Anyway, What's For Dinner?

Published Aug 15, 2024, 5:38 PM

In hour 4 of The Armstrong & Getty Show:

  • What should both candidates do?
  • Wars around the world
  • The border is broken
  • Final Thoughts! 

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Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe.

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For nearly four years, Kamala has crackled as the American economy has burned.

What happened to her laugh? I haven't heard that laugh in about a week.

That's why they keep her off the safe. That's why she's disappeared. That's the laugh of a crazy person. I will tell you if you haven't got it's crazy.

She's crazy. They told her, don't laugh, don't laugh. No, it's her.

Now.

Her laugh is career threatening. They said, don't left. She hasn't left. She doesn't laugh anymore.

They're smart, But someday it's going to come out. That's the laugh of a person with some big problems.

I don't I don't actually know what's the best way to go about run for president for either one of these Right now, it's going to be so close. It comes down to a few states of people that are undecided. Do you just go around the country continuing to entertain or whip up the people that are already voting for you?

Is that the best thing to do. I don't think so. No, No, I like the idea of dune town halls full of undecided voters do it all the time. And you know, entertainment adapts to the venue. When you know, when the Rolling Stones are doing a little theater show, that's when they're at their best. It's very different than when they're doing a football stadium. And I think Trump is making a mistake because he gets so much ego feedback for taking the approach approach he takes at those big rallies and the laugh lines he gets and the crowd to eggs him on. That's that's that doesn't translate to undecided voters sitting at their kitchen tables. I think the idea of town hall meetings is brilliant. The base will be there. It doesn't do your ego any good. Have trouble wrapping my head around an undecided voter. I don't know if I've known one in the last fifteen years. I think you're I think you're looking at it wrong, or at least maybe I don't understand how you're looking at it. I don't think it's undecided between Kamala and UH and Trump. I think It's more like I'm shopping for something and I haven't gotten to the point that I'm ready to pull the trigger you're trying to push them to. Yeah, I can vote for Trump. It's trump hesitancy syndrome that holds him back. Well, I'm certain that's true with a chunk of people.

Cook Political Report put out their study of the polls yesterday, Harris leads or ties Trump in most of the battlegrounds.

Now she is ahead, barely but ahead.

And obviously she's getting the sweet kiss of the all the mainstream media, and she hasn't been challenged on anything yet. But she's got the convention coming up, and you usually get a bump out of the convention, So she'll probably roll out of the convention with a solid lead, most likely, and then we'll be a week away from a debate.

And we'll see if anything happens from there. The only weakness of what I'm about to say is that early voting is such a thing now, which is I don't like it. I don't like it at all. If you want to vote a couple of days early, fine, but like the idea of a month or two early is stupid. It's bad anyway. But the argument that I've pre weakened is traditionally the campaign really gears up after Labor Day, and there's plenty of time for her to display her a dull wittedness and B word salads and c ridiculous governing philosophies. Yeah, your story of your daughter and her friends barely aware of that debate, the disastrous one that pushed to Biden out. Yeah, they'd heard he didn't do great. That was it. It is really interesting. There's a lot of that Trump told some lies or something. Anyway, what are we having for dinner? There's a lot of people like that.

By the way, Trump is doing a press conference today like he did last week, where he talked for an hour and ten minutes and took all kinds of questions almost entirely from a hostile media. Colin Harris hasn't even taken questions from a friendly media, let alone. She'll I don't think she'll ever take questions from a hostile media. Is she ever gonna sit down with somebody from Fox or News Nation or the New York Post or National Review.

No?

Never, not at chance. She has to.

She'd have to be way behind to do that. But so she might at some point take questions from somebody friends. Trump's going to be up there in front of WAPPO and New York Times reporters today and they're gonna be grilling him, and he's going to be answering the question. So I don't know what that means to voters, the few that are paying attention, but he's going to do that today four to thirty eastern one thirty West coast time, and I'll try to take in as bunch of that as I can stand. Drudge Report does have the headline that Trump called Harris an incompetent social lunatic, an incompetent socialist lunatic with the laugh of a crazy person, as you just hurt. And one other note about the presidential campaign, the VP candidates are going to debate each other CBS News. They've both agreed to October first, and it'll be JD. Vans versus Tim Walls. And whether or not that'll be important leaver Mark, I have no idea. I think it'll be some enjoyable sparring. I think the chance that it really makes a difference is fairly slim. But we live in the age of the unprecedented college football is about to kick off. I read a long article yesterday about the realignment of all the conferences. Is that X sport gonna absolutely eat itself or is it in the process of it or is this gonna work out?

Do you think it's changed fundamentally? It's a tro league now. It's like the USFL or the XFL or whatever. It's just it's different than it's always been.

I feel I feel like when I was at the height of my lik in college sports, it had so much to do with the rivalries.

Local rivalries. I mean, that was like the whole thing. And you eliminate that, like.

USC is playing Maryland in a conference game at Maryland this year because of.

The traditional rivalry.

The Big Twelve is two teams, but the Big Ten is like forty teams spread out all over the country, right, And so that's just not even a thing anymore. And then you got that transfer swaps or whatever it is that happens right at the end of the season where players can just disappear and go to some other team or something like that free agency.

Yeah, exactly. And you know there are great pro sports rivalries too. Generally they're kind of regional or conference related. I just I don't know what it's going to be like. It's going to be very different than it's ever been.

Usually moves are made to make things more lucrative. Might not be the case this time.

I don't know.

But anyway, So I was doing this dive a little bit about college sports and the history at conferences and all that sort of stuff. College football has been around since eighteen the late eighteen hundreds, but at one point it was so violent. And I've read this stuff Teddy Roosevelt talking about this, and he thought it was fantastic for America to show that were's still out of fighting spirit and all that sort of stuff. How often does somebody die playing college football? In eighteen ninety two, there were twenty six deaths in college football?

Wow, for the year for that season. That's how crazy is that?

I assume mostly blunt force injury to the head or breaking your neck.

I don't know what I'd assume it was, you know those two things. Yeah, catastrophic head injury and maybe spinal injury once or twice a season. Now, twenty six deads and the population was what a tenth of what it is now or something like that probably or a fifth I don't know. Wow, we are.

A softer nation maybe in a good way. We wouldn't tolerate that at all.

Right, right, I don't want to become like Afghanistan. But they're all voluntarily playing.

I don't think anybody was playing at the point of a gun as young men willing to throw their bodies around knowing you could get really, really hurt.

Yeah, I'm just saying I don't want to go like to the extreme, but yes, it possible we've passed some sort of sweet spot and now we're a bit to cautious and pampered, a nation of veal calves. Perhaps. Yeah.

Sure, we don't need gladiators in a stadium where we cheer on blood sports but at them.

And we don't need Christians eaten by lions. I say open it up to all denominations. Sure you don't need a Buddhist, go ahead, they probably taste delicious there. Usually I'm no bigot. Yeah, based on the pictures are kind of on the heavier side. I don't know what's Wait a minute, so Trump's got to keep hammering illegal immigration. Do not forget to hammer that. We've got a couple of big stories on that topic coming up. Cool that's on the way.

The largest ever combined attack on air basis in Russia since the start of the war, for Russian airfields some hundreds of miles from the border and at least one housing big fighter jets were reportedly hit by long range drones on the ground, Ukraine pressing it's surprise offensive on Russian soil and seizing hundreds of square miles.

Now another region of.

Russia also declaring a state of emergency, with thousands of Ukrainian troops having crossed the border. Ukraine says it's taken over one hundred Russian fight as captives just in the last day. Ukraine now rubbing salt into the wound by opening a hotline for Russian residents, the ones who evacuates the Ukraine.

So what's their endgame there? I don't know.

It's not like they're going to tell us. I have no idea to what extent we're involved in this or not. It's possible we're hating it, at least that's what it sounds like, according to John Kirby, spokesman for the White House on this as he was on MSNBC today, And.

We have been very very clear and consistent that we really want to see Ukraine focus on defending themselves against this aggression inside. Of course, they're borders. We don't encourage you, and we don't enable attacks outside of Ukraine, except for in those exigent circumstances where we believe just over the border they're facing somem and threats.

I can't wait to be rid of the Biden administration.

I'm hoping that they're just saying that out loud because they have the great concern of it ever looking like a Russia versus the United States conflict, and we just want.

To Hey, we don't think they should even be doing that.

So I'm hoping that's what it is, and we're not actually pressuring the Zelenski behind the scenes to knock it off, because that would be insane.

Well, the idea that the administration of half Measures would be insisting that the Ukrainians only engage in half measures is not that shocking. No, it would fit I hear you're saying, and I hope you're right too. I just it would fit the personality of the guy in charge. To whatever extent, Joe Biden is weighing in on these decisions at all. I have no idea. It's like some lunatic Kataxi in the bar and is trying to beat you to death. And all of a sudden a referee jumps in and says, all right, let's keep those blows up above the waist, above the waist, now, break it up, break it a right there, you back up. I saw you. You hit him below the belt there. He's trying to kill me. He just stabbed my wife and he's trying to kill me.

Ah, but you.

Gotta play by the rules. Let's play bather rules. It's just it's absurd. It reminds me of the jury who says, well, you didn't have to shoot the burglar who added knife gear throat. You could have retreated or asked him why he was there. It just stinks of that, the outsider of the armshare quarterback telling the person in a fight for their life how they ought to behave. Shut up, John Kirby. I've defended you in the past. I will defend you no more. Shut up you poultroon.

Wow dropped a pe bomb on him. Damn right, different war. We could get sucked into Israel Hamas. Let's chicken on the latest on that.

The Biden administration again calling on Hermass in Israel to reach a deal. Then it's radio officials saying Prime Minister Netsignon, who has expanded the mandate of his negotiating team, but earlier her Mass indicating it will not formally attend, saying tomorrow's talk should be about implementing a framework deal. Har Mass says it accepted months ago.

New insights from US officials who say it can take negotiators weeks to exchange messages with ja Ja Sinoir, the alleged mastermind of the October seven terror attack, who is hiding in Gaza and has that siding vote for her Mass, and that clearly complicates the talks.

So why do you suppose it's so hard to get a hold of the head of Hamas to get any messages back and forth for this negotiation. I'm thinking it's because they have no interest in negotiating. They have no interest in ending this, They have no interest in making a deal.

And that's what I'm thinking. Well, right, and for a while it's suited them to pretend to be interested to make a deal, But now that the fund's gone out of that one too, So the guy's not even bothering to pick up the phone. It's so shock.

It's the same reason that girl hasn't gotten back to you. That's so busy. It's just it takes a long time for the message to get to me. In it this is my busy time of year. It's actually said spring with your business.

No, she has no interest as why it hurts it leaves a mass.

It does, It does hurt it. If she had interests, she would find time. If Sinwar had interest, he would find time. Yeah, is the course, Well, neither participant is interested in this. Chrisaus Israel doesn't want to stop unless they're gonna get the hostages back, and Hamas is gonna stop threatening to kill them, and Mas has no interest.

So right, It's like the Coca Cola Corporation is continually harassing the NHL. You've got to merge with the PGA Tour, with professional golf. It's very important, and the PGA Tours like we play golf, and the National Hockey League is like we do our thing on ice. But all right, because Coca Cola is so big. Yeah, well, well we'll have another meeting about that or something. Because the Biden administration. They're only interest. They're only interest is placating their left and the Arab folks in Michigan and the rest of it. You've got two parties that have zero interest in a merger.

They don't even know what you're talking about. Right back to the dating analogy. You you think those two people over there at work should get together, and you've you've reserved a table for Friday.

Night at a great restaurant. But neither one of them want to show up. I don't I don't like her. I'm not attracted to him. Neither one of they've.

Both stated they're not going to show up, but you've still got the reservation. You're planning to go three. I think it's gonna turn out great. They're gonna have four kids someday.

I'm married. I'm a lesbian. I tell you what, Why don't you two have another negotiation? Huh? What? Hell? John Kirby, Once again, we're making as of ourselves unless unless it is just words out loud like the Ukrainian thing where they got to sound like they're, you know, not on the side of Israel, but behind the scenes are saying that exactly what it is. Yeah, yeah, and and and I'll bet there are contacts who reach out to Netya who's well this happened months and months ago, is the closest advisors and say, hey, we're going to posture like crazy that there's got to be a ceasefire. But it appears that Hamas has no interest in releasing the hostages under any circumstances. And you've got to defeat them to survive as the country. So we're going to be making lots of noise about a ceasefire. But you do what you need to do. All right, how's the family good? Great? Click?

I'm missed that straightforward? I'm married, that's okay, I'm a lesbian.

Yeah it is. Now you two crazy kids. I tell you what, let's have one more meeting about this.

It is similar in the level of not interested that is going on here.

Yeah, not like just happen not to be interested, but for reasons that go way beyond the question of whether we're going to dinner Friday night. We're never going to be together. Well that's what you say. Now, I'll tell you what. That's Friday and noon for a quick get together on the negotiations.

Ah sin, are we going to glass of wine and you you'll come around you kind of like the Jews.

So I don't know if you noticed. Our border is wide open. Criminals are pouring across. Come a long. I have to answer for that. Arm Strong and Getty, would you call the border secure? The border is secure.

You're confident this border secure.

We have.

A secure border, and that that is a priority for any nation, including hours in our administration.

That's the worst answer I've ever heard to any question on any topic. That is just as soundardy thousand Chinese nationals. How does that square with what you just said there?

But she's not even good at at bulls. She had nothing to say there. I know, I've heard that like ten times. I can't get over it. You took the pause, like to collect your thoughts, and you still didn't say anything.

It is one of the worst answers to any question I've ever.

Heard by somebody who wants to be president of the United States.

Oh yeah, well, no, I'm talking about any realm anything, anything at all. How much are these peaches? Where were you last night? How much does it cost to get this done? Just any question ever posted in the history of mankind. Someone recently kicked by a mule worse than that. Yeah, so yeah. And if I were Don Junior or Eric or Millennia or whoever has any influence over Trump, I would, you know, put a compliance belt around him only sleeps, and anytime he got away from like three or four core topics, I would. I would put the voltage to him, especially immigration, since that poll is so incredibly high, not only in terms of how important an issue it is, but in terms of are you good with the border being wide open? I mean the numbers of a Marriakins who say hell no, we're not, as well as practically everybody having said that. And again, if only Trump were a little bit better at fleshing things out. You have Bill Malugin reporting on some truly unbelievable stories. We'll start with sixty.

Michael Corey Alvarez, a Haitian migrant and accused child rapist, is in federal custody tonight after ice arrested him near Boston yesterday. Alvarez was charged with aggravated child rape in March, after prosecutors say he raped a fifteen year old girl inside of a Massachusetts migrant hotel. Shockingly, in June, local authorities in the sanctuary State released Alvarez on just five hundred dollars bought and ignored ICE's request to transfer him to their custody. That outraged ICE's Boston Field office director, who tells Fox Alvarez was a priority risk and he used his team's limited resources to find him. When you had to make the choice between going to get the fanel Dale or the child sayist, it's really frustrating when local law enforcement and other agencies won't work with us.

So multiple layers to that one. Obviously the fact that clearly scumbags are coming into the country across the border, but the fact that the the woke sanctuary city authorities let a child rapist go on five hundred dollars, that's horrifying. It's astounding. We were talking last hour about how what can you do? Where can you direct your energy? We said, the two things that leave to mind most immediately are pay attention what's happening in your schools, even if you don't have kids, because they're perverting your kids' minds and twisting them and the rest of it and leading society down a path we don't want. The other one is pay attention to the local prosecutors, county prosecutors, county attorneys, whatever they call them in your parts. If a guy gets up there and says, hey, I tell you what. You arrest somebody for a child rape, they ought to be on the street ten minutes later because the system's been mean to them. Are white people are bad or something? Something? Man, you want to get rid of them. Let's slip Maligen roll on a little bit.

Ice confirms Alvarez first came to the US last year, flying directly into New York City via the Biden administration's controversial CHNV mass parole program. DHS has now put that program on hold after an internal audit revealed significant fraud in it. The Plymouth County DA's office, which is prosecuting Alvarez for the alleged rape, is slamming DHS, telling Fox in part quote, our office has repeatedly asked questions of state and federal officials about specifics of the CHNV process. We have received little to no answers.

And then the final aspect of this report, it points out how incredibly easy it should be to hang this around Kamala's neck because everybody agrees.

Have anything to say.

Meanwhile, in New York City prosecutors of charge at Senegalese illegal immigrant with rape a woman on a park bench in the Bronx, and a Nica Roguin illegal immigrant has been charged with raping a woman at knife point in Coney Island. Democratic Mayor Eric Adams is getting fed up with the city sanctuary laws.

Laws do not allow us to coordinate with ICE. That's the law, and you know I'm not happy about that.

So on Bill Malugen's twitter feed just two hours ago, he posted that the Border Patrol as warning officers and agents at a Palestinian who poses a national security concern may attempt to enter the United States. Don't have any idea if this would be a bad guy or anything like that. But I don't know why if you're a bad guy, you wouldn't try to get in.

Oh yeah, well yeah, you try to like sneak in and if you get caught, say yeah, I was looking for you, guys, I'm applying for asylum. And then if you can't get paroled released into the country, you're just not trying hard enough. But the border is secure in that a secure border is a border that should be secured. The border is secure, you can call the border secure.

The border is secure, Your confident is border secure.

We have.

A secure border and that that is a priority for any nation, including hours in our administration.

How could anybody conceivably lose to her.

Yeah, well that's something to say right there. Just stating the border secure, even if she had some decent bullless after that, after record setting weeks and months and years is quite the thing.

Different.

But also from Bill Mallusians, I'm reading this to you now. During the Donald Trump visit to North Carolina yesterday, a woman Secret Service Special agent of abandoned her post to breastfeed with no permission. According to three sources in the Secret Service community. Well, apparently are not happy that that happened.

Wow, I can hear millions of smart, hardworking American women reacting to this story with oh my god, thanks sister.

Right shortly before Trump's motorcade arrival, I'm told five minutes beforehand, the site agent was getting ready for the arrival. The site agent is the person in charge of the entire event security. The site agent went to do one final sweep of the walking route and found the agent breastfeeding your child in a room that is supposed to be set aside for important Secret Service work. A working agent on duty cannot bring a child or protective assignment, et cetera, et cetera, did not get any Nobody took her spot when she walked away, right. I don't want this to be a beating up on women who got a best free to work thing.

But you can't.

You can't like not be on the roof when the president comes into an event because you got a breastfeed your kid.

We haven't really spent any time, and I've got it around here somewhere on the story of the Secret Service agents who decided to commandeer that the hair salon for a bathroom and put tape over the camera, picked their lock, put picked the lock, and got in and we're using it as their bathroom for hours and hours without permission, and then left and left it unlocked. But these stories of an incredible lack of professionalism, beginning with the thing you remember when the former president almost got shot in his head because they left the obvious sniper position open. At some point we're all gonna have to realize these half dozen different symptoms of being completely rotten from within are because it's completely rotten from within. I mean who has who is clinging to? Well, that was a bit of an exception. Most agents are the agents itself, is blah blah blah. I'm starting to feel like a fool for even thinking that.

Right, I've got a little on that that I can talk about when we come back, and we will finish strong also coming up.

Arm Strong. Hey yetni.

He spoke of how the Inflation Reduction Act, he said, gave us record inflation. The US has never had record inflation under Biden and Harris. Even the Biden Harris peak of nine point one percent was about a forty year high, nowhere near the all time high of about twenty three point seven percent. And that nine point one percent number has come way down since then. It's now two point nine percent. So whatever peak I reached before, nowhere near near it.

Now that's true.

I'm not sure going around making the argument that it wasn't record high inflation, it was a forty year high.

Is it gonna worked that well? The defense that is not a defense. Forty years is a long time. It just saw a news alert flash across one of my screens here Ah Hugh Perry's personal assistant, two doctors, and several others have been indicted and charged with providing the ketamine that caused his death. So Michael Jackson, style another rich star, had a team of people around him enabling him.

Yeah, I was about to say, Conrad Murray, that's what that is. That was Michael Jackson's doctor, who was a legit doctor, but he was prescribing his very wealthy client drugs he didn't need for medical purposes, violating his oath as a doctor, but for recreational purposes, which is what they did with Matthew Perry, and he took so much ketemene drowned in his own hot tub.

The indictment charges against Jasvin Sanga, who prosecutors was known as the ketamine Queen in Salvador Placentia, known as doctor p and Miss Sanga maintained a stash house Doctor Polazensia, a physician at Nurgent Care Center. Well that's exactly what.

So do you suppose these people and I'll bet there's a lot of them around the country.

And his personal assistance too, Wow.

Whether it's at the level of getting you drugs, which of course is really out there, or just more than willing to write bogus notes letters, whatever, that you need. Do you start out that way as a doctor? You think you know what I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna do put all the work in ten years of school and everything to get a medical degree, and then I'm going to take advantage of the dark side of the medical world. Or do you think you get like corrupted over time?

Probably? You know, case by case. What's what's the great quote from Dostoyevsky, Wasn't or another of the great Russian authors that every happy family is happy in the same way Tolstoy first line of warranty. Yeah, And what's the other happening?

Every every happy family is the same every unhappy, unhappy family is unhappy in their own way.

Right exactly, So every good doctor is probably quite similar in ethics and the rest of it.

Like I know a story of a young person who just got an internship coming out of college, and it includes a whole bunch of different things. But they were concerned they're going to have to do some stuff they didn't want to do. So they went to a doctor and got a note said they can't lift more than fifty pounds, which isn't true at all, And so they got out of a whole bunch of the unpleasant jobs that other people.

Are going to have to do. And apparently this doctor was fine with the writing in for whatever reason.

Hmm.

I should have thought of that years ago.

I'd like to do that job, but I can't because I see, if I go like this, it really hurts.

So yeah, I can't do a task more than like forty minutes because I've got a three quarter of an hour anxiety disorder or something, so I gotta sit down and rest every forty minutes or so, yes, it please.

I can't clean bathrooms because I've got a phobia, yeah, from my childhood.

So that's it. So I can't clean the bathrooms. It's my first radio job, which I did. You know, I'm no Navy seal or anything, obviously, but I've observed this my three kids, both when they're children now as adults. One of my favorite things is when they overcome a challenge or endure something very difficult or or you know, achieve something, they say, wow, I didn't know I could do that. I didn't know I had that in me. That's one of my favorite things in life, and you know it's done me some good too. The idea that you're helping people by never letting them feel That to me is just tragic.

Like if I got four golf balls in my mouth and then I said I didn't know I could do that.

That's an example. Yes, two oranges. Wow, oh boy, where were we You're starting to talk about something I broke in with my Matthew Perry foolishness, But.

Was I Oh yeah, yes, I I want to bring this story. Should have brought it up while we were still on in Los Angeles. A California federal judge ruled Tuesday that UCLA is barred from knowingly allowing or facilitating school sanctioned student groups, activities, or events that exclude Jewish students.

The case. Wow, what a step forward. Yeah, no kidding.

The case was brought by three Jewish students who were kept from attending classes are going to various buildings on campus even though there are students there because other people wouldn't let him. You're Jews, so you're not allowed to go. And UCLA didn't take care of this. No, and you never heard a word from the president or the governor. I don't think or anybody on this. But a judge finally ruled, hey, UCLA.

You can't do that. You can't have people excluded from classes because of the religion. Two points I number one, many of Los Angelinos they're listening to this via podcast Armstrong and Getty on demand. If you ever missed part of the show, grab it via podcast. Second point, UCLA has appealed that decision. Oh on that tomorrow. Wow, palm Strong and Getty, you have disappointed me for the last time. These are your final thoughts?

Is that dark vader as my son used to call him, that reader. Yes, indeed, here's your host for final thoughts, Joe Getty.

Let's get a final thought from everybody on the squad, wrap things up for the day. There he is pressing the buttons. Our technical director, Michael Anchelow. Michael, you know we were talking about doctors just a few minutes ago.

I had an eye doctor that every April Fools he'd put up a blurred eye chart and so people would look at a comedy classic.

Yeah, beautiful Katie Green are esteemed Newswoman. As a final thought, Katie also in the Doctor Vane.

I had a doctor one time that somehow we ended up going to her house and she had a pet zebra.

Damn. Yeah, like in a doctor's office in the waiting room. No, we ended up going to her house for somewhere. You went to his house. Gotcha pet zebra? Okay, Yeah, I have a neighbor who had a pet opossum. Remember when I was supposed to get and what was I going to get? A giraffe?

Yeah, we were working on getting a girafte for a while for the farm but didn't come together.

Wow, Jack, final thought for us, Yeah, I'm getting slightly more open to the idea of this trip to Chicago, and we're going to try to get people.

On I guess, and just explain their whack job philosophies and opinions about things. Let them do it, Let them do it. Yeah, I think that'll be big fun. The Dark Vader thing reminds me.

We have a cherished memory of my youngest when she was a little kid. She was playing some sort of Star Wars thing with her older siblings and drew out a sign that was supposed to say Luke, I am your father put it said look, I am fatter, and that the child is just starting law school. Now time flies.

Oh wow, And apparently you know you've gotten better at the writing and the Oh she's got.

A tremendous improvement since those days. Look, I am fatter.

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Trump's doing another one of his free ranging press conferences in front of a hostile press, which Kambala won't do. I'll watch the whole dang thing. We'll have highlights tomorrow. God bless America.

I'm strong and Getty.

I'm done. I'm done with us.

Yeah, I don't want to be associated with.

It, any of that really don't even place.

Okay, I think that is a situation that is not going to get better.

Are you concerned? No idea? So I'm going to get some cheap after this.

That's awesome. I'm glad to hear that because it's one of the few things I do do regularly. Oh, I almost crapped my pants the other day that I note.

Thanks you all very much. Armstrong and Getty

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