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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio of the
George Washington Broadcast Center. Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty arm
Strong and Jetty and now he.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Armstrong and Yetty, New York finally getting back to normal
traffic wise. The UN General Assembly is over. And by
the way, what a successful General Assembly it was. The
world just exploding with peace right now.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Just great session, guys. Uh yeah.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Difficult to find anybody of any intellectual heft defending the
UN these days, so fine work it does.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Ian Bremmer tweeted out over the weekend, it's the most
important meeting that happens in the world every year. And
I think he was one hundred percent sincere, I wonder
about that boy. Sometimes this is breaking news. Financial Times
reporting Iran preparing to launch missile against Israel, says US official.
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There's a lot there, says US official. So that means
we know it somehow. How do we know when Israel
Iran's planning to launch a missile? Did Israel tell us?
Do we know it? Did we tell Israel? And why
are we telling the world? Obviously is the thing because
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we could have kept it to ourselves. So is that
letting Iran know, Hey, we know what you're about to do,
so we're ready for it. Yeah, there's all kinds of
things going on there. The Wall Street Journal has today
the US is positioning military forces in the Middle East
to deter an Iranian attack. And this was written before
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the headline that just came out that Iran is planning
to shoot a missile at Israel. The Biden administration is
moving military forces to deter an Iranian response, worried that
Iran is going to launch something significant like they did
many months back that was thwarted by the Iron Dome
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in the United States and some of the Arab countries
and a whole bunch of different people that joined in
to stop that drone attack from happening. The other interesting
thing in the headlines today is that commandos went in
again overnight, So there's a ground offensive with tanks and
troops and everything like that from Israel into Lebanon. Commandos
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went in overnight and apparently they've been doing that for weeks.
Just nobody knew it and it wasn't reported, but they'd
been doing that every night for weeks now, going at
night and grab it has blar. Grabbing intelligence are all
those different sorts of things.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
And according to earlier reports, the Israeli ground forces and
are not encountering any resistance at all.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
What's your take on Iran firing a missile at Israel.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
I think they felt like they had to do something
to maintain face in the Arab world, the Muslim world.
I think it's a useless gesture. They are incredibly vulnerable.
Their pit bulls in the region have all been defanged,
I mean to an extent nobody thought was even possible,
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and therefore they can no longer say to Israel, yeah,
you go hard at us, will unleasha attack dogs. And
so now Iran is feeling quite vulnerable. So I have
a feeling they're calculating very very carefully what to do.
So I suspect this will be a fairly measured deal
that's dealt with pretty easily.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
You Know.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
What I was reminded of, and it's troubling, is the
number of Obamaists who are in the Bible administration who
staked their professional reputations on the idea of during the
Obama years and now the Biden years, pivoting toward Iran
and and coming up with a diplomatic solution for the
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whole Iranian nuke thing and bringing them back in the
Family of Nations and settling everything through very and this
is going to be prejudicial, very intellectual, long term negotiations,
and that Biden is captured by that team. And that's
one of the reasons he's been working so hard to
restrain Israel, even when it's an idiotic thing to do
and victories within their grasp, is that he just he
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is still clinging to the idea of some some sort
of lasting daytunt with Iran. I hope you're right that
this is more or less a gesture from Iran. I
still don't know if that last big drone attack was
a just Some people think it was just it was
planned to fail, it was just a show that we're trying.
Others believe it was a full on assault attack, empt
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to bomb the hell out of Tehran and it just
didn't work.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
I don't know which is Tel Aviv yeah or Tel
Aviv yeah, yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Well, well we'll see, and god forbid, if this ballistic
missile were to do serious damage on the Israeli capital
or whatever else, who knows, Israel might think, all right,
we got you on your back foot. Here's another one
for you, Kerk bluie right now. Where that Kerk blue falls,
I don't know well.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
And they've still got the problem of Iran is screaming
toward a nuclear weapon and almost certainly going to get
it unless somebody does something about it, and Israel might
think that here's our shot. There's never going to be
a better time. Hesbel has wiped out, Hamas has wiped out.
We got all these US ships behind us and now
fifty thousand US personnels, so Iran can't really come after us.
Let's do it now. I don't know why you wouldn't
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if you're ever going to stop them.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
Well, knowing these Israelis, they've probably got C four in
the waistband of the Ayatola's underpants right for a chance
to write, to press the button, or who knows some
sort of cyber capability that's gonna cripple the Republican guard
or who knows it might not be a so called
kinnectic attack, although I guess the whole pager thing was
pretty kinetic.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
If you had one strapped to your belt. If your
jug gets blown off, that's kinetic enough. Did you see
the report that so they had been gathering information on
these Hesbala dudes for years, part of this whole pager
attack and figuring out where they were so they could
drop bombs over the weekend and all that sort of stuff.
They were listening to people through their TVs, listening to
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people through their televisions.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Wow, at least Mark Zuckerberg just tries to sell me
pants or what have you, whatever I've mentioned most recently.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Is it that something they got into the smart devices
and were able to listen to all kinds of conversations
for years. Oh my gosh, how do we know this? Now?
You gotta pipe down with that. I read it out
at the Times, the Post wherever I read it. That's something, Well,
it's out. Yeah, it's not just you know, Sony gathering
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information against you, probably because you got a TV with
a speaker on it. It's foreign actors can possibly get
in for the horrible and the various reasons. Never thought
about that. I've always just thought about that. I don't like,
you know, Tesla spying on me or Facebook or whoever
the hell, but about China or Iran.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
China's just looking at me thinking this guy is lazy.
Good lord, how has he achieved anything in his life?
Look at that, that's the third football game he's watching.
All right, switch off to surveil someone else.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
This guy's used. Yes, Iran would say, guess what Jack's
doing getting another donut? Yeah, you nailed it. What's donut
boy up to three guesses? Well? Okay, anyway, I thought
that was pretty interesting. Well, we'll see what happens today.
Why did we Israel begin ground operation in Lebanon? Okay,
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that's the ABC headline, which they say is going to
be limited. In short, they really are pretty much wiping
out Hezbollah, so it would seem. And we'll see. Why
did the United States announce Iran is sending a missile
to Israel? It's got to be to till. Hey, we
know it's coming. So what are you up to? I
don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
I want to talk more about this later because I
have so enjoyed some great thinkers and writers just utterly
laying the wood to Biden, Weak, indecisive, Biden still calling
for de escalation, still calling for a truce like they
did within moments of the the the last person dying
on October seventh.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
We need a cease fire don't escalate. Oh my god,
I loathe him. Here's more on that that just came
out from the New York Times. Iran is preparing an
imminent ballistic missile attack against Israel, a White House officials said.
Is the United States is actively supporting Israel's defense preparations. Huh,
an imminent ballistic missile attack, a direct military attack from
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Iran against Cirsao will carry severe consequences for Iran, said
the US official on conditions of anonymity. Now, yesterday, getting
to what Joe was just saying, I found this troubling.
Joe Biden was asked about Israel's attack or imminent ground evasion.
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What do you think about the fact that you are
you aware that Israel is planning a ground invasion which
went ahead and happened. This was right before it happened yesterday,
And Joe Biden said, We're completely aware and it needs
to stop. Wow. One, what businesses it of yours to
tell Israel it needs to not try to get rid
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of an enemy that fires thousands of rockets at them constantly?
And two, how many times are you going to tell
somebody no and be ignored before you start to decide
that's not a good look.
Speaker 3 (10:10):
Yet another example of Joe Biden's lack of uh, how
would you describe it as his lack of ability to
reckon with reality.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
And be a big boy and reflect it in his comments.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
He lives in an imaginary world, which you know, maybe
partly age, but he's always as you know. Gates famously
said he's been wrong about every major forbe policy question
for the last fifty years. But, as Gerard Baker writes,
the only appropriate response to Israel's gallantry, fortitude, and skill
from us It's nominal allies are thank you and how
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can we help?
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Instead?
Speaker 3 (10:48):
Time and time again, Israel's supposed friends, including the administration
of Biden and Harris, while expressing sympathy over the outrage
of October seventh and uttering the usual support for quote
Israel's right to defend itself, has repeatedly tried to restrain
it from doing just that. Their early valuable support has
been steadily diminished by the way they've often connived with
the anti Israel extremists in their own party. Before Israel
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had even buried its dead last October and Hamas was
busy murdering its hostages, there were calls for Israel to
cease fire. For a year, we've heard our leaders balanced
condemnations of Hamas and its terror masters on the one
hand and the Jewish State on the other, a false
equivalence that says more about the moral disorder in our
own politics than about Israel's motives and actions.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
But wouldn't you be This has got to be an
age thing. This has got to be he's not as
sharp as he used to be, because I got to
believe a slightly younger Joe Biden would have realized I
can't say don't or stop again. I've done it like
ten times in a row and been completely ignored. This
is getting embarrassing. Yeah, yeah, I think so. Yeah he is.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
He is more round the bend than I think we
have described on this show. I think his failing is
more catastrophic than we even.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Well, this could get exciting while we're on the air today.
Who knows how imminent this attack is from from Iran?
Remember the big drone attack they did last time? You
saw coming for hours? I don't know if that's probably
not two of the ballistic missile, it'd probably be more
like minutes. If on the domestic, Yes, right on the
domestic front, the clean up from the killer hurricane continues.
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Some interesting stories and subplots from that. Plus, if you're
looking for some bargain real estate, I can tell you
where to get it. You're gonna have to reckon with
some logistical problems. Yeah, some of those videos out of
North Carolina specifically are just horrifying. We've got a lot
on the way. I hope you can say with us.
Speaker 4 (12:47):
Days after Hurricane Heleen's hit. Nowhere appears to be hit
harder than western North Carolina, where some areas received more
than two feet of ray. Roughly six hundred people are
still unaccounted for. The city of Ashville and the area
around it has been largely cut off since Friday. Cell
service is mostly out, electricity won't be restored for days,
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and help has been slow to arrive.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
President Biden delivered remarks on the devastation caused by Hurricane Eleen.
He comforted victims by reminding them of how he once
survived a flood in an arc. He's old, you see,
he's very old. Apparently judging by that joke. Mark Awpern
pointed out that the Republicans are trying to make hay
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with and I don't know if it'll work that. On Sunday,
Joe Biden thought it was okay to spend at least
part of his weekend at the beach, and there are
photos of him, you know, laying there with his shirt
open in the sun. While all this was going on.
The Vice President spent a good chunk of her weekend
doing big fundraisers with movie stars in southern California, and
Republicans are trying to make hay with that. I don't
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know if it'll do any good.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
Right, It's just a reminder that all of the memes
and accusations and arguments against George W. Bush in the
way King Katrina, for instance, at completely phony.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
You know, that's a good point. That's a good point.
So you weren't. You weren't making the argument that, look,
a president or a vice president can do their job
from anywhere. They don't need to be there. Yeah, it's
not what you were saying with George W. Bush. He
didn't have the right expression on his face as he
flew over the hurricane, and you killed him for it
for years exactly. Kamala Harris had the window closed in
her publicity shot as she was busily dealing with the hurricane. Yeah,
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it's just it's so dumb and phony. There's no stopping it.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
But if the Vice President were necessary for the National
Guard to get jugs of water to belieguer hurricane victims,
what kind of system is that? That would be utterly dysfunctional,
No kidding, It's idiotic on both sides, but so is
most politics. The sleeper Hurricane Helene, which did plenty of
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damage on the Gulf coast, but then you know, snuck
across several states and just kept unleashing hell in the
form of heavy, heavy rain. The idea that western North
Carolina would be the focal point of hurricane devastation, it's
just odd or flooding.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
I was just reading about Ashville, which I spent a
fair amount of time in when we lived in North Carolina.
Beautiful Ashville, which is a hippie artist retirement sort of place.
They've never even considered flooding there.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
It's not a funning Judy and I were there in July,
spent a lovely day drinking the local craft, bruise and
bruising the galleries, et cetera. And I've been looking at
this video on the very streets We were walking and thinking,
how can the water be that high? It's at elevation,
but anyway, it's devastating. Just a handful of headlines. Over
fifty five hundred National Guard troops deployed. Thank god for
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the National Guard and the great work they do. Water
was breaking buildings down. Eyewitnesses talking about the torrents of
water just dissolving brick buildings in front of them, houses
floating away in their entirety, et cetera.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
I saw a guy talking about not only are the
houses gone, but the ground the houses used to sit
on is ground is gone, So there's no ground or houses,
So it's not like you're going back right.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
Broken communication lines may counting the missing difficult. According to
the White House, there could be up to six hundred
people lost. But with no self service, you got people
up in the hills, they can't get out and they
can't make a phone call. They've got no electricity, water, food,
et cetera. Terrible two million currently without electricity. There are
at least fifty thousand personnel working to get power back
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on across multiple states. Obviously, the more urban center you're in,
the quicker it'll be on. Folks out up in the
hills are going to be waiting weeks, weeks and weeks.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
I was watching joy Read on MSNBC yesterday talking about
how in a red state like North Carolina, where they
have rejected multiple bills that could have mitigated climate change,
they are now reaping the benefit of that point of view.
Speaker 3 (16:56):
I would like to see the First Amendment revoked for
joy Read, she is an evil blot on the national consciousness.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
I guess that plays with some people. They believe that
people North Carolina or Florida supporting some legislation could have
stopped this hurricane from happening.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
Yeah, yeah, bargain real estate available in Tampa. That story
coming up and a great deal more from the news
of the day.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Hope you can stay with us Armstrong and Getty vice
presidential debate tonight. Kill me. It's ninety minutes long. I
think it could be sporty. You always say that. Wow.
I hope you're right, folks.
Speaker 3 (17:38):
You see, you see this is a dysfunctional religi ge
here the verbal abuse right there.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Do you hear that? Wow? Anyway, So, in general, the
Republicans are trying to lower expectations for vance and raise
them for walls and vice versa. Right, sure, except for
Trump not playing that game. Last night, he was on
with Kelly Ann Conway on some sort of podcast and
he said, you'll see it tomorrow with JD. It'll be stacked.
And he's going up against a moron, a total moron.
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How she picked him is unbelievable. There's something wrong with
this guy. He's sick. Trump not playing the lowering expectations
game's opponent. I'm I admire your ability to be so
amused by that. All I hear is an election being
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lost and radical gender theory advancing further across the American
plane for instance. Oh my god. And then so you
set the standard of it. If he's just not a
moron or mentally deranged, it's a win, right yeah, beautiful
good strategy. So a radical gender theory, it's a gender
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bending madness. Update, it's over. We haven't done one for
quite a while. Wow, I assumed it all been fixed.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
Oh lord, no, it's not the beginning of the end.
It's the end of the beginning. People know they have
to fight this stuff. I held back on this story
for a long time because it's so terrible, but then
I realized, you've got to get people to understand the
depth of the insanity that has infected our society, from
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the teacher colleges through the education system mostly.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
But a federal judge's ruled that.
Speaker 3 (19:20):
Would be unconstitutional for an Indiana prison to deny a
transgender inmate sex reassignment surgery following the inmates lawsuit this
dude who murdered an eleven month old baby in two
thousand and one and is freaking crazy. The ACLU argued
successfully that to deny him a sex change would be
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a violation of the Eighth Amendments prohibition of cruel and
unusual punishment. This is a measure of how far this
insanity has come that people just accept that a mentally
ill person who decides, you know what, I'm a check
I think must indulged in that mental illness.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Well, and so is he hanging out with other women
in the prison right now? Probably actually knows. And then
you got the problem of taxpayers having to pay for
this incredibly expensive surgery. Yeah, I know.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
This crazy dude has been taking female hormones and testosterone
blockers since twenty twenty. H Wow, Wow, an insane child
murderer gets an extremely expensive confirmation of his mental illness
from taxpayers. That's how far it's gone. Moving along, And
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on a similar theme, a piece of writing that's getting
a fair amount of attention online, at least the mainstream
media is ignoring it. The husband of.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
The whistleblower who exposed the gender affirming medical care given
a miners at Washington University Transgender Center at Saint Louis
Children's Hospital. She was a very famous whistleblower last year
who said, hey, they're still doing this stuff.
Speaker 3 (21:09):
It's undercover of darkness. They're denying it even as they're
doing these cruel experiments on confused children. Her husband is
a transgender dude who lived for thirteen years as a
dude and is now detransitioning.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
And it's a long and really interesting piece. This poor
woman was raped and sexually abused over and over again,
had painful conditions related to menstruation and some of the
other reproductive parts, and had just terrible psychological problems, and
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transitioned hoping that being a guy would straighten out her
poor awful You wouldn't wish this on your worst enemy life.
And now thirteen.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
Years in she saying, you know what, I'm a woman, so.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
So I know this is really dumb. You know how
I can't figure out time changes for some reason? Yes,
I never. I never had fallbacks there. I never know
am I falling back or the clock's falling back? I
never get figured out. I can't imagine where this is going, folks.
So I'm as lost as you are. Yes, I can't
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never remember. When you say trans man, does that mean
almost never ever? Do? Well? If I read that, If
I read this trans man, does that mean they're currently
a man and we're a woman the other way around? No,
it's a recently arrived man. Think about it like that. Okay,
so when I read transman, if I read trans woman,
it means they were a man? You set your clock
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back an hour? That's crap. Yes, yeah, I googled it
clock back an hour. There you go. So I like this.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
This is just another item, and I think maybe for
the armstrong you getting one more thing podcast will do this.
Have you heard anything about auto gynophilia. No, it's said
to be a factor in a lot of adolescent boys
who think they're girls. It's it's a psychological phenomenon where
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it's it's heterosexuality like uh misdirected that they come fast,
so fast. It's fascinating with the idea of being with
a woman that they want to become a woman. And
maybe and I've got a long description of it and
how it works and that sort of thing, but it
would be too long for this setting. So maybe Armstrong
and Getty one more thing listen later. But I love,
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I absolutely love this response. This is from the Mayo Clinic.
Think about pregnancy, which is often viewed as an exclusively
female phenomenon. Often the midwis at the Mayo Clinics say,
according to this commentator.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Word often seems to be an understatement. Yeah, think about it.
Speaker 3 (23:54):
It's often viewed as an exclusively female phenomenon. It's easy
to use the term pregnant women with that a second thought. Yes,
So it's the Mayo Clinic trying to convince you that no,
men can be pregnant.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
No they can't. Men have never, not once in the
history of mankind, been pregnant. So it's not really often,
it's always.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Yes, Yeah, it's absolutely always. And this response I thought
was great by one Carolyn Johnson. Because women can't have
anything that is precious for themselves. Being pregnant was one
of the most life affirming times of my life. But
apparently even that can be appropriated and not seen as appropriation.
I'm not on the cultural appropriation bandwagon, but I like
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this version of it.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (24:34):
Yeah, dudes, you're a dude or you're a woman. Either way,
you live whatevery life you want.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
I don't care.
Speaker 3 (24:40):
But if you're a dude, don't ask me to call
you a woman. This is also kind of opropos nothing
but from the gender banning madness world. The Daughters of
the American Revolution are fighting a bunch of their woke
members who want to start admitting dudes, even though they're
byelaws have always been clear it's for the daughters, female
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descendants of revolutionary patriots. It's a genealogical organization. You have
to be genetically descended of known American revolutionary movers and shakers.
Seems like an odd organization, but so they are now
fighting the idea that dudes should be involved to if
the dude just says.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
I'm a woman and took some hormones, Oh my god.
This has got to be the as far as it
can go. Right when you've infiltrated the Daughters of the
American Revolution. One more piece of bad news than some
really really good news. Some kick ass women who deserve
your support. First of all, though, one more kick in
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the nards. Pardon me if you have them, well, if
you have them.
Speaker 3 (25:48):
A new Hampshire high school called the police on parents
wearing pink Crisp bands featuring two x's that were in
support of keeping boys out of girls' sports. The parents
had been advocating for the school to set up policy
barring boys from playing as girls, but the school district
told them they cannot do anything since the court recently
ruled that the term girl includes boys who claim identity
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as girls in the state's schools, and so they not
only told the parents that they would not change any
inclusion policies, but they also officially banned the parents from
attending any school events for the crime of supporting girls' sports.
You got a pink wrist band, You're not getting in
or calling the cops and having you charge with trespassing. Wow,
you don't think it's worth fighting on the side of
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those parents. Finally, this, this is the good stuff. The
governor of Idaho has come out to cheer the Boise
State University women's volleyball team after their decision to forfeit
their Saturday game against San Jose State.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
San Jose State, the Spartans not at all, not at no,
they are really kicking ass.
Speaker 3 (26:59):
Are the Spartans aided in part by a dude identifies
as a woman, dresses as a woman, is a dude,
you see, that's the hang up, and is dominating the
middle and unleashing spikes that are speeds at speeds that
are never.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Ever seen in women's volleyball. Yeah, that's why there have
been two forfeits in a row. And now the other players,
at least anonymously on the San Jose State team are
complaining that it's too dangerous to play with this gentleman
who's playing on the women's college team because her spikes
are eighty miles per hour and they've never dealt with
that before. Oh so I can practice and stuff.
Speaker 3 (27:34):
Yeah yeah, Plus you might get hit in the back
of the head, I suppose if one goes awry. Additionally,
State Senator or thus Senator committed the team for taking
a stand for women, writing kudos to Boise State for
taking a stand for women in sports. Idohs, hardworking talented
female athletes deserve a fair playing field where they can
compete and win.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
Well, I'm glad the governor is saying that, because when
Boise State announced they were forfeiting, they put out us
statement but did not provide an explanation for the forfeit.
They were too chicken to say out loud, we're not
playing because they got a dude on their team. Right right,
let's see.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
You know, it's funny this article gives the Boise States
next game or a San Jose State's next game. But anyway,
you are now seeing finally, finally, finally, women and the
men who support them marching in formation with Riley Gaines
and standing up and saying, no, I'm not stepping on
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that field.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
This is a farce. It is a joke. These are
women's sports. No dudes, no matter their psychological problem, No dudes,
if they're transgender or schizophrenic, or are shy around other people,
doesn't matter. You're a dude. You don't get to play period. Folks.
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The radical Marxists want to erase all binaries, all of them,
the divisions, all of the fence posts that give structure
to society. That's how you take over a society and
the institutions of the society. Don't let them do that.
Speaker 3 (29:11):
Don't let them force you on your knees and call
a man a woman just because they told you to.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
End of screed. It's an gender bending madness. Update. So
on the most recent win for the undefeated Spartans where
they beat Fresno State. Yeah, take that, you bunch of girls.
Ah Fleming, dude, if you want to compete Fleming, the
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trans player in question led the team with sixteen kills,
so the dominant player on the floor.
Speaker 3 (29:46):
It is a measure of people's intellectual cowardice that they
put up with this at all. And I get not
everybody can be a pissed off. I conoclassed the moment
they wake up in the morning like me and you.
But my god, we need more people.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
This is it is. It is amazing how many people
go along with it. It's just incredible. Yeah. So a
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Speaker 5 (31:21):
Astronomers say that an asteroid the size of a school
bus will soon enter Earth's orbit, temporarily becoming a new
mini moon and making our moon look like an old
fat bitch.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
What what? So that's that was? Course? I know, I don't.
I don't approve of executive producer Mike Hanson full name
approving that. Wow, wow, wow, out of bounds hands uh,
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I got a question for oh? For first of all,
this worth mentioning because it could happen in any moment.
US officials say that Iran is preparing an imminent ballistic
missile attack against Israel. Ballistic missile is a big boys.
That's serious stuff right there. A White House officials said Toda,
and also said the United States is actively supporting Israel's
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defense preparations. A direct military attack from Iran against Israel
will carry severe consequences for Iran, says this US official.
So we'll see if anything happens or what our reaction
is if it does. Now, don't escalate, right, we need
to cease fire. Now to the game of scrabble. So,
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my son, who didn't go to school at all until
fourth grade, is quite far behind on his spelling, which
is not a surprise. And one teacher we're working with
suggested scrabble and this teacher said that he was a
terrible speller as a kid, started playing scrabble, ended up
winning the seventh eighth grade spelling bees and he thinks
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it was based on scrabble, which is cool. So we
got the game Scrabble over the weekend, gonna play scrabble.
I hadn't played scrabble in a very long time. My
son had been playing scrabble with the seacher, so we
got into playing scrabble, and he started doing things that
I didn't remember ever doing before. I was playing out
of the rules as written in the piece of paper
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that come with the scrabble board. Uh huh. So do
you play generally by the rules or some sort of
house rules? But most games just in general strict rules
of scrabble gold Finger, to paraphrase James Bond. How about
just in general with board games at home? Michael, anybody
joining do you play? Do you have house rules or
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do you no house rules? No house rules? Sin? And
it's interesting though I have found this many times games
I've been playing like my whole life. I finally discovered
that apparently I was playing by house rules and didn't
know it because yeah, I never read the instrus directions
from not Monopoly or any other game I just played.
Speaker 3 (34:03):
The only exception to my hard line is monotony. You
gotta find a way to speed that damn game up.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
And I haven't played it for decades.
Speaker 3 (34:12):
See, I gotta I play a form of scrabble or
another on a near daily basis, like the board game,
like 'rolling with the letters and digging them ount of
the online online?
Speaker 1 (34:23):
Okay, yeah, uh? Can words go any direction? What do
you mean? Oh? Like backards? No? No, just top to bottom,
left right. That's the way the way he played, I can.
I can tell you this. It ended with him flipping
the board and storming out of the room. Okay, uh,
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because he thought I was being too much of a
stickler for uh, for the rules, but uh I was.
I'd never played scrabble in my life where the words
could go any direction, But I guess that's the way
he and his teacher play it. And a number of
other things that were But you can. I mean it
says in the instan instructions you can come up with
any house rules you want. Of course you can well,
given you know our purpose here. I like that. It's fun.
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Why not anything to make it more fun. Well, right,
at the point is to learn how to spell. Well,
then let's do it. Yeah, that's the whole point. Like Uno,
I didn't realize. We had been playing House Rules of
Huno forever and I generally like rules out of the
book just to make it to to avoid any argument.
So it's just played by the rules that are written down.
Then we want to have any argument.
Speaker 3 (35:29):
You can principle known as Chesterton's uno ye if you
can know?
Speaker 1 (35:34):
Did you know you can yell? If you yell uno
before the person with one card says, hu know they
got to draw four cards or something like that. I
didn't know that, But that's why that's the official rules.
It is. Yeah, it sounds like savage ry. I know,
I hated that. I hate that. And then just for
the older players and the family get together and everything, like,
I just don't like it. I don't like it all
the way around. So but beget it. But then, but
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then that's my point. You can have house rules and
not even know them because you've been your family's been
getting at Christmas and play in whatever game you play
by a certain way all the time. But then if
somebody says that's not the rules. You get into the book,
you gotta fight. People are mad. It can go sideways very.
Speaker 3 (36:10):
Quickly, right right, which is why every Christmas time we
reread the official Rules of Greco Roman Wrestling, because that's
our passion. Strip to the waist and get it on.
How about cusswords? How do you feel about cusswords for scrabble,
curse words, mild obscenities? Yes, would you say it in
front of Grandma?
Speaker 1 (36:29):
That's the test. That's a good rule. Right there. We've
got a lot more on the way. Stay here, Armstrong
and Getty