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Joe Getty
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack.
Katie Green
Armstrong and Joe Getty.
Joe Getty
Armstrong and Getty. And now he here. I'm strong. Get ready. Live from Studio C, senor deep within the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty and Formation complex, this is the Armstrong Getty show live on this Friday, June 27, the year of our Lord 2025, the last show before vacation. In fact, Jack is already on vacation, winging his way towards sunny Florida with his voice for an Independence Day holiday. Speaking of which. Bam. Speaking of which, we have a lot of great guests today to talk about not only the events of the day, but Independence Day, the United States, our history, our Constitution. The fabulous Tim Sandifer is going to join us for an hour to talk about the Declaration of Independence and more specifically how the Declaration of Independence is, as he put it in the title of his excellent book that came out a few years ago, the Conscience of the Constitution. And how the balance of liberty versus democracy has gotten way off kilter in our country and that we need to continue to pull it back toward liberty as hard and as fast as we can. The idea being that the. The whole intent of this country was that the no matter what the majority wanted, you could not vote away liberty. You could not vote government control in the. The wet blanket, the suffocating wet blanket of government over intervention into all of our lives and business. What you say? Too late, Joe. Too late. Yeah, well, you're right. But I suppose the choice then becomes do we do whatever we can to make it better or do we just let it become worse for our kids and our grandkids, and posterity, et cetera. So anyway, I'm looking forward to that conversation. And I talked to Congressman Kevin Kiley, one of our absolute faves from the House of Representatives about a couple of different things, including Cal Unicornia being busted by the Justice Department for violating Title 9, specifically letting dudes into girls locker rooms and letting dudes whoop up on girls on the sports field. Absolutely disgusting. And we're also looking forward to a conversation with senator Roger Marshall of the great state of Kansas about how the big beautiful bill is coming, among other things. And specifically I want to talk to him about some of the measures in the world of education that are contained in that bill. It's flown so far under the radar mostly because of the incredibly, you know, exciting and action packed international news these days, specifically, you know, vis a vis Iran and Israel. But there are some really interesting inroads being made, battle lines being moved forward in the war against, number one woke education. But number two, and I was gonna say maybe more importantly, but boy, they're both so important. But also the war against completely ineffective, union choked, useless government schools. What can we do to stimulate competition in education, which might be the most important thing we can do as a country. Speaking of posterity and our kids and our grandkids, boy, if we're serving them as ill as we've been with our government education system over the last couple of years, oh my goodness, may history, you know, dig up our graves and kick our bones. I mean, we've got to do better than that. So anyway, looking forward to that. And that's not even all of what we're doing. I just didn't want to, you know, make a list too long. So hope you can stay tuned, Hope you enjoy it. This morning. We are tootling under the. I'm sorry, we're laboring under the tutelage. I always say that. I want to say we're tootling under the laborage, which is. It rolls off the tongue. Katie. Yeah, you should change Dr. Susian. Yeah, yeah, to hell with it. It's my. It's my doodling today. It's my Yogi Berra esque signature phrase. This morning we're tootling under the leverage of general manager Operation Narnia. You remember Operation Midnight Hammer? The very trumpy name, very trumpy name for us successfully executing that incredible mind boggling mission of the 37 hour round trip of the B2 bombers and the bunker busters and the rest of it. And it's one of those things, you know, none of us. Well, actually some of you listening probably do know what it takes. But none of us here fully appreciated the complexity of the mission. I mean, 150 aircraft were involved, going thousands of miles back and forth. And the more you learn, the more in awe you are of the capabilities of the United States military. Appropriately so. Well, Operation Narnia was the name of the Israeli mission which included not only the bombings of the facilities, but the super targeted knocking off of the various nuclear scientists and military leaders practically simultaneously, years in the planning. Just astounding sophistication, coordination and daring. And I can't wait to tell you more about that a little bit later on in the show because it's, it's, it's just absolutely awe inspiring. But first, why don't we, we hate to run afoul of FCC rules and regulations right before vacation, have to fill out paperwork all vacation. So here we go. According to FCC rules and regs, show starts officially at mark and the president.
J.D. Vance
Looks over at me, puts the foreign leader on mute and says this is not going very well. And he press the red button and my eyes get really big and I'm like Mr. President, you know what just happened? And he looks at me and he goes nuclear. And two minutes later a guy walks in with a Diet Coke and he looks back at me and he says it wasn't nuclear, it's just the Diet Coke button. And that's so that's the kind of guy, my fellow Republicans that we have as the President of the United States.
Joe Getty
J.D. vance, talking about his early days working with Trump in the awful the Oval Office, not the awful opus that was not a Freudian slip. I'm sorry, I'm reading and talking at the same time. It's my worst habit. So anyway, glad you're here. Thanks so much for tuning in. We have an action packed show including not only Katie's headlines next segment, but clips of the week as well. Stay with us.
Katie Green
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Joe Getty
Looking forward to talking to military analyst Mike Lyons. Next segment about a variety of topics including Operation Narnia, the incredibly sophisticated Israeli plan to knock Iran's nuclear weapons program offline for a little while or a very long while. We'll all find that out together, I suppose. Among other things to talk to Mike about. Katie's got her headlines in just moments. But first it's the Friday tradition. Let's take a fond look back at the week that was. It's cow clips of the week. Were we sold a 40 year bill of goods? I think that's a bunch of crap. The biggest load that we've seen. I just wasn't in the mood to hear PNT for some reason. Well, you need to wake the hell up and see the penis. That's what makes America great.
Mike Lyons
Right?
Joe Getty
Let's go with what happened in the case. But honey. Or oh my God. I'm sorry. You want to come at me, go ahead.
Mike Lyons
But you better check with your bones first.
Joe Getty
Halliburton's hurt right away when he fell. He's in pain. So emotional.
Tim Sandifer
Yeah. Shout out to AC for kind of teaching us how to pop champagne, I guess.
Joe Getty
The Dallas Mavericks select Cooper Flagg from Duke University. Let's make New Zealand the best place in the world to have herpes. The cops here are telling me it's my fault that I put my human body in the street to be hit by a motor vehicle. Honestly, I think that's a bunch of crap and I'm very, very upset. You're not working. You're not going to get a job. You're not going to school. You're not doing none of that. Ma. I'm saying how I'm supposed to be successful in life. Ma.
Tim Sandifer
Legendary Zion. Zillion Zen. And just see, this is where I am.
Katie Green
How many you're missing?
Joe Getty
Two.
Tim Sandifer
I'm missing two.
Joe Getty
And now that your hood's being invaded by the biggest gang there is, they're in a peep out of you. Look, all the interruptions don't change the fact that this resolution. Mr. DeMaio, I'm gonna have to interrupt you one more time if you don't mind, sir. If you wouldn't mind waiting. Mr. Reading Clerk, can you hold his time? In a stunning upset, Democratic socialist Zoran Mamdani won the Democratic mayoral prim. And it's where the mayor will use their power to reject Donald Trump's fascism.
Katie Green
For the land of the free.
Joe Getty
Holy cow. Cats. What was that? Who was that? Is anybody hurt? Seriously, who was that? Kristin Chenoweth. Yeah. Oh, the Broadway star, right. Is she the. The Frozen. The gal who sang the lead in Frozen? I can't. It doesn't matter. Why? Why did I. Wicked. I don't care. Wicked, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Have I ever mentioned to you, Katie, how great the novel is Wicked? And how completely different it is from like the musical and the movie and everything? It's like it's a really intense, complicated political allegory, believe it or not, about the land of Oz and the political factions that form and the violence that occurs. And it's really interesting. Could not be more different than what it mutated into as a musical.
Mike Lyons
I was just gonna say I saw the musical and that was not part of it.
Joe Getty
Right, right. So I'd imagine. And I can't remember author's name. I'm sure you can Google it easily enough, but I'm sure he. They pace back and forth in their 70 million dollar mansion saying, man, did they screw up my book. It was a really good book, but what are you gonna do?
Mike Lyons
Gregory Maguire?
Joe Getty
Yeah, it's. It's a terrific book. Anyway, so Hanson, Mike Hansen, executive producer, actually put two cows together, two beeves, as Jack would remind us if you're here. The cow we just heard, plus a midnight hammer. Clips of the week completely separately, which will squeeze in when we can today if we get to it. I don't know. It's an action packed show right now. Let's figure out who's reporting what. It's the lead story with Katie Green. Katie, hit it.
Mike Lyons
Starting with NBC White House to limit intelligence sharing with Congress after leak of early Iran report.
Joe Getty
Well, that certainly suggests that they think it was a congressional source.
Mike Lyons
Mm hmm. Cnn, Iran's defense minister thanks China for support on first foreign trip since Israel conflict.
Joe Getty
Oh, how desperate are they to find a friend somewhere, anywhere for anything. They'll take it. Oh, speaking of that, that stupid super preliminary report leak thing, the Washington Post, which is just shameless, referred to that leaked report with seriousness even today, as if it. They were talking about the briefing that the senators got and how the Democrats came out with a completely different story than the Republicans walking out of the briefing as if they'd heard different briefings. And the Washington Post with furrowed brow, observed that what the Republicans claimed was in real contrast to that leaked report which was discredited like an hour after it came out. But the WaPo is still leaning on it. Seriously, you people, please.
Mike Lyons
From the Wall Street Journal. US Futures rise dollar recovers slightly on trade optimism. As Commerce Secretary Lutnick said, U.S. has reached a trade agreement with China.
Joe Getty
Yeah, China just said, all right, we'll free up the, the rare stuff, your magnets and the rest of it. Here it comes. We're going to start shipping. So we'll see. The world's weirdest frenemy relationship chugs on toward what nobody knows.
Mike Lyons
From Breitbart.com Republicans subpoena Jill Biden's quote, work husband for alleged cover up of Joe Biden's cognitive decline.
Joe Getty
That'd be fun and interesting. I still maintain this will go nowhere. You're in the business of proving a negative, that Biden was not cognizant enough to be president and wasn't actively running the show and the rest. And then even if you were able to prove that, you never will. Now what do you do? You gonna impeach the guy? He's got one foot and four toes in the grave. Gladbatic health care and I know scandals, horrible, unbelievable. Historians ought to, you know, kick the hell out of the Biden administration for that. But these hearings are just kind of show for show, I think.
Mike Lyons
From the shameless Washington Post. Doge enters ATF with mandate to slash gun regulations.
Joe Getty
Get some shame.
Mike Lyons
So yeah, Doge going in with ATF, they're going to cut upwards of 50 gun regulations.
Joe Getty
Yeah, it might get easier to buy a suppressor often referred to as a silencer, although it doesn't silence. Or a short barreled shotgun. I've got to admit, I'm somewhat intrigued about the idea of people running around with sawed off shotguns. In effect.
Mike Lyons
From Fox News, Planned Parent Heritage. Planned Parenthood encourages men to get cervical cancer screening for Men's Health month.
Joe Getty
Well, you see that, that won't be necessary because men don't have cervixes, you see.
Mike Lyons
Ah, that must be why men is in quotes for this headline. Because it's a woman who's pretending to be a man.
Joe Getty
Oh, oh, that's weird because women do have cervixes, right? Pretty much always. And men never ever have them. So it's weird that they would recommend that.
Mike Lyons
Precisely.
Joe Getty
Yeah. From the Creed twisting yourselves into Nazi lunatics. Radical gender theory is on its way out. It's crazy.
Mike Lyons
From the Daily Mail crisis warning as flesh eating insects are found invading the United States through the Mexican migrant route.
Joe Getty
Oh, oh, you gotta stop and deport them. Hey, we did. We never got to the story. Was it yesterday we had the audio about some the, the, the killer bees.
Mike Lyons
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Horrendous killer bees of a different sort I guess are now moving into the U.S. do you have that story or later?
Mike Lyons
I do. I. I'll grab it. It was in Hot links yesterday.
Joe Getty
Obvious solution. We need to form an alliance with the Murder Hornets.
Mike Lyons
And finally the Babylon Bee reports from cnn. Hiroshima barely set back by atomic bomb.
Joe Getty
Oh gee. Many that's. That's dark but a really good joke. Yeah, yeah, those are my favorite kind that says yeah. Yes, that is dark. The fabulous Mike Lyons to talk matters. Military on the way. Stay with us. If you can't grab the podcast, subscribe to Armstrong and Getty on Demand.
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Unnamed Military Analyst
The Supreme Leader has taken to the airways for the first time since the fighting ended and he also praised Iran's military for what he calls a big victory.
Joe Getty
I would like to congratulate the great nation of Iran with all those claims that the Zionist regime were making. They were almost crushed under the blows of the Islamic government.
Unnamed Military Analyst
At the same time, the Supreme Leader also lashing out at the United States and specifically President Trump, saying that President Trump had called for Iran's unconditional surrender and that that simply isn't going to happen.
Joe Getty
Boy, everybody remember Baghdad Bob from the Iraq War. The Ayatollah, the Great Leader. They're claiming victory. How lovely for him. We're joined by military analyst Mike Lyons to discuss a handful of Topics. Mike, how are you, sir?
Tim Sandifer
Hey, good morning. I thought the same thing, Baghdad Bob. The level of propaganda coming out of Iran right now, I guess has to be what it is as they're now probably fighting to make sure other information is not getting into the country. But that's exactly right. We've got a repeat of history from about 20 years ago, right?
Joe Getty
You read my mind. I was just going to say I can't even imagine what the conversations behind the scenes are like there in the halls of power in Texas, Iran. It's got to be combination of, you know, frantic, terror stricken and angry. Yeah.
Tim Sandifer
And think about the levels of leadership that have been taken out already by the Israelis. I mean, who's giving him advice, if anything, is 86 years old. I mean, very much isolated, but we don't know or hasn't been revealed who's really, you know, kind of running that country, we would have thought, but in the head of some of the Republican Guard organizations. But they've been all killed off. So we're still watching to see specifically what's going to evolve from this. And I know they're focusing on the military and the equipment and things because if there's a revolution that's going to cause a lot of problems, but there's so many unknowns right now going on. I think it's the beginning of this. If there's going to be a revolution there, we're at the very beginning stage of that.
Joe Getty
Yeah. The Israelis evidently had some idea of who might be in charge because they had a very carefully targeted list. And I was just reading Dov Lieber has written a fantastic account in the Wall Street Journal today about Operation Narnia, which within it had Operation Red Wedding. Anybody familiar with Game of Thrones knows what that refers to. And it isn't the choice of paint and the sophistication, Mike, of that mission. Those missions within a greater umbrella mission is almost mind boggling how they simultaneously and in a very targeted way took out a handful of very, very important military leaders, very, very important nuclear scientists while they were bombing the hell out of various critical facilities.
Tim Sandifer
It boggles the mind and it's because they had planned for this eventually. I still believe this was always coming. At some point. Israel was going after the Iranian nuclear threat, whether or not the Houthis and Hezbollah and all those proxy organizations were at full strength or not. So this has been in the works for a very long time. They're just more creative. They, you know, they just are. They decapitation has always been part of their strategy. You go back to their DNA, go back to wars in 67, 73. They clearly go after the leaders and they believe that that's the way that they have to win these wars. From a country that was what, 9 million people versus a country that's got 90 million people? That's part of the issue. This is the only way that they could do that.
Joe Getty
It really is quite amazing. And meanwhile, as we've discussed, our military performed very, very admirably as well. The missions that have been pretty well described at this point, just, just absolutely terrific. What did you make of the, and I shouldn't prejudice this by using the word idiotic, but what you make of the idiotic go around with CNN and the leaked report and various people leaping on that. Was it yesterday? The day before?
Tim Sandifer
Yeah, no, I know I had, when I'd been on cnn, I had said that it was likely that it was very much destroyed. I mean, we're traveling over months and you know, how long it's been put back. We just don't know until you get the batt assessment. I think that, you know, CNN unfortunately got out a little bit in front themselves as well, and then now they're trying to dig out of it, unfortunately, in a lot of ways. But let's, the fact that it was leaked is not good. Still shows that there are enemies of this administration inside the admin, inside the wire, basically, and someone, let's, let's hope that they can figure out who that person is. But, but again, preliminary report two and a half days after the bombing, saying it's only been set back two months or it just doesn't make any sense from the beginning. And that should have been what CNN concluded when they got that. They should have said this is just too crazy and it's just not something they should go with. But unfortunately.
Joe Getty
They were far from alone, too. I mean, the Washington Post even this morning is taking that report seriously in the midst of a report, which is just insane. But because, I mean, from your perspective as somebody who's actually, you know, been involved in at least somewhat similar missions.
Tim Sandifer
Right.
Joe Getty
You don't expect to have immediate feedback, especially something that happened hundreds of feet underground. I mean, it's going to take a long time to figure out what is what at this point.
Tim Sandifer
Yeah, exactly. And until someone actually goes there and, and figures out what brings equipment, not shovels, as the secretary of Defense said, but seismographs, you're going to have to figure out what's going on underneath and try to create images of what the situation looks like. And it's in enemy territory. So it's still literally months. I think, no question we can speculate that if those bombs made it down and they were designed like we talked about, that bomb was designed to do that one mission 15 years ago. Again, I just love the creativity we have now on our side. This, that I'm sure we've got other things in the inventory that are specific to targets that are out there, but that's exactly right. We won't know until we're out there seeing it, looking on the ground, looking for seismic equipment to find out specifically what's going on underneath the earth.
Joe Getty
We're talking to military analyst Mike Lyons. And, Mike, we're taking next week off, so I wanted to wish you a happy Independence Day and just chat a little bit about. And you can take this any direction you want. It's practically a cliche, but well worth discussing, always how those who've served and fought and died for this country have ensured our freedom. And I'm ambivalent about Trump. I have some serious complaints about him. I think there are some wonderful things going on, but it is absolutely undeniable that the spirit of not only the military, but the families that are so critical in supporting our military folks, their spirits are lifted.
Tim Sandifer
Yeah. No question. What he's done, from my perspective, as someone whose son serves in the military, is that he's restored deterrence to the United States. It's a very 1980s moment, I think, just like Ronald Reagan did. I mean, frankly, we had presidents in our past, Republicans and Democrats, that did nothing over the Iranian nuclear issue. The number one foreign policy failure in my lifetime. And finally, we've now restored that deterrence, that that capability is gone. So from that alone, I just hope the rest of the country can kind of catch on a little bit. I know that, you know, the politics still, what they are, the rhetoric still is very overheated. I saw Democratic senators come out of their DNI brief yesterday, and this one guy, Murphy, said it's still, you know, it's only been set back a couple of months. I'm just shaking my head that we really want to go there. So, again, these are the kind of holidays where we celebrate our country, we celebrate our freedoms separate, aside from being in the military or not and what you do. But, you know, we've got 200, 149 years. Next year will be. Will be 250. And I think that's going to be a great big birthday for us as well.
Joe Getty
Yeah, it's astounding to me that, I mean, for instance, you've got this Zoran Mamdani crackpot who may well be the next mayor of New York trying to run such ideas as rent control of the flagpole. I mean, there could be no more discredited idea in the world of economics than that. I mean, it's absurd. Anybody would suggest it with a straight face. And on the, the military national security side of things, it's a little frustrating to me anyway that at this point you still have to make the argument that the stronger we are, the more likely there is peace and a deterrent. Establishing deterrence, like you say, that's the way to protect our men and women in uniform.
Tim Sandifer
Right. And the argument, the counter argument where some will say, well, you know, might does not equal right. And I'm like, no, yeah, maybe it doesn't, but it equals deterrence. If no one will do something because they are afraid that we actually will respond, I think that's what, that's what makes it all about. And that's why we have the military. We have again, nobody could have done that mission in the world. That mission sent signals to the Chinese, to the Russians, to everybody out there. And that level of deterrence now I think has been restored and that's what this president has done. And there's no, everything's up, recruiting's up. I think people should be feeling the way we felt again back in the 80s. I keep bringing back to that wax nostalgia for those times because I thought that was the time when America was at a low point and then we had a president that, that brought us right back.
Joe Getty
Let's hope those lessons stay learned. Mike Lyons, always a pleasure. Thanks a million for the time. Mike, good to talk to you.
Tim Sandifer
Thanks. Yeah Joe, have a great holiday.
Joe Getty
Thank you, you too. So on the way we've got fabulous freedom loving quote of the day. Continuing on our series with Clarence Thomas also Mailbag among other fair Stay with us.
Katie Green
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Joe Getty
The Trump administration wants to allow home buyers to get a mortgage using crypto. Yeah, it'll be fun to see the Zillow zestimates say that your house is worth 1 billion iguana coins. Yeah, it's kind of funny. Oh boy. Coming up, Congressman Kevin Kiley to talk about, among other things, California being busted by the Justice Department for violating Title 9, specifically letting men and boys uch around in women's private spaces, including locker rooms and bathrooms, and compete on sports fields with them just because they pretend they're a girl. Which can you imagine would I be in a time machine in this scenario or somebody else? Anyway, can you imagine me speaking those sentences? Say, just like 10 years ago, 15 years ago, people would be like, what are you talking about? Men pretending to be women are allowed to compete in women's sports just because they're pretending. Do people understand that they're pretending or have they gotten away with it? Oh, no, no, no. Everybody knows that they are, but they're letting them compete anyway because they say they're girls now. People would be like, what the hell are you talking about? I'm turning this off. This is nonsense.
Mike Lyons
How much acid has this guy dropped today?
Joe Getty
Yeah, no kidding. Good lord. Here's your freedom loving quote of the day. Wrapping up, I think a from the great Clarence Thomas on his I want to check 77th birthday. Yeah, which was on Monday. Racialism simply cannot be undone by different or more racialism. Instead, the solution announced in the second founding is incorporated in our Constitution that we are all equal and should be treated equally before the law without regard to our race. Only that promise can allow us to look past our differing skin colors and identities and see each other for what we truly are. Are individuals with unique thoughts, perspectives and goals, but with equal dignity and equal rights under the law. People on the left call him an Uncle Tom and worse. Disgusting mailbag. Feel free to drop us a note. Mailbag@armstrongandgetti.com mailbagarmstrongandgetty.com Darren, who the other day suggested a new Ang T shirt idea. Locked up, up criminals, not my toothpaste, which we like very much. Has a new one. Globalize the empanadas. Instead of intifada. You like it? Localize it with a picture of an empanada. Yeah, the delicious, delicious treat. All right, Darren. I liked it. And let's see, this from Paul. The topic of NATO. What does NATO do with the money they get? I never hear anything about it. That's actually kind of a misconception, Paul. I mean, they certainly do have a budget to run operations at NATO headquarters and that sort of thing. But what Trump is pressuring the NATO members to do is to bring something to the party, specifically bring 2% then 4% now, maybe 5%, I hope, of their GDP to the party in military spending and military preparedness for a very long time. And this is what chapter Trump's ours. So much for the very long time. The United States would show up to the party and say, hey, here's a dozen rib eyes and half a case of really expensive Napa wine for. For our party. And. And Britain would say, I got half a bag of chips. And. And France would say, I got a water bottle. And, you know, the rest of the countries would say, yeah, I'll help clean up after. And that's no good. That's no good. It might have been fine in 1947. I get that. And there's a parallel with our trade relationship, too. National Review with a great piece today griping about our trade relationship with Europe, which is still. I mean, it's evolved somewhat, but it still has shades of, you're devastated by the war, you're pretty much helpless, so you can treat the United States like crap in terms of trade. And we'll be super nice to you because you're kind of our. Our little brother. You're our Tiny Tim little brother leaning on a crotch. But it's not true anymore. And Trump's right, we have been getting ripped off. But anyway, all those things are changing. Paul, with a theory about the low number of heart attacks these days, could there be a direct relationship to processed and fast foods with laughing emojis? Yeah, wouldn't that be something? Turns out, yeah, preservatives and ultra processed foods prevent heart attacks. No, I think it's probably statins and blood pressure medication, that sort of thing, honestly. But with the shocking rise in obesity in the country, the fact that the heart attack rate is down 90%. Is that what Jack brought us yesterday, Katie? 90%. I mean, that's miraculous. Crazy note from Rebecca. Here, gay. Here she writes, the T does not belong with the L or the G. They no pronoun respect intended, need to get to their end of the Alphabet and leave us alone. Love you guys. In a totally platonic way. Because that's how same sex attraction works. It's biological. Follow the science, like the left told us during COVID Huh, That's a good point. Happy Friday to you too, Rebecca. Totally down with team G and team Halloween. Team B. You ask too much out of life. But yeah, that's totally. That's. We're great. And I want to get back if we. It's an action packed show today, if we have time. I want to get back to the Andrew Sullivan piece that the New York Times published. He's a conservative gay man, and his point is the gay rights movement turned totally radical and went after children. And. And that's when it turned awful and unsupportable. And Andrew's a hundred percent right. Uh, speaking of which, Tom and Norcal writes, hey, guys, let's make a deal with the LGBTQ LMNOP community. We'll give the thumbs up to trans women being allowed in female only spaces, locker rooms, restrooms, et cetera. If they're okay with trans men who are women who break the law being locked up in male only prisons, if they're true adherence to the ideology, they would be for it. Otherwise, they're hypocrites. Sounds fair. Keep up the good work. Here's the problem, Tom, and a lot of you, probably this. You really ought to listen to every show. But there was an unbelievably interesting study done about, you know, men and women and how they offend and what crimes they offend, they break and. Or what crimes they do and that sort of thing. I mean, that's pretty well traveled ground. But they looked at transgender folks as well. And dudes pretending to be women. The whole trans women, it's too confusing. Dudes pretending to be women. Women offended, just like men. Same crimes in the same ways, but worse. Because there was a hell of a lot of sexual assault because you've got somebody who is, and this is undeniable, sexually confused. And the women claiming to be dudes offended, just like women. They did women's stuff in women ways. They're not. They didn't, you know, get a few hormone shots and grow a wispy mustache, then start doing strong arm robberies and knocking over liquor stores with machetes. No, they kept acting like women. Anyway, note from Sean here. Oh, you know what? This is really interesting. How much time do we have? Michael? Yeah, we don't have time for this. We'll get to Sean's fascinating email next hour. Talking to Kevin Kiley, Congressman from California. Next hour her about actually some similar stuff to what we discussed in Mailbag. Hope you can stay around Tim Sander for an hour. Three talking about the Declaration of Independence. Good show today, Armstrong and Getty. This is an iHeart podcast.
Armstrong & Getty On Demand: Episode Summary - "We're Tootling Under The Laborage"
Podcast Information:
In the episode titled "We're Tootling Under The Laborage," hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into a range of pressing topics as they gear up for the Independence Day holiday. Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, this episode serves as the final show before the hosts take their summer vacation, with Jack already en route to sunny Florida for the festivities.
One of the cornerstone discussions features Tim Sandifer, author of Conscience of the Constitution. The conversation centers on the delicate balance between liberty and democracy in the United States, emphasizing how the authors argue that excessive democratic influence has tilted the balance away from individual liberties.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
“The whole intent of this country was that no matter what the majority wanted, you could not vote away liberty.”
— Joe Getty [02:30]
The hosts anticipate an upcoming interview with Congressman Kevin Kiley from California, focusing on two significant issues:
Title IX Violations at Cal Unicornia: The Justice Department's actions against the University for allowing men into women's locker rooms and sports fields, raising concerns about gender policies.
Big Beautiful Bill (BBB): Discussions with Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas regarding measures to combat "woke education" and revitalize the struggling public education system by introducing competition and reducing union influence.
Notable Quote:
“What can we do to stimulate competition in education, which might be the most important thing we can do as a country.”
— Joe Getty [05:15]
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing Operation Narnia, an intricate Israeli mission aimed at disrupting Iran's nuclear capabilities. Military analyst Mike Lyons provides in-depth analysis of the operation's sophistication and its implications for international security.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
“Operation Narnia... had Operation Red Wedding... a mission of almost mind-boggling precision.”
— Joe Getty [22:15]
“From my perspective, as someone whose son serves in the military, he's restored deterrence to the United States.”
— Tim Sandifer [27:16]
The hosts present a curated segment of current events, blending serious news with their characteristic humor and critique.
Intelligence Sharing and Iran Reports: Coverage of the White House's move to limit intelligence sharing following a leaked report on Iran, highlighting the disparity in congressional and media interpretations.
“The Washington Post is still leaning on it. Seriously, you people, please.”
— Joe Getty [15:19]
US-China Trade Relations: Positive developments in trade agreements, particularly China’s commitment to free up rare materials, juxtaposed with ongoing frenemy dynamics.
Biden Administration Critiques: Discussion on Republican efforts to subpoena statements about President Biden's cognitive abilities, dismissing them as attempts to prove a negative.
Gun Regulations and ATF Policies: Analysis of proposed cuts to gun regulations by the ATF, including easier access to suppressors and short-barreled shotguns.
Health Misconceptions: A satirical take on Planned Parenthood's erroneous recommendation for men to undergo cervical cancer screenings, highlighting misinformation.
Environmental Concerns: Reports on flesh-eating insects entering the U.S. via Mexican migrant routes, with humorous suggestions for control measures.
Notable Quote:
“Get some shame.”
— Mike Lyons [16:41]
Engaging with their audience, Armstrong and Getty address various listener comments and questions, touching on topics such as LGBTQ+ issues, NATO funding, and economic theories.
LGBTQ+ Policies: Critique of current gender policies and their implications on society and legislation.
NATO Funding Critique: Analysis of NATO members’ contributions to defense spending, emphasizing perceived inequalities and calling for increased commitment from member nations.
Economic Theories: Discussion on satirical ideas linking processed foods and health outcomes, underscoring misinformation.
Notable Quote:
“If they’re true adherence to the ideology, they would be for it. Otherwise, they’re hypocrites.”
— Joe Getty [31:20]
As the episode winds down, the hosts preview upcoming segments and express anticipation for future discussions, including interviews with Congressman Kevin Kiley and further analysis with Tim Sandifer on the Declaration of Independence.
Freedom Loving Quote: Clarence Thomas shares his insights on racial equality, reinforcing constitutional guarantees of equal treatment under the law.
Upcoming Content: Hints at deeper dives into constitutional debates, military strategies, and legislative analyses in future episodes.
Joe Getty [02:30]: “The whole intent of this country was that no matter what the majority wanted, you could not vote away liberty.”
Joe Getty [05:15]: “What can we do to stimulate competition in education, which might be the most important thing we can do as a country.”
Joe Getty [15:19]: “The Washington Post is still leaning on it. Seriously, you people, please.”
Joe Getty [22:15]: “Operation Narnia... had Operation Red Wedding... a mission of almost mind-boggling precision.”
Tim Sandifer [27:16]: “From my perspective, as someone whose son serves in the military, he's restored deterrence to the United States.”
Mike Lyons [16:41]: “Get some shame.”
Joe Getty [31:20]: “If they’re true adherence to the ideology, they would be for it. Otherwise, they’re hypocrites.”
"We're Tootling Under The Laborage" is a comprehensive episode that navigates through critical discussions on constitutional liberties, military strategies, education reforms, and current political events. With insightful guest appearances and a blend of humor and serious analysis, Armstrong & Getty provide listeners with a thought-provoking exploration of the issues shaping the nation as Independence Day approaches.