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Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong and Getty. The TSA just reminded travelers that Costco cards cannot get you through airport IT security.
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However, it does count as a pilot's license for Spirit Airlines.
Drew Goins
Hey, the old Spirit Airlines joke, that's kind of funny because I got my real ID now, so I feel like, you know, a real baller that I can go get on a domestic flight and fly anywhere in the country if I want to because I have the real id. I didn't know people were trying to use their Costco cards. I'm a Costco member. Can I get on this plane? That's funny.
Jack Armstrong
They've got better security than most places.
Drew Goins
So. Yeah, yeah. So this. I didn't hear about it. Somebody asked me yesterday, like, you hear about all these protests. I'm driving from Northern California to Long beach through LA on Saturday with my son, maybe with some other Boy Scouts. And there is, I do have some concern that since the protests have closed down, you know, some of the major freeways, that if that's going on on Saturday, we ain't getting where we're supposed to get on time. If that happens.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Drew Goins
Which is going to be a serious drag. But there's also this big protest on the 14th, which is Saturday. That's Trump's birthday. It's also this week is the birthday of the Army 250 birthday. And that's the reason Trump is having this giant military parade in Washington D.C. with a whole bunch of our, our, you know, our equipment. They're going to be parading through the street like the Soviet Union and marching army. You made your face. You made your face. This is radio. You got to use words to express how unhappy you are with what I said.
Jack Armstrong
Outrageous.
Drew Goins
I just, I don't know. I lean against the parade. I'm not hardcore on this. I just, I think I'd rather we didn't than we did. There's got to be some reason we didn't used to do it in the past.
Jack Armstrong
I just think it was to, to indicate the opposite of what you were hinting at. That we're not a militaristic, you know, land hungry, crusading power. We just want to be friends and do business. Yes, we've got an enormous, powerful military, but that's not what we're about.
Drew Goins
Right. I'm tight.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Drew Goins
I kind of take it as we're Ideas that are better and spreading around the world. You're saying might makes right. That's not our message.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, there is a spirit of will. Whoop your ass. Like walking into everywhere you go, the dentist's office, the grocery store, you know, you did, oh, job interview. I could whoop your ass. Now, let's talk about this position. It's just I understand the point of view that says that has too much of that feel to it. I'm not sure I agree.
Drew Goins
I'm not sure I do either.
Jack Armstrong
Because the, the grandeur, the, the courage, the, the, you know, the manly beauty in a way, of our armed forces. The, the people and the equipment is, is awesome to behold. And I don't mind the idea of.
Drew Goins
Kids beholding it, especially Joe dropped a manly beauty. But even NPR pointed out they, like if you're watching a football game and a stealth bomber goes overhead, you think, oh, that's freaking awesome.
Jack Armstrong
Everybody gets chills and roars their enthusiasm and patriotism.
Drew Goins
The super bowl crowd doesn't generally boo. Boo. Too militaristic.
Jack Armstrong
Right, Right.
Drew Goins
So there's that. Anyway, same day, people who hate Trump and think this country sucks and everything like that, first of all, move to Canada. Secondly, um, they're promoting this no kings, no crowns protest, a nationwide day of defiance. And I just heard about it yesterday, but it's kind of growing as we get closer. It's either going to be a big deal with riot and all over the country. My guess would be it's going to fizzle and be not much of anything.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Just generalized defiance. Do I get to break my meow meow hat out of the closet where it's been collecting dust for, you know, seven years?
Drew Goins
Generalized defiance. I hate that. Parking spots are too small for my truck. Who's with me?
Jack Armstrong
Down with the designated hitter.
Drew Goins
So it's from 10 to 2 all across the country, but I did. I wasn't aware of this. First of all, I saw a couple of people say, who's doing the messaging for the left? I mean, you have to assume this is organized by somebody with some power or money or something. Your messaging is no kings, no crowns. What the hell does that mean? I didn't know this until I, until I read it. It is a dog whistle to the anarchist antifa crowd, which frequently uses that phrase. Another example of fairly mainstream left organization adopting a hardcore militant framework. No kings, no crowns is a, you know, that's, that's the, the rallying cry of the mask, smash the windows out. Anarchist crowd. That doesn't seem like A good message to latch onto if, if I'm trying to be a mainstream organization.
Jack Armstrong
Well, right, that's. Yeah, that's interesting. There, there are dynamics run in both ways. I mean, if you're like just an average left to center person, you probably don't want to be associated with that. And I would think if I were a hardcore antifa person. What are they thinking? We'll attract more people to our point of view or it'll just water you down until you're nothing.
Drew Goins
Will attract more people with our point of view. With a phrase nobody's ever heard before.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I don't, I don't, I don't get this.
Drew Goins
I don't either. Well, that's the point. Who's doing the messaging for the left?
Jack Armstrong
Well, it's just so vague. Huh. All right, well, good luck with that. Between 10 and 2. Come on. You split the day in half. I can't do anything cool in the morning, it's too late to do anything cool in the afternoon. Schedule your damn weirdly vague. I'm against something protest for like nine in the morning.
Drew Goins
Yeah, it's either a morning thing or an afternoon thing. You've completely ruined lunch.
Jack Armstrong
Ten to two, please. All right, Michael, let's have a transition. Come on now. Bang. Let's talk about China. China. First of all, I thought it was interesting, the folks at the National Review pretty harsh about Trump's negotiations with China and the world at this point. Their, their main point being, and this is going to be very generalized but that we are so over the barrel with China. This is so serious and important and, and difficult. The stuff with China on trade to throw everything up in the air with all of our other trading partners and threaten them with tariffs and make them think we can't be counted on and stuff. That was a terrible mistake because we need all the friends we can get.
Drew Goins
I get that.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. I don't think they're wrong. Time will tell, of course. But here's the key part to me, how over a barrel we are with China and switching over to the Wall Street Journal now they're, they're writing about how the era of weaponized supply chains have arrived. Washington, Beijing with these super high level negotiations. And they're not about like tariffs and access to markets and stuff like that like they usually are. They're about choking off supplies to each other of rare earths in the rare earth materials in case China or us cutting off their access to super advanced some semiconductor technology and that sort of thing. And, and it's more like an arms control negotiation than a trade negotiation, which I. Which I thought was interesting. But that adds that. That leads us to this, the. The whole rare earth thing, which is, interestingly enough, not that rare. There's lots of this stuff, but it's very, very expensive to mine and very, very expensive to refine. So anyway, rare earth market by country.
Drew Goins
Well, you remind me. For some reason that. That reminded me. I want to tell you about the dream I had. Very powerful dream in which Joe and I were doing our radio show from Mars.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Drew Goins
Yeah, it's really interesting. Okay, back to you.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Unlikely. Unless they get golf courses and scotch on Mars. I'm not going.
Drew Goins
For some reason, they decided to have the first people on Mars be a talk show, and they chose us. It's a little hard to figure that out, but we'll skip that later.
Jack Armstrong
And they're getting weird fast.
Drew Goins
They are.
Jack Armstrong
Boy, I tell you, nobody's more surprised than me, Elon. Anyway, so if you talk about the rare earth stuff, and it's incredibly important to virtually every 21st century technology you can think of, from, you know, computer chips to cars, to. To, you know, just advanced weapon systems, fighter jets, you know, air defense systems. It's just the stuff is all full of this. These materials. So rare earth market share by country magnets. China has 90% of it. We have none. The rest of the world has that last 10%. The refining of rare earth materials. China's at 88% of it. We have nothing. Wow. And the rest of the world has about 12% of it. Wow. The mining. China has 69% of it. We have about 12 or 13% of it. And the rest of the world has the last 18 or so percent. And the reserves of the stuff, China has 48% or so. We have about 2%. The rest of the world has the other 48, 49%.
Drew Goins
Boy. So on a lot of that stuff, it's not just they're ahead of us or competitive. They're like all of it and we're none of it.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah. We're really big and diabetic and they have all the insulin. It's practically that bad.
Drew Goins
Wow. And that's part of what the negotiations are about. Why. Why would. Why would China give on any of that?
Jack Armstrong
So we would give them access to the computer chips, the semiconductors, the super advanced ones. But so we have to, in order to get our, you know. Would you like a drug metaphor instead? We're heroin addicts. We're dying for the stuff. They have it. And in Order to get our heroin, we've had to say, okay, we're trying to choke off your military that's trying to take over the earth and conquer the United States. Well, here's, here's those chips you need for your military back again because we gotta have our rare earth stuff. It's a hell of a spot to be in in many essential sectors of the modern economy. Quoting the Journal, China has the upper hand. The world's second largest economy accounts for about a third of global manufacturing output, giving it a potential chokehold on auto parts, basic ingredients for drugs, key parts of the electronic supply chain and other in a host of other industrial sectors. It is the world's number one exporter of machinery, ships, steel, ceramics, textiles and dozens of other goods according to the International Trade Center. And the US dominates fewer sectors. Our clout and advanced technology is great and it's big and it's important, but the whole supply chain resilience and access to the things we really, really need is an enormous challenge for this country right now. Hard to imagine a worse position to be in vis a vis China shouldn't.
Drew Goins
Have allowed this to happen in the first place.
Jack Armstrong
No indeed. And again, it's yet another example of we've gotten so far down the road of crazyville, the solution is going to be crazy.
Drew Goins
Yeah, like with immigration. Israel is considering striking Iran. Practically every major news organization is reporting that somebody leaked it out, probably on purpose without US support because the nuclear talks have stalled. What will that mean and everything. We'll talk about that a little bit later. Joe and I broadcasting from Mars. Also Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys getting a tremendous amount of attention, which is either a testament to how great the Beach Boys were because a lot of their music happened before many of us were born and or two how old the audience is on television. That might be part of it too. Anyway, lots on the way. Stay here.
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People that are at this protest, we're talking about a myriad of different groups. You've got some that are pro Palestinian. In fact, they were just chanting for the Intifada, a global intifada. You have others as well that are here that are anti ice. They have been comparing the NY NYPD to fascists and Nazis and kkk. So a number of the people, at least in the New York City, protest as this starts to spread across the country, chanting Intifada because Trump's raiding Home Depots to try to boot out illegals.
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Yes, there you go. It's all coming together. Queers for Palestine.
Drew Goins
Anyway, we got more.
Jack Armstrong
Hey, by the way, don't boycott Walmart. Why?
Drew Goins
Who's boycotting Walmart? For what reason?
Jack Armstrong
Well, there's an ad, a nationwide ad Bought by Christy Wa. Paid for by Christy Walton in papers. No kings. June 14, mobilize. That happens to also be Flag Day and my anniversary with the lovely Judith. No Kings. Mobilize. We're aware of the United States of America, the Honor, Dignity, Gather March, government of the people, blah, blah, blah. And because it was somebody from the Walton family, as one correspondent said, MAGA World is gonna go Bud Light to Walmart.
Drew Goins
All right.
Jack Armstrong
No, look, the widow of one of the many Walton kids, who was a hot chick when he married her, and now she's an aging hot chick and he died like 17 years ago or something like that. Now she's a lefty. Who cares? It's got nothing to do with Walmart. She inherited some money. All right, settle down, everybody.
Drew Goins
So nothing could be more boring than hearing about somebody else's dream. This is my I had a dream speech. I had a dream last night, but it was so us that it just stuck out to me. And as often times happens with dreams, it was so incredibly, all encompassingly real. It took me a while when I woke up to shake it out of my head and realize it didn't happen.
Jack Armstrong
World's greatest virtual reality. Your own brain.
Drew Goins
But I liked how I just took it as a fact as we were traveling there that we were going to be the first people on Mars and do our radio show from there, right? Like, with no discussion or backstory of why that was chosen. Or did we volunteer? Are we being forced to go?
Jack Armstrong
I don't know how your kids might have felt about it.
Drew Goins
And then in some weird way, Katie was already there to do the news, so I don't know. That was. That's where it all got complicated. I'm a trendsetter. So in the. So. So in the morning, we got up, like, with no explanation of where we're staying or how there was something built where we could stay. And we got up and we, we. We ran out, like we have at so many hotels across the country to do a show with coffee in our hands and, like, notebooks and stuff, to head to wherever we're going to broadcast from. And they drove us to the broadcast facility to do the first show on Mars because we were the first people on Mars. And we get there and it's a building bustling and full of people. And like we were pulling up in the parking lot, all these people are waving and I'm like, why are all these people here? I didn't think there were any people on Mars to greet us. And we went over and it was just, it was very confusing in that there was a building of people talking. Oh yeah, everybody says that, that there are no people here. But how many of you are you? I don't know, Sue. How many of us are there here now? I mean, it was that sort of conversation.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. You've seen that.
Drew Goins
You've glimpsed Elon Musk's future, I guess.
Jack Armstrong
I guess now piping his ideas directly into our brains while we sleep.
Drew Goins
And then one guy was joking with another guy because he had broken up with his girlfriend before he came to Mars. But now he's dating what's her name, Pam and accounting. And they're joking about how that's probably the first hookup on Mars and all these different things.
Jack Armstrong
It was.
Drew Goins
I, I don't know. I don't know what it means. Does it mean it. Does it have to mean anything or did I just eat too much spicy food?
Jack Armstrong
It sounds like it was a limited run show on Apple TV or something like that. I mean you got to personal relationships, you got Elon.
Drew Goins
This is what you got to do. If you could record your dreams and play them back for people or re watch them yourself, that's what we need to get going.
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Jack Armstrong
I know what he's probably doing.
Drew Goins
Michael, you were left behind, of course. You were operating the board from planet Earth. Well, it wasn't a dream then.
Jack Armstrong
It was a nightmare. Elon is piping this into your brain through your Tesla Sucker.
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Jack Armstrong
Protests were overwhelmingly peaceful. Just like her water is overwhelmingly vodka. Kamala's a drunk is an ongoing theme on Gutfeld's show.
Drew Goins
I guess so so Senator Tom Cotton tweeted this out. I didn't watch the hearing with SecDef Hegseth yesterday, but he tweeted this out today. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth confirmed that Iran's terrorist regime is actively, excuse me, actively working towards a nuclear weapon. For the sake of our national security, the security of our allies and millions of civilians in the region, this cannot be allowed to happen. So they are trying to get a nuke. And the reporting from all the major outlets today, I have a feeling this was leaked on purpose by somebody. All the reporting is that Israel is thinking, okay, the negotiations are broken down. We're going to attack Iran on our own. There was a story over the weekend, I think it was in the New York Times, that we have told Israel, we're not going to help you out with the attack, but we will help you out with when Iran responds. I don't know that's true or not, but. So I guess we start here. Do you think Iran is going to try to, is trying to get, actually we'll get a bomb if somebody doesn't stop them? Yes, I agree. I agree. They've been trying to do that forever.
Jack Armstrong
And they're openly stating it.
Drew Goins
I think they're making a decent bet. I think they're going to end up on the wrong end of it. But based on history, Obama, Biden, and even, you know, Bush and Trump, to a certain extent, Iran has been, you know, playing footsie with getting a nuclear bomb for a long time with a lot of threats, and they've just kept going and they've seen North Korea get threats and threats and threats, and then they finally got the bomb and they're seeing Russia get threats and threats and threats, and they keep getting to try to take Ukraine with bigger and bigger attacks. So I, I think they're betting on nobody's good. They're not going to go to war over this. We're going to get the bomb. I think they're wrong.
Jack Armstrong
And, or, I mean, well, getting back to a couple of the examples you gave. Kim Jong Un is the leader of a horrifying dictatorship in a hermit state and, and a half a cult. But he is rational. He is evil, but rational. The, the mullahs with their doomsday death to the Jews, you know, 12th Mahdi beliefs in, in Islam or just they're too wild a wild card. Anyway, what was I going to say before I derailed myself?
Drew Goins
Oh, and if they get the bomb, Saudi Arabia is going to have a bomb in a week or they're going.
Jack Armstrong
To say, we've already got one.
Drew Goins
Yeah. Or yeah, yeah, which is part of how they would do it in a week.
Jack Armstrong
But yeah, and we'll have a Middle east nuclear arms race. And honestly, the Gulf states really would, unless they trust us to be under our nuclear umbrella, which honestly I wouldn't. They will have to get bombs to deter Iran. Although, you know, to the extent again that the Iranian leadership are Islamic death cultists, um, there's no deterrence that would work. Anyway, what I was going to say is it would not shock me if Hamas's great sponsor Iran was going with a Hamas ish strategy of we're going to invite an attack like hamas did on October 7th. We're going to invite huge retaliation and that will rally the Muslim world to our side against the evil Jews and the Westerners. I could see them because I mean, Iran said it would open a new uranium enrichment facility and increase its production of highly enriched fissile material in response to the U.S. the UN atomic agency, for once in its life doing something or saying something. And Iran said, oh yeah, we're going to go even harder core.
Drew Goins
Well, I think that's why, and I'm pretty sure Mike Lyon said this on our show maybe when you weren't here, that if we go at Iran over this, if we end Israel or Israel alone goes, it has to end in regime change. That will have to be the point. It just has to be.
Jack Armstrong
Hmm, that's interesting. Yeah, I'd like to hear that fleshed out.
Drew Goins
Yeah, we've seen, we've seen where that goes.
Jack Armstrong
Another headline. The US is moving to draw down its presence in parts of the Middle east to essential personnel only. The State Department and Pentagon said today all non essential personnel had to depart from Baghdad, Bahrain, Kuwait. At the same time, Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth authorized the voluntary departure of military dependents from across the Middle East. A defense official said, and it's not a sign of peace in the offing.
Drew Goins
Now it's interesting the we are, we aren't going to help you in the attack. Trump has told Netanyahu, allegedly in that everything I've read is that Israel doesn't have the necessary equipment to actually get those deep underground nuclear programs only we do. So I don't know what Israel accomplishes other than scaring the crap out of them. Blowing up a bunch of stuff other.
Jack Armstrong
Than the absolute inexplicable, horrific oversights of October 7th. Generally speaking, I would assume the Israeli intelligence services have some really good info of okay, we can't get the engine of the car, but we can explode the steering system, the brakes and all the tires in effect.
Drew Goins
Or who knows what they're, who they're going to try to take out. If the regime change is the goal, they might have people on the ground that can help with that. You know, the whole motorcycle rides up next to the, you know, various people and places a magnetic bomb on their car routine that they've done many times over the years.
Jack Armstrong
Or given the incredible amazing Hezbollah pager attack, every color TV in Tehran explodes simultaneously. I would hate to see that many civilians killed because I think the people of Iran, the normal ones, and the people of the US have every reason to be friends and trading partners for the next century. If the freaking Islamist nut jobs got out of the way.
Drew Goins
The Ayatollah's bird, Burt Beard. Ah, damn it. It would have been good. That was good and I ruined it. You saw it, you could see it coming, but it's ruined. The Ayatollah's beard bursts into flames. That could happen at any point.
Jack Armstrong
Still funny. I was wrong. It was still funny.
Drew Goins
So speaking of, we'd had pyrotechnics in his beard for quite some time. We were just looking for the right moment.
Jack Armstrong
We had sleeper pyrotechnics in his very beard. So speaking of the shifting sands of the Middle east, the Free Beacon had an interesting exclusive inside Israel's three phase plan to end the Gaza war. And this is kind of self back patting, I admit that, but it is exactly what I described. It's total victory and control of Gaza and some other territories because the idea of living peacefully side by side was murdered and raped along with the people on October 7th. That ended that day. And anybody who doesn't get that is a child. Anyway, let's see, three phases of the operation. So phase two, Phase one, We've seen phase two began last week and it's going to last about two months they think during this time the military aims to further degrade Hamas's leadership in infrastructure, take control of 70, about 75% of Gaza, move all civilians into three areas in the remaining 25% and work with an American organization to control the entry and distribution of humanitarian aid into the strip. And then by the end of phase two, Hamas should largely be be cut off from non food aid as well as weapons that are smuggled into Gaza on aid trucks. Why is the US and Israel taking over the aid? Because it was a giant arms smuggling operation and Hamas would take all the aid and sell it at exorbitant prices to raise funds for themselves.
Drew Goins
Unbelievable that they get away with that.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I know. But the military does not plan to clear Hamas from the two civilian areas in central Gaza until the final phase of the war. Hamas will therefore remain embedded among the population in those areas and continue diverting food aid for now, although it'll be more difficult because there will be greater control.
Drew Goins
Well, how much is that story gonna drop off the front page when Israel is attacking Iran and we're helping Israel defend against the counter attack and all that sort of stuff. The whole Gaza food aid thing is gonna be. I'm looking at the New York Times. So because there was a plane crash in India and there was a plane crash in India, like a Boeing Dreamliner went down, it looks like everybody on board, 240 plus dead. So one of your really big plane crashes. Anyway, so that's obliterated the news cycle for the day. But all the stories under that, that would have been your top stories in the New York Times today. Israel appears ready to attack Iran. Tensions between Israel and Iran, a different story. Iran is breaking rules on nuclear activity. UN watchdog says, so they continue to violate the rules, as you've said. Why Israel may be considering an attack on Iran. And it just goes on and on. It's, it's the big story and ought to be because we get involved in like a full war with Iran. That's, that's a major deal.
Jack Armstrong
So back to the, the Hamas story. Just because giving you the first two phases and not the third would be ridiculous. Hamas will surrender during phase two, ideally. And Israel will, will not have to carry out phase three, which involves relocating all the civilians to the Hamas free zone, laying siege to the rest of Gaza and completely destroying Hamas. Yeah, that is phase three.
Drew Goins
I think that is going to be something you read about in the history books because you're going to forget phase two and three happened while we're at war with Iran. I think that's what's going to happen.
Jack Armstrong
And my final note from the Middle east, congratulations and condolences to the ghost of Al Qassam as it in El Haddad has taken over as the third leader of Hamas in the last, what is it, seven months or something like that? Yeah. Is the first two fellows retired to the grave by force.
Drew Goins
Okay, we got some breaking ish news. FBI has busted the LH the fish. It's like I'm a 400 pound guy who decided to be a jockey. I'm a guy who can't talk who decided to be on the radio.
Jack Armstrong
First day with a new tongue, huh?
Drew Goins
The FBI busted the alleged LA riot leader who was filmed handing out bionic shield face masks to protesters. I wanted to talk about that thing and a few of the other aspects of the organization of this whole thing. We gotta get to the bottom of that. Did you see that van load of masks that showed up? It was being reported that they thought it was food or water or something like that. They open it up and it's all of these helmet mask things that are not cheap and somebody bought them ahead of time and got them into a van and drove them over there. I mean there's a fair amount of logistics and timing involved in that.
Jack Armstrong
Nobody talks about this, but it was one of the great failures of law enforcement I have ever witnessed that we did not figure out who's buying, shipping and distributing the pallets full of bricks during the George Floyd riots or what the hell is going on there.
Drew Goins
Or a failure of the media who has no interest in figuring it out because they're on the side of the.
Jack Armstrong
Brick pallet people now. I've given up on the media. They suck. They're terrible.
Drew Goins
More on the way. They suck. They're terrible. More on the way. Stay here.
Jack Armstrong
Armstrong and Getty.
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Jack Armstrong
Little, you were found to be having.
Colby Ekowitz
Have a musical genius.
I
That's right. They said, well, my father and mother took me to a place like an aptitude place to see what I would be good at, what I liked and what my talent was at. Pretty young, like probably 11 or 12. And I went through this process for a couple of days and they came up to my father, they said, you, son is brilliant at music. He'd be an incredible musician. This is not, this is not what my father wanted to hear. This was not the greatest thing.
Drew Goins
So Trump doing a podcast the other day with Miranda Devine, who's got a new podcast from the New York Post telling us all for the first time, I guess that he is a musical genius, which went untapped because he got into real estate. Here's a little more of that.
Jack Armstrong
Do you ever play an instrument?
I
I played like for very short periods of time. The flute.
Drew Goins
Didn't know that.
Jack Armstrong
Did you like it?
I
I had flute Lessons? That's the first person that's ever asked me that crazy question. Yeah, I had flute. Can you believe it? I could have been a flutist. I didn't particularly like it. I don't know. Was it for me?
Drew Goins
Well, this is all news. He's a musical genius who played the flute.
Jack Armstrong
There you go.
Drew Goins
Add it to the list.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Not on my bingo card.
I
No.
Jack Armstrong
Can't even close. That's some nice floating, boy. I'm as stunned as if you just announced that he was secretly in league with the Belgians. I just. I don't know what to make.
Drew Goins
What an interesting character. I mean, you have the greatest memory. You have the best health, you have the best mind in general. You're an expert in this and that. And you're a musical genius.
Jack Armstrong
Club championship.
Drew Goins
Every year, you win every golf tournament. Yes. Yes. Michael.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, nothing. I was just shaking my head in amusement.
Drew Goins
And you played the flute. Briefly.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. There you go. Fascinating revelation.
Drew Goins
So now you know.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. I still regret they forced me into the trombone as a youngster.
Drew Goins
What do you wish you'd have played?
Jack Armstrong
Saxophone. Anything useful in making rock and roll music.
Drew Goins
Oh, okay.
Jack Armstrong
Anything. Oh, are we going to talk about Brian Wilson at some point?
Drew Goins
We are, yeah. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
I'm always in the mood.
Drew Goins
I got some good stuff on that.
Jack Armstrong
I don't think this deserves any setup. I think you will recognize both of these voices. This is purely for our mutual amusement. Michael. Are you ready, sir? This brazen abuse of power by a sitting president inflamed a combustible situation. Democracy is under assault before our eyes.
Drew Goins
This moment we have feared has arrived.
I
We're not going to wait seven days and eight days and wait for a.
Jack Armstrong
Governor that's never going to call and the only flag that will.
Drew Goins
Can I just say, I don't want to be superficial, but Gavin Newsom brings me back to really handsome presidents like JFK and Obama. Wouldn't it be nice to have an articulate, gorgeous president like that again? Oh, man, that's hard to take their knees.
Jack Armstrong
Katie is just. There were so many things in the last.
Drew Goins
However long those two clips were that.
Jack Armstrong
Made me want to vomit. It's just between Gavin and then Behar. Yeah. Yeah. So there has to be a term for the sort of person who watches the View and thinks it's good. An idiot viewers is an idiot. That's right. But that one's already taken. I just. There's got to be, you know, like, Joe Six Pack or, you know, the. The. The. The jet set or whatever.
Drew Goins
I can't imagine who it is eaters.
Jack Armstrong
That sit around and watch the view and think it's insightful. Yeah, that's another good word.
Drew Goins
Like there. There are things that happen in the world and then there are shows I want to go to because I so want to hear what that person's opinion is on this. And I assume we have some listeners like that with us, but people like, I wonder what, you know, whoever thinks of this. There are people out there who the story breaks and they think, I wonder what Whoopi Goldberg thinks of this. I wonder what Joy Behar thinks of this. Who the freak are you?
Jack Armstrong
Right? And what shall we call them? Idiots. And then also, for years and years, I would refer to Gavin Newsom as pretty, pretty Gavin Newsom. But then we had an onslaught of our beloved female listeners say, Joseph, he's not pretty, he's creepy. And. And we brought that up on the air and just got a flood of emails and texts saying, yes, yes, not not pretty. Like predatory. And makes my skin crawl.
Drew Goins
What the hell is going on?
Jack Armstrong
Katie, I know you hate his politics, but just. Just let your pure womanhood flow here. What is. As a man, what are we thinking?
Drew Goins
He walks into a room, you think, o like, yeah. Pretend you don't know him.
Jack Armstrong
Okay.
Michael
He walks into a room, I think, slimy.
Drew Goins
Yeah, that's what most women say. It's interesting.
Jack Armstrong
I get a big slimy D bag feeling.
Drew Goins
Slimy D bag. It's not a positive. I'll put you down for a no, I guess.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, interesting. I think he flames out and disappears mostly as a presidential hopeful before this is all over.
Drew Goins
I think so too. Last night and this morning is the first time I've ever thought it. I think he is not even gonna run. He's gonna get pantsed so bad through this whole thing.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, it was like the. We don't have time for the metaphor. It's a good metaphor too, folks. It's one of my top 10. But no time.
Drew Goins
So they arrested the guy handing out the bionic helmets at the protests. Who's he? What's he up to? Can't wait to find that out.
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Release Date: June 12, 2025
Host: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
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