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October 31, 2025 36 mins

Hour 3 of A&G features...

  • Mamdani isn't what NYC needs 
  • Easy but really obnoxious couples Halloween costume
  • Truckers no pants song & foolishness of having no enemies to the right
  • Prince Andrew now just Andrew & Fetterman apologizes for colleagues

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio, the George
Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty arm Strong
and Jettie and he Armstrong and Eddy.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Every poll that meets CNN standards. In September, Mondani has
had a double digit lead. If Slee were were to
get out, there was an effort to do that. He
refuses to do that, then you'd have a closer race.
So it looks like he's gonna win. Early voting is underway.
We'll count the votes on Tuesday. Imagine if he does.
A young Muslim immigrant mayor thinks Donald Trump is wrong
on just about everything. Inevitable the confrontation with the mayor

(00:46):
of the hometown where Donald Trump grew up.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
He has like new ideas that are like different, like
the grocery stores, which like you know something like that. Okay,
like maybe that won't work out. But I think the
idea that he's like, I have this new policy proposal
or like the free buses, is like inspiring.

Speaker 4 (01:07):
Are you asking me or telling me? Because your your
your intonation went up toward the end. That's usually the
sign of a question, but it sounded like a statement.
So I don't know, an empty headed twit there filling
us in on why she's excited, why she's excited, on
why she's excited. Either way, we're throwing in this breaking

(01:28):
ish news right after that. So John King there, I
recognized his voice of CNN. First of all, everything's got
to be made about Trump. So mom Donnie winning as
a communist, Jew hating mayor of the most important city
on Earth. It's its relationship to Trump that makes it interesting.
Okay if you say so. But the FBI says they

(01:49):
spoiled an isis inspired plot that was set to go
off today on Halloween. A bunch of dearborn people, dearborn Michigan.
Where they got see exactly where they got a serious
Islam problem. And now you got this guy who seems
to be pretty much in league with that crowd, who

(02:15):
might be mayor of New York City.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
I firmly believe he is. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:18):
Absolutely, So we will begin one of a series of
stories and thoughts about mister Mumdanni with the great, the wise,
the learned Peggy Noonan writing for the Wall Street Journal,
and she makes a handful of different points.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
I'm gonna skip around a little bit, but she.

Speaker 5 (02:40):
Writes, New York should breathe deep, think twice, then think
again before electing the Socialist mayoral candidate zar On Mumdanni.
He barely thirty four, has never had a real job,
was elected five years ago to the state Assembly. Which
is a badge you wear while you scrounge around for
attention and connections. This isn't the resume of the person
you want in a position and a guide the future

(03:01):
of one of the largest economies in the world. Then
she makes the point to particularly post COVID what new
and post to Blossio New York in particularly and particularly
that's right, sorry, sir, that in the wake of all
that stuff, they really need. What the city needs as

(03:21):
an air of energy bounce, expansion, more enterprise, more of
a welcoming attitude for the woman who wants to open
a small store, new business, a new restaurant. Make it
easier for her. We don't need more of the dead
hand of government. We need to return more of a
sense to the young that's striving, is still a realistic attitude,
that grieving for a system that seems broken and can't

(03:41):
fit you in is premature. And then she goes into
various of his tax the rich Democratic Socialists of America policies,
and actually, and this is an amusing part of her column,
but it's a little long, but she talks about how
in the areas that surround New York City, Westchester County, Connecticut,

(04:01):
across the river in New Jersey, and stuff like that,
in the affluent neighborhoods, if there's an open house, there
are SUV's double park down the block, said one Reeltor
it looks like the Nicks.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
Excuse me, it looks like the.

Speaker 5 (04:13):
Knicks threat the garden right now, as affluent New Yorkers
are already trying to flee the city. But then she
gets into the more significant part to me. Mister Mumdonni
has long been accused of a deep, persistent anti Semitism.
I won't quote the clips suddenly flooding social media, the
apparent result of somebody's late and incompetent OPO research of

(04:36):
his saying things that betray to my ear in obvious animus.
There is a reason more than one thousand American rabbis
have warned his victory with threaten the safety of Jews.
Then my favorite part, he closed out his campaign this
week unembarrassed to manipulate, implying that if you don't vote
for him, it just might be because you're Islamophobic. In

(04:56):
a speech outside the Islamic Cultural Center of the Bronx,
he said, to be a Muslim in New York is
to expect indignity. But indignity does not make us distinct.
There are many New Yorkers who face us, face it,
blah blah blah. And then she goes into his infamous
ant story and how he says, I want to speak
to the memory of my aunt who stopped taking the

(05:17):
subway after September eleventh because she did not feel safe
in her his job. Getting back to Peggy Noonan hear
his voice caught. It was quite something. He was talking
about the city he is asking to choose him to lead,
and accusing it of casual and habitual bigotry. The dream
of every Muslim is simply to be treated the same
as any other New Yorker. And yet for too long

(05:38):
we've been told to ask for less than that and
to be satisfied with whatever little we receive. Then it
turned out, of course, that the whole thing was made up.

Speaker 4 (05:47):
And then he's nobody really has been claiming that that's
an ongoing problem in New York anti Muslim bias.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
No, it's one of the most tolerant and diverse cities.

Speaker 5 (05:59):
On her and then she points out and I had
not heard this. This is another part of his infamous
Muslims unite And if you don't vote for me, you're
an Islamo foam part of the speech fifty two Michael,
I will.

Speaker 6 (06:16):
Not change who I am, how I eat, or the
faith that I am proud to call my own. But
there is one thing that I will change. I will
no longer look for myself in the shadows. I will
find myself in the light.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
The hell are you talking about?

Speaker 5 (06:35):
You were born into the top rung of New York society,
a Columbia professor who lectures against colonialism in your mom's
a multiple Academy Award nominations, successful film company.

Speaker 4 (06:48):
So your mom gets nominated for Oscars. Your dad's a
Columbia professor, and you're saying I'll no longer live in
the shadows.

Speaker 5 (06:55):
I will not change who I am, Zorron. Nobody asked
you to not. I will won't change what I eat?
Who asked you to? I will not change the faith
that I'm proud to belong to. Nobody asked you to.
I will no longer look for myself in the shadows.
I will find myself in the light. What the hell
are you talking about?

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Man?

Speaker 4 (07:13):
Some people are really good at being, you know, the downtrodden,
even if they're the opposite. Yeah, all right, so here
a handful of stories for you real quick. Since the
main thing we need to fear is Islamophobia. Here's a
headline from the Free Beacon. They've called for terrorism against Jews.

(07:33):
Now they're teaching New York City public school students how
to organize pro Hamas activists to Abdullah Akhal and Mohammed
Badawi have called to strike Tel Aviv and destroyed the
illegitimate Zionist occupiers and all of their supporters. And now
they're launching an initiative to form student chapters in dozens
of New York public high schools. Okay, that's great, super,

(07:56):
but it's Islamophobia we ought to be afraid of. The
DS is more radical than ever and they're winning. It's
a great piece by Eli Lake. We don't have time
for that, but we'll get to it later. But we
need to be worried about Islamophobia. This is from the
Free Press. Maya Sulkin CARE official. That's the Council on
American Islamic Relations. That's the group that the FBI said

(08:19):
they would no longer work with. Shortly after nine to eleven,
CARE official joins hamas leader at an al Aksa flood event.
Do you know what the Alokxa flood is that they
were celebrating. That's the attacks of October seventh, twenty twenty three,
a CARE event. The Muslim group SOHIO director said he
was there as a Palestinian American. Okay, fine, here's another

(08:42):
one if you're not tired of this media outlet affiliated
with radical dearborn Michigan preacher calls on Muslims to celebrate
and repeat Charlie Kirk's assassination. Ahmad Mussa Jabril, who served
six and a half years in prison for conspiracy, fraud,
moneylaw undering possession of firearms ammunition, is a popular figure

(09:03):
among ISIS terrorists. But what we need to fear is Islamophobia.
There's another headline for you.

Speaker 5 (09:10):
All of these in the last couple of days, New
York City News nonprofit which was hailed as a savior
of local journalism, hired pro hamas organizer who raised money
for terrorists and defended assassination of those young Israeli diplomats.
You remember when those two kids who just worked at
the embassy were murdered. This journalist for the City, a

(09:32):
New York City nonprofit hailed as a beacon of hope
for local journalism, said that the assassination of the two
young people in Washington, d C. Was morally justified. But
know what we ought to fear is Islamaphobia.

Speaker 4 (09:48):
Came across this yesterday. Is really interesting. Elon Musk tweeted
this out, so he was responding to a story. This
is in Great Britain, not in the United States, but
it was footage that was making the round this week
of an Afghan attacking some English people there in England,
killing one man injuring two others. So they've had a

(10:10):
fair amount of back and forth unrest between Muslim immigrants
and people that were born there around all kinds of different.

Speaker 5 (10:20):
Issues, including the rape gangs and the government officials who
covered up for the rape gangs.

Speaker 4 (10:28):
With the always caveat of there's plenty of people who
for them being Muslim is just like being methodist, you're
not going to have any effect on your life. But
there are hardcore fundamentalists Muslims all over the place, like
in Dearborn, Michigan that just got a risk it as
part of this Isis plot. Anyway, this is what Elon
Musk wrote yesterday. I thought it was interesting when Tolkien

(10:51):
wrote about the Hobbits, he was referring to the general
folk of the English Shires, who don't realize the horrors
that take place far away. They were able to live
their lives in peace and tranquility, but only because they
were protected by the hard men of Gondor. What happened
to the nice men in England who was brutally murdered
while walking his dog could happen anywhere in England. If

(11:14):
the tide of illegal immigration has not turned. It is
time for the English to ally with the hard men
and fight for their survival. But I thought that was
interesting as a metaphor or whatever.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
Yeah, agreed. Final note on this topic, and it's a
funny one. As the New York City Mayor's race entered
its home stretch this week, a reporter for the Times
of London, Bevan Hurley, sent an email to Bill Deblasio,
he wanted to know what the former mayor in New
York City thought about the upcoming race, and I heard
this story. He received an incredible response. While Deblasio has

(11:46):
supported zoron Mumdani's campaign, the former mayor confessed in an
email to the New Zealand Born journalist that while he
admired Mumdonni's ambition, the Democratic nominee was making quote dangerously
optimistic assumptions about how much money the new taxes would
bring in.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Quote.

Speaker 5 (12:00):
In my view, the math doesn't hold up under scrutiny,
and the political hurdles are substantial. The Times picked it up,
rushed to print the explosive story. The New York Post
quickly aggregated and amplified it.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
An aid to Cuomo wait in to amplify the story.

Speaker 5 (12:18):
The only problem the email had not come from the
former mayor. It was a liquor distributor, dude by the
name of Bill Deblasio.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
Okay, okay, okay, Well that's kind of too bad. I
was hopeing that even build A Blasio had decided, Now,
this guy's too far out there.

Speaker 5 (12:34):
But that's not what Yeah, I know, I was disappointed
by this too. But yeah, and the guy didn't know
that they're looking for the former mayor. And it didn't
never made itself clear, but the story made it around
the world.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
Of course it did.

Speaker 4 (12:48):
Okay, I got to reveal the hot costume for couples,
and it's perfect if you got to throw something together
last minute. Now you're gonna have to, you know, stifle
some vomiting.

Speaker 5 (12:58):
It's perfect if you want to hate you, but it's
easy show not enough people really hate us.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
I've got an idea for a Halloween costume, among other things.
All the ways there.

Speaker 4 (13:12):
I'll bet this happens at fast food restaurants all across
the country. This is in and out. Yesterday, they are
calling the numbers for your order if it's ready. They'd
already called sixty six. Now they call.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
Yes. God, God, that is some serious.

Speaker 4 (13:39):
Enthusiasm, because it was time to call order sixty seven.

Speaker 5 (13:44):
I hate this and I finally figured out why. And
I've been accused of being a joy kill, but I
figured it out. It's because it is the reductio ad
absurdum of the modern age. It is the meme, the
trend that has no content.

Speaker 7 (14:03):
Right.

Speaker 4 (14:03):
But as I've diagnosed it, and I think I'm one
hundred percent right. It's because we lack shared experiences and
now we're just so desperate for them. I was talking
about how wearing my Dodger's hat the other day after
the big baseball game. All of the people that brought
it up to me, Oh, so you watch a game
last night and we started talking about the game. It
gave me a feeling of like comfort and community.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
I don't remember the last time I had that, and.

Speaker 4 (14:26):
You used to have it all the time, but you
can't really anymore because there are no shared pop culture things,
and we can't share politics, which is our number one
pop culture topic for It's like our entertainment to end
our sports and what attracts us to the opposite sex.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
Straight people want to hear I want to.

Speaker 4 (14:48):
Hear that again. So this is just all they're doing
it in and out? Is it's time to call out
the number six seven.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Listen to the enthusiasm.

Speaker 5 (15:00):
Yes, and the in and outs person obviously was completely
down with it.

Speaker 4 (15:08):
Probably happens five times a day every day, so they
know the routine. So I was gonna mention that the
most popular couple costume you can wear if you want
something easy to throw together, is you both wear a
T shirt or sweatshirt. One of you's got a six,
one of you got a seven, So you go a
six to seven charl Wienbarty, And then of course you
gotta be prepared to be punched in the face. But yeah,

(15:31):
I guess the other part of it is that it's
disrupted so many classrooms, which is a reminder that teachers
don't have control of the classrooms anymore, which bothers me.
You know, at his essence, it's fine, it's just kids
being silly, which I'm firmly in favor of, but it
makes me sad for the reasons you've enunciated. But if
that's not the costume you want to wear, how about

(15:51):
some Armstrong in Getty wearing the new Armstrong in Getty Superstore,
which we just kicked off today or yesterday or sometime.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
What do we have there?

Speaker 4 (15:59):
News?

Speaker 1 (16:00):
These sweatshirts are awesome cool. Oh yeah, the hoodies are great.

Speaker 5 (16:04):
Yeah, they're really good and have some fabulous ANG logo
and I got to check it out the new stuff.
But for your favorite ANG fan for Christmas time, maybe
it's you help spread the word and tell people what
you think.

Speaker 4 (16:18):
We've had some real crap in the past, but this
is high quality stuff right here. I mean, that's the
kids in China sewing this stuff. We had, like, I
don't know, kids with a Slexi or something.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
In the past.

Speaker 4 (16:31):
They were not doing a good job sewing up our stuff.
But now we got really the top tier child labor
working on this stuff in China.

Speaker 5 (16:37):
And they did such a good job we bonused them
all two cents at the end of the week, so
which is a twenty percent bonus. So anyway, enjoy their
good work. Armstrong and Getty dot com, the Armstrong and
Getty Store. Yeah, that's that's the world's worst commercial. Anyway,
what do we have coming up? I don't even remember.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
I got a little more details on that terrace plot.
They think the foiled.

Speaker 5 (17:01):
Oh and Seth Dylon of Babylon b fame his argument
against the no enemies to the Right philosophy.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
All on the way, if you missed a secret gets
the podcast Armstrong, you getdy on the Man Armstrong and Getty.

Speaker 4 (17:15):
I just saw the headline. Charlie Sheen is out with
details on his remarks that he has had sex with
men who the hell is that for.

Speaker 5 (17:25):
I don't recall asking for details. I can picture them.
It's fine. Wow, Charlie. A quick note. The star of
the lazy Armstrong ngetdy champion hoodie.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
Very attractive. I'll wear that. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (17:41):
So this is audio from and we played this yesterday,
but there's more.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
Now.

Speaker 5 (17:46):
This is from an Arkansas cop who has pulled over
a well as approached a semi truck that is parked
way too close to traffic on the side of the road.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
Why are you parked here? Yeah?

Speaker 8 (18:00):
Do you understand English?

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Why did you park here?

Speaker 7 (18:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (18:05):
No, no good, I'm officer Heading's Arkansas Highway Police.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
I need your driver's license. Is there anybody else in
the truck? Your company?

Speaker 8 (18:13):
Okay, you don't understand English.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
Put you some clothes.

Speaker 8 (18:17):
On, your pants, put your pants on, put your pants on, pants,
put some pants on. Yeah, yeah, you don't understand English.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
What company do you work for? Uh?

Speaker 8 (18:35):
The company?

Speaker 7 (18:36):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Your company is called California. Yeah, yeah, you don't understand me. Okay.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
First of all, if I had a nickel for every
time somebody with authority told me to put my pants
back on.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
I had a lot of money.

Speaker 4 (18:49):
I mean, we've all been there, teachers, cops, sureline star.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Right life. I mean, we've all been told put some
pants on.

Speaker 5 (19:05):
Has Sean Duffy, the Secretary of Transportation, said anything about
I think he has, about cracking down on the unlicensed
commercial drivers?

Speaker 4 (19:12):
Yeah, he threatened to withhold, that's forty million dollars from
California if they don't start enforcing their You gotta be
able to speak, read and write English, yeah, semi truck.

Speaker 5 (19:25):
You gotta be able to read signs in other words, Yeah,
and understand traffic laws.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
Yeah. Good, It's about time we need to crack down
on that. Like crazy.

Speaker 5 (19:33):
Of course, executive producer Hanson never misses a chance to
get with his AI songwriting program and unleash this.

Speaker 4 (19:44):
You gotta put some pants on?

Speaker 7 (19:48):
Yeah, just makes you.

Speaker 4 (20:02):
Got Joe Warren, there you go. I mean, how many,
like I said, how many times have I heard that?

Speaker 5 (20:16):
It's hard to pick a favorite between that approach and
the dance remix approach of the actual audio.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
I do kind of enjoy the.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
Actual audio approach as well, but the person taking my
order at the Jamba Juice, I mean, the list goes
on and on.

Speaker 5 (20:31):
Please, what's really I really do enjoy that brand of
seventies funk. Oh yeah, I love that music. Yeah, So
I thought this was so interesting. Seth Dillon, who is
the guy who runs the Babylon Bee. He's one of
their chief idea guys. He's just brilliant, funny guy wrote
a piece for The Free Press entitled the foolishness of

(20:55):
no Enemies to the Right, as CEO of Babylon B
I meaniness of mocking bad ideas. They're on the right
as well as the left. And he's talking about the
Oh you know, I could probably just read it to you.
He is a very good writer. But he's talking about
the philosophy that hey, we're conservatives. There's some people out

(21:16):
on our right wing or a completely not said. But listen,
we got to train our firepower on the left, no
enemies to the right. And he says bad ideas are
like cancer. If you don't deal with them quickly and decisively,
they spread. One way to deal with bad ideas is
to refute them, as C. S. Lewis said, quote, good
philosophy must exist if for no other reason, because bad

(21:39):
philosophy needs to be answered. Another is to satirize them,
ridiculing bad ideas stops them from being taken seriously. This
is the mission of the Babylon B, explains what the
Babylon B is. We mock anyone in anything that deserves it,
not just because it's funny, but because it's imperative. Bad
ideas taken seriously you have catastrophic consequences. He writes, I'm

(21:59):
a concerent servative, and it's fair to say that a
lot of the bad ideas we make fun of at
the Babylon Beer progressive ones. Recently, however, I've come under
fire from fellow conservatives for pointing out what should be obvious.
There are bad ideas on the right too. Never scrutinize
your friends, I'm told, focus on the enemy. They're the
ones promoting abortion on demand, gender transition for miners, open borders, censorship, DEI,
and a whole host of other absurdities that no one

(22:21):
from a couple of decades ago would have believed could
ever become mainstream. One hundred percent true, and he writes,
I've steadfastly opposed these ideas. I've spent years and millions
of dollars fighting them in both the courts and the culture.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
But what if those aren't the only bad ideas.

Speaker 5 (22:35):
If bad ideas spread like cancer, shouldn't we check them
for them everywhere? I recently visited in an imaging center
for a diagnostic cat scan. I'm glad the technician wasn't
only interested in scanning the left side of my body.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
And then.

Speaker 5 (22:50):
He makes the point that the phrase there, the idea
no enemies to the right, comes straight out of the
French Revolution, when the warning was, ah, my French is
very bad, no enemies to the left. It was meant
to establish strength through unity, but it quickly turned into
an excuse to avoid self scrutiny, a way out of
confronting one's own radicals by insisting the only real danger
was on the other side. And he makes the point

(23:13):
quite eloquently that that will destroy your side. It will
destroy conservatism. Sure, it will render your arguments repugnant to
people because they've become infected with the crazies.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
Absolutely.

Speaker 4 (23:30):
I regularly about it regularly, But I have had in
my life if somebody finds out you whatever you call yourself, libertarian, conservative, conservative, adjacent, whatever,
and then they bring up some fanciful thing, so you
believe blank.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
No, I don't believe that, right, I don't agree with that.
I don't have to agree with everything.

Speaker 5 (23:50):
There's no law, so seth Wright's ridiculous ideas like Pregnant
when men and drag shows for kids were almost impossible
to satirize. I often said the hardest part of our
job at the Babylon b was coming up with jokes
that were more absurd than whatever Democrats were doing in
real life. This should serve as a warning to the right.
Ordinary people have their limits. Push too hard and you
start losing people. My argument now is simply this, if

(24:12):
the right doesn't learn from the left's mistakes, we risk
suffering the same fate. It may already be too late.
Bad ideas and those pushing them seem to be multiplying
by the day. Nick Fuente is a man who glorifies Hitler,
has grown his reach and influenced dramatically.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
In the recent.

Speaker 5 (24:26):
Months, finding his way onto mainstream platforms, and he mentions
Fuentes is set to appear on Tucker Carlson's podcast. Well,
he did appear on it and it did not disappoint.
More on that later, and then he goes on to
the increasing influence of I just looked it up, of
that sort of person. So Nick Fuente is Trump had

(24:46):
dinner with him? Right, Wasn't that one of the controversial ones?
And yeah, the belief is Trump didn't really know who
he was and should be more careful about who he
sits down to dinner with. But Nick Fuente is a
well describe him in short, He's a jew hating, white
supremacist racist. He's everything that's the worst caricature of the

(25:10):
right come to pass.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
Uh And I want to get back. I guess I
was interview on Tucker Carlson is really something. I haven't
seen it. I'm gonna watch it, but I just looked
it up on Twitter. He's got Nick has a million followers,
a million.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
Yeah, yep.

Speaker 5 (25:24):
Enormously influential on the young what's sometimes called the woke right.
Interestingly enough, The Free Beacon, which is one of my
favorite publications as a piece by Andrew Styles and Thaliah
Rampresod entitled watch Tucker Carlson solicits marriage counseling from squirrely
virgin Nick Fuentes. Carlson tells cherubic influencer Nick Fuentes he's

(25:49):
sorry for calling him a weird little gay kid who
lives in his basement. But it is, and I'm encouraged
by this harshly critical of their conversation, harshly critical.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Blah blah blah.

Speaker 5 (26:03):
The Daily Wires Matt Walsh has repeatedly promised he will
unite with anyone on the right. Presumably this radically inclusive
offer extends even to the openly racist and anti Semitic
Gropers who called for the death of his own boss,
Paton Shapiro. Whenever I criticized the bad ideas on our side,
anti Semitism, historically illiterate revisionism, baseless conspiracy theories, authoritarian impulses,

(26:25):
A mob forms to accuse me of treachery and betrayal.
I'm attack for punching right, dividing the movement, or hurting
the cause. The slogan no enemies to the right isn't
a strategy for defeating the left. It's suicide. And the
piece goes on in this vein. I think I have
already made the main arguments. Conservatives have made monumental gains

(26:48):
in the courts and the legislature and in the culture
by standing firm and fighting back, not by compromising. We
didn't need to tear up the Constitution to beat back
the left. We leveraged it. We defended free speech, and
we overturned radical gender policies. We're working on it anyway.
We re established parental rights in the face of indoctrination
in our schools. In media and entertainment, truth telling alternatives

(27:10):
are thriving because audiences are hungry for sanity. And he's
attacking the idea that because we're losing and losing badly,
we need to throw out all of our principles and norms.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
Just blood running in the streets.

Speaker 5 (27:27):
We've got various emailers or of that opinion, you boomers,
you reaganizes.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
Your time is gone. Look what's happening to our country?

Speaker 5 (27:34):
Well Seth Dylon disagrees completely his summary or is finished anyway.
Every victory we've earned came through courage and conviction, not
cruelty or coercion. We're winning because we're right and because
our constitutional republic makes it possible to course correct when
free people stand up and speak Outative conservatism has never

(27:55):
been about power or tribal victory. It's about conserving what's
good and true regards listen of what's trending or how
much it might cost us. The principles that make conservatism
worth defending. Individual liberty, constitutional governance, objective truth are not
impediments to victory. There, it's only foundation. Abandoning our principles
in pursuit of power is not a winning strategy. It's

(28:16):
a confession that we never really believed in them at all.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Amen. Amen, Seth Dillon, CEO of the Babylondee.

Speaker 4 (28:24):
That's pretty good. You can't see this because this is right.
I'm wearing a really cool fake mustache today that I
wish was real and wish was mine.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
I wish.

Speaker 4 (28:33):
I don't care that I do have hair in my head,
but I wish I could grow mustache like this. Can
you get implants for that? Can they take care from
my lower back?

Speaker 1 (28:41):
Hair talks?

Speaker 4 (28:41):
Yeah? Something like Yet.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Ally it's good. I don't know. I don't know why not.

Speaker 5 (28:48):
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(29:49):
that's sixty one nine Warrior or visit Warrior Foundation dot org.
Get the name right please Warrior Foundation dot org.

Speaker 4 (29:55):
So John Stewart has a podcast in addition to his
daily show that he does and on his Podcas asked
he had Kamala Harris and he was gobsmacked when Kamala
Harris claimed that Joe Biden was capable of running or
serving another term as president.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
She actually said that.

Speaker 4 (30:09):
To John Stewart, which he did not receive well. Among
other things, we can get to on the show today.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
I hope you can stick around.

Speaker 7 (30:16):
Has all our institutions h.

Speaker 9 (30:19):
Armstrong, he yetie effective immediately, Prince Andrew will be formally
stripped of his royal titles. In a statement, Bucky and
Palace announced King Charles initiated a formal process to remove
the style, titles and honors of his younger brother, who
will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
Windsor He's just going to be Andrew Mountbatten from here
on out. The royal formerly known as Prince completely stripped
of his titles. I suppose he's gonna have to go
on and get a job. Now, what's your work history?
My work history is I show up to pageants and

(30:57):
I uh.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
I smiled, I smile at people in wave. That's my
work history. Well, so what changed?

Speaker 4 (31:09):
So he kind of got half booted out of the
royal family right after the epscene story happened and he
was attached to it. Now he's completely out of the
family or the royal family, and he part of the
royalty part of it. What I wonder what convinced them
but pushed it over the edge. That girl's book, a
woman's book who killed herself? Is that right, Katie, Katie, Yeah,
that's what I'm hearing. Is that all the reports said

(31:31):
that it was her book. Yeah. She makes it pretty
clear that he was. Wonder why she named what she says,
why she named Prince Andrew. She did not name Ahod Barack,
which may or may not be the prime minister she's
talking about. That's the speculation, having choked her and scared
her so much she thought she was going to die,

(31:53):
some prime minister of some country. But that's what the
speculation is. That it's a hud Brock of Israel who's
been asked about it and denies it. And I don't
have any idea if it's turnout. But apparently it was
solid enough on the Andrews stuff that the royal family said,
get out of here, you creep. Oh yeah, wow, Okay,
so this is an interesting story. I will adjust to

(32:14):
the world with one fewer British prints.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (32:18):
Well, first of all, this John Fetterman, Senator from Pennsylvania Democrat,
he was on and he's been voting for the resolution
to open the government back up. He's one of the
handful of Democrats. He said today that he apologized on
behalf of Senate Democrats who have not voted in the
shut down. Said, it's an absolute failure and it's embarrassing.
We need to get our s together and open the government,

(32:40):
which is more or less without the s bomb What
the Washington Post editorial bomb board says today, Open the
dang government. Now argue about this stuff afterwards.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5 (32:49):
And the ironic ironic part of this is Chuck Schumer
hasn't moved the needle against aoc one iota in his
probable upcoming getting primaried. But if he hadn't stood up
and fought, he might have just gotten absolutely trounced if
he decaved again, even though that would have been the
right thing to do. Different story, A Florida father to

(33:15):
be wakes up from a coma after quite a while
to tell officials that his angry girlfriend caused the car
caused the.

Speaker 4 (33:29):
Car crash that put him in a coma. She did
it on purpose and now she is being arrested.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
What the what?

Speaker 4 (33:36):
Yes, Daniel Waterman implicated this mumby woman that's her last name.

Speaker 5 (33:46):
I thought that was a descriptor. She's a little mumby
for my tastes.

Speaker 4 (33:50):
They're driving down Interstate ninety five. He says she was
angry at him for somebody he texted or something like that,
and she screams at him, I don't care what happens.
You'll get what you deserve and grabs the steering wheel
and pilots them into a tree on purpose, angry at
him put him in, leaving him in a coma. He's

(34:12):
in a coma for months. He wakes up from the coma,
tells officials, hey, she drove us into the tree because
she is so mad at me, And officials apparently believed.
They questioned him for quite a while and got all
the information, and now she has been arrested and a
brain so.

Speaker 5 (34:27):
Interesting that he has, you know, coherent and clear memories
of right before his brain obviously got jostled pretty bad.

Speaker 4 (34:33):
And then he goes back into the Koman dies and
he's dead. Yeah, So he wakes up for the coma
just briefly to say, hey, by the way, something, I'm
a pretty good driver. She grabbed the wheels, she drove
us into a tree because she is mad at me.
Thought I was texting some chick. Anyway, he crooks, Good lord,
I didn't see that twist coming. At the end, he says, anyway,

(34:55):
owing to and passes away.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
What woman that mumby looking woman? Isn't that quite a
story though? Yeah? Wow, I'd say it's it's amazing and horrified.

Speaker 4 (35:07):
It comes out of the coma, So I don't know
how the human brain works in a coma. So what
it seemed like that that's the most recent memory you have,
So that's like super on your mind.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
I guess I don't know.

Speaker 5 (35:18):
I'd be guessing, yeah, which you could tell by the
fact that.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
I said I guess yes, Uh yeah.

Speaker 5 (35:27):
I find myself wondering did his brain say to itself, Look,
we're about to croak. Let's rally for a day or two.
We got to you gotta turn this woman in and
then then we're croaking. So anyway, wake up, jimmy, people.

Speaker 4 (35:45):
Regular people. We've all probably experienced this. People regularly rally
right before the end. Mm hmm yeah, and this guy
did too. So good stuff coming up in our four.
Kamala Harris's hilarious book tour continues.

Speaker 5 (35:58):
We've got some great audio of that. If you don't
get our four god bless you, my friend. I pity you.
Oh wait no, you can subscribe Armstrong and Getty on
demand and listen to it later on.

Speaker 4 (36:08):
That's why don't get all momby Honest, we've got clips
of the week for hour four too, so again, get
the podcast if you missed anything

Speaker 1 (36:16):
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