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Foreign.
Cindy Crawford
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln.
Jack Armstrong
Radio studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty. Enough here. Armstrong and Gary.
Joe Getty
The big question is where's my spit? That's what we're all wondering.
Jack Armstrong
I'm sorry, where? Where's what now?
Joe Getty
Where's our spit if 23andMe is going out of business.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah, where's our. I want my saliva back.
Joe Getty
Where's our spit?
Jack Armstrong
Live from Studio C. I'm sorry, hang on just a second. No, I think we should attack their ship building first so they cannot rearm as easily sent. I'm sorry. I'm advising the Pentagon for some. Somehow I got included in their text string over how China. So anyway, where were we? Oh, our. Our general manager Vine o Snap o Threadogram or however people are communicating these days, sometimes leaking it to Jeffrey Goldberg. If you're not familiar with all these rye references, we will explain momentarily.
Joe Getty
It's funny. It's just like two days ago I was on something called. I think it was dispatch. I'd have to look it up. A messaging app I'd never used before. Somebody said so weird. It was a. We were texting about financial stuff and so somebody said let's take this to Discord. No, it's not Discord. I know Discord, but yeah, that's my whole point. It's one I'd never heard of. And so then said, let's take this financial stuff there. They said, what's your account number? I said, I've never even heard of this. I don't have an account. Anyway, I set it up and then last night this news breaks about this one which is a completely different one. I'd never. How many different encrypted. You got to know the person's handle. Messaging services are out there.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, a lot. Apparently many are.
Joe Getty
Some of them better than others. I don't know. Anyway, welcome to the show. We got lots to talk about. We will get to the bottom of where your spit is at some point and how big a deal this whole thing is that they were discussing the war plans on attacking the Houthis on a. Well, it's a company. It's a commercial company. But encrypted messaging app but not the official government stuff.
Jack Armstrong
And accidentally included the editor of the Atlantic on the string somehow. Somehow, yes. Signal the app in question.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Which is another one of those, I guess. So this is either a huge deal or not a huge deal. Most of the people I tend to Fairly large deal. Yeah, most of the People, people I respect in the world of journalism seem to think it's a very big deal. Mark Halperin was saying, this is unbelievable. I mean, just over and over again and talking to his sources, which a lot of my Republicans, who seem to be pretty beside themselves with amazement over it. In the Wall Street Journal, they're quoting some people anonymously, you know, in the early hours of this scandal. Is scandal a fair word on this?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, absolutely, it is.
Joe Getty
Wall Street Journal quoting some people on this scandal at this point saying, it's just somebody. Some heads have got to roll. This is just. You can't. You can't have this.
Jack Armstrong
So, yeah, I'm afraid it may be our friend Mike Waltz, who I think very highly of the National Security Advisor. He appears to have initiated the string on. I can't even remember I just said it. Signal.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
Snappo. Chadow. Vino. Signal. Graham.
Joe Getty
So he is the national Security advisor and he put together the meeting that included all the heavyweights but the president. I mean, all the heaviest of heavyweights but the president. You got your Secretary of State, you got your sec Def. You got your CIA director. I mean, you got everybody that is anybody. The vice president who is arguing strongly against attacking the Houthis, which I find interesting because the texts are out. They accidentally invited this journalist on and he. He has released some of the texts. And so that's kind of interesting on its own to see the back and forth.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah, I thought that part was just fascinating and worth discussing. Discussing on its own as a topic. Yeah.
Joe Getty
But anyway, you got all these super heavyweights discussing, well, should we attack them now or later, or what? What methods are we going to use or what do we attack first? And all that sort of stuff. The Wall Street Journal reporting today, administration officials said President Trump was frustrated by the episode and was directing his ire at Waltz. But it wasn't immediately clear if he would move to oust his national security advisers. The official said Trump asked aides on Monday how Waltz would be so sloppy. One of the officials said, yeah, that.
Jack Armstrong
Is given the dreaded expression of utmost confidence by the press secretary. Anybody who's been a fan, fan of Major League Sports knows if the owner says, I have complete confidence in our manager and we are looking to him to guide us into the future, that means he's fired.
Joe Getty
Yeah. So different ways to look at this, I suppose. Let's start here. So how big a deal is this? How common is this? I'm starting to see people say it's incredibly common. Everybody in government does It. Okay, fine. That might be true, it might not be true. That's a great cover. If it's not true to say, hey, everybody does. The problem is we've got to get to the bottom of classified documents, communication lines, all these different things. What's official, what's proper, what's not. If the government system is so slow and clunky and archaic that nobody uses it, well then say it out loud. So the next time a Democrat gets caught doing this, all the Republicans don't say he's gotta go classified information, blah, blah, blah. And we just keep going back and forth.
Jack Armstrong
Right, right. And it's all performative. It reminds me of Ayn Rand's famous screed about. Was it Ayn Rand or. Or Orwell? Well, it was. I think the two of them had dinner one night and, and concocted this. The idea that we create so many laws, we make you into a lawbreaker when we need to, will find something you're in violation of and then bring you to your knees. And I think it was Rand anyway.
Joe Getty
I think they got together one night, sexed it up, had a child. His name is Tim Sandifer.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, golly, that was perfect. But the point being everybody's playing fast and loose and then pretending to be outraged when the other side does. I think the fact that Jeffrey freaking Goldberg, who I will never forgive him for this, hired Kevin Williamson, one of the most reasonable conservative, not MAGA thinkers and writers in America, and then fired him before he wrote a paragraph because his his way left woke weenie list readers peed their pants over the hiring just is the worst sort of limp wristed, phony, pseudo intellectual cowards. And he was included in this string. How did that act?
Joe Getty
Well, here's the theory on that and it sounds pretty plausible to me. Talk to me Walls has been leaking to Goldberg, Jewish guy who's very pro Israel, to get various stories out to help boost the whole Israel. People are in favor of, you know, supporting Israel against Hamas.
Jack Armstrong
So he was a good theory.
Joe Getty
In fact, that's almost. That makes perfect sense because that's what happens in Washington D.C. that's what you do. If you have a policy position, you're worried your policy position is not winning the day you leak to New York Times, the Atlantic, whoever, to try to get your side out to affect the conversation. And I think that's probably why, you know, he was so top of mind or top of list for inviting somebody on a call, like a friend. He's probably in, you know, the, your group friends and he just clicked them all included Secretary of State, CIA. Oh, and Jeffrey Goldberg. I forgot to unclick that one.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, that reminds me, we've got to get to the story about the Washington Post reporter who covers the Israel Hamas war and what she posts online in her personal time. Stuff like, call me Nazi, call me a terrorist, call me backward, but still F your illegal state of Israel. Wow, that's the WaPo's solid, solid gold reporter on the Israel Hamas conflict right there.
Joe Getty
But before we start the show officially, which we need to do, or we're going to be an FCC violation, and there's a decent chance Trump puts us on a plane and flies us to another country.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, no, not that jail in El Salvador. It doesn't. Look, again.
Joe Getty
You think this is a scale to 1 to 8, 1 to 10, how big a deal is it?
Jack Armstrong
You know, that's. That's a great question.
Joe Getty
I'm saying, like, there's all kinds of investigations. Like it's Iran Contra or Watergate or maybe Fast and Furious or something like that.
Jack Armstrong
6.5.
Joe Getty
Okay, not as high as I thought.
Jack Armstrong
And I'll make this very brief because I know we need to move on, but I'm reminded of a couple of incidents during our long and mediocre career in which we left a microphone opener, somebody did, and we were conversing and saying the sort of thing fellas say to each other and realized the mic was open and had to quickly rewind through our addled memories trying to figure out, oh, my God, what did we say? And are our careers over? And thankfully, the very few times that they should have been over, it wasn't audible enough to. To. To, you know, had that effect. This is an example of they left the mic open, and if they had been talking about China and Taiwan, it would have been an historic disaster bombing. The Houthis, not good. Couple of shots at Europe, not great. But Europeans are weenies, and that's fine, and everybody knows it, and it was successful.
Joe Getty
Imagine if this had happened and it hadn't successful, then people would be able to claim that was the reason.
Jack Armstrong
So the bullet was dodged. But the question remains, why are we dodging bullets over here? We've got to be better, right?
Joe Getty
One more nugget on why that there's a problem there. But let's start the show officially. I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Jo Getty on this. It is Tuesday, March 25, the year 2025. 325 25. We are Armstrong and Getty, and we approve of this program.
Jack Armstrong
Nine Shopping months till Christmas. All right, let's begin the show officially, then, according to FCC rules and regs. Here we go at.
Mark
Mark, who did the colonists fight in the Revolutionary War? Oh, God. In the Revolutionary War. It's was. Oh, I don't know if this is right. I mean, it sounds so stupid. Was it the Spanish? Wait, what are your majors? Business, biology. Elementary education.
Cindy Crawford
Oh.
Jack Armstrong
America's college students. Yes. Okay, well, you remember the Boston Tea Party, when the. The costume colonists threw the paella into the water to punish the Spanish?
Joe Getty
We will.
Jack Armstrong
The Boston Paella Party.
Joe Getty
There's much to say about that and more clips, and we will do that later. And it's so frustrating.
Jack Armstrong
No bueno.
Joe Getty
The other one nugget that bothers me is Hegseth coming out, attacking Goldberg, calling him a hack journalist. All this sort of stuff, which I'm fine with that. But, yeah, two hours earlier, the. The. The Trump administration had confirmed it was true. You got to know that. Somebody's got to tell you or something.
Jack Armstrong
Well, and.
Joe Getty
And.
Jack Armstrong
And the idea that, hey, critical national secrets were leaked to a journalist. Yeah, well, he's a hack journalist, and he sucks. That makes it better.
Joe Getty
Well, he was saying we didn't leak any war plans. That never happened. He's a hack journalist. The White House already confirmed it two hours ago. Nobody told you? Nobody told.
Jack Armstrong
Amateur hour.
Joe Getty
I know.
Jack Armstrong
That.
Joe Getty
Just. That's a bad look. That is a bad look. If I was him, I would find people. Hey, you want to let me know if the government has confirmed this actually happened before I go out to a reporter and say it didn't happen?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Yikes.
Joe Getty
That's rough.
Jack Armstrong
It's the greatest superpower on earth, friends.
Joe Getty
We'Ve got Katie's headlines on the way. Lots of stuff. And, you know, you comment on this text line 415295, KFTC.
Mark
Armstrong and Getty.
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Joe Getty
You know, I was going to say something impactful, but we got plenty of time for impactful. Have you seen any of the AI threads of TV Casts as babies. Have you seen any of those?
Jack Armstrong
I have not.
Joe Getty
It's AI Created. It's like the cast of Friends if they were all babies. Or the cast of the Sopranos if they were babies. Or the Office. Oh, they're so freaking good off this fine one and send you Joe. They're so hilarious.
Jack Armstrong
Good in what sense? Oh, funny. Okay.
Joe Getty
Yeah, he's like a little baby. You know, it looks like Ross and Rachel if they were babies, I mean. Exactly.
Jack Armstrong
I'm not sure I. I get it, but I will when I see it. I'm sure.
Joe Getty
And. And I suppose the entire AI Prompt was make the cast of the Sopranos babies and probably the whole prompt.
Jack Armstrong
I feel like I have no time for such Internet foolishness. But to each their own, I say. All right. So, so much to get to today. Boy. Let's figure out who's reporting what. It's the lead story with Katie Green. Katie.
Katie Green
And I'm working on a Katie's corner at Armstrong&Yeti.com I'll put the baby Sopranos on there for you guys. Starting with NBC intelligence officials to face Senate questions about journalists inclusion in military strikes.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I'd say it's. It's quite a coincidence that there is a big. The first big congressional hearing of the year with all the top intelligence chairs. And so I'm sure this will be topic number one, at least for the Democrats.
Jack Armstrong
Lee rewriting the agenda. Yes, indeed.
Katie Green
From USA Today, judge says at hearing, quote, nazis were treated better than Venezuelans deported by Trump.
Jack Armstrong
All right, again with the Nazi references.
Joe Getty
That got played on every news episode I saw in the last 24 hours.
Katie Green
From ABC, Kremlin says details of U. S. Russia talks on Ukraine will not be published.
Jack Armstrong
Okay.
Katie Green
From Breitbart.com Elon Musk claims Doge disappeared. Discovered $330 million in small business administration loans given to kids under the age of 11.
Jack Armstrong
Hey there, go getters, lemonade stands, et cetera.
Joe Getty
Have you gone to mole?
Jack Armstrong
I need about $10 million in startup money to get myself a bike for my newspaper route.
Katie Green
From the Associated Press, Columbia student protester who's lived in the United states since age 7 sues to stop deportation order.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, this stuff has all got to work its way through the courts. It's fine. It's the process we got. Have a good system. It's lasted 250 years.
Katie Green
From the BBC, a job application rise bringing risks of hiring incapable staff.
Joe Getty
Why?
Jack Armstrong
Oh, yeah, because you use AI to prep your resume, Right, Katie, you've got.
Joe Getty
The story, but how's how is that any different than if you just lied on your resume in the past?
Katie Green
Well, because AI can make you look really good.
Joe Getty
Okay.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Generally the sort of people who lie on resumes aren't super great at it. I think I've got a great possible.
Joe Getty
Example of that I'll have to get to a little bit later. I may have encountered that yesterday.
Jack Armstrong
Really?
Joe Getty
Okay.
Katie Green
From the Wall Street Journal. The space station is too clean and it's making astronauts sick.
Jack Armstrong
Was just reading about that. Really, really interesting. Back to the theme of the human body is not. We are not a organism. An organism. We are an environment with millions of organisms. Space station is too sterile.
Katie Green
From the New York.
Joe Getty
Send me up to the space station. I'll take care of that real quick.
Jack Armstrong
Oh boy.
Katie Green
From the New York Post only fans star Sophie Rain says she believes that God is happy she's successful after earnings. $43 million.
Joe Getty
$43 million. Again, I don't know how this stuff scales. How much porn did some of you people look at? Is the the only thing you do well?
Jack Armstrong
You know, there's so much porn, so little time. You got to stay busy.
Katie Green
And finally, the Babylon be Elon Musk disguises IRS building as a Tesla dealership so democrats will burn it down.
Joe Getty
I like it. Continues to be a problem. So we gotta catch up on a whole bunch of these stories. And I think I ran into one of those inflated resumes by AI just yesterday. It's funny that you had that in your news headlines today. I'll give an example among other things on the way.
Mark
Armstrong and getty.
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Joe Getty
Let'S do another one of these. Sticking a mic in the face of spring breakers who are in college. These are college students.
Mark
What shape is the U. S. Pentagon building? Isn't it just a square? How many U. S. Senators are there? How many amendments are in the bill of rights? There's a lot.
Joe Getty
I know, I know.
Mark
17.
Joe Getty
I wish I could enjoy this. I used to. I no longer do. I don't know if it's because I've gotten older or I'm aware of how much the decay of our education system, K through PhD is a disaster for the country or whatever, but. And the fact that college is so freaking expensive. And then the attitudes some of you all have.
Jack Armstrong
One of the greatest frauds in the history of mankind.
Joe Getty
And the attitudes that some of you still have about it how it's just something you gotta do or you're. You're a failed parent or a failed child if you don't go to college. Listen to those people. They're not qualified to be in college and they're not going to learn any of that stuff while they're there. And they're going to spend a gazillion dollars and get drunk and then that's. And then I've got another thing I want to get to later about diploma inflation. The higher percentage that we've got now than even a few years ago of businesses that demand a college degree. Why? Why?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, well, I thought that was on the. Wayne, I want to talk about that more. I tell you what, it used to be more enjoyable to feel superior to those ninnies until you realize they'll be providing our elder care someday.
Joe Getty
Right? They'll be running the country.
Jack Armstrong
Now hold still. I've got to put this needle in your artery. No, I think you mean vein, don't you? They're the same.
Joe Getty
Oh Lord, I can't imagine how you could be an adult and not know there are a hundred senators. I mean, that's just unimaginable to me, period. Let alone a college student.
Jack Armstrong
In the defense of that cabal of bikini clad hotties, one of them did shout out the correct answer. Two per state. She said, well, congratulations. And my heart went pitter pat.
Joe Getty
Congratulations on knowing what a third grader should know.
Jack Armstrong
Well, right. But shall we level our contempt at the youngsters or the government schools and the woke lunatics who've taken them over? Yeah, the Spanish. In case you're just tuning in one of the earlier tapes. Go ahead, play the first one, would you, Michael?
Mark
90. Who did the colonists fight in the Revolutionary War? Oh God. In the Revolutionary War it was. Oh, I don't know if this is right. I mean it sounds so stupid. Was it the Spanish? Wait, what are your majors? Business, Biology. Elementary education.
Jack Armstrong
Oh, that's right. The colonists fought against the Spanish because they hated tapas. They wanted just one meal.
Joe Getty
I've got a bunch of little plates. I'm glad you think the decay of this nation is funny.
Jack Armstrong
It is.
Joe Getty
So listen to them, they're majors. I'm a business major. Elementary education. Are you freaking serious?
Jack Armstrong
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
You're an ignoramus. And you have been cheated.
Joe Getty
Well, you have. It's not. Yeah, exactly. It's not your fault. It's the fault that you were passed along through every grade your whole life, not learning any of this stuff. And your parents weren't aware of that for some reason. And now you're at college and somebody's footing the bill for that for no reason whatsoever. You're getting nothing out of it.
Jack Armstrong
Right. It's a scam in which many, many hundreds of thousands of people are profiting mightily running our fake universities and colleges. If you ask those, those girls, how many genders are there? And if you can't answer that question, why? And I'll bet they could give you a pretty good description of, well, you can choose your gender just based on the way you want to express yourself. I'll bet they've got that down.
Joe Getty
Yeah. And they could probably decent chance. They could give you a couple of lines on why Israel is a bad country. Let's just do one more.
Mark
Who won the Civil War?
Joe Getty
Oh, shoot.
Mark
It's east or west, right? Well, it's the Civil War, so it's the civilians versus whoever was in power. How many justices are on the Supreme Court? Justices. So like, when you say that, like, you mean like the FBI?
Jack Armstrong
Wow, wow, wow. You know, you could say, oh, come on, they asked a bunch of people those questions and edited it to make the most of humor and blah, blah.
Joe Getty
You shouldn't be able to find anybody.
Jack Armstrong
You should have to take a week to find somebody who's that ignorant. Yeah.
Joe Getty
All right, different topic here since there's going to be a fair amount of news that I think is unfavorable to the Trump administration. This whole sloppiness around the text chat about war plans and inviting a journalist, all that. If you don't know what we're talking about. More on that next hour. Thought I'd hit this Axios. Now, two of the best reporters in all of political reporting are Mike Allen and Jim Vande Hei. They started a couple of these companies. Anyway, they had a good piece out yesterday from Axios on the state of the Democratic Party. We've talked about some of these, some of these hour. I was aware of. Not all of them, though. For instance, and we mentioned this last year, just statistically, the Democrats are in their deepest hole in 50 years. So Mike Allen says top Democrats tell us their party is in the deepest Hole they've been in in 50, 50 years, half a century. So I'd be going back to. They're probably talking McGovern getting wiped out by Nixon. Probably.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah. Well, yeah, sure.
Joe Getty
And. And they fear things could actually get worse. The party has its lowest favorability ever. You knew that. No popular national leader to help him prove it. You probably knew that too. But that's interesting that there's like nobody even close is like, you know, it was Nancy until she stepped down anyway.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, I mean she was not that if popular. She was just incredibly effective.
Joe Getty
You gotta have somebody who can walk out. And when you talk, all the media stops and thinks, okay, that's their position and they don't have that person now at all.
Jack Armstrong
And I don't think it's Josh Shapiro for all of his smarts for various reasons we can get into later.
Joe Getty
Insufficient numbers to stop most legislation in Congress. That's just math. But that's true. A durable minority on the Supreme Court. Yeah, it's going to be a long time before lefties run the Supreme Court again. This one though, I hadn't thought of. All of this is occurring because this has happened before. Parties have been up and down. Joe and I talk about this a lot. I mean, after Barack Obama won, you know, it seemed like when will the Republicans ever be able to win again? Now the Democrats, not that many years later at the worst they've been in 50 years. But this part is new. Dwindling influence over the media ecosystem with right leaning podcasters and social media accounts ascendant. That is brand new. Where that mainstream media just doesn't, in Hollywood just doesn't even have a tiny percentage of the power it did when I was like 25.
Jack Armstrong
And what's really interesting to me is that you combine that with the fact that they throw away their legacy as the party of the working class and made it all about ideology as opposed to, you know, I hate to use the term class for various, you know, Marxist hating reasons, but they've absolutely squandered their, their hold on working class America. Blue collar America of all races, when they made it about, you know, their wackadoodle ideology and to, to squander that legacy at the same time you lose control of the indoctrination machine that is the major media. You've screwed yourself.
Joe Getty
Right. Well, the next one on the list, young voters are growing dramatically more conservative.
Jack Armstrong
Which we've talked about polling shows, except the lunatic gals. Dads, dads, talk to your daughters. Help them be sane.
Joe Getty
Democrats have A very bad 2026 map for Senate races. Democratic Senate retirements could make it harder for the party to flip the House. With members tempted by statewide races. It'd be shocking if the Democrats didn't take the House back. And then I'll just hit you with one more because some of the other ones get pretty technical and inside, you know, Washington sort of thing. But thanks to the number of people fleeing blue states, the math for a Dem to win the presidency will just get harder in for instance, by 2030, just the Democratic demographics are working toward Republicans, not Democrats.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Joe Getty
Man, I thought all that stuff that I knew combined with the all of a sudden the media and Hollywood don't have the power they had before. That's a bad spot to be in.
Jack Armstrong
Agreed.
Joe Getty
They need a star.
Jack Armstrong
I've got a little bit more. The Democratic party's popularity hitting 20% in the NBC poll. We talked about that. I'm sure you've heard that. And according to Nelly Bowles in the Free Press and as an aside, and if you know Nellie Bowles, tell her I said this, I think she may be America's greatest humorist. I don't mean like stand up comedian, but in writing she is brilliant. Anyway, she writes and only a brave 7% say they have a very positive view. According to the NBC poll, a similar poll. I love the 7% who think the Democrats are doing great. That's the 7% of Americans who don't read the news and live happy, good, peaceful lives. That's the 7% of Americans who make lemongrass tea from their garden and they go to an Episcopal church with a rainbow stained glass windows and they have zero grandchildren in three subaros. But you know what? It's a good life. They're the Mel Robbins people shouting let them. Every time a Democrat dies on the hill of gender affirming health care for illegal immigrants, the Democrats are committing slow motion suicide. And 7% of voters are all. That's their truth. And I love them despite it. But not despite it, but because of it.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I know those people. I was talking to a. I wish I could say who it was but I mean very, very highly educated professional who, who said to me recently and I keep my mouth shut about this stuff, they don't know anything about me. But he said I was shocked Kamala Harris lost. He said it just shows you what a bubble we live in in California. He said I had, I mean just, I was just basing it on, you know, people I talked to. I was shocked you lost. I thought really you pay no attention then if you were shocked, zero attention.
Jack Armstrong
That's a little bit of self awareness creeping in though, which is encouraging. Realizing he's a bubble. And then finally this the lefty pollster David Shore has data showing just how much Trump would have won if everyone had shown up to the polls, quote. The reality is if all registered voters had turned out, then Donald Trump would have won the popular vote by 5 points, he said, instead of just 1.7 points. There's long been an idea that Dems just need to get out the vote, but the truth for Dems is that under no circumstances should be should the vote be gotten out. That has flipped back to Nellie Bowles. Next cycle will see rich ladies heading to the Philly suburbs to padlock people inside their homes. Celebrities will hold concerts hundreds of miles from the nearest polling place. Candidates will shake the hand of working class men in Ohio and then tell them if the line to vote is longer than 10 minutes, just call it good and go home. Huh?
Joe Getty
That's right. The the rock the vote is going to be Ted Nugent, not Bruce Springsteen. Don't rock the vote. It's going to be saying all the lefties.
Jack Armstrong
No, stay home.
Joe Getty
You shouldn't vote. It's waste of time.
Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
So Joe's got Mailbag on the way and then an hour two will revisit the scandal of the day. How big a deal is it or not? See, it could be a really big deal. Maybe, I don't know. We'll. We'll let you decide. We'll bring you the facts as we know them currently. That's the whole discussing war plans over.
Jack Armstrong
Texts sort of thing or some sort of some communication means, which maybe everybody does.
Joe Getty
Or not, depending on who you ask. It's complicated. Anyway, Mailbag on the way. Stay here.
Mark
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Joe Getty
I gotta use that. I gotta mention that AI writing resumes. I think I came across that yesterday. And yeah, that's gonna ruin one of my best skills, which I've always thought was like, you know, sniffing out scumbags. Just through like the writing and texting and that sniffery. Now you can't cuz AI. Anyway, more on that later.
Jack Armstrong
Interesting. Well, and then you got AI reading those resumes. So Great. Super. No need for humans anymore. Hooray. Wait a minute. Here's your freedom loving quote of the day from the great Thomas Sowell, sent along by Philip. Nice job, Philip. I love this one. What multiculturalism boils down to is that you can praise any culture in the world except western culture and you cannot blame any culture in the world except western culture.
Joe Getty
Correct. That is very good.
Jack Armstrong
The whole wokest multicultural thing. What does. What does trans theory have to do with critical race theory have to do with settler colonial theory? Oh, at the end it's always Western civilization that is bad and needs to be torn down. That's weird. Mailbag.
Joe Getty
Woot woot.
Jack Armstrong
We've explained it many times. If you're new to the show, it's neo Marxism. That's the short version. Drop us a Note mailbag@armstrongandgetty.com David writes Jack, seriously dude. Okay, the Oprah remark just now. This is yesterday. I don't believe Jack, that you believe what you just said. 20 million votes for Oprah or something. It sounds like pandering, not buying it. I always yell BS at my radio when you pop off with these comments.
Joe Getty
I stated that I think Oprah, if she ran, would run away with it, she'd get the nomination, and I don't even know if anybody challenged her. And I think she'd win the election with gazillions of people who never voted before coming out to vote for.
Jack Armstrong
And then precisely 34 minutes later, I take it back what I said about Jack. David writes, okay, Jack just said the therapists are there to co sign your bs. That was profound and I will be using it going forward. Disregard my earlier email about Jack's pandering. Jack, you're brilliant. From South Carolina, or socar as we call it around here. You do? I've never heard that. Love you guys, even though you irritate me at times. Keep it up, David. We irritate me every single day. So I don't wanna hear any more of your gripen, frankly. How about this? Tom from SoCal, fellas, during yesterday's show, you diagnosed the. I'm sorry, you discussed the language of the Alien and enemies act of 1798 in the reference to being at war. This is the act that the Trump administration is leaning on for departing all those alleged Venezuelan gang members. But the phrase that really stuck out to me is quote, blah, blah, blah, by any foreign nation or government, et cetera, et cetera. Since the Biden administration opened the borders and in some flew the illegal aliens in. That's absolutely correct. Yeah. And since they are not a foreign nation or government, is this the language that the left will point to next in their bid to bring all of the deported illegal aliens back? Let's call it the Biden mayorkas loophole. I've got a busy day. Monday, Tuesday. Tom signs up. Beautiful Tom. Yeah, that's funny. No, it. It was not a foreign government that brought in dangerous foreigners. It was our government, so it's okay. Hmm. Moving along, Jeff and Reno, how old are the laws against murder? It's a reference to the 1798 law that Trump is relying on, just younger than the Constitution. But Jeff writes Pancho Villa raiding border towns. Probably what you'd call an incursion. Also taking over control of the entire apartment buildings. Sounds like an incursion reference to Colorado. It's of course irrelevant how the old Alien Enemies act is. Some laws on the books go back to before recorded history and we still enforce them. Sure, Jess. And Wiley, Texas writes Howdy Doody duties. Second paragraph of the Times newsletter, the New York Times. Why is the fighting restarted? It's mainly because Israel and Hamas have incompatible visions of how this war ends.
Joe Getty
Well, that's true.
Jack Armstrong
Israel wants Hamas to religious power and Hamas wants to retain control of Gaza. Yeah, that's it. Jess writes, Israel's just being mean for no reason. I get it. Ever argue with a passive aggressive lover and they hit you with I'm sorry that you're so mad? Jess in Wiley, Texas, that is a brief and fabulous email about media bias in Israel.
Joe Getty
That's good. I just came across yesterday I didn't realize in the Old Testament God says Gaza will be cursed forever or something like that.
Jack Armstrong
Was that right?
Joe Getty
Seems to have played out pretty pretty accurately.
Jack Armstrong
The Bible. That's right, sir. And finally this Sonny writes It occurred to me guys, on the Department of the the topic of the Department of Education. It occurred to me. Hmm. Take two. It occurred to me that the last thing a Nazi would ever do is disband the Department of Education and give any power back to the States. Just a thought for the crazy left to ponder. Yes, these Nazis trying to decentralize power. How dare they.
Joe Getty
Idiots any who oligarchs and whatnot.
Jack Armstrong
Blah blah blah Nazis, blah blah blah fascists, et cetera.
Joe Getty
So a journalist gets accidentally added to a group chat about war plans. If you haven't heard that story, we'll get into it an hour too.
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand: "Where's Our Spit?!" – Detailed Summary
Released on March 25, 2025
In the electrifying episode titled "Where's Our Spit?!", hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve deep into a mix of high-stakes political scandals, the declining fortunes of the Democratic Party, the pitfalls of the modern education system, and the burgeoning influence of artificial intelligence. With sharp wit and incisive commentary, Armstrong and Getty navigate through current events, providing listeners with a comprehensive analysis of pressing national issues.
The episode kicks off with a riveting discussion about a recent scandal involving the encrypted messaging app Signal. The core issue revolves around a group chat containing top national security officials who inadvertently included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg.
Joe Getty opens the conversation by posing the central question: "Where's our spit if 23andMe is going out of business." (00:30) However, as the hosts clarify, the real issue pertains to the accidental inclusion of a journalist in sensitive military discussions.
Jack Armstrong elaborates on the implications, highlighting the potential national security risks: "We have to get to the bottom of classified documents, communication lines, all these different things. What's official, what's proper, what's not." (06:19)
The hosts dissect the fallout from President Trump's reaction to the scandal. The administration's frustration is palpable, with Trump questioning the competence of National Security Advisor Mike Waltz: "President Trump was frustrated by the episode and was directing his ire at Waltz." (04:36)
Armstrong draws parallels to historical mishaps, suggesting that the accidental leak "reminds me of Ayn Rand's famous screed" on legislative overreach (06:19), underscoring the severity of the situation.
Shifting focus, Armstrong and Getty provide a critical analysis of the Democratic Party's current predicament. Citing recent Axios reports, they underscore the party's plummeting popularity and diminishing influence.
Joe Getty references Mike Allen's insights: "Top Democrats tell us their party is in the deepest hole they've been in in 50 years." (24:22) This sentiment is echoed as Armstrong notes the loss of working-class support: "They have absolutely squandered their hold on working-class America." (25:51)
The hosts delve into the challenges ahead, discussing the unfavorable 2026 Senate races and the demographic shifts that increasingly favor Republicans. Jack Armstrong emphasizes the media's declining power: "The mainstream media just doesn't, in Hollywood just doesn't even have a tiny percentage of the power it did when I was like 25." (25:51)
Furthermore, they explore the impact of young voters becoming more conservative, a trend that could spell further trouble for the Democratic agenda: "Young voters are growing dramatically more conservative." (26:35)
Armstrong and Getty take a humorous yet critical stance on the state of higher education. They highlight alarming gaps in basic historical knowledge among college students, illustrating the decay of the education system.
A recurring segment features clips of college students displaying ignorance on fundamental questions:
Joe Getty laments the exorbitant costs of college education and the phenomenon of diploma inflation: "Businesses now demand a college degree more than ever, why?" (19:20)
Armstrong adds, "It's a scam in which many, many hundreds of thousands of people are profiting mightily running our fake universities and colleges." (22:32)
The conversation shifts to the burgeoning role of AI in everyday life, touching upon both its creative and disruptive potentials.
Joe Getty introduces the topic with enthusiasm: "Have you seen any of the AI threads of TV Casts as babies? It's AI Created. It's like the cast of Friends if they were all babies." (13:21)
However, the hosts caution against AI's influence in professional settings, particularly in resume writing:
They argue that AI-generated resumes could undermine the ability to discern genuine qualifications, posing significant challenges to the hiring process: "AI writing resumes. I think I came across that yesterday. And yeah, that's gonna ruin one of my best skills." (32:32)
Throughout the episode, Armstrong and Getty intersperse their analysis with humor and direct engagement with listeners. They play clips of misguided student responses and mock the lack of preparedness among today's youth, fostering a relatable and entertaining atmosphere.
Jack Armstrong sarcastically remarks on the prevalence of incorrect historical knowledge: "You should have to take a week to find somebody who's that ignorant." (23:13)
Listener interactions further enrich the discussion, with emails highlighting concerns about legislative language and media bias:
As the episode nears its conclusion, Armstrong and Getty preview upcoming segments, including a deeper dive into the encrypted messaging scandal and its broader implications for national security.
Joe Getty hints at continued exploration of the topic: "We'll bring you the facts as we know them currently." (31:21)
The hosts conclude with a potent quote from Thomas Sowell, emphasizing the pitfalls of multiculturalism and its impact on Western culture: "What multiculturalism boils down to is that you can praise any culture in the world except western culture and you cannot blame any culture in the world except western culture." (32:59)
Jack Armstrong (06:19): "We have to get to the bottom of classified documents, communication lines, all these different things. What's official, what's proper, what's not."
Joe Getty (24:22): "Top Democrats tell us their party is in the deepest hole they've been in in 50 years."
Jack Armstrong (25:51): "The mainstream media just doesn't, in Hollywood just doesn't even have a tiny percentage of the power it did when I was like 25."
Joe Getty (19:20): "Businesses now demand a college degree more than ever, why?"
Jack Armstrong (22:32): "It's a scam in which many, many hundreds of thousands of people are profiting mightily running our fake universities and colleges."
Joe Getty (32:32): "AI writing resumes. I think I came across that yesterday. And yeah, that's gonna ruin one of my best skills."
Jack Armstrong (32:59): "What multiculturalism boils down to is that you can praise any culture in the world except western culture and you cannot blame any culture in the world except western culture."
"Where's Our Spit?!" offers a compelling blend of investigative journalism, political critique, and cultural commentary. Armstrong and Getty expertly navigate complex issues, providing listeners with insightful perspectives and thought-provoking discussions. Whether unpacking the ramifications of encrypted communications or dissecting the Democratic Party's struggles, the episode serves as a vital resource for those seeking to understand the intricate dynamics shaping today's America.
For those who haven't tuned in, this episode promises both depth and engagement, ensuring you're well-informed on the critical topics at hand.