parent sometimes, you know, you're deluded by your own love of your kid. But his dad was still treating him like a good steady presence to have around with very wise judgment on how I should not only run my campaign, but the whole country.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. Well, Joe Biden's an egomaniac. I think that's clear at this point.
Unnamed Contributor
That whole Biden family thing is crazy. There'll be books written about this when the more details are available. They were such an insular.
Jack Armstrong
Full of.
Unnamed Contributor
Themselves, king of the world, kings of the world sort of thing.
Jack Armstrong
Well, like kings and junkies, crooks and junkies.
Unnamed Contributor
And, and the information in this podcast that makes it clear about how they punished people who, who went against the family. And that was Beau's wife because she, she wrote a book about all this after she had her life torn apart by Hunter and man, she was ostracized by the whole family. Because you don't go against the family. Well, part of that is you're all on the gravy train. You don't want to go against the family because you're all living in gazillion dollar houses and driving expensive cars and going to fancy colleges. Because dad's paying for it. Well, dad's not paying for it. Burisma oil company is paying for it and variety of other people.
Jack Armstrong
It's like the mob with the Merta. You don't go outside, you don't speak of what our thing in the Biden family, the Biden mob.
Unnamed Contributor
Wow. And that was one of your top advisors there in those final days for how to handle situations. And where's Jill? I mean, did Jill, Jill couldn't see Hunter for what he was d say.
Joe Getty
Padre, you did it.
Jack Armstrong
You took all the drugs. She said to him.
Unnamed Contributor
Come on, we got more of that three hour podcast for you a little bit later. We got Mailbag on the way. Next. Stay here.
Joe Getty
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Unnamed Contributor
Stephen Colbert came last night with his first live show, entire live show since he got fired or whatever. Anyway, it was a star studded affair. Like everybody who was anybody was in the crowd for that first show back to be part of the resistance. And I was just reading an interesting piece about how NPR going away at the same time that late night talk shows go away is a pretty big blow to Democrats in terms of just mainstream cultural hold on the messaging out there.
Jack Armstrong
Interesting. Yeah. It remains unclear how much NPR will be affected by the drop in federal funding.
Unnamed Contributor
I don't think much at all.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Okay. More on that to come. Here's your freedom loving quote of the day. We're gonna go with Winston Churchill here. I love this one. Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It's the courage to continue that counts.
Unnamed Contributor
Man, that's reminded.
Jack Armstrong
Go ahead.
Unnamed Contributor
That's a lesson I've had to learn over and over.
Jack Armstrong
On the flip side of that coin. And I can't remember who said it, but it was absolutely brilliant. It was our freedom loving quote of the day. You know, sometime in the last year was that the, the great appeal of giving up is that success is temporary. You have to prove yourself again and again. You have to keep winning, you have to keep growing, innovating, whatever. And that's a great Way to live your life. But if you give up, you're done.
Unnamed Contributor
Well, in the line I always quote from the drive by Truckers, there's no such thing as a happy ending. It just depends on when you roll the credits. That is very true.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, you can think of any favorite.
Unnamed Contributor
TV show or movie you want that has a happy ending. Okay, how about a year from then? Are they still married or does he keep the job or, you know, whatever happened there at the end, that was a happy turnaround. How did it. Did they get hurt? The first play of the game. Once they made the team, you know, all kinds of things can happen in your life.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, it's so true. So true. The Avett brothers have a great song that addresses that that very thought. Anyway, mailbag, have practically no time, but drop us a note. Mailbagarmstrongygetty.com Earnest and beautiful Valencia, California suggests that the Kiss Cam couple the next chapter in their lives ought to be an only fans account. Oh man, they probably won't because they're still both filthy rich. Unless they need to stroke their egos. You never know. God.
Unnamed Contributor
How are things at home? I suppose that story will come out some way at some point.
Jack Armstrong
Uncomfortable and lawyer. Yes, I would guess. Speaking of lawyers, the intern who kept biting her co workers at the New York law firm. Stay with us. Let's see. You know we were talking hour four of the show about various tests to see how well you're aging, including can you stand up from the floor? You're sitting on the floor. Can you stand up without using your hands? And a number of people suggested here's how I did it, you can do it too, blah blah, blah. Great. And then a number of people wrote in like paragraph after paragraph about their kick ass fitness regimen and how they can do this easily and that easily. And I run 800 miles a week and I do 75 push ups before I even wake up. Is your life experience suggested to you that anybody wants to hear that ever you bragging about how fit you are and what a hard ass you? I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it for you.
Unnamed Contributor
I envy you on a certain level. But let me give you a little advice. Almost everybody you tell that to resents you telling them that you're not making any friends by doing at best they're bored.
Jack Armstrong
That's the best case. Bonus. Mailbag. Next hour maybe.
Unnamed Contributor
Oh God. Oh, that's funny. That used to happen every time I ran when I used to run and I'd mention off as I. And everybody'd have to email about how they ran faster. Okay, good for you.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, Yeah. I run 100 miles a day, every single day before dawn. All right, good. Armstrong and Getty. This is an I heart podcast.
Armstrong & Getty On Demand - Episode: "The Contractor of Sharp Tongue"
Release Date: July 22, 2025
Host: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
Platform: iHeartPodcasts
In the July 22, 2025 episode titled "The Contractor of Sharp Tongue," hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into a critical analysis of Hunter Biden, exploring his personal struggles, public persona, and influence within the political landscape. The episode is marked by sharp commentary, candid discussions, and insightful critiques, providing listeners with a comprehensive look into the complexities surrounding Hunter Biden.
The episode opens with Armstrong and Getty dissecting Hunter Biden's tumultuous life, focusing on his battles with addiction and his recent three-hour podcast appearance. The hosts express skepticism about the value and authenticity of Hunter's public statements, questioning his self-awareness and responsibility.
Jack Armstrong (02:24): "Hunter Biden is a great example of somebody who has high intelligence and absolutely no judgment."
Joe Getty (05:42): "He has just the classic everything is everybody else's fault attitude that keeps you a drug addict your whole life."
The hosts critique Hunter's portrayal of himself as a victim, arguing that his privileged background shields him from accountability. They highlight his ongoing financial problems and diminishing support from influential circles, suggesting that his recent behaviors are symptomatic of deeper personal issues rather than external pressures.
A significant portion of the discussion centers on Hunter Biden's perspective on immigration, which the hosts find problematic and simplistic. They argue that his views promote an underclass system, where immigrants are seen solely as laborers without consideration for the complex socio-economic impacts.
Hunter Biden (22:08): "Who do you think is here, by the sheer just grit and will that they figured out a way to get here because they thought that they could give themselves and their family a better chance."
Joe Getty (23:48): "Progressive America is in favor of importing a brown underclass and making them do manual."
The hosts criticize Hunter's stance as being out of touch with the broader implications of immigration policies, emphasizing the need for structured systems rather than open borders.
Armstrong and Getty explore Hunter Biden's financial dealings and political influence, particularly his association with corporations like Burisma. They suggest that his business ventures are less about expertise and more about leveraging his family's political power.
The discussion also touches upon Hunter's failed attempts to manage his finances independently, indicating a reliance on his family's status to sustain his ventures.
The hosts address recent events, including the release of millions of documents related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination and shifts in international politics, such as Japan's ruling party losing seats to a new far-right party. These topics are used to contextualize the broader political climate in which Hunter Biden operates.
Jack Armstrong (16:50): "The material includes investigators, written notes and intelligence gathered during the manhunt for James Earl Ray King's killer."
Joe Getty (18:42): "This brand new YouTube launched party that's pretty interesting."
Hunter Biden on Accountability (20:08):
"What right do you have to step on a man who's given 52 years of his life to the service of this country and decide that you, George Clooney, are going to take out basically a full page ad in New York Times to undermine the President?"
Discussion on Hunter’s Addiction Struggles (28:14):
"From there it just progressively got worse and worse."
Hunter Biden’s Justification of Relapse (26:29):
"I saw someone that I knew from my past life as being in the streets... I said, do you got any crack? She sold me crack."
Towards the middle of the episode, Armstrong and Getty recount a humorous yet baffling story about a law intern who was fired for repeatedly biting coworkers. This anecdote serves to illustrate workplace absurdities and transitions into broader discussions about professional conduct.
The hosts share personal anecdotes, such as Jack Armstrong’s experience with foul-mouthed electricians during a home remodel, adding a relatable and humorous touch to the episode.
Japanese Political Shift: The episode briefly touches upon Japan's ruling party losing seats to a new populist, far-right party organized via YouTube during the COVID era, highlighting global political trends.
Release of MLK Assassination Documents: Armstrong and Getty discuss the National Archives' release of over 240,000 pages of documents related to Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, emphasizing the minimal new insights these documents provide.
Media Landscape Changes: The hosts mention Stephen Colbert’s return to live shows and the uncertain future of NPR amid declining federal funding, reflecting on the evolving media environment.
The episode "The Contractor of Sharp Tongue" presents a critical and unfiltered examination of Hunter Biden's life and influence. Through candid discussions, poignant anecdotes, and incisive commentary, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty offer listeners a deep dive into the complexities of privilege, accountability, and political entanglement. While the conversation is heavily skewed towards Hunter Biden's shortcomings, it provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges faced by individuals in the public eye struggling with personal demons amidst political pressures.
Jack Armstrong (02:24): "Hunter Biden is a great example of somebody who has high intelligence and absolutely no judgment."
Joe Getty (15:27): "You have somebody who's committed multiple crimes, I don't care if you're Bill Gates or don't have a crust of bread to your name, you gotta be held."
Hunter Biden (22:08): "Who do you think is here, by the sheer just grit and will that they figured out a way to get here because they thought that they could give themselves and their family a better chance."
Joe Getty (23:48): "Progressive America is in favor of importing a brown underclass and making them do manual."
Hunter Biden (26:29): "I saw someone that I knew from my past life as being in the streets... I said, do you got any crack? She sold me crack."
Jack Armstrong (16:50): "The material includes investigators, written notes and intelligence gathered during the manhunt for James Earl Ray King's killer."
Armstrong and Getty's episode serves as a provocative exploration of Hunter Biden's life, intertwining personal anecdotes with broader political commentary. While the hosts adopt a critical stance, their engaging delivery and inclusion of notable quotes provide listeners with a nuanced perspective on the intersection of personal struggles and public scrutiny.