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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio, the George
Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe, Katty Armstrong and
Jettie and he arms wrong, get it even from the studio.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
See, I had several rubber bullets fired at me as
I walked into the Armstrong and Getting Communications Compound m S.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
Where today we are under the tutelage of our general manager,
he rounds nuclear program. What the what the That's right,
you're paying attention to the scuffle in La. It's a
very big city, Jack, It's just a square mile here,
square mile there where the giant riots are on, fires
being set in, cops being assaulted. But anyway, yeah, we're
(01:02):
a day, a week, months away from the only thing
anybody's going to be talking about Iran. You mean if
we bomb them either way, because if we don't capitulate,
But I doubt it, because if we don't bomb them,
they're going to get a nuclear weapon. In that absolute
hell bent hell bent, the Iyatolas will have nukes and
(01:24):
we'll threaten everybody with them all the time.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Fantastic. Well, good, well, you're welcome to your day. Isn't
that exciting? I'm cha happy it tuned in. A judge
is going to rule today on whether or not Gavin
Newsom had the or Donald Trump had the right to
send the National Guard troops. And then Gavin Newsom on
behalf of the state of California sued the Trump administration.
(01:47):
So a judge is going to rule a day. I
haven't heard, really anybody.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Say that Trump doesn't have a right to send the
National Guard in, so I don't. I think that's going
to be a pretty easy one.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
And for the first time, I was watching some Gavin
Newsom this morning when I got up going further down
the road of you know how awful it is that
Trump sent in the troops and authoritarianism and all this
sort of stuff. So it was the first time that
I've had the thought, you know, you may work your
way completely out of the discussion for being the nominee
(02:21):
for the Democratic Party this week. You may have already
done it. You may get labeled as like kind of
a bomb chucker, wild guy, more trouble than your worth. Dude,
I think he's really close to that.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Interesting. Yeah, I don't know my counter to that, and
I don't know where I stand on it, honestly, but
my only encounter to that would be, Remember, he is
what was the old expression pitching woo at. He is
trying to woo at thirty percent of the Democratic Party,
that is enthusiastic primary voters, so the the core. Yeah,
(03:01):
I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
I think he's on the wrong side of a whole
bunch of these things, like even in California, let alone nationally.
So anyway, we'll see and we'll see what the judge.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Rules on that.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
What is there a deadline coming on the whole Iran thing?
Is that why you brought it up?
Speaker 1 (03:17):
Uh? Yeah, yeah, the the iotolas have said, we are
going to continue enriching the toothless useless. UN has just
officially declared Iran in violation of its agreements in the
Non Proliferation Treaty, something it never does because it never
does anything, and Iran essentially gave him the middle finger.
(03:39):
They haven't explained the presence of nuclear materials for six years.
The UN has been asking them for six years, and
Iran has gone with, it's my cousins. Well, perhaps say
what's your cousin's name? I don't remember. Well, perhaps in
their culture the middle finger means your tea is delicious
(04:00):
and isn't it. You know, we really should study that,
but I think it has a more conventional meeting.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
Yeah, well yeah, okay, yeah, So if we bomb Ran,
it will be the biggest military action by the biggest
country in the world in a quarter century.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
So yes, that will be a giant story. I'll tell
you every story is going to be obliterated today by
a big time jet crash like we haven't had in
quite a while, like a major airline crash in India,
but full of Brits headed back to England, Is that right?
Two hundred and quite a few Brits.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Yeah, two hundred and forty plus passengers, all assumed dead.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
I mean, it's just the video. There's video of the
plane going down. So that's just going to obliterate cable
news today.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
And you'll see that over and over again, and you
know it almost never happens. The most dangerous you driving
to work today is about eight gazillion times more dangerous
than flying on a commercial flight. Yet this will lead
all day long, right, not good news for Boeing.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
All right, it's a boweling flight. Yeah, it's the seven
eighty seven Dreamliner, I think, which has never had a fatality,
So it's just it's it's a tough day for Boeing
for sure. Uh huh, man, I was watching.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
I still don't get the coverage of the riot and
thing what they're trying to accomplish. I think they're scrambling.
It's it's really the classic, you know, throwing everything against
the wall and see what sticks. All these different angles
of Las a very big city, still working on that
a lot. I saw on the MSNBC this morth La
is a very big city.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
The protest.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Isn't that been true of practically every protest in my
lifetime in terms of the size of the town.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
I think that's almost always true. Well, yeah, that's the
point people come together in a certain place. It's always
you want to meet at the park, then march to
city hall. Well, I mean it's the protest. It's from
the park to city all. I don't remember the protest
where they have taken over the entire city, right, it's
almost always Ash Street or two. And I just so
(05:57):
I just think that one's weird. And see what this angle?
Last nine on Stephanie Ruhle's show, which I thought was
really interesting, just the numbers were interesting, but the way
to present it like an attack on Trump was weird.
Donald Trump talks every day about deporting immigrants. Well, here
are the numbers. Let's look at some facts. Donald Trump
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has deported less than half of the number of people
that Obama deported at this point in his biggest year.
So Donald Trump would have to more than double the
number of deportations to reach the number. But Barack O'dama,
So he talks about deporting, but he's not even close
to the all time record. And I thought, what point
are you trying to make? Yeah, no, for your side,
(06:40):
I mean, I just don't get it.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
So it's not a big deal that he's deporting his people,
which I'm not that worried about it personally, but uh more,
yeah or but yeah, so and bron is deporting come on,
let's round them all up.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
But so it's interesting. So the number for Barack Obama
four hundred and thirty thousand people he deported in his
biggest year, and Donald Trump is and we're almost halfway
through the year. It'd be hard to catch up. At
this point. You'd have to, like, what, quadruple your number
the rest of the year, because he's at less than
half of where Barack Obama was at at you know,
(07:15):
if you're gonna try to keep pace, so it's not
even close. Okay, a couple of points. Number one, my recollection,
and if this is inaccurate, please feel free to correct
via you know, email or text or whatever. But Obama,
the vast majority of those were what I would call
turn him backs, caught him at the border, turned him back,
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deported him right there. They hadn't been working in San
Antonio for a week or a month or a year
or whatever. They weren't rounded up by ice. They were
just turned around. Okay, you're getting my fur up, but
I will wait till you finish. Well, No, I'm your
fur is up, all right. And my others thought is
get damn Katie, brace yourself.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
If I were looking at me, I would would be
a day. If I were looking at me, I would
not pet me.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
My fur up? My tail is down this early, Oh
lord is ears are pinned back. Oh God, run for
your lives. The second point I want to make about
the Stephanie Rule MSNBC thing is, and once you become
aware of this, it's it's it's amusing. The Left does
this all the time. It's not really happening, and it's
a good thing that it's happening. Right, They do that
(08:21):
all the time. There are no there are practically no
boys dominating girls' sports, and they have the right to
do it. We'll get into it here because we got
to here first.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
We got plenty of time for the rest of the
show and probably our lives to discuss this. But the argument,
but they've been here for X number of years working whatever. Okay,
then let's then let's decide as a country and have
Congress pass a law that if you've been.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Here forever many years and worked blah blah blah. But
nobody's suggesting that. I haven't heard one person suggest legislation
to change the rules. If we have to go pass
a what gonna have the rules be what they are.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
I don't care if you've been at the restaurant as
a busboy for the past four years.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
You're here illegally and you gotta go. That's the law. Now.
If you want to change the law, go ahead, make
the argument, or maybe we should. Yeah, I might even
agree with you, but it's not the current law. So
we're just gonna make it up based on well, he's
been working here, seems like a nice What kind of
world is that this congress? You speak of? These laws
(09:28):
you're describing, tell me more about them. I haven't heard
anybody pitch that while they're doing their emotional screed about
bus boys being whoever being rounded up at home people
or a nation of children running around yelling about our feelings.
All right, really are let's start the show officially.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
Not have time for this kind of selling.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
I hear you, Barack Obama back back in the news
leadership we need. I'm Jack Armstrong, He's Joe Getty on
this it.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Is Thursday already. How the heck did that happen?
Speaker 2 (09:56):
June the twelfth, the year twenty twenty five, or Armstrong
in getting we approve of this program.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
All right, let's begin the show efficiently now according to
FCC rules and regulations. Here we go, at mark, let
me provide some bad news for you.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
There's a tremendous amount of video out there through social
media and otherwise. We will know who you are who
engage in this conduct. We will track you down, we
will arrest you, we will prosecute you, and we will
punish you. So for people who've already engaged in this
in this illegal activity, We're coming for you.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Yeah, so it's easy to react to way Joe just reacted. Yes,
But uh so we're so far down the road of
the surveillance state that when a bunch of people gather
and stuff happens, they can immediately say, oh, we'll find you,
we know who you are. This is easy. We got
enough cameras and the way we can track things. Now,
listen to the anarchist folks. I was going to celebrate
(10:51):
the fabulous Nathan Hoffmann, the new Lada replacing George. We
cannot prosecute our way out of the troubles we've seen.
Oh yeah, any scone who can go to hell. Anybody
committing crimes chunking cemented cops I want arrested. But is
here that che GROVERA But this very.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
Technology he just described is going to be used in
a way that horrifies you in your lifetime.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
I was shocked.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
If it doesn't happen true, Uh we got Katie's headlines
on the way, we got you know, comment on any
of the things we've said. We've set up SOT a
bunch of stuff, half of it accurate. Our text line
four one, five, two nine five KFTC. We got busy
last night. Michael was tied in the fourth quarter. Who
won between Indiana and Oklahoma City?
Speaker 1 (11:38):
I missed it? Actually, I don't know. Somebody's don't No,
I'm not sorry. I spoiler alert. What an embarrassing radio
show we are? Who Who won the freaking basketball game?
I'm keeping track of the Iran versus the World game?
You watch your basketball matches if you want to. I
told it was the pacer.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
Indiana won one sixteen, one oh seven. I gotta watch
that four quarter. I've got it recorded. It was a
back and forth basket trading baskets up until the fourth quarter.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
Wow, not that I.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
Care because I'm a cover and Iran like I was
just yelling, but how does this series stand in?
Speaker 2 (12:10):
They're up to one, Indiana's up to one against you.
I mean they're almost supposed to be unbeatable. Yeah, they're
heavy underdogs. Anyway, back to Katie or Joe. Joe introduces Katy.
Back to Joe, who introduces Katie. Excellent, it's all comming together.
Let's figure out who's reporting lot. It's the least story
with Katie Green.
Speaker 5 (12:26):
Katie already's starting with the col Globe. Four hundred arrested
in LA on first night of riot curfew, three hundred
and thirty of them illegal aliens.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
Yeah, it's a tiny percentage. They were going through the
percentage of this day.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
The population of Los Angeles is whatever they said, eleven
million and only four hundred.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
But that's always true protests. I don't get your point.
Is this a new thing? Well, I think they're on
the losing the left nose. They're on the losing end
of most of this argument, and so they're going with
the it's tiny hits. Just ignore it and don't worry
about Devin in the state of California. He's a fine
(13:08):
leader at a real candidate for twenty eighth boy from
the Wall Street Journal.
Speaker 5 (13:14):
The State Department said it would reduce its diplomatic presence
in Iraq as tensions with Iran spike.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Oh yeah, all non essential personnel, both State Department and
military are being shipped out of the Middle East. That's
one of the main stories I wanted to bring you.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Yeah, and related to Aaron's new program. I know they
say this sort of stuff, but I don't remember at
this level before. Iran's defense minister yesterday said that if
there is an attack, the United States would suffer heavy losses.
America will have to leave the region because all its
military bases are within our reach and we w without will,
without any consideration, target them in the host countries. So
(13:52):
Uran's claiming they are attack all our military bases in
the Middle East immediately if.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
We attack them. A note to Defense minister, did you
hear that Joe Biden's not in office anymore? Are you
familiar with the term retaliation? Brace yourself?
Speaker 2 (14:08):
Maybe you should go ask Suliaman or how you pronounced
his name?
Speaker 1 (14:12):
What he thinikd Oh, that's right? Oh well.
Speaker 5 (14:20):
From ABC China appears to downplay US trade deal Trump
said was quote done. Apparently it's being described as framework.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
And it's not done. I've heard everything between Joe Getty
being very excited about it and people saying practically nothing happened.
So I don't know which is true. Wait a minute,
I was very excited about it. I know you were.
That's why I said, no, No, what did I miss you? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (14:48):
You said good news. That wasn't there? That was our
like our lead yesterday.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Oh yeah, I wouldn't say excited about it, just that
the de tensions are moving backward, not forward, so cautiously optimistic.
Speaker 5 (15:03):
From the Washington Post, military parade and big protests will
fuel clashing visions of America.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Will they people?
Speaker 5 (15:15):
Will they got people lighting stuff on fire and then
a big display of how powerful our military is it.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
She's kind of like to there are protests scheduled for
the entire country by some organization for the day of
the programs this weekend, and we'll see whether they fizzle
or try to know a big deal.
Speaker 5 (15:34):
From the New York Post, Gratitunberg appears to fake being
handcuffed as she arrives in France after being deported from Israel.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Oh man, her the bloom is off her rose actually
has been for quite some time, but it really is now.
It's just the all purpose radical thing. Yeah, you know. Look,
if there's a gifted actors also a musician, he wants
to start a band. I have no problem with that's fine.
I don't judge people like that. But I don't know.
She's now, she's on the Israel thing. Will it be
(16:07):
the Whales in a year? So just you know, damn
you professional angry young woman.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Netflix cracks down on sharing passwords and she becomes the
lead voice that.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Said something on fire over it.
Speaker 5 (16:20):
Yeah, also from the Wall Street Journal, schools can pay
their athletes and college sports will never be the same.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Yeah, it's already not the same as it was five
years ago. So we'll see where this goes.
Speaker 5 (16:35):
And finally the Babylon Bee Trump to release one gorilla
to fight every one hundred rioters.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
Is so good. That is beautiful. That is so good.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Yeah, nationwide protests scheduled for this weekend, the day of
the big military parade, also Trump's birthday. Everybody always throws
in and we'll see if they's today of the army
come on now, yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:01):
Yeah, no the way, Yeah, the parade isn't because of
Trump's birthday, but it's always thrown in that it happens
to be happening on his birthday, which I don't know
if that means anything or not. But nationwide protests a
big deal or not, who knows, depends on who's behind him.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
I want to talk more about that.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
The more evidence that these are organized and paid for
in some way by somebody.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
Or something, armstrong and getdy ah.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
There's a lot of news going on. So just came
up in the headlines with Katie the whole trade deal.
I just came across this. Whether the trade deal between
the United States and China is a masterful win for
the United States, as The New York Post says, or
a clear sign that DC doesn't have a plan or
any cards to play, like The New York Times, Wall
Street Journal and Wall Street Journal Editorial Board says, depends
(17:52):
on who your accent. And Joe's gonna help straighten that
out for us later, You're gonna straighten that out for us.
Joe's got all the answers.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Yeah, sure, I'd love to hear The New York Post's
point of view on that. Okay, maybe why don't we
talk about that at the top of next hour. I
want to talk some about Brian Wilson, the beach Boy.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
The beach boy who died yesterday is man. There is
some interesting bios. I mean, it's an interesting story. Whether
you've ever heard of beach Boy song or not, the
story of this guy, I would agree. So this was
making the rounds on social media yesterday. I thought it'd
be important for you all to hear since a lot
of you aren't on Twitter or whatever. All I can
(18:32):
tell you is this. It's a black guy sitting in
his car doing the I don't know why it's got
to be like this. You have to sit in your
car to do these videos. I don't know who decided that,
but that's the way they all are. If you're an
angry trans college woman or you're this black guy who
wants to yell at the demonstrators in La or whatever,
you have to be sitting in your car when you
make your video.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
That's just the law of the land. But this is
pretty freaking funny.
Speaker 6 (18:59):
Someone asked me if I support the protests that are
going on in La I wan one hundred percent. Do
please keep going burn down your own backyard if you
must know why, because this right here is the greatest
campaign that.
Speaker 3 (19:10):
This side never had to pay for.
Speaker 6 (19:11):
Y'all mothers out there a Los Angeles doing a full
boom tantrum like y'all just crawled out the Rio grand
screaming debt to America and a country that gave you
the freedom to do that. You were born at Kaiser
Permanente in Burbank.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Stop it.
Speaker 6 (19:22):
You ain't out chapel. You're Christian Pasadela. You ain't cartail born.
You were target born with a Costco membership by age five.
Half you mother protesting ain't even Mexican. Mexican, You're American
with Mexican heritage and a tattoo of the Virgin Mary
you got on a Vegas bender.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
Don't get it twisted.
Speaker 6 (19:36):
I respect the heritage, but flying a foreign flag while
shing the country that gave you.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
The freedom to do it, that's not pride.
Speaker 6 (19:42):
You don't even go to Mexico unless it's for spring
break in Cancun with a passport you got from the US.
Speaker 3 (19:47):
Government, and you won't go live there.
Speaker 6 (19:49):
Why because you like your door dash you're seven eleven's
you're air conditioning your freedom to scream dump shit without
a cartel rolling up on your mother. And let's be honest,
Ain't nobody screaming death to Mexico while flying an American
flag through Guadalajara.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
You know why, because that's how you end up in a.
Speaker 6 (20:04):
Back alley starring in Cartail TikTok season three. Meanwhile, the
rest of America is sitting back watching you blocked freeways
during rush hour, destroying businesses, wearing three hundred dollars Jordan's
screaming about injustice in the city with the most social
programs and diversity hires in the country. Y'all are the
political version of throwing a maltip cocktail out of freest
because you're mad about gas prices.
Speaker 3 (20:26):
So listen, I'm not mad, you're passionate. I'm mad.
Speaker 6 (20:28):
You're dumb, and your dumb ass behavior is helping the
other side more than a Trump rally in Texas with
free brisket every time. Y'all, Riot Louke tearing up your
own you're just birthing another red voter.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
So yeah, I support the protests.
Speaker 6 (20:40):
Keep going, keep flying flags of countries you ain't got
the balls to move to on the system that literally
gives you the right.
Speaker 3 (20:46):
To show on it.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
I thought that was so good. He got into all
the big topics. That was fantastic, well written. You were
born at Kaiser, Permanette and Burbank. Stop it. You're right,
you're Chris from Passidy and you wouldn't. You don't even
go to Mexico unless it's spring break, right, yeah, yeah,
(21:10):
I'll tell you what you know how I particularly love
and nobody flying the US flag in Guadalajara. Death to Mexican, right, yeah, yeah,
no kidding. Yeah. Wow, you know in it's funny how
many topics share this element. The way Trump is going
(21:33):
about fill in the blank is chaotic and not great,
and I wish he weren't fill in the blank. There's
the plane crashing on my screen. Can I'm jumped it, sir?
Can I not watch that for a second. But it's
forcing the action. And I can see at the end
(21:55):
of the road of what seems to be pretty significant
deportations of just illegals, not criminals or gang members or whatever.
It's just people who have no documentation and they're working
in the country illegally. I could see that ending the
incredibly stupid, hypocritical congress of sleep status quo eventually in
(22:21):
a way that's productive, ultimately, I hope. So that'd be fantastic.
This is like the immigration version of oh, now you're
banning books in high schools or grade schools. Well, you
have forced books in there that it should't ever been
there in the first place, and now you got to
(22:41):
do something like ban books to get them out. Don't
blame me, you started it. And that's why I feel
about this immigration thing. You let in the biggest migration
of human beings and world history to happen illegally, and
what is the process for solving that that's not going
to be caotic or ugly or unfair on some level? Right,
(23:03):
so they just get to win because they did the
wrong thing first. I don't know what you do there. Now.
I understand you can't just throw due process out the
window because of this, But what is the solution the
side that does it wrong and gets away with it wins?
Is the solution? Interesting? You should put that out. That's
(23:23):
an excellent point. We've talked before about how Marxist and
radicals used the decision dilemma phenomenon where you put your
finger right in somebody's face, like inches from their eyes,
or you bellow at them through a bullhorn, intentionally hurting
their ears. You're trying to provoke them to throw a
(23:43):
punch in the setting of a protest. Obviously, Well, you
make an excellent point. They have expanded it to policy.
We will do things the undoing of which make the
conservative side of America look like monsters. We will introduce
porn into third grade classrooms. Then when they get the
(24:04):
porn out, will accuse them of being book banners and censors.
Or we'll open up the borders. Have millions of people
flow in, including loathsome scum and hardworking nice people, and
the deportations will make them look like bigoted maniacs. Yeah, yeah,
that's clearly a concept. More people need to be familiar.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
With nothing in Nothing in our legal code says you
get to come here or stay here if you're a hardworking,
nice person. Though, if you want to make that the
law feel free, I might even be in favor of it,
but it's not the current law.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Right right nation of laws. Perhaps you've heard the phrase
so the LA Police Department, California Highway Patrol have mostly
suppressed the madness in LA, but it is absolutely worth mentioning.
The news media that isn't already in La flocked to LA.
(25:03):
But there are flare ups in New York, San Antonio, Seattle,
Minneapolis as well. There's you know, radicals and pro illegal
immigration folks and just you know, so I just heads,
I yelled and shouted, I just laws idiots.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
I'd just been assuming this will flame out fairly quickly,
if you'll pardon the expression. I was listening to one
of my favorite podcasts the other day and they all
felt like this is going to be a pretty rough
summer that this is going to be kind of going
all summer.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
Not George Floyd level.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
That's an unfair standard since that was one of the
craziest summers in the history of America. But you know,
all summer long protests, cops throwing rocks various cities.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Do you think do you think so? For some reason,
I just feel like this is going to flame out,
although I guess if you keep the deportations going and
start moving them across the country, they could grow and
last all summer long. Well, yeah, exactly. I think I
heard the same thing you did, and what they missed.
They were asking, you know, will it be a long,
hot summer of protesting and U and I was thinking, no,
(26:03):
if what's happening now is the only thing that happens,
and you know, this level of ice enforcement. But it
seems pretty clear that Steven Miller and Trump and company
want to keep this going hot and heavy across the country,
rounding people up merely because they're illegal immigrants. And I'm
(26:24):
not arguing against it. I'm just trying to describe it accurately.
And if that continues, it's going to be really interesting
to see the polling on that where the energy is.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
There is a poll out today from Quinnipiak. You're going
to hear a lot if you're on a mainstream media
outlet or leaning left. It's an outlier.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
I'm not trying to do to the thing where you
disagree with polls that are low and agree with them
when are high or whatever. I'm just saying it's an outlier.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
It is way lower in terms of Trump's approval rating,
and then on a bunch of issues than the couple
of polls last week that everybody was saying, Wow, look
how his approval rings are. If so, it may have
moved that far in a week, or it may turn
out to be correct. But you can't judge.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
Anything off of this pool because it doesn't fit in
with recent pole I'll just you know, folks, the truth is,
Katie and Michael and I we treat Jack like Eus
Joe Biden. We feed him fake. He has no idea
what's going on. So get clip fifty two ready for
me there, Michael. I find myself as I look at
the rioting and violence and the unresta around the country,
(27:30):
I find myself wanting to know what would a Marxist
union hack. Think about this, but not any Marxist union hack,
a really, really stupid one. Brandon Johnson, mayor of Chicago,
no clip fifty two, no luck.
Speaker 4 (27:51):
I remember a few stand ups ago when I talked
about what.
Speaker 3 (27:56):
Terrorism looks like. This is it.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
Would be no question to what our country would look
like had the Confederacy won.
Speaker 3 (28:05):
We're seeing it on full display.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Okay, so this is that's the mayor of Chicago, Yes,
saying this is what it looks. We're seeing what it
would look like at the South and won the Civil War. Yes,
correct the wow, yes, wow, Okay, yeah, he is just
you know what he is. He's a measure of how
powerful unions are in blue states and cities. The fact
(28:32):
that a dope like that, a useless, witless dope like
Brandon Johnson, could be the mayor of one of the
great cities of the world. We got it. How do
we ever get back to you don't make the most
extreme case all the time about everything, so we can
have a conversation. Ever, you're either Hitler or the Confederacy
(28:54):
or in every argument. God, it's hard.
Speaker 3 (28:57):
To have a discussion.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
It's it's like Hitler formed an alliance with Robert E. Lee.
I mean, it's just so scary. It's like the Nazi
clan dragon from the Lord of the Rings movies. It's
just so scary.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
Yes, it's like the Handmade's Tale with the ss in.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
In in Gettysburg. If they I don't know, you'll have
to give me some time on this one. Even worse
than that. So you got a bunch of protests set
on Saturday to coincide with President Trump's planned military prey
through Washington, DC, called the No Kings Protest. Yes, I'm
looking at that's so that's the big one. Huh. No King's,
(29:43):
No Crowns protest?
Speaker 2 (29:45):
All right, June fourteenth, ten to noon, nationwide defiance, Get
out there and smash some stuff.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
Came across this. Oh my gosh, we're running a little late.
It's a social media post from the f Trump flag
guy who's been seen around LA recently, and his message
recruiting folks to his side to come rally and what
it'll be like and reassuring them, hey, it can be
a little scary, but rally next to me and I'll
keep you comforted during the march and let you know
(30:16):
what to expect.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
You were born at the Kaiser permanent to in Burbank.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Stop it.
Speaker 3 (30:21):
You got a.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
Virgin Mary tattoo on a benderin Vegas?
Speaker 2 (30:24):
Come on, yes, we got the mail bag next, and
a bunch of other stuff.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
I just saw a discussion about overrated movies and somebody
listed The Godfather as overrated. And now I'm so furious.
I don't think I can go on with my day
because that is an ignoramous opinion. Wow moreno saying I will.
I will have to find where they live, right to
deny them their career? They deserve punishment. Let's see. Speaking
(30:55):
of which, the freedom loving quote of the day, It's
funny John Milton is the source of our quote today.
Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to
argue freely according to conscience above all liberties. And it's
funny as I was reading that quote before we came
(31:16):
on the air, I sinking, yeah, and then dox them
and try to ruin them for having an opinion different
than you. But so that just like, give me the
information and let me decide. Well, And it's also a
forceful argument for free speech above all liberties, the free
exchange of ideas. Now Harvard has decided against that only
one idea is permitted, only one philosophy is permitted at
(31:38):
the greatest institution of learning in the country. But teach
their own. I say, Mailbag, whoo. You may correspond with
us if you wish. The email addresses mail Bag at
Armstrong and Getdi dot com in Texas too, if that's
more your style. Four one, five, two nine five KFT.
(31:59):
See here's David with self portrait from Beautiful Umpqua, Oregon.
He's wearing the Armstrong and Getty cut the crap t shirt,
wearing suspenders under his shirt, and he writes, short your
short slash pants hang, your stomach is free, so good,
(32:27):
excellent life act David. Good to hear from you. Let's
see Tom and Socow, dere, Jack and Joe. What will
historians call the insane era of the past five years?
Maybe the woke is Ons or the age of malarkey,
But many Democrats will just consider the passage of time
and call it the passage of time.
Speaker 7 (32:47):
The Governor and I and we were all I'm doing
a tour of the library here, and I'm talking about
the significance of the passage of time, right, the significance
of the.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
Passage of time already said.
Speaker 7 (32:59):
That when you think about it, there is great significance
to the passage of time, what we need to do
to lay these wires, what we need to do to
create these jobs. And there is.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
Such great significance to.
Speaker 7 (33:11):
The passage of time when we think about it in
your life of our children.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
Can't be real human being could be that invane. It's
worse than I remember. And then Tom Tom signs off.
I represent history another good one time. How about JT
and Livermore on the topic of Simone Biles versus Riley
Gaines and the weakness of the trans argument. I know
(33:39):
she's backed off a bit well, her agents and her
sponsors panicked, but the arguments in position of Simone Biles
pretty much match everyone's defense of trans women playing in
women's sports. She they pretend that if trans women i e.
Dudes don't get to compete against women, they can't participate
in sports at all. But nothing keeps trans women again,
I hate even using that term from competing in men's sports. Facts,
(34:02):
that's where they should be competing, given that you know
they're dudes. But pro trans defenders somehow pretend that that
option is not available. Ye, and if you take away
that argument. What argument do they have left? Why hasn't
that caught on? That seems like it would be a
good thing. And then every once in a while when
a trans woman, you know, wins against the dudes, it'd
(34:24):
be some like cause for celebration for that crowd. I suppose. Yeah,
let's see you got this note. I'll get to the
sign off in a minute. You guys are way off
about these ice raids. I don't know what poll you
keep quoting, but people are not okay with what's going on.
Ice is snatching people from their jobs, off the street
and at school. Most people would be okay deporting criminals,
but these people are not. They're literally stopping anyone who
(34:45):
isn't white. They're trying to live a good life and
provide for their families. The way you talk about immigrants
makes you sound like an elite racist. So would you
like to he signs it anonymous, So you call us racist,
and then you expect us to protect your privacy because
we're gentlemen.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
Would you like to change the law, then feel free
to argue for what the law to be, and maybe
it should be.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
Maybe I would agree with you, but that's not the
law currently says that's just a fact. If you missed
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