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From Studio C, senor, a dimly lit room where deep within the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty Communications compound. And hey y'. All. Today, what is it?
Joe Getty
Tuesday?
Jack Armstrong
We're under the tutelage of our general manager.
Joe Getty
Washington, the District of Columbia. Washington, D.C. is our rare geographic general manager. Wow.
Jack Armstrong
A piece of land is our general manager today.
Joe Getty
Indeed. An odd little thingy in the midst of America. It's a protectorate.
Jack Armstrong
It's like Guam. I, that's who I go to if I want a day off. I go to the chunk of land and say, could I have next Thursday off? Since that's my boss.
Joe Getty
Oh yeah, no kidding.
Jack Armstrong
My general manager. And why is that?
Joe Getty
Just because of the big controversy over Trump taking over the police force with federal oversight or something or other. Who knows what it's going to look like on the ground. Nobody seems to explain to me why.
Jack Armstrong
I should care about this. I feel like all the media people who live in Washington D.C. care about it a lot, are reporting the heck out of it. I just don't. I haven't cared yet.
Joe Getty
Yeah, that's, that's a huge part of it. No, in your day to day life, I don't think it'll affect you at all. I just, I think it's interesting a because it's never been done before and I would love to see it work. I would love to see a stark and fairly short term illustration of the difference between conservative policing and governing principles and progressive ones. Well, actually I got the order wrong, but you know what I'm saying? I think it could be incredibly useful.
Jack Armstrong
As I said yesterday, I think the most interesting thing for all of us that applies to all of us is trying to nail down how you collect, interpret, read crime statistics. Because you know, if you've been following this. It's, it's constant in, in politics, crime is the. The Republicans generally claim crime is up, Democrats generally claim crime is down. And everybody's got their own set of statistics. Statistics. And I never, I never know what to think other than like, my own personal experience and feeling wherever I am. And, you know, and that matters a lot. But you can be misled by that. You know, you get your car broken into and crime seems like it's up and, you know, that sort of thing. But so, but there's been tons of your mainstream media, which leans left, claiming that crime's not that bad in Washington, D.C. over the last several days, right?
Joe Getty
Well, in a handful, and you'll hear the audio later, but a handful of lefty news figures have come out and said, you know, actually it is, it's, it's really bad. It's scary.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, it's funny. Joe Scarborough even on MSNBC this morning was saying, look, everybody who lives here knows crime is horrible.
Joe Getty
So I was surprised to hear him say that. Well, and the argument that crime's actually down from the calamitous heights of two or three years ago is not. That's. Well, it's not a negative, but it's not as positive a positive as you think it is.
Jack Armstrong
My own anecdotal evidence, evidence, and this is not about dc, where people live, but just, you know, the mall where all the tourist stuff is or where the government runs and all the museums and stuff like that. When I landed in Washington D.C. last summer, right about now with my kids, we got, we landed it at night. It was pretty late. It was like 11, 11 o' clock at night, midnight. I mean, it was late and dark. And I asked the. Because we weren't tired because we're on west coast time. And, and I asked the hotel clerk, I said, is it safe to go walk around? Because our hotel was right next to the mall, so we could just walk over and look at the wash. I said, oh, it's. Yeah, it's perfectly safe. And we walked around. There were families everywhere at midnight walking around, looking at all the monuments. I didn't see any security and I felt safe. So that's my own anecdotal evidence of Washington D.C. in recent years.
Joe Getty
Yeah, that's, that is, no offense, not very useful because they police the bejesus out of that couple of square miles.
Jack Armstrong
So the part outside of that where people live is where everybody's getting beaten up and robbed and et cetera, et cetera.
Joe Getty
Yeah, exactly. And some hoods are worse than others, like any city. But yeah, if, if tourism were to dry up in, in D.C. that would be absolutely calamitous. Like be like Texas running out of oil back in the day. So yeah, they, they're extremely careful about that part.
Jack Armstrong
We have breaking news we need to get to because it's so damn important. And the reporting on economic news. Economics is not my wheelhouse. I don't claim that it is, but I try to take it in through the media. Like the Wall Street Journal. Inflation held steady at 2.7% in July. Okay, but here's my favorite part of the reporting. Always on inflation. So you get one paragraph in and they say year over year inflation held steady, a key measure. But the number that economists look at that really matter actually rose and is at 3.1%. Why are you telling me in the lead paragraph A number that you tell me in the second paragraph isn't actually important.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
That the one economists. Which are really the people we're looking to for this information. If economists are looking at that number in the second paragraph to make their decisions, why isn't that the lead story? Somebody explain that to me.
Joe Getty
You're right. That's. That's absolutely hilarious. It just goes to show you how powerful convention is, especially among the media herd. But they just, they do what's been done because they might as well. Because you don't get in trouble for doing what's been done. But it's like my jihad number, it's actually fallen to 173rd.
Jack Armstrong
You have 173 jihad?
Joe Getty
Oh no, I got like 280. But this one has fallen to 173. Okay, is that bitching about people constantly citing the Dow Industrial average? It is useful as a measure of the general health of the economy because of the way it's weighted. And it's a long and dull explanation. It is antiquated. It is silly. It doesn't make any sense. But that is always the lead number on, on every business report on, on network and cable tv.
Jack Armstrong
But I would think the Wall Street Journal writing this themselves would say we just said that the second number is the important one. Maybe that should be the lead paragraph.
Joe Getty
Right?
Jack Armstrong
I don't quite get it.
Joe Getty
But every football game account leading with the number of yards gained rushing as opposed to the friggin score. Players.
Jack Armstrong
What are you doing? And the league care mostly about the score at the end of the game.
Joe Getty
The more important measure, the number of points posted actually had the Patriots win.
Jack Armstrong
Anyway. And then also this, the whole Expectations game. So the overall number came in at 2.7%. They were expecting 2.8, so yay, it's a tenth lower. But on the other number, the number that economists care about, they were expecting, they were expecting three and it came in at 3.1, a tenth higher. Oh no. Then having, I was expecting Civil War.
Joe Getty
Style inflation in the south, in the Confederacy, wheelbarrows full of cash. So it really beat my expectations. I'm very pleased.
Jack Armstrong
So then having told me that that second number, the important number actually went up, it then says in the Wall Street Journal, stocks have jumped on the news. So stocks have risen on the news of this inflation. So take that for what you will. But that's the news out today.
Joe Getty
I'm going to watch tick tock videos.
Jack Armstrong
It's still, it's still higher than the goal of 2%, which is where we try to keep it and it has been most of my adult life. So interest rate cuts or not, I don't know. You know, your guess as good as mine. We'll get a couple of more monthly reports before they make that decision. But it's not horrible and it's not where a lot of the doomsayers were predicting things would be with the tariff stuff. Although as you point out, a lot of the tariff stuff didn't kick in when it was supposed to kick in. And Trump announced last night we're kicking the can down the road on the big China tariffs, which is like the biggest one maybe for the whole planet. And they're putting that off for what, 90 days?
Joe Getty
I've lost track. I don't know.
Jack Armstrong
So he announced last night, when it's over, he let's announce last night in a truth social post that the whole China tariff thing is on hold for 90 days till November 10th. I think it is before that kicks in because negotiations are going on right now. And I was watching News Nation this morning and their analyst didn't go with Taco. Trump always chickens out. Their analysts went with, well, the, the Chinese are negotiating and they're actually giving some. So it makes sense to pause this while they're showing good faith efforts to, to make a deal.
Joe Getty
So don't trust China. Well, part of that's because Nelson Huang of Nvidia fame cut the government in on 15% of their chip sales to China, which pleased China very much in spite of. I know what you're saying. If you're just perhaps turning on the radio slash podcast for the first time in a while, you're like, wait a minute, a Private company cut the government in on their profits. Why? Yeah, nobody's quite sure. But anyway, so that's shaken loose the negotiations with China which are as you might imagine, enormously complex and enormously important.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, the underlying story. And again I'm a layman but oftentimes in my experience in life, the average person's view of things turns out to be more important than the expert's view of things. They just have a. But I think at some point everybody's going to catch on to the fact or history is going to catch on to the fact that this giant stock market rise that we've had for quite a few years and all these records.
Joe Getty
Don't say it, don't say it.
Jack Armstrong
It's like four companies, four tech companies and if you take that out of the mix everything's kind of flat. So how long can we ride the Apple, Nvidia, Tesla, Google thing?
Joe Getty
I think Tesla's fallen off the list too.
Jack Armstrong
Sell, sell. I guess as long as AI chips are important anyway, we should start the show officially. I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty on this. It is Tuesday, August 12, year 2025. We're Armstrong and getting. We approve of this program.
Joe Getty
Let's begin the show officially then according to FCC rules and regulations at Mark.
Jack Armstrong
It's our home.
Joe Getty
So it's our road.
Jack Armstrong
D.C. is our home. You can't have it Trump.
Joe Getty
So it's our home Saturday now. It's like Happy Birthday when you don't know the person's name. Kind of degenerated in the mouth. I'm mumbling right.
Jack Armstrong
They call you into the the lobby and you're all singing Happy Birthday for that blonde middle aged woman that you've been working with for five years but you don't know her name. So when you get to Happy birthday dear. Happy birthday.
Joe Getty
That sounded. That was the end. Play it out again Michael, would you? That was charming. Sing along if you know the words and you don't. Deer off now.
Jack Armstrong
So once again it's the legacy of the 60s. People have seen videos of people singing in in on the Capitol steps in the 60s and bringing about major change and so they think that's the way you do that. And so okay.
Joe Getty
Fascinating to me anthropological question. Why do people on the left love a singing together be chanting especially rhyming chance and do they actually think they are accomplishing something or is it just we're rallying the folks and getting their enthusiasm up then we'll all go out into our communities. That I get. Yes Michael. Do you have a comment? Yeah, I just. We have our favorite chant though, of all time.
Jack Armstrong
What's that hole in the sky where.
Joe Getty
The tree once was. Somebody's making money. There's a hole in the sky where the tree once was. Somebody's making money There's a hole in the sky. In the sky instead of a spreading canopy, There's a hole in the sky instead of a 90 year old tree. Yes.
Jack Armstrong
And then C Progressives like to show you their feet. That's the other thing that progressives like to do.
Joe Getty
They like to show you their bare feet with their sandals.
Jack Armstrong
We've got Katie's headlines coming up next.
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Stay here. Armstrong and Getty.
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Ah, come on.
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Jack Armstrong
The Trump Putin meeting on Friday in Alaska. I heard the most interesting perspective on that whole thing yesterday. I would love to share and discuss at some point. Among other things. Excellent.
Joe Getty
Let's figure out who's reporting what. It's the lead story with Katie Green. Katie, hit it.
Jack Armstrong
Alrighty.
Joe Getty
ABC News Zelensky says Putin not preparing.
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Jack Armstrong
Oh, I didn't see that the Russian forces made a breakthrough.
Joe Getty
Yeah, they did. They've kind of Broken through a preliminary defense line, but they're very, very vulnerable where they are and prone to a counter attack. So who knows? They're breaking through the lines. Clear what he's trying to do, gain as much ground as he possibly can.
Jack Armstrong
Yeah, they're breaking through the lines. Like on quads and motorcycles and electric dirt bikes Weeks is the way they do it now.
Joe Getty
And just because this is the top everywhere, cnn, US Inflation didn't rise as.
Jack Armstrong
Much as expected in July despite the tariff rollout. That's a good headline for the Trump administration. CNN headline is didn't rise as much as expected.
Joe Getty
This sent me through the roof.
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The New York Times, man sentenced to.
Joe Getty
Life for killing Maryland woman on hiking trail. That man is the illegal immigrant that raped and killed Rachel Morin. Oh, wow.
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Joe Getty
To life for killing Maryland woman on.
Jack Armstrong
Hiking trail, they didn't.
Joe Getty
Wow. That is sanitized it as much as they could. Wall Street Journal. Trump administration is considering reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
Jack Armstrong
That would be about time, wouldn't it? I mean.
Joe Getty
Oh, yeah. If only for more easy medical experimentation. Yeah. To figure out what it's actually doing to people's brains. From Newsweek. White House cage fight is, quote, going to happen. Says UFC boss right there on the White House lawn.
Jack Armstrong
On the South Lawn.
Joe Getty
Yes. I was picturing the pro wrestling, but no, this is the mixed martial arts. Yeah. You know, the actual guys bashing each other in the face.
Jack Armstrong
You know who would think that was awesome? He's on Mount Rushmore. Teddy Roosevelt.
Joe Getty
Ah, yeah. Lincoln wouldn't have minded either. TR was always prefer stripping of the race to wrestling.
Jack Armstrong
Bananas will do.
Joe Getty
And let's get it on, boys. T.R.
Jack Armstrong
Was always worried we were becoming less and less manly and it was a problem.
Joe Getty
We are and it is.
Jack Armstrong
From the New York Post.
Joe Getty
Excited woman gets engaged to AI fiance after five months and insists she's fully aware of what she's doing.
Jack Armstrong
This is a good story. I have more of the details later.
Joe Getty
Oh, boy. From USA Today, OpenAI unveils Chat GPT5 model with, quote, PhD level intelligence. PhD isn't an indication of intelligence. It's an indication of how much time you've wasted in academia.
Jack Armstrong
No offense, how long you've avoided the workplace.
Joe Getty
Right. Another try. Another AI headline from Breitbart. Elon Musk's AI chat bot grock briefly suspended from X after going, quote, unhinged.
Jack Armstrong
Wow. Gotta read about that.
Joe Getty
It was. They're saying it's, quote, echoing the July anti Semitic posts incident and finally from The Babylon Bee, D.C. mayor warns Trump's crime fighting measures will unfairly impact the criminals. Yeah, I'm sure we'll get some of that. It appears to be disproportionately targeting blank, blank, blank, blank.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Joe Getty
Okay.
Jack Armstrong
A different perspective on the whole Ukraine, Russia, how the war will end, Trump Putin thing. Kind of. Well, I was going to say Europe's perspective, but not exactly accurate. Anyway, I found it very, very interesting yesterday. Among other things, we can get to lots of news today. If you missed a segment, get the podcast Armstrong and Getty on Demand.
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Joe Getty
This is really a feel out meeting a little bit and President Putin invited.
Jack Armstrong
Me to get involved. He wants to get involved. I think, I believe he wants to get it over with. Now I've said that that a few times and I've been disappointed because I.
Joe Getty
Have like a great call with him.
Jack Armstrong
And then missiles would be lobbed into.
Joe Getty
Kiev or some other place and you'd.
Jack Armstrong
Have 60 people laying on a road dying.
Joe Getty
I said that's cold. That's cold.
Jack Armstrong
Said a lot of interesting things yesterday about this. I think he said at one point something along the lines of I think, I think Putin respects me or something like that. I don't think Putin respects anybody. First of all, before we get further into this, how big a deal do you think this story is? Because I'm, I think it's a really big deal.
Joe Getty
But I could be the Russia peace.
Jack Armstrong
Summit, the whole UK Russia thing, not, not the summit, but just the whole thing.
Joe Getty
Oh my gosh, on what level do you mean? Like how much people are interested in it? It's geopolitical significance in 25 years or.
Jack Armstrong
I don't think people are very interested in it. It's geopolitical significance I think is incredibly high.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I would agree. It's, it's quite high. I find myself wondering all the time how long does Putin live and what's next? Because he is a pretty old guy. But yeah, it's, it's a huge story.
Jack Armstrong
So a different perspective on it than I heard anywhere else yesterday. Coming up in a moment. But first, let's get some of our American reporting on it. First. This is from CNN's the Lead.
Joe Getty
Zelensky from the start has been very.
Ice Cube
Clear that nothing can occur about Ukraine.
Joe Getty
Without Ukraine and kind of went on the offensive saying that the information they're getting, their intelligence suggests in fact Russia is not preparing for peace. Instead it's actually preparing more offensive operations. Indeed, there have been some alarming reports.
Ice Cube
By open source analysts suggesting that in.
Joe Getty
Some way parts in the east, Russia has made significant progress in just the last week.
Jack Armstrong
I suppose you could be fair and say, well, they don't, they don't know what's going to come out of these peace talks. So of course they're continuing to prepare for offensives. On the other hand, it might be he's preparing for offensives because he has no plan whatsoever for even thinking about any kind of peace and is not expecting that.
Joe Getty
Well, and, or he's going to spend whatever resources it takes in the interim to get as much done as he can to, you know, consolidate gains and say, look, we've already hold this land. Oh, just asking for a little more.
Jack Armstrong
So got a great, great quote about that. But here's ABC News, Martha Raditz, their version of the story.
Joe Getty
With a historic summit in Alaska just days away, President Trump seemingly downplaying what could come of it.
Jack Armstrong
This is really a feel out meeting a little bit.
Joe Getty
While Ukraine's President Zelensky has insisted he will not trade territory for peace, President Trump said again there will be land swaps. Trump vowing to call Zelensky first after his face to face with Putin.
Jack Armstrong
So I am really big into the Daily Telegraphs reporting on the war between Russia and Ukraine. That's the Telegraph of London, their big newspaper there, one of their big newspapers there. And they, Their reporting is one fantastic. And of course, they're a lot closer to the action and they're part of the whole Europe deal. And their conversation in perspective, at least those two reporters from the newspaper on their podcast yesterday was and has been for quite some time. When is Europe gonna stand up and take the lead role in this? Why are we ceding this? Why is the world acting like it's up to the United States? Or why is Europe allowing it to seem like it's up to the United States to figure this out? The United States doesn't really need to have any role in it whatsoever other than maybe providing weapons, because we are the, you know, we're the, we're the big dog in the world on that whole thing. But their, Their argument was Europe. So, sir, there's a lot of conversation about Europe's being sidelined, Ukraine's being sidelined, Europe is sidelining itself. Europe. Europe could get around that very quickly. And this is from the. Reporting from the London Telegraph. They're saying we need to. Europe needs to make the announcement. We're putting 100,000 troops in there unless these things happen.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
And, and do their own negotiating with Putin, not leave it up to Trump and wait and see what happens.
Joe Getty
That's crazy.
Jack Armstrong
We're the closest ones to him. And they went with the quote. I love this quote that I've been saying ever since the first time I heard it. I don't think it gets enough attention. This is from the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk. They're right next door. The Paradox is that 500 million Europeans are asking 300 million Americans to defend them against 140 million Russians. We must rely on ourselves, fully aware that our potential is and with confidence that we are a global power. When is Europe going to stand up? Europe's economy is as big as ours altogether. When are they going to stand up and take charge of their own damn backyard?
Joe Getty
Right. I have two. I have many thoughts, but here are the two main ones, and I'll keep it brief. Number one, the idea that Europe is taking a passive role is just that shows you how deeply ingrained the passive role is. They've had the American security umbrella over them so long, and they built their big fat, bloated collaps social democracies for so long. They. I don't think they can get out of that habit without just incredibly disruptive policy changes domestically and Foreign, anyway. So that's point number one.
Jack Armstrong
Well, just to jump into that first point, then the, the reporters for the Daily Telegraph in London said, we don't expect Europe to do that, by the way, because Europe is just so used to not taking the lead role and.
Joe Getty
Okay, so that's. It's remarkable how refreshing that perspective is. You just never hear it.
Jack Armstrong
No, you don't.
Joe Getty
Second thing is, and I hate to spoil the fun, but that's what I do. I'm a drag. The idea of Europe is a bit of a fantasy.
Jack Armstrong
The famous Henry Christian Kissinger quote, if I need to talk to Europe, who do I call?
Joe Getty
Right. Exactly. They have banded together loosely, more or less in having the euro and a little less so on immigration policy and defense. We, we call each other regularly.
Jack Armstrong
And foreign policy.
Joe Getty
They totally disagree with us over there. Just the idea of them being a unified thing is just not okay.
Jack Armstrong
But even if it's so.
Joe Getty
But if you were to form a coalition of like the big, the four big heavyweights, for instance.
Jack Armstrong
That's what I was gonna say. Even if it's just France, Germany, Poland and Great Britain, you would think they could step in there and say, okay, Putin, here's the deal. This is what we're saying has to happen.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
They've got leverage, they've got weapons, they've got an economy. They're right there. They have more to lose than we do. What, what I think is interesting about this perspective from these reporters from the Daily Telegraph is it's very maga. It's what a lot of you people are saying. It's not our deal, it's Europe's deal or Ukraine's deal. Let them take care of it. That's what they're saying. We should be taking care of this.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Jack Armstrong
And not complaining. Trump's boxing us out. You boxed yourself out.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Our posse is a bunch of weak sisters that just, it's, it's, you know, we knew it. But, yeah, this proves it over. Once again.
Jack Armstrong
Here's the other most interesting thing I came across yesterday. This was a quote from. See if I can dig it back up again. The U. S. NATO ambassador. So talking about the land swaps and all that sort of stuff, like really tossing that out there in a very comfortable manner. You know, the idea of you land swap, you'll give up a bunch of land and get nothing in return is what the land swap seems like it's going to be, at least the way it's presented right now anyway. The US NATO ambassador actually said out loud, no Big chunks of land are gonna be given or swapped for it that haven't been earned or fought for on the battlefield. And as the reporters at the London Telegraph said, that is like a rejection of the global order as it has been for quite some time, and just a seating to imperialism. If you have. What is it? What was the quote earned or fought for? Land on the battlefield and taken it. You can have it. That's what the U. S. NATO ambassador said. So if you fought for it and control it, you can have it. Okay, well, so is that game back on again?
Joe Getty
Is that the case going forward? Just curious. Asking for a friend.
Jack Armstrong
No kidding?
Joe Getty
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I understand de facto what they're saying is, look, don't say we get all of this region or all of that one Russia, because we're not giving it to you. If you don't control it now, it's not going to be part of the negotiations. That's what they're saying. But to say it in the way he said it. But I mean, we've gotta at least grab Toronto and Montreal, don't we? If, if, if the game is back.
Jack Armstrong
On, or chunks of Mexico with lots of oil or whatever we want.
Joe Getty
Let's get Cabo. There's some great golf there.
Jack Armstrong
If that's what we're just going to announce. You can't have land unless you've earned it or fought for it on the battlefield. Then you can have it. Wow, I thought those days were over like 150 years ago. Well, they were.
Joe Getty
Momentarily.
Jack Armstrong
Holy crap.
Joe Getty
That's why Post World War II, momentarily in Europe, Africa is like. We've been scrapping for territory the whole time and.
Jack Armstrong
Right.
Joe Getty
And Asia has been in constant, you know, bloody wars over disputed territories and blah, blah, blah. So it's back in Europe.
Jack Armstrong
That's why I think this is such a big deal. The age of conquest reappearing, certainly with China and Taiwan. Who knows where else? And then is Europe going to step up or not? Are they? Are they going to. I mean, that quote from the Polish prime minister I think is devastating. We're 500 million asking 300 million to protect us against 140 million. What is going on here?
Joe Getty
Yeah, yeah, I would agree.
Jack Armstrong
Well, we'll see how it turns out.
Joe Getty
And to your China point, just to further pound home my not cynical but realist point, China, you mentioned Taiwan. Okay, great. How about, you know, Mongolia and Nepal and the parts of India they're disputing with and trying to grab up with and the South China Sea and their little militarized islands and the way they're bullying the hell out of the Philippines. They are full on like, you know, rehearsing expansionism over and over again. They're like actually grabbing some land.
Jack Armstrong
They're like Japan in the 30s.
Joe Getty
Yes.
Jack Armstrong
One other thing on this for later. We had a good time.
Joe Getty
I heard another great perspective on the upcoming summit. Maybe I'll touch on in a second, but go ahead.
Jack Armstrong
It's probably like logical and deep thinking. Mine is not. So we had a great conversation later in the, late in the show yesterday about just as a hypothetical, why don't we just arrest Putin? What would happen if we arrested Putin?
Joe Getty
Snatch him up, disappear him.
Jack Armstrong
He's a war criminal.
Joe Getty
Right.
Jack Armstrong
In an international court. What would happen if we just arrested him? I talked to a security expert yesterday who would actually know how that would go down and what would need to happen. And it's really damned interesting and we'll get into that later.
Joe Getty
Plus, we can answer the question that we posed yesterday. How exactly does the security thing work when a foreign dignitary comes to the U.S. do they have their own goons? How do their goons interact with our goons, our Secret Service guides, etc. Well, how does that unfold?
Jack Armstrong
That definitely fits in with the what would have to happen if we wanted to arrest Putin situation.
Joe Getty
Okay, so I'll give you the go ahead.
Jack Armstrong
Which I think should be on the table.
Joe Getty
Wow. Oh boy. That's controversial. So I'll give you the very brief version of this. It's written by a, a former Russian, I believe, in the Wall Street Journal. Russia has high hopes for Trump. Putin summit peace isn't one of them. The meeting represents a victory for Putin trying to end his international isolation. This guy and his, he makes a persuasive case. Is framing the, the Alaska summit from Putin's perspective as a way to craft a multi pronged agreement about the Arctic and energy and commerce and sanctions and also the Ukraine question. And, and, and Putin sees an opportunity to tempt Trump, the Great Deal Maker, into a deal for which Ukraine is just a detail. Right.
Jack Armstrong
And we've talked, Mark Halpern's reporting has been for quite a time, quite a While that in D.C. there's lots of talk about splitting up the world into different parts that belong in the sphere of China. Right? Yeah. And so Trump's all into that. Yes. Michael, what if Putin asked Trump, listen, I will end this thing if you give me Alaska.
Joe Getty
Sorry, Eskimos.
Jack Armstrong
You're Russian now.
Joe Getty
We, he feed them to the, the polar bears that's what Michael we have.
Jack Armstrong
Got mailbag on the way. Gonna be a good show today.
Joe Getty
Stay Armstrong and Getty.
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Some woman married her AI chatbot, so we'll talk about that later.
Joe Getty
Whatever that means. All right, great. Got some more AI news too. It's. It's a big deal, friends. A big deal. But first, your freedom of quote of the day. I somewhat regret dividing this into three quotes from the great Javier Melee, the savior of Argentina. So I'm going to hit you with the whole thing is kind of the culmination of our series of quotes from Harvey. The state, first and foremost, is a thief that spends on itself the political cast. And not only explicitly by taxes, literally a form of theft, but also by a hidden tax that destroys the economy, the inflation tax. Second, the state has been used by organized groups, a private sector cast to get privileges that are not only unfair but also damage growth protected businesses and trade unions. Scumbags. My electoral and here's the new part. My electoral platform was therefore to end inflation by applying my chainsaw to public spending and to liquidate the cast by eliminating their state provided privileges.
Jack Armstrong
Do we have to get as bad as his country to actually be willing to do any of that stuff.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I would argue the last chunk of time Trump has moved more toward state sponsored, state provided privileges and intertwining of industry and government and picking winners and losers and I don't like it. Mailbag it will end poorly. Travis Note mailbag@armstrongegetti.com I enjoyed this note from Todd in San Diego Guys, you segment about how Americans are getting more divided along political lines with an increase in one party states made me think of a corollary. For whatever reason, liberals are so much worse at living in conservative places than the other way around he mentions. He's lived In New York, Illinois for the last 15 years, Southern California, California found that conservatives in blue states usually just learn to adapt and deal with the madness around them with good humor. To view a contrast, visit a Reddit thread about relocating to a right leaning state. Ordinary, professional, non wackadoodle liberals are disgusted and terrified at the thought of living among MAGA heads. They non ironically need to be reassured that they won't be shot by assault rifles in their living room, constantly harassed for being gay or a person of color, or forced to goose step to church every Sunday.
Jack Armstrong
Well, this is pretty easily explained. As we've talked about many times, you have to get used to it when you're a conservative. You put up, you, you, you keep your mouth shut or learn to be polite. All through school, all through watching the Oscars, all through every concert you ever.
Joe Getty
Go to, all through media, every newscast you ever watch. You're used to academia, right? Yeah, yeah, it's. You're right. Good note Todd. But yeah, we jump to the the punchline. I love this from Robert on the Trump Putin Alaska summit. Guys, let nature or technology take care of it, he says. Guys, I think Joe is close to the answer for how to deal with Putin being in Alaska. You know, Alaska with its beautiful bears and beautiful bald eagles. So when Putin is walking in front of an open window of, I don't know, a 20 story building, bam. A trained bald eagle or a drone made to look like a bald eagle dives into his face and forces the Russian president out of the window, he would likely land next to a trained bear we have placed there. Or a drone that looks like a bear. A trained bear that would be feeling a bit peckish. So nature would take its place. Do what nature does. President Trump can relive his Kanye response. What do you say? That's really something. Loyal listener Robert. It's a nefarious plot to get Pooter. Let's see one oh man. TJ and the Ding with a great story about a trip to Walmart. They usually do the outside pickup for groceries but they actually went in with the family and he was gonna pick up a little fishing gear. Everything was locked behind glass doors. Had to get the 25 year old would be punk rocker behind the counter to come over open the doors so I could get the items I wanted. Had to pay for them back there. There was so much friction in the buying process. There was no way I'd go in there looking for those items again. Can't believe it's still profitable. Then they go out into the parking lot and right next to them somebody left the shopping cart right in the middle of the stall about 10 steps away from a cart return. Ranted to his wife and three kids about how it's a breakdown in society. Yep, they looked at me like I was crazy. My wife asked can we just go home?
Jack Armstrong
Anyway, on to those poor businesses. It's not their fault there's so much crime and nobody does anything about it.
Joe Getty
And you're right TJ. You're absolutely right. Armstrong and Gettysburg.
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand Episode: You Have 173 Jihads! Release Date: August 12, 2025 Host/Authors: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty Description: The official, On-Demand podcast of The Armstrong & Getty Show! Accept no substitutes!
In the You Have 173 Jihads! episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into a range of pressing issues, from crime statistics and economic reporting to high-stakes geopolitical discussions surrounding the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska. This detailed summary encapsulates their key points, insightful debates, and notable conclusions drawn during the episode.
Discussion Overview: The episode opens with a critical analysis of how crime statistics are reported and perceived, particularly focusing on Washington D.C. Armstrong and Getty explore the dichotomy between political narratives and personal experiences.
Key Points:
Media Bias in Reporting: Armstrong highlights the conflicting reports from mainstream media, noting that while some outlets claim crime is on the rise, others present a downward trend.
Personal Anecdotes vs. Data: Jack shares a personal experience from a visit to Washington D.C., where despite media reports, he felt safe walking around the National Mall late at night without encountering visible security, suggesting that crime may be more localized than broadly reported.
Anecdotal Evidence Limitations: Joe Getty points out that while personal experiences are valuable, they may not fully represent broader statistical realities, especially in areas outside heavily policed zones.
Notable Quote:
"If you've been following this, it's constant in politics, crime is the Republicans generally claim crime is up, Democrats generally claim crime is down."
— Jack Armstrong [05:05]
Discussion Overview: Armstrong and Getty critique the media's approach to reporting economic indicators, specifically inflation rates, arguing that crucial data often gets buried beneath less relevant statistics.
Key Points:
Discrepancy in Inflation Reporting: The hosts discuss how the Wall Street Journal reported inflation at 2.7% in July, focusing on a metric that economists deem less significant, while the more critical statistic showing a 3.1% rise was relegated to the second paragraph.
Media Conventions vs. Importance: They debate why essential economic data isn't given prominence, drawing parallels to sports reporting where crucial scores are highlighted over less impactful statistics like rushing yards.
Impact on Public Perception: Armstrong expresses frustration over how such reporting can mislead the public, emphasizing the need for clarity and prioritization of impactful data.
Notable Quote:
"Why are you telling me in the lead paragraph a number that you tell me in the second paragraph isn't actually important."
— Jack Armstrong [07:25]
Discussion Overview: A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to analyzing the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska, exploring its implications for international relations and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Key Points:
Summit Objectives: The hosts dissect the potential agendas of the summit, including discussions on the Arctic, energy, commerce, sanctions, and the Ukraine conflict.
Europe’s Role: Armstrong and Getty emphasize the perceived sidelining of Europe in these negotiations, quoting reports from the London Telegraph that call for Europe to take a more proactive role in defending its interests and engaging directly with Putin.
Potential Outcomes: They speculate on various scenarios, including land swaps and the possibility of escalating territorial ambitions reminiscent of historical conquests.
Vulnerability of Russian Forces: The conversation touches upon recent breakthroughs by Russian forces in Ukraine, highlighting the precariousness of their position and the lack of preparedness for peace negotiations.
Notable Quotes:
"Zelensky says Putin not preparing to end war as Russian forces make breakthrough in Ukraine."
— Joe Getty [20:44]
"Europe needs to make the announcement. We're putting 100,000 troops in there unless these things happen."
— Jack Armstrong [33:56]
Discussion Overview: Armstrong and Getty critically examine Europe's reluctance to assume a leadership role in addressing global conflicts, particularly in the context of the Ukraine-Russia war.
Key Points:
Dependence on the U.S.: The hosts argue that Europe's long-standing reliance on the American security umbrella has led to a passive stance in international affairs.
Internal Divisions: They highlight internal divisions within Europe, making unified action challenging. The absence of a cohesive foreign policy among European nations hampers their ability to respond effectively.
Economic and Military Capacity: Despite Europe's significant economic power, Armstrong questions why this potential isn't being leveraged to take charge of regional conflicts independently of U.S. intervention.
Notable Quote:
"The Paradox is that 500 million Europeans are asking 300 million Americans to defend them against 140 million Russians."
— Jack Armstrong [33:56]
Discussion Overview: While not the central focus, the podcast touches upon recent advancements and controversies in AI and technology, reflecting on their societal impact.
Key Points:
OpenAI’s Chat GPT-5: The hosts mention the unveiling of a more advanced AI model, discussing its implications for intelligence and labor.
Elon Musk’s AI Chatbot Suspension: They briefly cover the suspension of Elon Musk's AI chatbot from platform X following controversial behavior, highlighting ongoing debates about AI governance.
Notable Quotes:
"Excited woman gets engaged to AI fiance after five months and insists she's fully aware of what she's doing."
— Jack Armstrong [23:03]
"OpenAI unveils Chat GPT5 model with, quote, PhD level intelligence."
— Joe Getty [23:11]
Discussion Overview: In the mailbag segment, Armstrong and Getty respond to listener comments, addressing societal divisions and the challenges of living in politically diverse environments.
Key Points:
Political Polarization: They discuss how Americans are becoming more divided along political lines, with liberals finding it particularly challenging to live in conservative areas.
Adaptation Strategies: Contrasting how conservatives adapt to liberal regions with the difficulties liberals face in conservative settings, the hosts explore underlying cultural and social dynamics fueling these tensions.
Humorous Anecdotes: The segment includes humorous stories from listeners about everyday frustrations, like complicated shopping experiences, underscoring broader societal breakdowns.
Notable Quote:
"Ordinary, professional, non wackadoodle liberals are disgusted and terrified at the thought of living among MAGA heads."
— Joe Getty [48:43]
In this episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty provide a thorough and engaging exploration of current events, blending critical analysis with personal anecdotes and listener interactions. Their discussions on crime perception, economic reporting flaws, and the intricate dynamics of international politics offer listeners valuable insights into the complexities of today's world. Additionally, their commentary on societal divisions and advancements in AI and technology underscores the multifaceted nature of contemporary challenges.
Final Notable Quote:
"The state has been used by organized groups, a private sector cast to get privileges that are not only unfair but also damage growth protected businesses and trade unions. Scumbags."
— Javier Milei [Quote Compilation by Joe Getty] [47:32]
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