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November 11, 2025 34 mins

Hour 1 of A&G features...

  • Veteran's Day, GLP 1's, Joe's fire alarm & Ai
  • Katie Green's Headlines!
  • BBC edits Trump's speech
  • Mailbag! 

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio the George
Washington Broadcast Center. Jack Armstrong, Joe, Katty Armstrong, and Jack
and Pee Arms get.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Live from the studio scene season. We're in a dimly
lit room deep with from the bowels of the Armstrong
and Getty Communications Compound, and today November eleventh, we're under
the tutelage of our general manager.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
G LP one. Sounds like the name of the lovable Robot.
Is the new Star Wars sequel, g LP one, Come on, Jill,
But no scientific name for those weight loss drugs that
are about to go mass market. I hey, criticize, but

(01:12):
we're not gonna go with veterans on Veterans Day. Oh
that's another great choice. Yeah, anyway, I was ready with
a riff on that. I just assume that's what we're
gonna say. So, what's GOP one. I just told you that.
But it's the weight loss drugs. But all of them
are come under that same category. It's the scientific description

(01:35):
of what they do. Yeah, and they're ins my chemistry knowledge.
So please no more questions. But yeah, that's the class
of drugs. Please no more questions. That's all I know.
I mean, we have no more time for any questions.
Plus I know nothing else. H Yeah, it's they're about
to become a fraction of their current price, and there
are a couple of wrinkles in the lab about to

(01:55):
hit the mainstream. I think where you could take a
pill once a week instead of getting the jab. They've
cut down on the side effects. And I'm telling you
you predicted this yesterday or the other day, that you know,
future photographs of like the year twenty twenty six are
probably going to show a bunch of skinny people. Yeah. Well,
I've thought since these things came on the market that

(02:17):
given our obesity problem, soon when the prices got down,
practically everybody you know is going to be on these Yeah.
I tell you what, I am seriously thinking of investigating it. Well,
and it's it's easy to justify something changing, you know
something lots of things changed, and our food and society
and everything else. And here you go microplastics. You know,

(02:41):
contrails can't care them. Trails have everything to do with it.
But yeah, yeah, for me, it's it's mostly my joints
because my blood pressure is under control and everything at
the help of horse pills. But if I could like
reduce my blood pressure pressure medication go a little easier
on my joints. That would be great by dropping a
few fine vanity, just dropping a few LB's. I'm all

(03:04):
about the vanitye. I'm a single man, some one hundred
percent vanity. Go get them, tiger. So have you seen
the newer version of All Quiet Is on the Western Front,
the one with subtitles? Yes, oh yeah, yeah, the German
version which is about, you know, the end of World

(03:24):
War One, which is where we came up with November
eleventh being Veterans Day, because that was the day the
end of the war. That is some powerful movie. Holy cow,
yeah it is. It's unbelievable. Powerful is a great word.
And you cannot if you were unaffected by that movie,
check yourself into some sort of mental health clinic because
you you you're no longer human, no kidding. But on

(03:45):
Veterans Day we honor all veterans. Though I'm always super
interested or I have been for bike well since since
the twenty fourteenth. On one hundred year anniversary of our
twenty eighteen rather one hundred year aniversary of the end
of World War One, I got a big cake about
read about World War One, and it's in many ways
more interesting than World War Two and probably the more

(04:05):
along the lines of what we're going to slide into
if we ever have one of those kind of things
again with just like lots of alliances and a whole
bunch of powerful countries sink and this is my time
to get a little better edge over somebody and not
realizing what they're stumbling into. Well, and Ukraine would teach
us probably static lines as well, and trench warfare right,

(04:27):
which is crazy. But anyway, my son as a boy, Scott,
he'll be going out to the local cemetery today plant
little American flags on all the graves of all the
veterans there at the cemetery. So I like that. That's nice. Yeah,
my brother is a veteran of a couple of different wars.
Shout out to him, and we'll be talking about that
throughout the day. I'm kind of interested. So I know

(04:49):
the public school locally has it off, but I don't
know if they tell the kids why. And then I
was talking to somebody in a very red area of
the where they have they actually don't take the day off,
but make the day all about Veteran's Day and what
it means, and have all kinds of activities around that,
which is an interesting way to go about it as

(05:10):
both having it off and the kids just you know,
it's like Memorial Day or any other day. It's just
a day off, all right. In California, it's actually officially
Indigenous Transgender Day, a little different approach. I didn't realize
to spirits as they good folks call it. Oh, that's funny.

(05:32):
That's a good joke. Thank you. I'm here all week.
Try the veil. I'm actually I'm reasonably alert right now.
We had an odd night here at the at the
Getty mansion. The fire alarm went off in the middle
of the night, like two two fifteen in the morning.
Judy woke me up. She should have a way you
have a fire alarm, like a middle school way, you fool,

(05:55):
you know, like this smoke detective, I suppose is the
more accepted term. So that goes off. And it actually
turned off just as I'm like becoming conscious. And we
searched all over the house and in one part of
the house it smelled like something had been burning. Wow,
And so we're just we spent a long time trying

(06:16):
to track down what it might have been, blah blah blah.
And then you know, it occurred to me that the
heat had really kicked on for the first time. And
you know that that weird smell we all know when
the furnace kicks on for the first time, we roast
in the roasting the squirrels and the rats up there,
the dead squirrels. Yeah, exactly. And although this was a
very different smell, and it had set off a smoke

(06:37):
alarm which had not happened before. But what did I
do with my fuzzy middle of the night head, my
brain barely functioning. I chat, gpteed everything that had happened
and the smell, and it told me, yeah, it's probably
the in the We have a heat pump for heat,
and there's a special like auxiliary coil when it needs

(06:58):
to heat quickly, and if it's first time, it's burning
off dust and you should be perfectly fine. I was
like one tick away from calling the fire department just
to make sure there wasn't something smoldering somewhere, but ended
up not doing that. So thank you, Sam Altman open Ai.
I could have rocked it. I could have clauded it
or whatever the new thing is going to be from

(07:20):
Zuckerberg's guy. So Zuckerberg's top guy for AI has decided
to leave and start his own thing. And Zuckerberg has
poured billions, many, many, many billions of dollars into trying
to be the top dog in the whole AI world,
and his lead guys off to start his own thing.
And then there was a big article yesterday, but I
believe he wasn't just wrapped up titan some sort of contract.

(07:42):
But back to you, there was a big article think
of the New York Times Walston a Wall Street journal.
I'm going to read from that later about how China
is making it their whole of country effort to end
up being the leader in AI. Yeah, yep, saw the
same thing. They are desperate. And my favorite quote from
that art uh jd Vance. Maybe I can come up

(08:03):
with that real quick. This is this is going to
be what was While I'm looking Jack Neville Chamberlain's infamous quote,
I bring you an agreement that I believe will deliver
a peace in our time. No, let's see where the
heck is it? Uh? But jd Vance said something like uh, uh,

(08:24):
I wish I could find it. So China looked at
the AI landscape, knowing it is going to be a
really big deal in real life. Finished the thought. Jd
Vance said something to the effect of, I thought you,
I thought you were looking for it, and I was
trying to cover while okay, well cover then go ahead,
that's what I'm doing. So so China saw that chat
GPT and UH and Zuckerberg's thing and Elon's thing with

(08:47):
Grocket everything we're all in, you know, the Bay Area,
all in one spot in California in the United States
and certainly not in China, and they thought, we need
to get on our horse here and catch up with
the thing. And they've gone from trying to catch up
with AI to wanting to dominate AI and like really
really put a country, you know, almost as big an
economy as ours into trying to catch up. Well, then

(09:09):
they seem to have a solid lead in dancing robots too,
judging from the video I was watching. Yeah, I mean
their robots could whoop up on our robots in a
fair dance contact. All right, here's here's jd Vance's Nevill
Chamberlain quote. The AI future is not going to be
won by hand ringing about safety. Oh my god, as

(09:33):
the robot armies charge across the landscape, taking men, women,
and children and chopping them up or sucking them dry,
or setting them on fire or whatever they choose. Yeah,
that quote will be ringing in my ears. The AI
future is not going to be won by hand ringing
about safety. So in your world, AI robots are running

(09:53):
across the country setting us on fire. I'll be damned.
It's hard to imagine why they would do that. Well,
the snow, what are you gonna ask them? Robots? Because
I like it? Okay, we've got to start the show officially.
There's some really good news out there today, well, interesting news.
I don't know if it's good news like this AI thing.
None of it's good news in my opinion. I'm Jack Armstrong.

(10:17):
He's Joe Getty on this. It is Tuesday, November eleventh,
on his Veterans Day, the year twenty twenty five, or
Armstrong and getting we approve of this program? All right, then, Dad,
come up, Let's begin officially according to FCC rules. Riggs.
Here we go at Mark that's not too many miles

(10:48):
from where we're at broadcasting UC Berkeley, where the turning
point event was last night, and of course a whole
bunch of jackasses showed up screaming things about fascists and
throwing punches, and I was just watching the video up
on the TA. Luckily there was a heavy police presence
to deal with these people. But who are you? What
is your neal?

Speaker 3 (11:08):
Good Lord, there's a great book review I can't wait
to get to little later on the most Evil person
in America.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
Nominee Randy Winingarten of the American Federation the Teachers. She's
got a new book out entitled Why Fascists Fear Teachers,
Public Education in the Future of Democracy. Seriously, Randy, I
realize you're Satan's evil spawn, and I have no desire

(11:40):
to listen to anybody's opinion, But throwing around the term
fascist is now so squarely in the world of self parody.
To me, these people, you're a fascist, Okay, all right,
you have no arguments, so you call me a fascist.
It's just ridiculous, laughable. It's like racist was five years ago. Please. Yeah,

(12:01):
So we got to catch up on a whole bunch
of different stories. The Olympic Committee made a giant announcement
The Winter Olympics are only twelve weeks away and the
whole trans thing is over with the Olympics. Oh, they
are done with that mess. And that might give the
cover for I'm hoping it gives the cover for lots
of high schools to say, well, we're just going to
follow the Olympic guidelines. Let me see if I understand this.

(12:23):
The IOC has decided that men don't get to whoop
up on women and women's sports just because they declared
themselves to be women. That's an interesting decision, correct, They say?
The genetic benefits of being a man continue even past
you're transitioning, so it is not fair we have to

(12:46):
spend time. Machine from like fifteen years ago are listening
to this and saying, what do you guys talk about? Right?
Anybody knows that. So we got Katie's headlines on the
way and more news of the day. I hope you
can stay here. So while the eastern southern half of
the United States is having a cold snap, as they

(13:07):
call it, the atmospheric river is about to roll into
the West Coast and punish California for its sins. Oh,
so many sins. Climate change, man or weather. Winter. It
may just be winter, right, right, Joe appears to be

(13:28):
reading Okay, I am. Yeah, since you've dropped the hole,
you bring us like a dad joke. I got contacted
over that. I was going to bring it up. Somebody
wrote me they're very upset with you. I just came
across this, but I was vetting it very quickly. Ladies.
Walking down the street to work, she sees a parrot
on a perch in front of a pet store. Parrot
says her, Hey lady, you're really ugly. Well, the lady

(13:50):
is furious. She stormed past the store. It gets to work.
The way home, she sees the same parrot. It says
to her, Hey lady, you're really ugly. Man? Is she
ticked now? Next day, watched by parrots says to again,
hey lady, you're really ugly. Lady was so tig she
went in the store, said she'd sue the store and
kill the bird. Store manager replied, that's not good. I'll
make sure he won't ever say it again. Next morning,

(14:12):
the lady watched past the store, para calls to her,
Hey lady. She pauses and says yes. The bird says,
you know, evil, evil parrot. Let's figure out who's reporting
what it's the lead story with Katie Green.

Speaker 4 (14:31):
Katie all right, starting with ABC, How's to return after
Senate passes government funding build with boat possible this morning?

Speaker 1 (14:38):
So I got I forgot to mention this. So I'm
watching MSNBC last night. I watched their eleven o'clock show
every night and see what's on the mind of the left.
What was the prevailing theme around the shutdown, why it
happened and Congress coming back into sessions? One word Epstein. Oh,
this hole, this whole shutdown, this whole sh down ploy

(15:01):
was to keep Congress out of session so they couldn't
deal with the Epstein files. And now they're going to
have to figure out a way. Blah blah blah. Wow,
you could have given me ten Yes, I know. And
this is their main evening show to like wrap up
the day on HIMSNBZ, I thought, really, this is about Epstein, Okay? Wow?

Speaker 4 (15:20):
From bright Bart, Trump hints at agreements with Syria after
meeting Gihati. President quote, I think this leader can do it.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
He's slick, no doubt, he's clever. That fellow saw him
on Special Report last night. Maybe we'll talk more about
that later on New.

Speaker 4 (15:36):
York times, Trump threatens to sue the BBC for one
billion dollars after January sixth documentary.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
We talked about this story a lot yesterday. We actually
have the audio for you today. The egregious editing they
did in their documentary to try to make Trump look
more crazy than he is by a lot. And that's
why the head of BBC had to resign over the
weekend story. Yeah, and just a brutal at a job.

Speaker 4 (16:05):
From NBC. Demonic horns and devilish name. New lucifer bee
discovered in Australia.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
I just saw it. I just saw the picture. That's
what that is. The lucifer bee, devil like horns, so
many reasons. I don't want to be stung by. I
don't I don't want to be stung by this murder
hornets run for their lives for the bee. Please. From
study fines, is.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
Your date financially catfishing you? Half of young adults admit
to faking their wealth.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Faking their wealth, Okay, I don't know, they're gonna figure
it out sooner or later.

Speaker 4 (16:43):
Right, And finally this one from the Babylon Bee Congress
prepares to pivot from doing nothing because of the shutdown
to doing nothing because they're Congress, he.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
Know, except for finally having to get that Epstein legislation through.
I need to talk more about that later. I had
no idea that that was the theory. Oh, the shutdowns
ruse to keep Congress out of session to hide the
Epstein's what it was all about to come out the
list and the complicity in Trump and BBC is one

(17:15):
of the most important news organizations in the world being
run by people who are corrupt. It would seem We've
got the audio to back that up, So stay tuned.
I hope you can check this out. Armstrong and Getty
a couple of great AI stories. We need to get
to the fact that China's doubling down and wanted to
become the world leader, the fact that the top guy

(17:37):
at Meta Zuckerberg's Guide leaving to form his own company.
And then this story in the New York Post today
about Google how internally, at the very very top of
their AI efforts they got a real woke problem where
they become more focused on is this AI going to
be used by Israel in their military to help kill

(17:57):
Valestinians That I don't want to help Blabbah's thing. How interesting?
How mad would that make you if you poured one
hundred billion dollars? How about you shout about you about
your politics and code? Yeah, yeah, I have some sympathy
some at least for the crowd that says, look, the
days of like reasonably neutral media professionalism and journalism and

(18:23):
all that, that's over. We've got to fight fire with fire, okay,
kind of the the angry, younger, woke right, call it
whatever you want. You know, they're not one hundred percent wrong.
And to that end, here's one of the most respected
broadcasters on earth for many decades, the BBC caught in

(18:43):
an egregious act of bias. Wait and listen to the
contrast between the edited version of what Trump said on
January sixth and the the edited I'm the edited version
in the actual version. The contrast is astonishing.

Speaker 5 (18:59):
Turmoil at Britain's premiere broadcaster, with President Trump right in
the middle, the Director General of the BBC Tim Davey,
and the CEO of BBC News, Deborah Turnus resigning all
because of edits. In a documentary of the speech President
Trump made on January sixth, twenty twenty one, implying a
much more direct call for violence, which followed at the Capitol.
Here's the BBC version.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
We're going to walk down to the Capitol and I'll
be there with you, and we fight. We fight like hell.
And if you don't fight like hell, you're not going
to have a country anymore.

Speaker 5 (19:31):
Here's how Trump started, at least in the original.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
We're gonna walk down to the capital.

Speaker 5 (19:40):
And we're going to cheer on our brave senators and
congressmen and women.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
And we're probably not going.

Speaker 5 (19:47):
To be cheering so much for some of them.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
Okay, that is unbelievable. And so we talked about this
quite a bit yesterday. BBC is a really big deal worldwide.
It's like the world's NPR. And it turns out there
about as fair as NPR is. Right, and the top
guy and the number two person both stepped down because
of this article that came out in the Telegraph just
a week ago. Somehow, well the Telegraph got a whistleblower

(20:15):
who came forward. But how many people would have had
from a documentary a year ago. BBC drops a documentary
a week before our presidential election. That's out of bounds too.
I mean, what are you trying to do here, But anyway, activism.
It's activism to try to affect the presidential election on
the most powerful country on Earth. That's what the BBC
is up to. And then they edit the audio to

(20:37):
make it sound much worse than it is, which is
obviously against all journalists rules. But how many people would
have had to been involved and know about that and
kept out a secret all this time? Quite a few?
Oh yeah, yeah, definitely double digits, maybe more than that.
I think I don't want to steal Greg's thunder play

(20:58):
the next clip, Michael, and I'll fill in the blame,
says needed.

Speaker 5 (21:00):
The edit's flagged by an internal BBC watchdog, first reported
about the UK Telegraph newspaper, President Trump posting thank you
to the Telegraph for exposing these corrupt journalists. These are
very dishonest people who try to step on the scales
of a presidential election. The BBC apologized to Parliament we
should have acted earlier and taken a more formal position

(21:21):
on it.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Yeah, okay, now that you're caught. So what I was
going to say is after the grotesque edit of what
Trump said, and by the way, I don't consider Trump
blameless on January sixth at all, No, he could have
stepped in much earlier, much stronger defended Mike Pence. I
thought it was despicable. Honestly, for the record, this is
not about Trump, this is about the BBC. But so

(21:43):
after that egregious edit with the scary music in the background,
the documentary immediately cuts to the Proud Boys fighting cops. Okay,
footage of the Proud Boys or on the march or
something like that that had happened hours earlier. For the speech,
how Proud Boys a video? It's basically over now because

(22:06):
Trump's been elected two times. But how did the left
never catch on that you were highly responsible for getting
Trump elected? Because every time you do this sort of thing,
you try to assume him with a bogus case, or
you make up a news story that is obviously fake,

(22:27):
you get him elected. It made people like me think,
you know what, screw you. I got all kinds of
problems with Trump, but screw you. That's what you did.
You got him elected, you morons. How do you not
get that so obvious? You hate him so much, you
got him elected by overreaching, you idiots? Right right? Good

(22:47):
for you? Yeah, yeah, you know it's funny. I just
came across the story at Sidney Sweeney, the hottie and
the jeens. Remember the Nazi fascist eugenics jeens commercial pair
myself that people pretended to be angry about for about
three and a half minutes. Her Euphoria co star refused

(23:08):
to stand next to her at some photo op. You
gotta be kidding because of her her awful, awful politics.
The alleged feud between Sydney Sweeney and Zendaya emerged after
several outlets reported Sweeney is a registered Republican. God, it's unbelievable.

(23:36):
Back to the BBC briefly though, on that sort of thing,
like like we said, how many people would have to
be involved in that edit and cover up and keep
their mouths shut about it and think it was okay
to completely mislead their viewers on what Trump said? How
many people would have to be involved in that, and
then how deep does the rot go? It kind of

(23:58):
reminds me of when e Lan said about Uh. I
think it was chat Chat GBT that Look, you're gonna
have to clean house and start over. Clearly you've got
rott so deep. I think the BBC's probably in that
situation because there had to be how many people worked
there and then watched it and thought, okay, that's an edit.
It could be in it. Hundreds or thousands of people

(24:20):
involved that at least they weren't involved in it, but
knew it happened. But so the back to the whole
idiotic Sydney sweety Zendaya thing. Somebody who would say something
is ridiculous as it's difficult for Zendaya because even if
she stands next to Sydney, it can be seen as
excusing her views on Trump God and her refusal to

(24:41):
apologize for the racist dad you people are crazy? Well yeah,
exactly my points. People were thinking that garbled. They couldn't
recognize that all the law fair and the edits and
the calling everybody a fascist and a Nazi all the
time was going to ruin their chance. They're that far gone,

(25:02):
They're that far departed from any sort of logic anyway.
Craziness Does that happen the other way around? And I
just don't know about it because I don't feel like
I hear those stories on the outer fringes. Maybe, but see,
and I'm proud of Conservatism for this, although I know

(25:22):
some of you disagree, and that's fine, we can still
be friends. The left does not police they're crazies. The
right does. Generally speaking, we've got a hell of an
in house argument going on right now because we call
out our crazies. Oh you mean the Tucker Fuentes, Megan
Kelly National Review than sure, for instance. Yeah, that sort

(25:44):
of thing.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
M M.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
I don't know where that's going to land. Actually, got
a really interesting email from a fine young fellow who
sees it differently than we do. Maybe I'll feature that
in mailbag. Yeah. Well, as I mentioned a week ago,
while there are are lots of things that Nick Quinta
says that I think are absolutely insane, and I think
he's trolling mostly. I think he's kind of like angry,

(26:10):
wants attention, sort of troll on a certain level. Yeah,
but his whole The one group that can't ever be
proud of themselves is white men. Is true. You can't
ever say, you know, it'd be better off we had
more white men around here. Every other group can say
it'd be better off we had more women around here,
white women, trans people, black people, Hispanic people, Asian people.

(26:33):
Whatever you get to you get to cheer for your
side and wish there were more of you, but white
men can't. Is what is that that's weird? I don't
think you know, it's weird. This may be the only
original thought I've ever had, and I've said it more
than once. I think what I generally say is every
scam is eighty percent true, and that's why it's a
good scam. That's how it gets people. Well, every sick

(26:56):
political ideology is one third to eighty percent, you know, right,
it's just that last small to medium to large chunks
that's off. And so yeah, there's a lot being said
about well what you just said about you can't say
there's a culture in America, and it's a great culture

(27:18):
and a valuable one, a successful one. The rest of
the world or a lot of the rest of the
world has modeled itself. And yeah, it was built by
a lot of white people and a lot of other
people too. But yeah, the idea that there is no
American culture, Like, who is the moron who said that
the other day, some left wing podcaster is idiotic? In Yauta,
as white Americans say, no, I'm kind of proud of
the country that we've built, all of us together, but

(27:41):
they act like that somehow shameful. That's true, that's a
good point. But then he extends it to I hate
enters and Jews and the rest of it. It's sick.
I want to talk about Veterans Day more later. Well,
I just saw the video of the volcano erupting in Hawaii.
That happened every now and then. God, i'd like to
see that in person. That has to be spectacular. Of course,

(28:04):
you know, hope that hot lava doesn't rain down on
your head. That would suck take the fun out of it.
It really would. But we got lots to talk about today.
I hope you can figure out Italian pasta is going
to disappear from store shelves unless something changes with the tariffs.
I don't know if I eat much pasta that comes

(28:25):
from Italy, I'd have to look at the sourcing on it.
And you buy accused of dumping pasta. Dumping really arn't
officially depressing prices. Hold in my hand and armstrong and
getting paddleball racket, packleball, pickleball, paddle. That's it. I want
to talk about that next hour. Also, Okay, great pickle talk.

(28:45):
It's a controversy. Here's your freedom Loving Quote of the day,
continuing on our series from John Stuart Mills, brilliant on Liberty.
If you haven't read it, you should, as it is
useful that while mankind is imperfect, there should be different opinions.
So is it that there should be different experiments of living.

(29:06):
That's kind of a flowery way of saying what I
always say. We need poets and navy seals. Mail bag
Boo boo, drop us a note mail bag at armstrong
a geddi dot com. We'll move quickly through two very
important emails. Jack, you and everybody else should not say
jaguar when you mean jaguar, and I need to show

(29:26):
more respect to the band. Kiss all right, takes care
of that. Oh but jaguar leak on your throat. If so,
you will not be able to rock and roll all night.
Then we got this. I decided let's go ahead and
feature this. It's a Christian from Arkansas who is an

(29:48):
everyday listener and says some absolutely lovely, lovely things about
the show. Appreciate that tells us about his life. He's
thirty two years old, a great family, diverse group of
friends from various faiths and races, and that sort of stuff.
Everybody thinks of themselves as mutts, which is, you know,
the way I've always thought of myself. I like Jack's

(30:12):
dating profile, consider myself moderate, lean wright. I can only
say this for context that I'm not some hateful, bigoted
person living in a bubble. Obviously I don't agree with
everything you say, but lately it's been difficult listening to
you repeat right lies about Nick Foyante's, Candice Owen's and
Tucker Carlson. Okay, who I want to hear this. One
of the trades I admire most about you guys is
that you never regurgitate mainstream talking points about people based

(30:34):
on internet clips and rumors circulating on the Internet. I
do commend Jack for at least listening to the Tucker
Nick interview, but after today's episode were both wrongly referred
to him as an actual Nazi, I felt obligated to
share where I am. The majority of my age, friends
and family on both sides of the aisle stand on this.
Just a quick interruption, he calls himself a Nazi. I've
seen several clips so that I don't know what to

(30:55):
do with that. And Christian, he says, he admires Hitler,
he's a Holocaust denier, and yes, saying there's no way
it was that many it was a fraction of that
many is a form of Holocaust denial. And he thinks
the Jews are behind most of the evil on earth.
If he's not a Nazi, he's a big fan of Nazis. Okay,

(31:20):
then he says Charlie Kirk was a hero mine. One
of the main takeaways from his brutal assassination was never
judged someone based on things you've heard others say about them.
Are short clips taken out of context? Okay, maybe the
clips I'm hearing where he calls himself a nazi 'or
out of context. I suppose that's possible. Then I'm going
to skip to the business part of this. As the
censorship veil was lifted on Neck, I forced myself to
go back and listen to his shows and interviews in

(31:42):
their entirety. What I discovered he's incredibly intelligent, talented, and
actually pretty funny. You can get past the outlandish racial
and misogynistic jokes. Heck of an if you can get
past that is one of the all time If you
can get past, if you can get past the whole
Nazi hates women thing. It's pretty funny. He is definitely

(32:04):
very smart. Not once has Nick called for violence against anyone,
despite everyone's best efforts to claim that he has. You know,
Christian and I would also throw in, this is obviously
clearly a case of you know, the the undeniable. All
that is required of good people for evil triumph is
their silence or in Knick's case, his fandom for nazis. Yes,

(32:26):
he claims to admire Stalin and Hitler, which I do
not condone, whether it's a joke or just him being provocative,
but his sincere beliefs or understandable. Nick Fuentes, like so
many of us in the younger generation, grew up knowing
nothing but government corruption, false promises. Trump is not keeping.
He's not keeping his promises. Christian makes the point I
would agree in several cases that's true. Lastly, it's not

(32:50):
the Jews that so many people are concerned about. That
talking point is childish and makes us look ridiculous. Okay,
I want to get back to that point. Moderate level
headed people are concerned about Zionism, and that would be
you know, advocating for the Jewish country. Bah bah. That
he mentions the reason US younger folk despise people like

(33:11):
Lindsay Graham and Ted Cruz and Lisa Rakowski is when
they continue to brag about how many trips they've taken Israel. Well,
they seem utterly uninterested in fixing problems in their own states.
That is a caricature. I would say. I've never been
a hateful person. I've always been curious when someone like
me can't even bring up the suspect the subject without
being called anti Semitic. It makes me wonder if there

(33:32):
why this is such a forbidden topic. Love you guys,
will continue to listen. Thank you for your note, Very
thought provoking. Yeah, there is a chunk of I've noticed,
especially since the October seventh thing that any criticism of
Israel is seen as anti jew in which I've never
bought into. Yeah, yeah, so boy, there could be a

(33:52):
book length answer to this email. Christian. One thing I
would say is that, and I've seen this play out
over and over, and I'm not the old guy card
on you, but I just know it to be true.
If you allow people who are just clearly Holocaust deniers
and not see sympathetic at the very least into your movement.

(34:13):
It poisons your movement, It discredits your good ideas. It's
a bad idea to have those people in the tent.
I don't deny for a second second that Nick is is.
Uh let's see what incredibly intelligent, talented, and actually pretty funny.
I'm sure that's true. It's also irrelevant. God, I've got

(34:35):
another important point to make, but we are out of time.
Maybe we'll have to talk about it more later. Damn it.
He is he after the commercial break. He is serving
a crowd that is not getting served by anybody else. Yep.
And when that happens, they're going to go to whoever's
you know, speaking about their issue. Yep. I've made it
point about Germany, Armstrong and Getty
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