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Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong and Getty. What does it feel like to be re entering the Earth's atmosphere? I mean, I mean, a lot of people probably have a tough time on a roller coaster.
Joe Getty
Well, it's a little different than that. The G build up is not huge like on a roller coaster or flying a fighter. But the difference is you've been in zero G in their case for nine months.
Michael
And as you're coming in, eventually a.
Joe Getty
Little bit of gravity deceleration builds up and if you let something go, you see it slowly fall.
Jack Armstrong
Like, whoa, look at that.
Joe Getty
Things are falling. And it's amazing to think about that. Okay.
Jack Armstrong
Heard an astronaut talking yesterday during one of the, you know, telecast covering the landing finally of those poor beleaguered stranded astronauts that in the Soyuz capsules, because of the angle of the seats as you're reentering the atmosphere, the GS are so strong you have trouble keeping your windpipe open to breathe. You're getting squashed so hard, man.
Joe Getty
I was just at the Smithsonian Air in space in D.C. not long ago, couple weeks ago with my kids and man, looking at all those different capsules from just the first orbit or actually going to the moon and back, how in the hell you could sit in that tiny little thing for days in some cases without losing your mind and screaming and start ripping your hair out. I don't even know how you would do it.
Jack Armstrong
Oh yeah, you've clearly got to be like in the top 3% of not claustrophobic. I mean, like, oh yeah, you could put me in a coffin and bury me alive for a week or so if you'd like. Sounds restful. I mean you've got to be like that, not claustrophobic. And be a genius engineer by the way, and have nerves of steel. Other than that, kind of an average schlub. Yeah. So anyway, glad those folks are back safely. Well done. SpaceX and NASA bringing them back. Biden administration could have, according to Elon Moscow, but they didn't for political reasons. Anyway, during our one of the show we hit on some of the revelations from the recently released JFK assassination files. I found it really, really interesting. That's why we brought it to you. If you missed it, grab the podcast. Our one Today Armstrong and Getty on.
Joe Getty
Demand Tomorrow Alien Autopsies what sort of crap are you dealing in?
Jack Armstrong
10,000. I'm sorry, thousand tens of thousands of pages are being released and as people paw through them, they're coming across really interesting stuff. Different people, different things. Thought this was good. From veteran broadcaster Steve Portnoy, I spent much of last night digging through JFK files. Here's my take Most of what the government released last night is not new. In fact, much of what has attracted attention on social media has been long in the public domain, except for minor redactions such as the blacking out of personally identifiable information on CIA sources or employees, which have now been disclosed.
Joe Getty
Most people are dead now, and have been for a long time. JFK was assassinated in November of 63. That's a long time ago.
Jack Armstrong
But the newly declassified versions of these documents also shed light on the granular details of mid 20th century espionage that the CIA had fiercely fought to keep secret. President Biden and President Trump had accepted those arguments until now. The full text of the 1961 Schlesinger memo, long sought by JFK researchers show how a trusted Kennedy aid urged a reorganization of the CIA in the months after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. More than a full page had been blacked out for more than 60 years. Why? We now know that Schlesinger argued that the CIA's reliance on, quote, controlled American sources had been encroaching upon the traditional functions of the State Department, and that the CIA may have been seeking to infiltrate the politics of America's allies, particularly France. CIA today has nearly as many people under official cover overseas as State, schlesinger wrote, adding that in certain countries, CIA's presence, quote, outnumbers regular State Department personnel.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Jack Armstrong
The previously classified portion of the memo cites the specific number of CIA personnel that had been stationed in the U.S. embassy in Paris, where the, quote, CIA even sought to monopolize contact with certain French political personalities among them, the President of the national assembly, meaning the CIA, was muscling out the President's State Department and saying, no, you're not going to talk to the, you know, assistant prime minister. He's our guy. We'll talk to him for you. Which is a hell of a deal.
Joe Getty
I'd love to work for the CIA in that capacity, be in some country like in the capital. You're supposed to just, like, hang out at restaurants and stuff and keep your ears open, talk to people.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. As I've mentioned before, I know people who did that and they haven't told me much because they took their oath seriously. But they were intelligence agents, but not. Not spies, per se.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Plus, there wouldn't be much, most likely.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Part of it is just understanding the dynamics of the country you're dealing with. It's like, you know, a great kind of, if you follow me, example is when east coast media talks about California politics. And if you've certainly lived in California, you'll read it and think, what reality are you writing about? And likewise, if you're trying to understand the politics of Turkey, but you don't have people on the ground saying, oh, no, people are really pissed and the pressure's growing over here, blah, blah, blah. You know, you lack good information.
Joe Getty
Moving along, read the book Our man in Havana, if you're into that sort of thing. It's really interesting.
Jack Armstrong
So amusing. Yeah. Really good. It's fiction, but it's based on. Yeah, he was.
Joe Getty
He was a spy. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Steve Portnoy goes on to write. It's become well known among JFK researchers over the years that the CIA was surveilling Lee Harvey Oswald in the years prior to the assassination, a fact the Agency kept from the Warren Commission. The docs dropped last night. Add more specifics about the CIA's operations, namely in Mexico City where Oswald met with Cuban and Soviet officials in September of 63. I mean, September of 63.
Joe Getty
Right. Which is why so many people have never been able to buy the lone shooter theory. I mean, he was meeting with Communists days before he shot the President. I mean, come on.
Jack Armstrong
Right. Yeah. It's not much of a leap.
Joe Getty
No.
Jack Armstrong
The documents reveal how the CIA tapped phones of the Cuban and Soviet diplomatic facilities, information that had been classified until now. The previously redacted pages spell out specific instructions for CIA operatives on how to wiretap, including the use of certain chemicals to create markings on telephone devices that could only be seen by other spies under UV light. Personally, Portnoy writes, my. One of my favorite Finds is an August 1966 internal CIA memo. It recommends a, quote, certificate of distinction for a CIA official who led the spy agency's technical division. Previous releases of the same document contained redaction striking sentences that described how this individual led a team that conceived and developed the use of fluoroscopic scanning and X rays, which allowed the CIA to, quote, detect hidden technical listening devices for the first time. The official, James McCord. Wait a minute. Says I would go on to become the head of security for Nixon's reelection 1972. He gained infamy that same year for his role as one of the Watergate burglars arrested trying to bug the headquarters of the dnc. Wow. One of the comments, and then I'll shut up. A guy follows up this on Twitter and he says, I remember a conversation I had with an ex spook who told me, the only people we don't spy on are the five eyes, that is our intelligence partners, Britain and Australia, at all. And I replied, wait, so we spy on France? Silence. He always find everybody all the time.
Joe Getty
So the Kennedys had such powerful enemies, obviously the Soviet Union in Cuba, and then JFK was involved in the attempted invasion of Cuba, Bay of Pigs, which had some mob ties to it, which were weird. So then you got the Kennedy CIA and CIA and mob working together, and then you got Bobby Kennedy going after the Teamsters as hard as he did, and Jimmy Hoffa, which was tied in.
Jack Armstrong
With the mob also.
Joe Getty
So it's, it's, there's a lot there.
Jack Armstrong
Well, and getting back to that, that previous memo about the CIA trying to box out the State Department, Obviously the State Department, Schlesinger, JFK were trying to rein in the CIA. So it's not like the seeds of quote unquote conspiracy theory have sprouted on rocks. There's some good rich central Illinois black soil there. Come on.
Joe Getty
If it wasn't just a lone gunman, I mean, he is a complete nut job, obviously, if he was the lone gunman. I mean, just the life he lived. Lee Harvey Oswald meeting with communists and going to Mexico City and living in the Soviet Union and go to Cuba and all these different things.
Jack Armstrong
And then you decide, communists generally would say this guy is a freaking whack a doodle, right?
Joe Getty
And then you decide to kill the President. If he did pull off on his own, okay, but if he didn't, and if the Soviet Union managed to kill a US President who had stood up to them with the Cuban missile crisis and all that and got away with it, oh my God, what A story. Or if the mob was able to kill a president and get away with it, or if the CIA was involved, which would be the worst case scenario. Obviously, if our own government for some reason took it on, which I doubt, but any of those. Any of those would be just unbelievable.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, I came across another great comment on this. I probably can't find it real quickly, so I'll paraphrase it, but the person said, it's become clear to me that a lot of what was held back and redacted had less to do with deep, dark secrets and more to do with the bloated incompetence of the federal government and the agencies involved.
Joe Getty
That makes sense.
Jack Armstrong
As in the CIA was watching this guy, had their eye on the guy, knew he was contacting Soviets, knew he was contacting Cuba, knew he was half a dozen kinds of Wagadoodle, and still let him get close enough to kill the president.
Joe Getty
Well, I've done it before. I got to go back to Dallas and Daley Plaza and walk around the grassy knoll with a bunch of other guys roughly my age, scratching their chins, looking around, because that's always going on there. Looking at the Book Depository, looking at the spot on the street, rubbing your chin like you're gonna figure it out.
Jack Armstrong
All of a sudden. I love that. So that. That's a thing, huh? Oh, it is.
Joe Getty
Absolutely.
Jack Armstrong
Standing around.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Meanwhile, I'll go over to Arlington to investigate a Rangers game and drink some beer in the stands.
Joe Getty
It's funny. My son and his friends, we did roughly the same thing at the Peterson Auto Museum a couple of years ago or a couple of weeks ago at the spot where Biggie Smalls got killed by Tupac's people or whoever killed him. Because the spots right there, and you look at the town that they drive by and they went there. Why did they take him to that hospital when they could have.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, boy.
Joe Getty
Similar sort of thing.
Jack Armstrong
His generation's jfk.
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Bill Belichick and his 23 year old.
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Girlfriend went to Florida to celebrate spring break. She won a wet T shirt contest and he won a wet diaper contest. That's low hanging fruit.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Not particularly amusing.
Joe Getty
No. Just because you're older doesn't mean you're soiling yourself.
Jack Armstrong
Come on. Is she really 23?
Joe Getty
They're 50 years apart.
Jack Armstrong
I keep forgetting him.
Joe Getty
50. That's crazy. I mean it would be. I, I don't know how you could do it because all I would be thinking is. I'd think. I mean, I. All I would be thinking is you're mentally damaged in some way. I mean, something. You're either like mentally ill or you had some sort of. Something went wrong in your, your, your childhood, your adolescence. Yeah, because it doesn't make sense for you to be into me. It's not healthy.
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You should not be bedding her. You should be seeking help for her. Although now where the only man, he has his needs.
Joe Getty
Jack, man, I don't know. I don't know. 50 years.
Jack Armstrong
I couldn't do it.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Couple of breaking news things around Ukraine, Russia. Trump did a couple hours on the phone with Putin yesterday. We've talked about that. He just did an hour on the phone with Zelensky today. Trump says he and Zelensky spoke to align Russia and Ukraine in terms of their requests and needs regarding a ceasefire. Okay, that is a meaningless statement. We have no idea what actually happened or is going on there. This is a. I'm trying to broker.
Jack Armstrong
A deal, that's all.
Joe Getty
That means this is a meaningful statement from the German Defense minister after this supposedly groundbreaking great phone call. The Russian attacks have not decreased. Putin is playing a game. And I am certain that the American President will not be able to watch for long without reacting.
Jack Armstrong
I agree with Heinrich Wolfensteppen.
Joe Getty
He's probably right that the President will not be able to watch for long. Without reacting. That's what I said earlier. Best hope for me and I may help Ukraine more guy. Best hope for my side is Trump gets personally offended. Oh, you think you can jerk me around, insult me on the world stage? F you that's the best thing that can happen from my side.
Jack Armstrong
I think there's a reasonable likelihood of that happening.
Joe Getty
I think there is two. But like you said, Putin is that is what he does did for a living is understanding guys like that. So I would think that he wouldn't want to go out of his way to butt hurt President Trump, but he did yesterday. He was when he was supposed to be on the phone with Trump. Now, you probably haven't heard this because I came across this yesterday afternoon and I hadn't heard it. Putin was doing some sort of meeting with the oligarchs and taking questions from reporters, using my finger quotes there. But somebody brought up, aren't you supposed to be on the phone with Trump? And he kind of smiled and laughed and waved his head, oh, don't worry about it. Like, I'll get to him whenever I get to him. I that seems like poking Trump with a stick to me.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah, I'm surprised by that. Never, ever, ever underestimate Vladimir Putin's ability to manipulate outcomes. I don't know what his methods are at this point point, but I have a feeling they're deliberate and carefully thought out. It's like a reptile. There's no human feelings. Coming up, Stephen Miller, not the Steve Miller of Jungle Love fame that we just played coming back, but the special advisor to the president, deputy chief of staff, I think in the head of immigration policy, chatting with one of the I will not be pejorative. One of the learned anchors on CNN about court orders and deportations and gang members and that sort of stuff. It's getting a lot of attention. It's pretty terrific. And we will play that for you presently.
Joe Getty
So I mentioned there's yet more polling out about people's attitudes towards men and women's sports. This one is not surprising.
Jack Armstrong
Well, wait a minute. If you have men and women's sports, they're not women's sports. Why would you have women's sports? I don't get it.
Joe Getty
This was tweeted out by Ian Bremmer and Ian Bremmer's, you know, his politics, lean left. But he's been tweeting this out a lot, I think, to other Democrats that follow him saying, hey, hello, we're really on the wrong side of this.
Jack Armstrong
We're never going to get to say what it's clearly true.
Joe Getty
Two thirds of Americans, including 92% of Republicans, say transgender athletes should not be allowed to compete in women's sports. Their words, not mine. This is a YouGov poll, but overall it's 20% of US adult citizens think it's okay for transgender men to be in sports. 20% independence 21 Republicans 4. You're not going to win a lot of elections with that. Even for Democrats, it's only 36%. Only 36% of Democrats want dudes in women's sports.
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Netanyahu announced today. It's just the beginning of them attacking Gaza and they're starting the ground operation back up. They're going to roll tanks in. So, so spicy times.
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Yeah, here comes the, the whooping. We had a couple of interesting discussions during the show today about immigration policy, but more specifically judges issuing injunctions against what the administration's trying to do and the legality of that and the constitutional issue at stake. And can a single district court judge who's just got a little district of Maryland say, tell the executive branch, no, you can't do this ever in the whole United States of America, says me. Till further notice, it almost never happened in the first 150 years of the country and, well, it never happened and then it almost never happened until the last 40 years or so. Now it's kind of a popular thing. But anyway, that's one of the subtexts of what Stephen Miller is discussing with Casey Hunt of cnn, one of their talking heads. We're going to skip part of it because it's longish. Just know this, the questions she's asking, she's already asked once or twice and he has attempted to answer those questions. And partly because she's a cute girl with straight teeth and reads well off a teleprompter and that's why she has her job. Um, she doesn't quite get it and just keeps going back to the same questions. So we'll pick it up, you know, a couple of minutes in with 82 Michael.
Michael
And here's an even more important point. Under the Constitution, who makes that determination? A district court judge elected by no one. Or the commander in chief of the army and navy. The president. And the president alone makes a decision.
Jack Armstrong
I'm sorry. Hey, Michael, I set that up. Poorly. I should have mentioned. What they're talking about is whether the president can exercise that 1798 law, national security, the Alien Enemies act, to deport Venezuelan gang bangers and criminals and. And nasty people who threaten the domestic security of the United States. Okay, so that's. That's what we're talking about. Who gets to figure out whether he can or whether they should be booted out or not. 82.
Michael
And here's an even more important point. Under the Constitution, who makes that determination? A district court judge elected by no one or the commander in chief of the army and navy. The president. And the presidential. Well, makes a decision of what triggers that determination. So do you then think we are actually at war with Venezuela, the nation state?
Jack Armstrong
Venezuela?
Michael
You're not hearing me. And you're not understanding me. Read the statute, alien Enemies Act, 1798. It says if a predatory incursion is perpetrated by a foreign government. So it lists three qualifying actions. It does say in the very beginning, there has to be a declared war against a nation or a state. That's what it says. Wrong. Look up the statute. It's on my account, on social media, especially where we found it. The. Yes, it says, or a predatory incursion or an invasion. The statute delineates three criteria for triggering the Alien Enemies Act. One is a act of war, which, by the way, an invasion is an act of war. But put that aside, one is an invasion, which this is. One is a predatory incursion, which this is. So it actually meets all three statutory criteria. But with respect to this particular statute, it's. The proclamation is utilizing the incursion and invasion language in the statute.
Jack Armstrong
And then to the constitutional question.
Michael
There's no way. There is no way. How are you going to expel illegal alien invaders from our country who are raping little girls, who are murdering little girls? If each and every deportation has to be adjudicated in a district court judge, that means you have no country. It means you have no sovereignty. It means you have no future. It is fundamentally incompatible to have a country and have individual expulsions adjudicated by a single district court judge.
Jack Armstrong
I'm just trying to figure out what.
Michael
Point of system do you. Because. What does the Trump administration believe? Because we do have separation of powers in this country. I hear what you're saying. Yes. Separation of powers. This is the judiciary interfering.
Katie Green
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Michael
The executive function. That is the separation of power.
Jack Armstrong
Then she asks, do you ignore a judge? And we'll. Let's skip to 86, Michael.
Michael
These same district court judges didn't do a damn thing to stop Joe Biden from flooding this nation with millions of illegal aliens. Do these district court judges didn't issue any injunctions to save the lives of Jocelyn or any federal courts? Is that what you're saying? What I'm saying is that what you said. There's a separation of powers.
Jack Armstrong
The. The.
Michael
The judiciary exercises judgment and relief. I don't speak for the White House.
Joe Getty
You are here to speak.
Michael
I will do. You're here to speak for the White House. I just want you to answer that one simple question.
Jack Armstrong
Okay.
Michael
Ready? Here we go. Under a proper reading of the Constitution, district court judges provide relief to individual plaintiffs seeking relief. District court judges do not have the authority, as a general matter, to enjoin the functioning of the executive branch. But their authority is at its lowest point when the president is exercising his powers as commander in chief. And I asked you a question. You never answered it. Can a judge and join troop movements overseas? Can a district court judge and join troop movements overseas? I am not going to get into the. Just say no. This. And then you'll know that I'm right. This is a question. You'll know that I'm right. We're not talking about other.
Jack Armstrong
Other troops.
Michael
The president. I need to ask you about something else. The president issued a proclamation delineating in detail how the Venezuelan regime sent this gang, this terrorist organization to our shores.
Joe Getty
Well, I'm going to start using that tactic when I argue particularly with women. Just say no, and we'll know that I'm right. Just say no.
Jack Armstrong
It's elegant and effective. I like it as a technique. Yes. Katie, please give that a shot and let me know how it goes. Yeah. If the reaction is. Is negative because women are so irrational, tell them to calm down. Calm down. Oh, you guys are dead.
Joe Getty
I. I can only assume this is going to the Supreme Court and we'll figure this out with a. Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Super interesting question.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I was gonna geek out on the Constitution, but Let's not bother. Life is so short.
Joe Getty
While we're on the topic of alien invasions or whatever. And I don't mean from space, but from other countries, which I guess I'm supposed to be okay with, no matter what happens. Well, and.
Jack Armstrong
And his point about where were all these district court judges when there are millions of people flooding into America? They were silent.
Joe Getty
That's a good kick.
Jack Armstrong
A few of them out or just out and out. Violent scumbags. And all of a sudden, wait a minute, the executive branch is overreaching.
Joe Getty
So I didn't dig seeing Conor McGregor at the White House the other day because I think he's a just an asshat and a bad guy all the way around. He's the MMA fighter who sucker punches old men and all kinds of stuff. Don't dig.
Jack Armstrong
He's unstable.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I just don't dig. I don't like the kind of guy he is. Anyways, he's Irish and running for office over there, I think. And he was at the White House and this is the issue he was bringing up. This is not him speaking, this is someone else writing about the issue Conor McGregor was bringing up about Ireland. If you live in rural Ireland, one of the most peaceful places on planet earth, it's so quiet you can hear the birds chirp. You know all your neighbors, many are your family members. It's a tight knit community. Then the government announces that they would open a migrant camp in your village and fill it with strange foreign men. The state forces arrive, push you aside and bully you in your own home. They erect walls and create a military like compound with televisions pointing at you to keep an eye on you. Then the roads are blocked and you can no longer access parts of your village you'd been frequenting for decades. In the end, you're left terrified and anxious with hundreds of migrants wandering around your community, calling you racist and acting like it's their home. Now this is the reality all over Ireland and I watched a couple of videos on this. Now the problem is if I don't like that reality, I'm not a good globalist or unfriendly to the melting pot or something like that. I just, I don't understand how you get around the human nature of. Look, I like the way it was before. I like it better. I'm going to vote for people who keep things the way they were.
Jack Armstrong
I liked it better, especially because nobody voted for the specific and devastating changes that he was describing.
Joe Getty
Well, I can't speak to Ireland, but in the United States we didn't. Nobody, we didn't vote for this. Nobody ran on. Let's bring in millions and millions of people and change the entire makeup of your community, your school. Nobody ran on that, nobody voted on that. It just happened. And I'm and If I don't like it, if I say I don't like it, I'm a bad person or obviously racist.
Jack Armstrong
And it gets worse than that because as many, many Europeans would tell you, a lot of these adult men in the places that Conor McGregor was describing there come from societies that are much, much, much softer on violence toward women and specifically sexual violence toward women. And now they are everywhere you look. And your wives and daughters and sisters and moms have to alter their lifestyles. It's horrific. It's the sort of thing that causes people to rise up violently. And they are, by the way, man, could I go on about German politics right now in this situation with the AfD, the far right AfD, and how nobody's allowed to form a coalition with them or even deal with them. And so the moderate conservatives have had to turn to the left. And the left, which is soft on immigration, is utterly perverted. What the moderate conservatives say they're about because you just can't talk to the far right. This one lady who reads the leads, the far right party said, you know, nobody ever calls the far left parties far left. They're communists. But the moderates can get into a coalition with the communists, but not us. Come on. She was asked about certain quotes from people in her party. She said, look, we're a party of 60,000 people. Yeah, there are some weirdos who say dumb crap, of course.
Joe Getty
Interesting.
Jack Armstrong
We'll talk about that more down the road.
Joe Getty
We will finish strong.
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So I Everybody knows the quote. If you're a politics guy, you know Ronald Reagan referring to the Soviet Union as the evil empire, but I don't remember the context of that. And the guy who wrote that phrase for the speech Ronald Reagan gave back in 1983. The what is now known as The Evil Empire speech died last week. Anthony Dolan. He's 76 years old. But anyway, here it is in context, and I thought it was pretty good. Couple of paragraphs won't take long. This is Ronald Reagan talking to the people of the world about the arms race and all that sort of stuff. In your discussions of the nuclear freeze proposals, I urge you to beware the temptation of pride, the temptation of blithely declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides equally at fault. To ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire, to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong and good and evil. While America's military strength is important, let me add here that I've always maintained that the struggle now going on for the world will never be decided by bombs or rockets, by armies or military might. The real crisis we face today is a spiritual one at root. It is a test of moral will and faith. I believe that communism is another sad, bizarre chapter in human history whose last, last pages, even now, are being written. I believe this because the source of our strength in the quest for human freedom is not material but spiritual, and because it knows no limitation. It must terrify and ultimately triumph over those who would enslave their fellow man. We haven't had anything like that said by a president in a very, very long time.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, yeah. You've got to have a certain amount of credibility, certain amount of consistency to unleash something like that and to be taken seriously. The only thing I disagree with Reagan on is the idea that the last pages are being written because communism is the sort of scam that reemerges every, you know, few years, few generations, because it is tempting to the ear and successive generations of people get duped by it and then enslaved by it in turn. I think we've had a lot of.
Joe Getty
Presidents didn't necessarily believe that either. So you wouldn't give that speech that it was a moral struggle that we were on the right side of?
Jack Armstrong
No, I agree with you.
Joe Getty
Yeah, you got. I won't name names, but some people are just into, you know, the power politics of it might makes right. I don't really think about the moral aspect of it. And then on the left, there's the. Well, we have no business lecturing the rest of the world about what's good and what's bad and what's right and what's wrong. I mean, come on.
Jack Armstrong
Exactly. I can't think of any presidents like that. I Wonder if Hank Jr. Can think of any presidents like that. As Michael is checked out. I saw him spacing off. He's not even close to his control board. Quiet quitting. You are so busted, mister. You are still at your post, soldier.
Joe Getty
Quiet quitting.
Jack Armstrong
This is what you're looking for. Obama. Oh, yeah. Good timing too. Perfect. Yeah. I tell you what, your permanent report's about to get a little longer. Oh, yeah. Are your permanent file. What do you call it back in elementary school. What was I quoting you with?
Joe Getty
I was quoting Tucker Carlson, his Post interview he did the other day about, you know, Iran gets the bomb. North Korea shouldn't have the bomb. Pakistan shouldn't have the bomb. What's the big deal of Iran gets the bomb? Okay, well, I don't agree. I think it's a big deal. I think there's good guys and bad guys. We're the good guys and perfect, but.
Jack Armstrong
Clearly the good guys.
Joe Getty
Let's not let the bad guys have amazing weapons.
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Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
Was that a remix? That sounded different today. If I lost my mind. Hey, let's get a final thought from everybody on the crew to wrap things up for the day. There is our technical director, Michelangelo Michael. Yeah, very interesting observation. Usually there's donuts around here, but today somebody put out some great strawberries and nobody's touched them, but I grabbed. I grabbed some, you know. Are those rancid St. Patrick's Day cupcakes still later? I believe they might be.
Joe Getty
They're still on the table in there.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, Lord. Katie Green, our esteemed newswoman, has a final thought. Katie, I'm going to adopt something that you said earlier.
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Jack Armstrong
Don't worry, it doesn't come off at all as dismissive. Jack, do you have a final thought for us?
Joe Getty
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Jack Armstrong
I'm completely distracted. I need it in time for the Masters. Oh, I want the golf ball to be the size of a tennis ball. I need that. That's Not a want.
Joe Getty
That's a need. That's what I was convincing.
Jack Armstrong
Sorry I yelled at you earlier. You're a man of good sense.
Joe Getty
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Podcast Summary: Armstrong & Getty On Demand – "What Sort Of Crap Are You Dealing In?!"
Episode Details:
In the "What Sort Of Crap Are You Dealing In?!" episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into a variety of pressing topics ranging from the newly released JFK assassination files to contemporary immigration policies. The episode interweaves political analysis with pop culture references, offering listeners a blend of serious discourse and light-hearted commentary.
Exploring Declassified Documents The episode kicks off with an in-depth discussion on the recently declassified JFK assassination files. Drawing insights from veteran broadcaster Steve Portnoy, Armstrong and Getty analyze the implications of the new information unveiled by the government.
Jack Armstrong [06:11]: "10,000... thousand tens of thousands of pages are being released and as people paw through them, they're coming across really interesting stuff."
CIA Operations and Lee Harvey Oswald The hosts highlight the revelations about the CIA's surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald in the months leading up to the assassination. The discussion sheds light on Oswald's interactions with Cuban and Soviet officials, challenging the lone shooter theory.
Joe Getty [06:46]: "Most people are dead now, and have been for a long time. JFK was assassinated in November of '63. That's a long time ago."
Interagency Conflicts and Conspiracy Theories Armstrong and Getty debate whether the newly released documents support conspiracy theories or simply reveal interagency incompetence. They emphasize the CIA's attempts to overshadow the State Department, as evidenced by the 1961 Schlesinger memo.
Jack Armstrong [07:53]: "The previously classified portion of the memo cites the specific number of CIA personnel that had been stationed in the U.S. embassy in Paris..."
Public Reaction and Historical Context The hosts discuss public skepticism regarding the lone gunman narrative, especially in light of Oswald's extensive interactions with communist entities.
Joe Getty [12:56]: "If it wasn't just a lone gunman... he'd been meeting with communists days before he shot the President."
Stephen Miller's Interview on CNN A significant portion of the episode focuses on immigration policies, particularly discussing Judge injunctions against the executive branch's directives. Armstrong and Getty critique the constitutional balance of power, questioning the judiciary's role in immigration enforcement.
Michael [28:24]: "Under the Constitution, who makes that determination? A district court judge elected by no one or the commander in chief of the army and navy. The president."
Alien Enemies Act of 1798 The conversation delves into the Alien Enemies Act, debating its applicability to current immigration challenges. The hosts argue about the constitutional implications of allowing a single district court judge to override executive decisions on troop movements and deportations.
Michael [30:23]: "The proclamation is utilizing the incursion and invasion language in the statute."
Separation of Powers Armstrong and Getty emphasize the importance of separation of powers, criticizing what they perceive as judicial overreach into executive functions.
Joe Getty [34:03]: "Then the roads are blocked and create a military-like compound... It must terrify and ultimately triumph over those who would enslave their fellow man."
Polling Data on Sports Inclusion The hosts present recent polling data highlighting public sentiment towards transgender athletes competing in women's sports. According to a YouGov poll, a significant majority of Americans, especially Republicans, oppose such participation.
Joe Getty [23:07]: "Two-thirds of Americans, including 92% of Republicans, say transgender athletes should not be allowed to compete in women's sports."
Political Implications Armstrong and Getty discuss the electoral ramifications of these opinions, suggesting that political candidates opposing transgender athletes may not fare well in elections.
Jack Armstrong [23:24]: "We're never going to get to say what it's clearly true."
The episode concludes with Armstrong and Getty sharing personal anecdotes and reflections, maintaining their signature blend of humor and candid conversation. They touch upon various topics, from pop culture events to personal experiences, before signing off with their usual camaraderie.
Jack Armstrong [45:54]: "Armstrong and Getty wrapping up another grueling four-hour workday."
Joe Getty [47:28]: "Well, and speaking up for the women folk in space..."
Notable Quotes:
Joe Getty [06:46]: "Most people are dead now, and have been for a long time. JFK was assassinated in November of '63. That's a long time ago."
Michael [28:24]: "Under the Constitution, who makes that determination? A district court judge elected by no one or the commander in chief of the army and navy. The president."
Joe Getty [23:07]: "Two-thirds of Americans, including 92% of Republicans, say transgender athletes should not be allowed to compete in women's sports."
Jack Armstrong [07:53]: "The previously classified portion of the memo cites the specific number of CIA personnel that had been stationed in the U.S. embassy in Paris..."
Conclusion
The "What Sort Of Crap Are You Dealing In?!" episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand offers a comprehensive exploration of historical and contemporary issues, underpinned by engaging dialogue and sharp analysis. Whether dissecting the complexities of JFK's assassination or scrutinizing current immigration policies, Armstrong and Getty provide listeners with thought-provoking insights and a balanced perspective on America's enduring challenges.