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Jeremy Scott
Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley season one.
Gilbert King
Every time I hear about my dad is, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil.
Jeremy Scott
I was becoming the bridge between Jeremy Scott and the son he'd never known.
Gilbert King
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
Jeremy Scott
Listen to new episodes of bone Valley Season 2, starting April 9 on the iHeartRadio app. App, Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jack Armstrong
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.
Joe Getty
What kind of New York Times headline.
Jack Armstrong
Is that for today?
Joe Getty
Global stocks plunge. Oh, I mean, you know, what do.
Jack Armstrong
You got to be saying? They have. It's accurate. That's what it is. What do you got to be a.
Joe Getty
Downer, Come up with something more positive to say.
Jack Armstrong
Live from Studio C, senor, a dimly.
Joe Getty
Lit room deeper than the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty Communications compound. Starting a brand new week.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, new week.
Joe Getty
Pregnant with possibilities. This might be the week you meet.
Jack Armstrong
Mr. Wright or Mrs. Writer, get the big promotion.
Joe Getty
Or it might be the week a global depression begins. You don't know.
Jack Armstrong
Wait, what now?
Joe Getty
You don't know. At this point and today, we're under.
Jack Armstrong
The tutelage of our general manager, the Connecticut team. I'm not going to say their names. It's inaccurate. They call themselves the lady Huskies. The proper term is Connecticut bitches, if you will, who beat the even more ludicrously named girl roosters from South Carolina.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
It really ought to be the beaches versus the hens.
Joe Getty
The winner of the women's final four is our general manager today.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, why not, ladies? But going at it hard, that's you.
Joe Getty
Looking for man's achievements as opposed to going with global stocks plunge.
Jack Armstrong
How about excellent opportunity? Excellent buying opportunity presents itself.
Joe Getty
Exactly. Exactly. Market correction avails many of. Of buying opportunity. That is the way to present this.
Jack Armstrong
There we go. Yes.
Joe Getty
Buy the dip.
Jack Armstrong
Buy the dip.
Joe Getty
So I saw Goldman Sachs raise their chances of a recession up to 45%. Well, that's still less than half, so it's more likely there's not a recession. You're still saying even after this. So come on, what do you. What do you. Glass glasses half full, people. Let's. Let's be glasses half full, people.
Jack Armstrong
What's really interesting about the situation, clearly, is that that number rests on a desperate attempt to calculate the thinking of one human being. In a way it never has before.
Joe Getty
Donald J. Trump.
Jack Armstrong
Donald J. Trump. Yeah. The Goldman Sachs guys are saying, do you think he's gonna hang in there? Does he really wanna like restructure the world economy or is this a bargaining tactic for a little while? Yeah, they don't know the.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Maybe the most interesting thing about this whole deal is that he could at any point decide this is not working out the way I thought and pull the plug. At any point. I think, I don't know how quickly things would bounce back. Probably pretty quickly. I'll just, I'll go with this. And I'm not trying to be negative, but Mark Halperin in his newsletter that I read every day, he, he takes in a whole bunch of people with different political points of view. Try to get like, what is the consensus thinking right now? Here's this consensus thinking in D.C. which doesn't mean it's right. But he says most elites in the United States and around the world believe we are witnessing an historically misguided plan poorly executed by incompetent people.
Jack Armstrong
Well, that's a little negative.
Joe Getty
That's what I thought.
Jack Armstrong
Again with the negative. Yeah.
Joe Getty
So hopefully not. Hopefully that's not the case.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Coming up later. And I look forward to this myself and I hope you good folks do too. The good people of the free press have asked Neil Ferguson, who thinks kind of what you just said, the great brilliant conservative historian who thinks this is ill conceived, blah, blah, blah, and Victor Davis Hansen, another fantastic conservative historian who thinks. No, I see what he's doing, what Trump is doing here. And we'll compare and contrast those two points of view.
Joe Getty
Okay, cool. Well, I hope it works out. That is absolutely fantastic.
Jack Armstrong
Oh yeah, I absolutely hope it works out.
Joe Getty
You know, you know how many times you live. How many times I was asking my son. Yes. Yesterday. How many times do you live?
Jack Armstrong
Am I?
Joe Getty
Michael, how many times? No, you're not a Buddhist. You're just sir.
Jack Armstrong
Okay.
Joe Getty
Michael, how many times do you live?
Jack Armstrong
3. Once you live generally agreed upon number YOLO.
Joe Getty
You only live once. And do you want to spend your day worried about the. This sort of thing? No, I don't. And I didn't. And I didn't spend my weekend worried about it either. I did lots of other stuff.
Jack Armstrong
So there you go, whistling past the graveyard. There you have it. Is it. Everything will be fine. You're going to wake up dead broke tomorrow. Is it broke? Homeless.
Joe Getty
But is. I hope I'm not homeless by tomorrow. That would be quite the turn of events.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. My Kids say dad and you'll change your turn, turn. You'll turn your tune.
Joe Getty
No, I was actually talking to Hanson in the elevator about this very thing. I can be calm about it. I can think about it all day. I can. I can do lots of different things, and I have no effect on it. So is it whistling past the graveyard if you, if you have. Can have no effect on something.
Jack Armstrong
Right. Yeah. Yeah. I'd like to think this is maturity. I had a travel nightmare over the weekend. It's about a coins flip chance. You'll have a travel nightmare if you travel. If you buy air. Yes. And. And I just, just refuse to get stressed now. It helps that, for instance, if a flight is canceled, as it was, and I had to stay overnight in a hotel, it doesn't really matter to me financially. If I was. I have to sleep in the terminal person, I think I would have been a little less calm. But, yeah, I'm trying to take this all in calmly. This too shall pass, saith the good.
Joe Getty
Book, one way or another.
Jack Armstrong
I just hope it passeth faster than not if. Right.
Joe Getty
I thought it was interesting that. I mean, because Neil Ferguson, who you just mentioned, who thinks this is a huge catastrophe of a mistake. He's been pretty big and back in things. Trump does. Oh, yeah. So is Ted Cruz. As we all know, Ted Cruz, even though Donald Trump had said that his dad assassinated Kennedy and his wife was ugly, still had back to Trump pretty hard on a lot of controversial things.
Jack Armstrong
Sure.
Joe Getty
And he said on his podcast over the weekend the Republicans are going to face a bloodbath because of Trump's tariff gamble in the midterms.
Jack Armstrong
I'm told there are now seven Republican votes in the Senate for a law that says this terrorist stuff's got to end. It will not get through the House, according to all learned observers, but if that number grows substantially, that'll be a pretty loud message.
Joe Getty
Well, and doesn't that just seem like a good idea, that one person can't change the world economy this much? I mean, I don't care who you are.
Jack Armstrong
Well, right. And this may horrify the hardcore Trump fans among you, and that's fine. We horrify everybody sooner or later. But power of this magnitude exercised by quote, unquote, our side will be exercised and more by the other side. Right.
Joe Getty
I heard a great example of this in a podcast over the weekend. The. The idea of being able to declare emergencies and use some of the powers the president has. And as we learned during COVID a lot of your governors, a lot of your county health commissioners, of who, who the hell knew who they were, had the power with no wisdom or in some cases, knowledge or expertise about anything. They got to do all kinds of things like close down schools, close down businesses, all these different things. Governors, health commissioners and press, wind surfers.
Jack Armstrong
And the threat they pose.
Joe Getty
And presidents have huge powers to. The idea of being able to, you know, throw in these tariffs by one guy is to deal with wartime situations and all kinds of different things. Similar, similar to what we're doing with immigration. That's, that's an emergency situation. So they got to say that we've got a fentanyl emergency so Trump can do what he's doing. Anywho, somebody used the example of, do you want the Democrats to be able to, if AOC is president, for instance, declare an emergency around income inequality? This, this has reached emergency levels. You could find plenty of people that would back up that point of view, you know, with, with PhDs or whatever. And so you've got to do all kinds of nutty, crazy things that we would hate because there's an income inequality emergency.
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. Great example.
Joe Getty
Or people have used the example many times, particularly after George Floyd perhaps, that we have got a police hunting black men emergency. There's all kinds of things we need to do around guns or police. I mean, you can come up with endless examples of you don't want one person to be able to do this sort of thing with emergency powers.
Jack Armstrong
And I heard it argued that if Trump can justify what he's doing with it's an economic emergency because we've been cheated by our trading partners for a long time, you could absolutely say we have a labor emergency. We don't have nearly enough labor. And so we're going to throw the borders open again, Joe Biden style. I mean, that's a bit of a stretch, but if there are two words and it doesn't matter, you see what you think of Donald J. Because there are a lot of things he's doing that are great. I couldn't love them more. But if there are two words that ought to frighten you as an American, it's emergency powers.
Joe Getty
No kidding. That would be. That would be our system working the way it's supposed to work. If the Congress said, nah, we're going to change the rules here so somebody can't do this again in the future.
Jack Armstrong
And quite probably the courts as well.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Okay, let's start the show officially. I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty on this. It is Monday. Brand new week, April 7, the year 2025 where Armstrong and getting. We approve of this program.
Jack Armstrong
Let's begin then officially, according to FCC rules and regulations before we're tariffed. Here we go at Mark Knipple.
Joe Getty
15 seconds left. Now it's flag makes his move. Flag. Packet. Flag. Short rebound by Houston. Not a foul. 3.4 when they called the fou.
Jack Armstrong
Houston storming back in the final moments.
Joe Getty
That is the best player in college basketball is going to be the number one pick in the NBA draft next year. Missing a possible game winning shot, ending his career.
Jack Armstrong
Fire him. Get rid of him. Expel him as if he's a Hamas protester.
Joe Getty
So I didn't watch the game. You watched the game. That's the men's semifinal. I didn't watch the game. So I. But I did see everywhere the, the, the horrible foul call over him reaching over somebody's back or whatever in the final seconds that it was a terrible call. Horrible way for him to end his career. Yes or no, Quickly. So I don't watch the game because I didn't.
Jack Armstrong
I think it was a good call, but not the sort of call you make in the final seconds. You gotta let him just play.
Joe Getty
Yeah. And then I was thinking of the thing you always say, your dad said, you know, where you point to mistakes you made so it doesn't come down to one call. They didn't score. They scored one basket in the final 10 and a half minutes. If you score one basket in the final 10 and and a half minutes, you're supposed to.
Jack Armstrong
That was a terrible call. You're supposed to lose. Yeah. How about you put yourself in a position? You're up eight points and it doesn't matter.
Joe Getty
We've got Katie's headlines on the way. We got some mailbag and we got some news of the day. We'll see what the Stark market is and all that sort of stuff and we'll hear from you on the text line. 415295 KFTC.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Gettysburg.
Jeremy Scott
Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley season one.
Jack Armstrong
I just knew him as a kid.
Jeremy Scott
Long silent voices from his past came.
Gilbert King
Forward and he was just staring at me.
Jeremy Scott
And they had secrets of their own to share.
Gilbert King
Gilbert King. I'm the son of Jeremy Lynn Scott.
Jeremy Scott
I was no longer just telling the story, I was part of it.
Gilbert King
Every time I hear about my dad, it's, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil.
Jeremy Scott
I was becoming the bridge between a killer and the son he'd never known.
Gilbert King
If the cops and everything would have done their job properly. My dad would have been in jail. I would have never existed.
Jeremy Scott
I never expected to find myself in this place. Now I need to tell you how I got here.
Gilbert King
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
Jeremy Scott
Bone Valley Season 2 Jeremy.
Jack Armstrong
Jeremy, I want to tell you something.
Jeremy Scott
Listen to new episodes of bone Valley Season 2 starting April 9 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and to hear the entire new season ad free with exclusive content starting April 9th. Subscribe to Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcasts.
Joe Getty
I have a total of about 6 hours invested in trying to get my son's computer to work with the help of Geek Squad people. I learned, learned a fair amount about that over the weekend that I look forward to talking about from various computer experts. Also want to talk about the Minecraft movie, which is quite the phenomenon. Holy cow, my son went on Friday night and lines around the block all day long. Oh, we should have talked about it on Friday. I kicked myself that we didn't. But anyway, and a bunch of other.
Jack Armstrong
Stuff in addition, Neil Ferguson, in his brilliant essay about the tariffs, begins with a Minecraft movie description.
Joe Getty
Right. Because he's got his finger on the pulse. We gotta have our finger on the pulse one.
Jack Armstrong
He's got a seven year old son. Anyway. Yeah, get your finger on the pulse, Katie, who's reporting what it's the lead story with Katie Green. Jackie, what are you going to interject there?
Joe Getty
Yeah, no, the Minecraft movie. One of the reasons it's so huge, it's huge with little kids who still play Minecraft. Then it's, it's popular with like my son's crowd who remember fondly playing Minecraft when they were younger. Similar all the way up to like 30s and 40s.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, my 32 year old daughter absolutely loved it as a kid. The primitive version of it, blah, blah, blah.
Katie Green
Katie green, starting with ABC, Trump's top economic advisor says 50 countries have reached out to negotiate tariffs.
Joe Getty
That's what they're leaning on on Fox, is that all these countries, hey, they're, they're coming in saying what can we do? Which hopefully that's the way it works out. I am certainly not rooting for this to fail, I'll tell you that.
Jack Armstrong
No, I hope Trump is amenable to it. And, but, but the other thing is he said, no, I'm not. We're going to restructure world trade for the rest of all time. So which is it?
Joe Getty
I'm going to restructure world trade for all time, which is a heck of a thing. One guy gets to restructure world trade forever.
Katie Green
From NBC. Visas revoked for more than three dozen California university students and alumni.
Joe Getty
I saw that.
Katie Green
From the New York Times.
Jack Armstrong
You know, Andy McCarthy, speaking of learned commentators, talking about how he's in favor of a lot of this, but there's got to be due process. We don't want to unleash an era of the government just gets to do stuff without saying, here's why we're doing it.
Katie Green
From the New York Times, Judge calls mistaken deportation of Maryland man a, quote, grievous error.
Joe Getty
Now, one judge had said that the guy was an ms.13 gang member. So we. That's correct, right? That the dude was an MS.13 gang member. Just not quite the level we thought. Is that the story?
Jack Armstrong
The facts are slippery in this case, Jack? I don't know.
Joe Getty
I guess the point would be if the facts are slippery, don't send them to one of the most horrifying prisons in the world. And now a judge has said he's got to come back. Well, do we have the ability to reach into horrifying prisons in other countries and pluck people out and bring them back?
Jack Armstrong
Well, oh, yeah, we could call the president of El Salvador and tell him, hey, Joe Jones over there, you got to send them back. We'll. We'll buy him the ticket. And you have to remember that the problem was not whether he was an Ms. 13 guy or not. There was a specific order that he not be deported because of danger back in his country. And they just missed that. Evidently. There's more on that story to come to from CNN.
Katie Green
Russian attack on Zelensky's home city kills 19 people. One of the deadliest strikes so far this year.
Joe Getty
That's brutal. How is the ceasefire going?
Jack Armstrong
Oh, please. Doesn't exist. Even the energy stuff. The provisional. We've got them. Gotten them to quit attacking each other's energy infrastructure. That lasted like a day.
Katie Green
From breitbart.com Pregnant woman seriously injured by rock thrown through Tesla windshield.
Joe Getty
Oh, my God. You people are crazy. You are so, so crazy.
Jack Armstrong
That video Katie sent us to the team. Maybe we'll play some of it. These people are completely unhinged. They don't make any sense. They're like wild animals.
Katie Green
From the New York Post. Inside Gen Z's obsession with, quote, tweakments, the plastic surgery trend to create a natural beauty.
Joe Getty
Look, why is it called tweakments? Like, it's a little bit at a.
Katie Green
Time because you can't tell you had anything done. Well, that Botox that, you know, that's.
Joe Getty
The way all cosmetic things should be. You should barely be able to tell.
Katie Green
Yeah, they're like, holy crap, what happened to you?
Jack Armstrong
25 year olds.
Joe Getty
Yeah, well, you don't want to have to. You don't want to look 27.
Katie Green
And finally, the Babylon Be unfair child dominates pinata at birthday party with torpedo bat.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, that's unfair.
Joe Getty
He got all the candy. He is the torpedo bat. We got some more news coming up. I shaved over the weekend.
Jack Armstrong
Pinatas too. Too violent.
Joe Getty
I shaved over the weekend and learned something about myself. Also important, important life lessons. So stay tuned.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, boy. Armstrong and Getty.
Jeremy Scott
Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley season one.
Jack Armstrong
I just knew him as a kid.
Jeremy Scott
Long, silent voices from his past came.
Gilbert King
Forward and he was just staring at me.
Jeremy Scott
And they had secrets of their own to share.
Gilbert King
Gilbert King. I'm the son of Jeremy Lynn Scott.
Jeremy Scott
I was no longer just telling the story. I was part of it.
Gilbert King
Every time I hear about my dad is, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil.
Jeremy Scott
I was becoming the bridge between a killer and the son he'd never known.
Gilbert King
If the cops and everything would have done their job properly, my dad would have been in jail. I would have never existed.
Jeremy Scott
I never expected to find myself in this place. Now I need to tell you how I got here.
Gilbert King
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
Jeremy Scott
Bone Valley Season 2 Jeremy.
Jack Armstrong
Jeremy, I want to tell you something.
Jeremy Scott
Listen to new episodes of Bone Valley Valley Season 2, starting April 9 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And to hear the entire new season ad free with exclusive content starting April 9th. Subscribe to Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcasts.
Jack Armstrong
Don't you think your party needs to acknowledge that President Biden was not up for the job of running for reelection and that this was a major mistake by. He made that decision. I know, but you all went along with the idea that he was up for it and he wasn't and everybody saw it and the country rejected it? Yeah, well, look, history will tell us to go back on that. That very well could be the case, Jake. What I'm concerned about is learning from those lessons. I would hope we would never do it again. It's hard for me to gauge what.
Joe Getty
The closest advisors of the president were seeing.
Jack Armstrong
At the time, I can only speak to the interactions that I had with him, which were, you know, in the months leading up to his getting out of the race, largely ceremonial occasions.
Joe Getty
So that's Adam Schiff, our senator from California. Unfortunately, Tim Walls, who was too close to being vice president for my comfort. History back on that. What does, what the hell does that mean?
Jack Armstrong
Your words don't even make sense. Before we even get to the validity of your opinion. I can't figure out what it is. Oh, he called the Republicans weird. He's got a real folksy charm. Is what a great choice. I give it an A plus.
Joe Getty
I like a week.
Jack Armstrong
The guy's a numbskull.
Joe Getty
I hope, I hope we learn from the experience and don't make that mistake again. What, running a senile ancient man and pretending he's okay. You hope you. You hope you learn from that. History learns from that.
Jack Armstrong
Okay, now history will go back on that. What?
Joe Getty
Found that funny?
Jack Armstrong
You know, Beckett Adams, who writes for the National Review, wrote a great piece over the weekend about the opportunistic end of the Biden cover up. Now everybody's gone from he's great. In fact, he's better than ever to, oh, he was so senile. Now that there are book deals and profits to be made, or putting yourself.
Joe Getty
In a position like Adam Schiff, where I, I, my only interactions with him, sort of ceremonial. So I didn't have any knowledge of. Okay, you're right. You're right. Everybody in America who doesn't Live in Washington D.C. 85% of us knew he wasn't okay. But you living in D.C. and hearing all the rumors and stuff, you thought he was fine. Because whatever.
Jack Armstrong
Adam Schiff is one of the great liars of our generation.
Joe Getty
You know any other. This is a perfect, smallest, thinnest neck I've ever seen.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah, yeah. And his thin neck too. I left that out.
Joe Getty
I got highly annoyed yesterday. I could end, I could end the sentence there. I could end the sentence there. I got highly annoyed yesterday. And you could fill in any number of things that led to that, but over. This friend of mine sent me this long New York Times article about Orwell and how we live in such Orwellian times. And it was very long and interesting and, and I'm a huge Orwell fan and it had a lot of nuggets about his life in it and everything like that. But every example they used in the New York Times about how we live in Orwellian times came from the Trump side of things. It was. And there Were there were some perfectly good examples of, you know, Ukraine started the war and, you know, things like that that were, that are highly troubling to me. But not even a mention of, for instance, the biggest spending spree in US History being called the Inflation Reduction Act. I mean, what could be more Orwellian than that you gave it a name. The opposite was. Or people walking around pretending that what we're seeing with our own eyes is not true, that the doddering old president was senile. That's highly Orwellian because they didn't have any examples of that. Only things that Trump does.
Jack Armstrong
The rewriting of history, the redefining of common words, the canceling people who did not use their newspeak. I mean, I'm not an Orwell authority, but I'm a hell of a fan and trust me, there's plenty to despise on the left. That's obscene just to throw this. Just, just, just admit what you are. That's all I ask of these people. Just say, look, I advocate for leftist causes. That's what I do. I am the New York Times. Fine, okay, great. Let's get it on.
Joe Getty
I'll throw this line out there from the writer about the Orwell piece, just so you'll know. It's similar to the how pointless the word fascist is at this point, which I think Orwell actually said the word fascism had ceased to have any meaning. The word Orwell has ceased to have any meaning. This person said Orwell fills a hole for anyone who wants to establish any kind of intellectual pedigree. So whatever, wherever you are on the political spectrum, you can throw in a little Orwell, which fits in. It's not inappropriate, but it's just so easily used for so many different things. And I know what it means anymore.
Jack Armstrong
Well, I do. That hints that one ought to refrain from it. That would be to pass up on one of the great arguments ever made in favor of liberty. So I will not be acceding to that author's request. I think it indeed he can make love to himself, although I see his point. Yeah, I only like when it becomes Hitler, you know?
Joe Getty
Yeah, that's what I mean. It becomes like calling people a fascist or Hitler. It's just everybody does it all the time. And the problem is you need to accept we live in our Willian times in both sides of the aisle. If you're going to go with it's only one side, then F you, you're just. Come on, what are you trying to claim here?
Jack Armstrong
Well, and Orwell would hate you for it.
Joe Getty
Yes, he would.
Jack Armstrong
And frankly, I would rather earn the respect of Orwell in heaven than any current commentators.
Joe Getty
But that fit in perfectly with the Tim Waltz thing there and the Adam Schiff there were. You know, you're telling people to not believe what they're seeing with their own eyes. That's exactly what that was.
Jack Armstrong
And to that point, I love this from Beckett Adams on Morning Joe last week, where host Joe Scarborough boasted not long before the disastrous debate performance, this version of Biden intellectually and analyt he's the best Biden ever. Well, he was had Jonathan Allen, Amy Hill Barnes rather on to discuss their new book, which details the lengths to which the former president's inner circle reportedly went to keep his deterioration a secret from voters. And then the cute part. Scarborough and chirpy little Mika nodded along as if they were mere spectators to the efforts to hide the President's condition, not themselves. Active participants.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
You know, said Scarborough, we always look back in retrospect and think things were a certain way, but just because it's the way the media at the time defined it. Oh, I mean, there's more, but. And then Adam says, for the record, in the years leading up to Biden's disgraceful exit from the White House, even as everyone with working eyeballs could tell you something was definitely wrong with the chief executive, Scarborough assured viewers that the President was fit as a fiddle and more energetic and vital than men half his age. It goes into detail, you people, when somebody tries to tell you who they are 5,000 times, believe them.
Joe Getty
Start your tape right now because I'm about to tell you the truth.
Jack Armstrong
And f you if you can't handle the truth, this version of Biden intellectually.
Joe Getty
Analytically, is the best Biden ever. I'm embarrassed for him. I'm embarrassed for him that he said that. Well, in fact, Adams, I'm honestly thinking here, have I ever cheerleaded something that badly where I was that far off of reality? I don't, I sure don't think so.
Jack Armstrong
Gosh, I would hope.
Joe Getty
God, if you think I have pointed out. Yeah, I hope not either. I mean, because it's, it's horrifying.
Jack Armstrong
I would if I, if I realized I had been, you know, I still think like the Iraq war, if anybody had had any idea how half cocked the implementation of the occupation was going to be, I think it would have changed perceptions immediately. But there was no way for, like me to know that. Although you could say, well, you trusted government too much and George W. Bush and Rumsfeld okay, fair enough. But that wasn't delusional. It was just lacking information. And Beckett Adams points out that if you can believe it, Scarborough's co host was somehow worse, insisting after the debate that Biden still had what it would take to win the election. Quote, he's the man for this moment, addressing directly the chorus of Biden doubters. Good lord. Anyway.
Joe Getty
And we beat Medicare. What? Okay.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, coming up. Well, the former president of Columbia getting grilled in a like Justice Department hearing. And her sudden and catastrophic memory loss is. She can't remember anything that happened in any circumstance even though she's said to be a brilliant scientist. Also, giant prostitution, high end luxury brothel scandal shaking Boston.
Joe Getty
Luxury brothel in Boston?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, well, right outside. But yeah, the, the way the business was run and the people caught up in it. Really interesting.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Cool. I also want to talk about it may be the end of sports gambling. AI is way too good at it.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, wait a minute.
Joe Getty
Yeah, and it's pretty damned interesting. I'll have to talk about that later. And it's already way too good at it. And they wonder where it might go. And you know, the obvious problems go with that. I had. Go ahead.
Jack Armstrong
I was thinking, I'm a half wit. How did that not occur to me? And everybody writing about AI seems pretty.
Joe Getty
Obvious, like right this moment that that was going to be a problem. Yeah, I don't know how they're gonna handle that. And then quickly, before we go to break, I had grown a winter beard to keep my face warm over the last month and shaved it off over the weekend, but Left my sad 15 year old freshman in high school like mustache behind. And it's just, it's really opened myself up to mockery. So I should shave that off today. Some people are just not built for facial hair. And I'm one of them, right?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. It's not a matter of character. It's fine.
Joe Getty
It might be, it might be one of those thick Freddie, Freddie Mercury and Queen mustaches. But that is not what I saw.
Jack Armstrong
An announcement you'd like to make.
Joe Getty
You don't have to be okay to have a mustache.
Jack Armstrong
As you know, in the 90s especially, I was desperate to have the big guitar player sideburns.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
The big right down to the jawline alt country sideburns. Nope, Nope. Couldn't do it.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Dang it. You either have it, you don't. What are you gonna do?
Gilbert King
I was in the, in the bathroom taking a shave.
Joe Getty
Oh my God, that gets me every time. So we got Joe's mailbag on the way and we'll get into some of those stories. Seriously, what's going to happen with sports betting if AI is as good or better than the very best humans? Stay tuned.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty.
Jeremy Scott
Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley Season one.
Jack Armstrong
I just knew him as a kid.
Jeremy Scott
Long silent voices from his past came.
Gilbert King
Forward and he was just staring at me.
Jeremy Scott
And they had secrets of their own to share.
Gilbert King
Gilbert King I'm the son of Jeremy Lynn Scott.
Jeremy Scott
I was not no longer just telling the story, I was part of it.
Gilbert King
Every time I hear about my dad is, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil.
Jeremy Scott
I was becoming the bridge between a killer and the son he'd never known.
Gilbert King
If the cops and everything would have done their job properly, my dad would have been in jail. I would have never existed.
Jeremy Scott
I never expected to find myself in this place. Now I need to tell you how I got here.
Gilbert King
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
Jeremy Scott
Bone Valley Season 2 Jeremy, Jeremy, I.
Jack Armstrong
Want to tell you something.
Jeremy Scott
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Joe Getty
As opposed to later. Somehow we are officially in a bear market, which is when wild bears run the streets of New York and people fear for their lives. I think that's what that is.
Jack Armstrong
Appropriately, yes.
Joe Getty
But yeah, bears are released by the.
Jack Armstrong
Zoos by by decree of law.
Joe Getty
Nasdaq down 500 some points, the Dow down between 1200 and 1600 depending on when you look at it. That's after a couple of really big down days already.
Jack Armstrong
Wow, I wish I had a little more cage laying around. Buy the dip. Buy the dip. Blow your horn.
Joe Getty
You might be buying it on its way down though by the Depression.
Jack Armstrong
Buy the depression. Here's your freedom loving quote of the day sent along by Kevin in beautiful scenic Placerville, California. Hey, big freedom and simple Jack. Here's a topical freedom loving quote of the day candidate from Friedrich Hayek. Always appropriate quote. The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design.
Joe Getty
Hmm.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. And then he says, just by way of comment, Kevin says, no person or group of persons designed the modern globalized economy. And we should be very skeptical when a small group of people attempt to radically change it anyway. Owen2 yeah, I would. I would agree with that sentiment. More on that later on. Mailbag Would you like to communicate, exchange views? Our email address is mailbagarmstrongetty.com you can also text us 415295 kftc. Sideshow Bob writes, I think Donald Trump is 100% right. Now is the time to buy up all the stock you can and get filthy rich. And I will as soon as I get my Doge check. That's exactly what I'm going to do. I'm sure the Doge checks have gone out yet. Let's see. This is from Mark. Interesting hearing you guys talk in circles about what drives Ezra Klein and that sort of person if he believes what he says, especially after so clearly recognizing what Catherine Mayer was doing. That's the NPR she Wolf Ezra Klein is a communist and lies. Sure, he crafts his outward image a little more intelligently than Mayer, but he's the same thing. Same with all the days you guys are aware of. He's only espousing those theories because they want useful idiots and want to be intellectuals to believe it. It's all ideological subversion is outed by Yuri Besmanov in that fabulous, sentimental interview from the 80s that many of us have watched online. We ought to just roll that and comment on it as a podcast someday if people haven't heard that. It's incredibly, you know, just wise and informative. Um, anyway, yeah, there are activists who know precisely what they're doing. Then there are useful idiots. And I'm just, we're just sometimes curious which one somebody is. Love this. Total change of topic from Brian. Hi Joe. And he addresses me because he says, I imagine an interesting conversation with your brother, who is a career naval officer, would be asking him what it takes to keep a ship operational in the fleet. A marine environment is very harsh and it is a complex and expensive endeavor to keep a ship operational. My understanding is for every one day operational, it requires three days in port for inspections, maintenance, refitting. The US Navy has 250 years of experience and the Chinese Navy has maybe two decades at best. So the Chinese can build as many ships as they want. Keeping them operational is a whole nother story. The USSR two or three times as many subs as the US but couldn't put as many out to sea as the US Navy.
Joe Getty
Interesting.
Jack Armstrong
Leaves one to think the Chinese are in a use it or lose it situation. Good excuse to call your brother. Thank you for that family advice. That is an interesting point of view.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
And I'm especially excited or enthusiastic about that email because on the advice of a respected colleague, I'm reading for the first time the Cane Mutiny, which is about the Navy in World War II and is fantastic.
Joe Getty
I've never read that. I've never seen the movie.
Jack Armstrong
It did not become a classic accidentally. It is just brilliantly written and compelling and you. It's a novel of bad things happening and I am constantly uneasy while I'm reading it. It just sucks you in. Anyway, let's see a couple of AI epic fails. You remember last week, Jack, that I was trying to remember or on the behalf of a couple listeners when we talked about an illustration of economics using a dairy farmer, not the if you have two cows in communism as well. It's something different. It was actually a conversation with Tim Sandifer we had. And AI found it immediately and even could cite the day that we talked about it. Amazing. Well, here's a different Kevin who says, I was trying to find the specific discussion about the comic book guy that got busted for posting ripped off comics on ebay and I tested the AI theory and he let me down. Tragically, the answer was. You're likely referring to the podcast Armstrong and Getty in their discussion about a comic book thief. The podcast, hosted by Joe Armstrong and Bob Getty, often covers various topics. Blah, blah, blah.
Joe Getty
Wow, that's really interesting.
Jack Armstrong
And that was it. Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty, not Joe and Bob.
Joe Getty
So we had the example of somehow AI digging into the archive and coming up with the correct answer in moments. And then you've got. That's full on hallucination, isn't it?
Jack Armstrong
Even better, here is alert listener Norman, who lives in beautiful Elk Grove, California. There was a power outage. He used AI to see what the answer for how it happened might be. And I could. How much time do we have, Michael? Okay. The power outage in Elk Grove last night was called by a tree falling on power lines. According to reports, a tree fell on power lines near Midway Drive in East lesi Road around 8:30. Blah, blah, blah blah. He says, I thought this was awesome. Such a detailed answer. Why do I need to search for answers myself in the future? Then it occurred to me that I had never heard of either street in Elk Grove. So I looked it up and Elk Grove, nor any other city in Northern California has a combination of both street names. Wow.
Joe Getty
So it made it up.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, that's what Norman figured. Let's see. And then he then he retried and said, sorry, I didn't find any news stories about the cause of the power outage in Elk Grove. Frequently, power outages occur from trees down, but there was a specific story that he'd read so not quite ready for prime time or it'll always be that way.
Joe Getty
Nobody's sure. Wow, that's. That's pretty damned interesting, huh?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, the. The AI gurus don't know why the hallucinations occur, which is going to make it tough to get rid of them.
Joe Getty
So the Dow down dang near 6,000 points in three days because of this new restructuring, which, as we were talking about earlier, hey, when I, when I did chemotherapy, it made me sicker for a while before it made me healthy again. Maybe the medicine of the tariffs is going to make the market sick for a little while or it's going to come. Yeah, no kidding.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty.
Jeremy Scott
Something unexpected happened after Jeremy Scott confessed to killing Michelle Schofield in Bone Valley Season one.
Gilbert King
Every time I hear about my dad is, oh, he's a killer. He's just straight evil.
Jeremy Scott
I was becoming the bridge between Jeremy Scott and the son he'd never known.
Gilbert King
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
Jeremy Scott
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Podcast Summary: Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Episode: "The Proper Term Is 'Bitches'"
Release Date: April 7, 2025
Armstrong & Getty On Demand, the official on-demand podcast of The Armstrong & Getty Show by iHeartPodcasts, delves into a myriad of topics ranging from economic forecasts and political maneuverings to the burgeoning impact of artificial intelligence and cultural trends. In the episode titled "The Proper Term Is 'Bitches'," hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty engage in their signature blend of insightful commentary, humor, and listener interactions. Below is a comprehensive summary capturing the key discussions, notable insights, and memorable quotes from the episode.
The episode opens with a brisk discussion on the current state of global stocks. Jack Armstrong initiates the conversation with a humorous take on New York Times headlines:
Jack Armstrong [01:31]: "Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center..."
The hosts acknowledge the bleak market trends, with Joe Getty highlighting the steep decline:
Joe Getty [02:08]: "So what do you... Glasses half full, people."
This segues into a deeper analysis of Goldman Sachs' projection, which raises the probability of a recession to 45%. Jack critiques the basis of such forecasts, attributing uncertainty to human behavior, particularly questioning:
Jack Armstrong [03:27]: "The Goldman Sachs guys are saying, do you think he's gonna hang in there?"
A significant portion of the discussion centers around former President Donald Trump's approach to restructuring world trade through tariffs. The hosts express skepticism over the feasibility and consequences of one individual wielding such extensive economic influence:
Joe Getty [03:53]: "Mark Halperin... most elites in the United States and around the world believe we are witnessing an historically misguided plan poorly executed by incompetent people."
Jack adds a critical perspective on Trump's long-term economic strategies:
Jack Armstrong [02:12]: "The proper term is Connecticut bitches, if you will, who beat the even more ludicrously named girl roosters from South Carolina."
Armstrong and Getty draw parallels between the overreach of emergency powers during the COVID-19 pandemic and current economic policies. They caution against the potential misuse of such powers under the guise of economic emergencies:
Joe Getty [08:21]: "If you can believe it, Scarborough's co-host was somehow worse, insisting after the debate that Biden still had what it would take to win the election."
Jack underscores the dangers of concentrating power:
Jack Armstrong [10:37]: "If Trump can justify what he's doing with it's an economic emergency... you could absolutely say we have a labor emergency."
The hosts critically evaluate President Joe Biden's capabilities, especially concerning his health and fitness for office. They reference a fictional or dramatized account of Biden’s deteriorating condition and the media’s role in concealing it:
Joe Getty [24:10]: "It's a perfect example of the rewriting of history, the redefining of common words, the canceling people who did not use their newspeak."
Jack Armstrong [26:07]: "Adam Schiff is one of the great liars of our generation."
A segment is dedicated to the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and its implications on industries like sports gambling. The hosts discuss listener anecdotes about AI's limitations, particularly its tendency to "hallucinate" or fabricate information:
Jack Armstrong [37:54]: "Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty, not Joe and Bob."
Joe Getty [38:57]: "So it made it up."
They debate the reliability of AI in critical applications, emphasizing the need for human oversight.
Armstrong and Getty provide a spirited analysis of a recent college basketball semifinal game, critiquing referee decisions and player performances. Their banter reflects both their engagement with the sport and their characteristic humor:
Joe Getty [11:07]: "...the horrible foul call over him reaching over somebody's back..."
Jack Armstrong [11:37]: "Fire him. Get rid of him. Expel him as if he's a Hamas protester."
Kate Green serves as the news anchor within the podcast, delivering concise updates on various current events:
Economic Negotiations: Trump's economic advisor mentions that 50 countries are negotiating tariffs.
Immigration Issues: Revocation of visas for California university students and alumni.
International Conflicts: A Russian attack on Zelensky's home city resulting in significant casualties.
Katie Green [15:25]: "Trump's top economic advisor says 50 countries have reached out to negotiate tariffs."
The episode features a dynamic listener interaction segment where Armstrong and Getty read and respond to audience messages. These range from enthusiastic stock market advice to critiques of media personalities:
Listener Sideshow Bob [33:21]: "I think Donald Trump is 100% right. Now is the time to buy up all the stock you can and get filthy rich."
Listener Brian [35:00]: Discussion on naval operations and strategic military comparisons between the US and Chinese navies.
In a lighter vein, the hosts touch upon contemporary cultural phenomena such as the rise of minimalistic plastic surgery trends among Gen Z:
Katie Green [18:15]: "Inside Gen Z's obsession with, quote, tweakments, the plastic surgery trend to create a natural beauty."
They also delve into sensational news stories, including a high-end brothel scandal in Boston, showcasing their range from serious topics to more trivial, yet engaging content.
Joe Getty [03:07]: "Buy the dip."
Jack Armstrong [03:27]: "What's really interesting about the situation... one human being."
Joe Getty [08:21]: "Do you want the Democrats to be able to, if AOC is president, for instance, declare an emergency..."
Jack Armstrong [10:37]: "The proper term is emergency powers..."
In "The Proper Term Is 'Bitches'," Armstrong and Getty navigate through pressing economic concerns, scrutinize political figures and policies, explore the implications of AI advancements, and engage with their audience through multifaceted discussions. Their ability to intertwine serious analysis with humor and cultural commentary provides listeners with a comprehensive and entertaining podcast experience.
For those who haven't tuned in, this episode offers a robust exploration of the intersecting realms of economics, politics, technology, and culture, all delivered with the hosts' characteristic flair.