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Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty.
Unknown
Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong and Getty. Chipotle has announced that it plans to open a restaurant in Mexico next year. Meanwhile, the Olive Garden in Italy was just burned to the ground.
Jack Armstrong
I mentioned taking my son to Kentucky Fried Chicken and how incredibly expensive it was the other night and I. We have had some stuff on people pulling back on those kind of purchases as combination of inflation and people maxing out credit cards and consumer confidence and all that sort of stuff. But I was shocked. It's not cheap.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, it's. It is shocking. I was just thinking about. My experience of Olive Garden is almost entirely through pop culture. I think I've eaten at them twice. But 25 years ago was the most.
Jack Armstrong
Recent trip I made probably, I don't know, quite a few times at the og, but not, not for decades. So, yeah, I could be way off. And what it's like, well, in my.
Unknown
Memory of it is it was like Arby's. Undeserving of the never ending mockery.
Jack Armstrong
It was perfectly fine.
Unknown
I mean it wasn't like authentic Italian fare like you were in Tuscany.
Jack Armstrong
Well, if you were expecting that, you're an idiot.
Unknown
Exactly. That's what I'm thinking. It's good enough grub. If you're looking to get obese for a reasonable amount of money, they'll serve you 3,000 calories and pretend it's just one meal.
Jack Armstrong
If you're looking to get obese for a reasonable amount of money, that's what we usually are doing.
Unknown
Yeah. Honestly. Yeah. Oh, that's. You know, why didn't I save this? I was reading over the weekend about how the GP1 drugs, whatever the brand new weight loss drugs everybody's talking about, Oz Epic, how Manjaro and Zepp bound. But they're going to be more and more and more in common as they turn out to be good for all sorts of different conditions. Anything related to weight, obviously, from sleep apnea to cancer to heart disease to just a bunch of stuff.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Unknown
But also some surprising things seem to be responding to it because they reduce inflammation.
Jack Armstrong
Well, Viagra was a blood pressure medicine, so that's, you know, these are the way things can work with these medicines. But that would be something. So it's all about whether the insurance company covers it.
Unknown
Right.
Jack Armstrong
Because it's pretty damn expensive. But if the insurance company thinks I gotta buy your CPAC machine and treat you for sleep apnea or replace a knee or whatever it is. All the different things it could cost or I can pay for this drug. I wonder if, I wonder if, like it's gonna be.
Unknown
It was actually a lovely little listicle. You're right. Because all of those things directly affected by weight, including a joint replacement.
Jack Armstrong
I Wonder if like 80% of us are going to be on, you know, some dosage of that soon.
Unknown
Yeah, well, I got fat as hell over the weekend by my standards, so.
Jack Armstrong
Nice job.
Unknown
I was, I was really particularly receptive to that article. Yeah, Just ate like a hog.
Jack Armstrong
God, I'm back.
Unknown
Got on the scale yesterday. I was like, wait, what?
Jack Armstrong
That's what's always funny to me is when there's the, it's like spending. It's like when I feel like I've been buying a lot lately. Then you look at your credit card bill. There's a cause and effect. Same thing with the weight. It's like, you know, I like, I, I often feel like I'm slipping it past my body or like sneaking it in there and my body won't notice or something like that. It's hilarious the way the mind does that. Like, you know, it was late at night, maybe my body didn't notice me eat that or something, I don't know. But then you get on a scale like, yeah, I crap all week and guess what, I'm up a couple of pounds.
Unknown
Were you watching me eat a slice of lemon Meringue pie at 11 o' clock at night? Saturday night?
Jack Armstrong
Nice job. Limon Maringue.
Unknown
Yes, my love? Limon.
Jack Armstrong
Coming up, woman gets married. At the reception, everybody's saying, geez, where's your, where's your new husband? He takes off.
Ryan
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
She doesn't see him for months. Good story. Stay tuned.
Unknown
Wow. Wow. This is not a good story. Can I just say it out loud? The big beautiful bill is terrible. It's, it's, it's all, I don't know, it's a horrible, horrendous.
Jack Armstrong
You apparently did not watch Mike Johnson, speaker of the House, on whichever show I was watching. Oh, it was Shannon Bream on Fox. First she had Rand Paul on bad mouth in the bill and saying, this is absolutely ridiculous. Then she had Mike Johnson on the speaker of the House saying, look, Rand and I are both fiscal conservatives. This is good for the country. I'm a fiscal conservative to my bones, said Mike Johnson. And I thought, do key.
Unknown
I will absolutely grant him because he is a skilled cat herder. To get this Passed at all was quite the act of, you know, legislative whatever he does. But it's, It's, It's a horror. Oh, that's right. I was gonna. I will grant him that this is as good as he can get. Yeah, this is as good as the fiscal conservatives can get.
Jack Armstrong
I think that's what he was leaving out of the conversation. It would be. I am a fiscal conservative to my bones. This is fiscally as conservative a thing we can get through, and I hate it, but it's the best we can do. So what would you like?
Unknown
Right, right. I just, I think it's important for the American people, including ourselves, to recognize whether it is raining or our legs are being peed upon, which is back.
Jack Armstrong
To the freak off.
Unknown
Is really too many references to that sort of thing in a single show today. If you've been listening the whole show, and I apologize, I really, really do.
Jack Armstrong
It shouldn't once an hour.
Unknown
But, but understand whether what Mike Johnson said, and he's still in the sales part of the sales process because the Senate's gonna weigh in with their version of it. Then the real work begins. And so I get why he would say what he's saying, but I don't want anybody to believe it.
Jack Armstrong
Well, Rand's a no. There are at least a couple of no's, and they can only lose two or three.
Unknown
I think Cornyn's a no. John Cornyn in Texas.
Jack Armstrong
And so then it goes back to the House. Whatever do they take out of it? Well, I know you're about to get into the details, but one thing that happens in all these bills that they pointed out on the, I think the National Review podcast the other day, they always put the. The spending always, always in the beginning, the paying for it is always like 10 years later. And that part never happens. That always gets changed by a different, you know, Congress or president.
Unknown
Right, right. And there's plenty to say about this. The fiscal incontinence. I'm going to quote Gerard Baker now from Wall Street Journal, that will see the addition of $3 trillion to the government's $36 trillion in debt in the next 10 years. It grows the deficit. The failure to produce anything more than a cosmetic reversal of the spending extravaganza over the past five years with cuts of less than 2% of the projected outlays over the next decade. He also mentions there's the recomplexification of the tax code that the 2017 Tax Cut act had admirably simplified. There's a smorgasbord of new deductions and exemptions and the quadrupling of the state and local tax deduction, the infamous SALT deduction. Just absolutely terrible and like the, one of the most egregious parts to me, and I'm not gonna drone on and on about this because it's not in its final form yet. I just want people to know is that the very modest cuts to Medicare, and remember Medicare is the one that was supposed to be for the very poorest and, and most needy Americans. The disabled, the blind, the extremely poor, a poverty stricken woman and her baby. It now covers like 40% of Americans including millions of able bodied young men who just don't want to work. I mean it's, it's, it's a, it's giveaways to freeloader lazy bastards, lazy bat lbs. Anyway, the, the cuts, the incredibly modest cuts to it phase in, in like the year 2030 or something like that, right? What in 2028, maybe three years from now. And those will be rescinded. It won't happen.
Jack Armstrong
The spending, that's the best the Republican.
Unknown
Party with both houses in the White House can do. God help us.
Jack Armstrong
And these bills always, if there is any savings, you have to pay attention because the spending happens immediately, the cutting happens at the end. And as we've pointed out, the cutting always gets cut by the time you get there by a different president or Congress.
Unknown
Right, right. So that's enough of that.
Jack Armstrong
But I wanted, I want to hit this on that topic because I thought Rand boiled this down pretty simply. He said that this should be said all the time. We take in about 5 trillion a year. We spend 7 trillion a year. You can't keep that up. That's one sentence that should be said every day, all day.
Unknown
Yes, I agree 100%. But I feel like I'm standing there telling my neighbor, hey, if you drive a nail into your hand, it's really gonna hurt. What now? And he's now driven 17 nails into his hands, feet and arms and legs and he's got another one out. What am I gonna say? Hey, don't drive that nail into your hand. It's really going to hurt. We can't spend more than we're taking in. La dee da. I just. Please. The world has gone mad. The most basic realities are no longer discussed.
Jack Armstrong
I'm done.
Unknown
Good. I am too. I thought this was. Speaking of. And speaking of the Wall Street Journal, do we have time for this? We really don't. Andy Kessler, he's talking about how ridiculous the FAA's technology is. We've been talking about that. Everybody's talking about it.
Jack Armstrong
Floppy disks.
Unknown
They're. They're. Exactly. And their plan to fix it. And I love this. The FAA has been working on a modernized next gen air traffic control system conceived in 2003 that set out to roll out. Set to roll out in 2025. Oops. Check that. 2030. But really more like 2040. And then he describes how the FAA tracks and manages more than 45,000 flights every day. Almost 3 million passengers every day.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Unknown
With analog 2D strips of paper. And the exciting new update is going to, like, turn those strips of paper into essentially a strip of paper on a video screen. Right. And that's like the big update. Well, he points out, almost all commercial and many private planes already broadcast their GPS location, direction and speed via something called automatic dependent surveillance. Broadcast ad ads. B. Why not harness that data? This is. This is so cool. I recently saw a video of a Passenger playing the 3D multiplayer video game Fortnite on a Qatar Airways jet equipped with Starlink. That's better technology than pilots or controllers have. Maybe that's the Solution. Retrofit these 3D worlds with live GPS data to track aircraft with realistic visuals. How big a job is this? And they go into how the FAA system outage grounded more than 11,000 US flights the other day. Fortnite's Battle Royale typically has around 170,000 current concurrent players, with a peak of around 3 million people playing at once. Running on Amazon Web services, it can handle 92 million events a minute. Beyond flight details, it could track every passenger's drink order. You would have a 3D world of where every plane is at every second digitally. And just hire some tech bros. Have Elon Musk headed up. Because to get tech bros, they got to be excited about it. They're not going to sign up for government drudgery. I bet with the right data feed, the Doge Bros could track every U.S. flight in three dimensions and in living color this year. And with weather.
Jack Armstrong
You're right. You're right. That's funny. When you compare it to the technology of Fortnite or a Nintendo Switch, it's pretty amazing.
Unknown
Yeah. Yeah. And it's gonna take somebody who just doesn't give a crap about what is. And that's Trump's greatest strength. He's like, I don't care if this has been going on for 30 years. It's stupid. We're changing it.
Jack Armstrong
Maybe the only thing worse than being left at the altar would be being Left right after the altar. Weird development in that marriage. Stay tuned.
Unknown
Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
President Trump, he is keeping the pressure up on Apple, warning that they'll get hit with 25% tariffs if they don't make the iPhone here in the U.S. something that analysts say is unrealistic. I am not going to talk about this. This is. I just played that so I could mention, I don't know where we are on tariffs now. I saw some of the headlines. We were off for four days over. He had punted for another couple of months. Some tariffs that I'm not paying any attention. So, yeah, I don't know. If you run a business, how you plan, that's got to be difficult.
Unknown
Yeah, it's really tough.
Jack Armstrong
So back when we used to do this kind of talk radio show, we would do topics like, you know, did you get married and want to pull the plug or did you pull the plug right at the altar?
Unknown
That.
Jack Armstrong
That sort of thing. When do you pull the plug if you think it's a bad idea? Probably sooner the better.
Unknown
Yes.
Jack Armstrong
But if you know it's bad, that's the problem. Do you know, versus just the cold feet that can happen with, you know, do I really want to take this job? I mean, it's got all the positives, but on, you know, just, you know, the doubt that, that, that can sink in.
Unknown
Buying a car, first big fight. I knew this was a mistake. No, it's not. You're both human. You had a fight. It's fine.
Jack Armstrong
So. And I've known a few people that got divorced that knew when they're getting married, it was a bad idea and still did it because you just get on the momentum train and, you know, once the tuxes are rented and the honeymoon's booked and Uncle Ed's flying in from Florida, that's a hard time to pull the plug. But, God, it's easier than later, trust me. But this one, I hadn't. I don't think I'd ever heard this one before. They get married. They've been dating for six years. Because that was going to be your first question. That was one of my first questions. Like, how long do you know They've been dating for six years. Everything was great. They get married, ceremony is good. They do the pictures. That goes really good. He's in a really good mood. They do all the photos. Then she doesn't see him again. Like, he doesn't do the dance part or the meal part and everybody's asking where he is and it becomes really weird. Really, really Fast. She didn't hear from him for months.
Unknown
Well, now during the wedding day Sl night, she had to be panic stricken. Did he have a heart attack? And he's lying dead in the bushes. Was he abducted?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. I don't know. She doesn't say that. But anyway, everything was going good, you know. Yeah.
Unknown
You would.
Jack Armstrong
I don't know what I would think. I think I would. First thought would be they freaked out, but I don't know, just maybe because I've done so many of these stories in my life. Radio stories.
Unknown
R U N N O F T To quote the great oh brother or art thou.
Jack Armstrong
Run off?
Unknown
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Anyway, she found out a couple of months later and I. I wish there were more details of this story. He just disappeared. Had to cancel the honeymoon. Very embarrassing. Family and friends kept asking where the husband was. She just kept saying, I don't know.
Unknown
Not here. That's really the operative answer.
Jack Armstrong
Turns out he had another chick. Oh, he went that far through it? Past the pictures. He didn't even pull the plug prior to the pictures until after the photos, before he decided I like the other one better.
Unknown
What the hell?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, that's some weird.
Unknown
I'd hate to fair in love and war, except that that's not fair.
Jack Armstrong
God, the emotional turmoil of that on both ends. But even his end, like what? Dude, what are you doing? Oh my God.
Unknown
Armstrong and Getty.
Jack Armstrong
So I haven't heard this yet. This is a. They took a moment before a WNBA game the other night.
Unknown
Thank you guys for taking a minute to honor the life of George Floyd. George was a father, a brother and a son. And his life, like every life, held meaning. His death exposed the holes that are still in our justice and criminal institutions today. And his five year anniversary reminds us that we must continue the fight against criminal, racial and social injustices.
Jack Armstrong
All right, take a moment to honor the death of George Floyd. Father, husband, son, lifelong criminal, drug addict who fought the cops. I mean, you don't get to kill a guy for that. Don't get to kneel on his neck and kill him, but it just seems like an odd choice to me.
Unknown
Yeah, and we know drug induced, whatever it is, delirium, blah, blah, blah. You're right, that was part of it. Yeah, I know. The. The turning him into a hero and building statues and like memorial walls and stuff like that.
Jack Armstrong
God, I saw a list. I gotta dig that up. I have it on my phone somewhere over the weekend. It had to do with the why we don't believe media narratives anymore. But it had a list. Of them. Hands up, don't shoot. Never happened. Trump colluding with Russia. Never happened. There was a list of them.
Unknown
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
And it was like. Yeah.
Unknown
When you're reminded by looking at the actual list. Because these things fade from our memory. Yeah. How did the media's trust level get so low? Yeah, it's obvious.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, and an earlier Fox, we haven't talked about this today. The whole Jake Tapper book and he's done a bunch more interviews and that topic continues of the media cover up. It's kind of shifted more toward the amazing White House that we were living with that the media should have told us about, where you had like five people controlling everything in the White House.
Unknown
And the president wasn't one of them. That's the key.
Jack Armstrong
Well, as, as one of the sources told Alec Thompson on Shannon Bream show Sunday, he was, he was like one of the five or six that were running the White House when he was capable.
Unknown
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
And one of the people told Alec Thompson, he's the other one that wrote the book, not Jake Tapper told him that, look, the only thing worse than this is Trump being president. They justified their actions with the idea that if they didn't protect Biden, Biden would lose and Trump would end up president.
Unknown
Yeah, I remember one of the sources said he was like the. A senior member of the board of directors. Biden was. He wasn't the CEO. He wasn't the CFO or the coo. He was like an important member of the board.
Jack Armstrong
So you have Cabinet, a cab. At least one cabinet member that told Tapper and Thompson that they didn't think Biden was up for a 2am Emergency.
Unknown
Sure.
Jack Armstrong
Many days you can't justify that with. You think Trump is Hitler. You can't have a president of the United States. And by the way, if Biden, if you had 25th Amendment, Biden, Trump doesn't become president. Kamala becomes president. But maybe you thought Kamala was worse at 2am that's where it gets scary. They thought we're better off controlling this ourselves than having Biden step down and Kamala Harris be president. So now you're just usurping power. It's a practically a coup.
Unknown
Right. Yeah. I was just gonna say the, the only saving grace that these people had is that something truly horrific didn't happen. Because. Because if that were laid bare, that they thought, hey, we're the president's advisers now. The president isn't around. Look, we'll just advise each other and we'll run the show.
Jack Armstrong
I Meant to grab this audio because some of the stuff Alec Thompson said was horrifying. I'm still reading the book. I got to make my way through it. And I will say, even with everything we know, there are revelations on practically each page that are interesting. It's an interesting book. But Alec Thompson said one of those advisors told him, hey. Because he. He pushed back on the idea that you guys are running. We're running the White House. When people thought Joe Biden and one of the Politburo Bureau, they call him in the book, the five running the White House said, well, when you vote for a president, you're voting for his advisors. Everybody knows that. No, that is not true.
Unknown
Well, that is true. But it's.
Jack Armstrong
Well, right.
Unknown
He's going to have advisors that he.
Jack Armstrong
Listens to and then makes his own decision. If the guy's brain doesn't work, he's not making the decisions based on input from his advisors. You're making the decisions. We didn't vote for that.
Unknown
Right.
Jack Armstrong
That's. Well, that's how you end up in really bad places. You know, can you imagine if China had moved on Taiwan on one of the days where Biden's standing around with his mouth hanging open? And Jake Sullivan and. Well, Jake. I don't think Jake Sullivan. I don't even know if he's one of the five, you know.
Unknown
Yeah. I thought. Well, you read the book. He was listed in the description I saw with. With Blinken. But I don't know if.
Jack Armstrong
It'S zinc. Zients.
Unknown
Zients. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Then you got. God, I'm not good with these names off the top of my head. It'll pop into my head. The other guy and then Mrs. Biden, Dr. Jill's guy, who has turned out to be quite evil. But those people. Those people were going to decide how we respond to China invading Taiwan because Biden's standing there with his mouth hanging open.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jack Armstrong
That's horrifying.
Unknown
Absolutely. So Andrew Stiles in the Free Beacon, who's just great. What a great writer he is. If, you know, he's. I want to be him when I grow up. He digs into the whole. The media saying, in fact, his theme is trying to claim at this point that you were just fooled by the clever, dishonest White House. The media look at how they fooled us with their lying and the rest of it. And it does mention, as you pointed out last week, whenever it is, is that their defense is that. Well, we. We were to. I'm sorry, I lost my Train of thought. But the idea that, yeah, we had, we didn't have the inside sources, we couldn't tell and they lied to us, our sources lied to us, and that's our defense. Well, Stiles digs into that. Meanwhile, the reporters who failed to expose the scandal when the stakes were higher, generally portrayed as sympathetic, well meaning professionals with poor bull s detectors. Many reporters took the White House denials at face value. The authors write, and Stiles, and finally getting to what needs to be said or asked, says, yeah, we know, but why are journalists just lazy, incompetent? Was there some other reason so many of them were willing to parrot democratic talking points that defied credulity? And Alex Thompson explained while promoting the book that even the people orchestrating the COVID up were shocked at how easy it was to manipulate the self appointed guardians of democracy. We were sort of amazed at some of the stuff we were able to spin reporters on. The source said, you guys should not have believed us so easily. But that quote is not in the book.
Jack Armstrong
Right?
Unknown
They're saying that now.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Unknown
And Stiles writes, that should have been the opening line in the book.
Jack Armstrong
Correct, Correct.
Unknown
The book is about the media. It just doesn't know that.
Jack Armstrong
That's a good point. Over the weekend, Jake Tapper told British guy, popped out of my head. It'll pop back into my head.
Unknown
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Piers Morgan.
Unknown
Piers Morgan.
Jack Armstrong
He told Piers Morgan he thinks this is bigger than Watergate. Of course he's selling a book, puts more money in his pocket. If you believe it's bigger than Watergate. So you think it's bigger than Watergate. It was going on while you had connections that could let you know this was happening and you kept it a secret.
Unknown
Now, Woodward and Bernstein in this situation were denying that there was a break in.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Unknown
And that Nixon had anything, anything to do with it.
Jack Armstrong
So I was, it was driving me crazy. Yesterday I was listening to the Dispatch podcast, which I really like, and Jonah Goldberg was making an argument. I've seen some places. Look, you don't get to have it both ways. You can't say everybody knew and the media is all powerful. So the all powerful media was not telling us this yet everybody figured it out, and two thirds of Americans, you don't get to have it. And I think that's a crazy way to look at this. It's insane. No, it's, it's. You're making your own case. Two thirds of Americans knew what was actually going on while the media told them they were wrong. You don't think that's a big story, right? That's a huge story.
Unknown
Well, who claimed that? The media is all powerful. They have, they have a large influence, but he's a straw man.
Jack Armstrong
Well, what's your. Well, I don't, I don't know. But what's your argument on the other side? So we shouldn't have a media. You're in the media. You don't think it matters what the media says? Is that what you're telling me?
Unknown
Well, that's an idiotic argument by a really bright guy. Jonah's lost his mind. Okay, so you've got, I don't know, roughly a third of America that did believe the media. Those poll numbers you're talking about. And he said nobody believed it. No, the numbers are known. You don't have to characterize them that broadly. Roughly 2/3 of America thought he no longer had the mental capacity. About 80% thought he was too old, whatever that means. But anyway, so there are 20 to 30% who believed the media. Then there was probably 20% that had the gut feeling that something was wrong. But, well, Scott Pelley and all these other media people and Jake Tapper are telling me that it is okay. So I guess it's okay. So they had an effect.
Jack Armstrong
So those numbers could have been driven up to it kind of reminds me of Watergate. Is the guy who's written, read a lot about Watergate. Even though it happened while I was alive, I was a little kid. The poll numbers for Nixon were pretty strong up to the end.
Unknown
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
When then it just become. Became completely outed. They found out about the taping system and they're erasing the tapes and everything like that. That's because Woodward stayed on it. So. Yeah, in the damper. So this, this is what would have happened if the media pursued this at all. It would have gone from 2/3 of America thinking he's too old to be president to everybody thinking he had to step down now, which would be one of the biggest stories in our nation's history. You don't think that's worth pursuing or you don't think the media should be ashamed of itself because they didn't do that.
Unknown
That's a weak ass argument. Yeah. If the media hadn't been doing that, Jonah, the sentiment that Biden had to go now would have gone from, follow me now, underwhelming to overwhelming. Not all or nothing as he was phrasing it.
Jack Armstrong
It's the biggest failure of media in our nation's history, without a doubt. And they, and they deserve a tremendous amount of blame and they'll be paying the price for it. Well, for the rest of my life or longer.
Unknown
Have you gotten into much of the. How afraid everybody was of Jill Biden?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Unknown
And Anthony Bernal.
Jack Armstrong
Bernal.
Unknown
One person in the book described as the worst person they had ever met.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. So I thought that was interesting. So they had. Jake Tapper had a quote in there from Joe Biden saying at one point, and I remember us covering this, Joe Biden saying, my word is a Biden. One rule we got around here, I hear anybody talk down to anybody, yell at anybody, bad mouth anybody, they're gone. Now. We do not allow that in the White House. So Jake Tapper's got that quote in the book along with the information that Bernal, who is Dr. Jill's guy, would scream at people all the time and everybody hated him. Multiple people said he was the worst person they ever met, don't let him come to my funeral, that sort of stuff because he was so mean to them. While Joe Biden saying, if anybody talks down anybody other than, you know, my wife's guy who yells at everybody to keep this all a secret.
Unknown
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
They're. They are one of the more corrupt, off the rails administrations in our entire country's history. I'm not sure how many people are wake waking up to that yet.
Unknown
And then finally Stiles mentions another motivating factor was the general agreement among party elites that Kamala Harris, the most likely alternative, was even less capable than a walking corpse.
Jack Armstrong
I hate the term perfect storm, but you do have a lot of elements coming together. The hatred of Trump, the lack of trust in Kamala Harris.
Unknown
Yeah, all.
Jack Armstrong
All at the same time. Okay, we'll finish strong. Next, Armstrong and Getty.
Unknown
Let us rededicate ourselves to God and country, to our great republic. 249 years on, we stand on the shoulders of great men and on the shoulders of those great men in those graves. And may we live worthy of it. To the families who have lost a son, a daughter, a husband or a wife, to every child here who misses your dad or your mom, know that your loved one to us is a hero.
Jack Armstrong
They gave everything and we owe them everything and much, much more. That was Sec Def Hegseth, followed by Marine, JD Vance and Bone Spurs Trump. I'm sorry. I couldn't help it.
Unknown
Wow. I couldn't help it. Who is that for? I don't know. Anyway, there's some beautiful words though, spoken there at the tomb of the Unknown.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Unknown
In Washington D.C. it's fabulous. So this almost sounds like an opening to a joke. But Gene Simmons and Kiss of kiss and a 100 year old World War II veteran walk into a bar. They didn't actually walk into a bar. They were together at an event in Washington D.C. what's that list again? Gene Simmons of kiss and a 100 year old World War II veteran.
Jack Armstrong
Wow.
Unknown
And. And the reason they were together is that Hal Urban, wearing the same dress wool jacket that he wore after liberating a concentration camp 80 years ago, met Gene Simmons who wanted to thank him because Gene Simmons mom was liberated from that concentration camp.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Did not know that.
Unknown
And the famous rocker who is actually a brilliant and very brilliant thoughtful guy. Not thoughtful like he'll give you flowers on your birthday. But he thinks a lot. He said to the guy in thanking him, I would not exist. My children would not exist, Millions of people would not exist except for the heroism of the troops who defeated the Nazis and liberated the camps.
Jack Armstrong
And it was really quite zero chance of rock and rolling all night and partying all day.
Unknown
Well, right. Every day. But his mother was in the concentration camp as from age 14 to 19. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. It was really quite a beautiful thing. Nice event. This guy was wounded at the Battle of the Bulge and still bleeding occasionally from his shrapnel wound when he went back to work in battle manning a 50 caliber machine gun.
Jack Armstrong
I got something good to say on that, but we don't have time, unfortunately. I mentioned earlier my son and the Boy Scouts. He and his scout troop planted little flags at the cemetery yesterday before the big Memorial Day ceremony that they do every Memorial Day. I guess I had never been before with a band and singers and speeches and stuff. It was really good.
Unknown
Yeah. This Guy's gonna be 101 in July. He still has nightmares about the things he saw liberating the concentration camps. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Check your clock.
Unknown
It's time to stop Jack and Joe. They've got to go. And if they don't, you can. They'll be back tomorrow.
Jack Armstrong
For an overused expression. I gotta believe that guy did not have on his big card hanging out with Gene Simmons of kiss in 1977.
Unknown
You know, my final thought. I'm gonna lead. It was actually he said he's the one who sticks his tongue out. Not really my music. I like Bing Crosby and Laura. Swell as you should, sir. Let's get a final thought from everybody on the crew. Let's begin with Michelangelo. Michael, final thought. You know, the most troubling thing that.
I thought of today was the only.
Fans women that are now texting guys that are watching them.
I just thought that's going to be a relationship killer.
Oh yeah. Yeah. The few that remain. Katie Green is off this week. Jack, a final thought for us.
Jack Armstrong
I was just watching a video of my brother in his military fatigues. My brother who've served in a couple of wars. Him and another guy tasing each other to see what it would feel like. So it wasn't part of training. This was just them having fun.
Unknown
This is freelance tasting.
Jack Armstrong
Yes, exactly. Clean.
Unknown
Wow, wow, wow. I've already given my my final thought. But you know, thanks to the veterans and God bless the families of those who've lost in wars throughout. I never did tell about my great visit to the fort. Maybe I'll do that tomorrow.
Jack Armstrong
Oh cool. Armstrong and Getty wrapping up another grueling four hour workday.
Unknown
Like to do something historical every Memorial Day weekend. So many people. Thanks a little time. Go to Armstrong and yeti.com got some great hot links there for you. Drop the no. There's something we ought to be talking about. Send it along. Mailbagmstrongandgetti.com you did something historical.
Jack Armstrong
I did something hysterical. Me attempting to grill on Memorial Day did not go well. See you tomorrow. God bless America.
Unknown
Armstrong and Yeti.
Jack Armstrong
It's over. We need to adapt our approach.
Unknown
Mr. Little Baby Girl do need a kissy. I hope you'll stand up and stop this madness.
Joe Getty
You're kind of damned if you do.
Unknown
And damned if you don't.
Jack Armstrong
Blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah.
Unknown
Are you me?
My point was made. I'll see y' all soon.
Jack Armstrong
There's a hope in the sky where a tree once stood. Somebody's making money on your feet. Thank you, sir.
Unknown
Your time has expired.
Jack Armstrong
Thank you all very much.
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Unknown
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Podcast Summary: Armstrong & Getty On Demand – Voting for Advisors
Release Date: May 27, 2025
Host: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
Description: The official, On-Demand podcast of The Armstrong & Getty Show! Accept no substitutes!
The episode kicks off with Armstrong and Getty diving into recent corporate developments and their implications.
Key Topics:
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong (03:15): "I mentioned taking my son to Kentucky Fried Chicken and how incredibly expensive it was the other night."
Jack and Joe discuss the rising costs of fast food and its impact on consumer spending, tying it to broader economic issues like inflation and credit card debt.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty (03:40): "Yeah, it's shocking. I was just thinking about my experience of Olive Garden is almost entirely through pop culture."
A significant portion of the discussion centers on emerging weight loss drugs, their potential benefits beyond weight management, and the challenges related to insurance coverage.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
Unknown Speaker (04:38): "They reduce inflammation."
Jack Armstrong (05:31): "Because it's pretty damn expensive. But if the insurance company thinks I gotta buy your CPAP machine and treat you for sleep apnea or replace a knee or whatever it is."
The hosts share personal stories related to health and financial habits, drawing parallels between managing weight and budgeting.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong (06:14): "It's like, you know, I often feel like I'm slipping it past my body or like sneaking it in there and my body won't notice."
A segment features a dramatic story about a woman whose husband disappears shortly after their wedding, sparking conversation on relationships and commitment.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty (07:15): "She doesn't see him for months. Good story. Stay tuned."
A substantial portion of the episode is dedicated to critiquing the media's role in political narratives, comparing current events to historical instances like Watergate.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
Jack Armstrong (09:48): "He said that this should be said all the time. We take in about 5 trillion a year. We spend 7 trillion a year. You can't keep that up."
Joe Getty (12:18): "Right, right. I just. Please. The world has gone mad."
The hosts transition to honoring veterans, sharing heartfelt stories and personal experiences related to Memorial Day.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong (36:42): "I mentioned earlier my son and the Boy Scouts. He and his scout troop planted little flags at the cemetery yesterday before the big Memorial Day ceremony that they do every Memorial Day."
The episode concludes with final reflections from the hosts, touching on personal anecdotes and the enduring importance of national unity and remembrance.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Jack Armstrong (38:45): "See you tomorrow. God bless America."
Economic Pressures:
Jack Armstrong (03:15): "I mentioned taking my son to Kentucky Fried Chicken and how incredibly expensive it was the other night."
Weight Loss Drugs:
Jack Armstrong (05:31): "Because it's pretty damn expensive. But if the insurance company thinks I gotta buy your CPAP machine and treat you for sleep apnea or replace a knee or whatever it is."
Media Critique:
Jack Armstrong (09:48): "He said that this should be said all the time. We take in about 5 trillion a year. We spend 7 trillion a year. You can't keep that up."
Memorial Day Reflections:
Jack Armstrong (36:42): "I mentioned earlier my son and the Boy Scouts. He and his scout troop planted little flags at the cemetery yesterday before the big Memorial Day ceremony that they do every Memorial Day."
In this episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty navigate a diverse array of topics, from economic challenges and personal health anecdotes to incisive critiques of media practices and heartfelt tributes to veterans. Their blend of humor, personal stories, and sharp political commentary offers listeners a comprehensive and engaging experience, providing valuable insights into current events and societal issues.
For more discussions and to share your own stories, visit armstrongandgetty.com.