Get Out My Yurt

Published Sep 27, 2024, 4:28 PM

In hour 3 of The Armstrong & Getty Show

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  • Hamas has no interest in a cease fire
  • Trump released a wrist watch 
  • We're changing in ways we don't like 

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

There's a sign of auto decline of a country city by city by city. It's everywhere we accept the unacceptable, and if you accept the unacceptable, mankind can get used to anything. We'll be used to this. Nobody's gonna stop it. Nobody cares. If you think they care, you're wrong.

What are they talking about. They're talking about squatters taking over really expensive mansions in Los Angeles and just getting to stay there because of our weird laws and lack of willingness to punish criminals anymore.

The fact that that guy sounded like Sir Richard Attenborough or like he was narrating a you know, some sort of documentary, lent some sort of credibility to what he was saying. It doesn't need more credibility. It's clearly true. We are losing our civilization at the point that somebody could just take over your house and you can't do anything about it. You just have to let the authorities work their way through it. For six eight nine months in cal Unicornia.

That's obscene. That's a loss of civilization.

Two abandoned Hollywood Hills mansions with squatters in them, and they just can't get the people out. Let's hear that guy say this again, because this is good.

There's a sign of auto decline of a country city by city by city. It's everywhere we accept the unacceptable. And if you accept the unacceptable, mankind can get used to anything. Yeah, we'll be used to this. Nobody's gonna stop it. Nobody cares. If you think they care, you're wrong. When the female baboon is ready to breed, the male moves in.

There is the point I was trying to make when I went to my city council meeting about the homeless situation.

It didn't used to be like this better before. What do we do to get back to that?

I mean, because little by little it becomes worse and people just accept the unacceptable and act like it's always been that way or there's nothing you can do about it.

Well, we had a way to deal with it before. Let's go back to that.

And I've tried to figure out why this in particular makes me so angry about the modern world, and I think it is that.

We are being asked to submit to.

Something that is utterly indefensible and unacceptable.

We are being forced to our knees.

Particularly if you're the homeowner in question and told to obey something that is utterly unsupportable. So they are asking you to submit to their utterly unjust rule. That's the part that pisses me off because for all of human history, you just you're in my house without my permission. I drag your ass out, and if you resist, I punch you in the face until you leave, or worse. That is the bargain that has been struck for the entirety of human history. And don't come at me with well, you know, unjustified evictions and landlords and sometimes somebody has a medical problem and that has nothing to do with a scumbag taking over a property I demonstrably own. Ask me, do they have any reason to be in your house? Do they have any lease? Have you ever exchanged money in exchange for occupying this dwelling?

No? Never, I have no idea who these people are.

You drag their ass out, and if they resist, you punch them in the.

Face or worse, well, you know what happens with me.

You call the cops and they show up, and they know that if if they take this person out of there, there's gonna be some human rights group launch a lawsuit that they'll likely win in front of a jury of numb nuts that you abused some.

Person who's got whatever issues. I mean, it's just you know how it works.

Well, sure's the cops, you know, whatever brand of human being they are, or some activist group that jumps up and down and yells for that brand of human being will claim that you're only doing it because they're that same brand of human being. Right, So I get why it's a thankless task for the cops.

But again, it's it is a like a.

Vetoing of one of the most basic precepts of human behavior. Forever close to the most basic, I mean, yeah, other than you don't get to kill me. Yeah, the castle doctrine. Why are you in my tepee? Get out or I will kill you, said, you know, nomadic people thousands, tens of thousands of years ago, Yeah, get out my yurt.

No, Yeah, nobody there with like you know, twenty yurt set up at the base of a mountain in Turkey two thousand years ago. If somebody just randomly showed up in your yurt. Who the hell are you sorry? It's my yurt now, Oh well, I guess it is. And then everybody else in all the other yurts would say, well, he's got nowhere else to go because of inequality, and I think he should stay there.

There is not a single English peasant that would put up with that. In the year eleven hundred. He'd get the other peasants in town and they would drag their ass out and if they resisted, punch him in the face or worse. Yeah, all of human history until now, that's something that's something not enough face punchings.

In my opinion, you have mentioned that several times.

Barbara trying to make it easy to follow for folks who are going about their busy day. So speaking of people getting what they so richly deserve, I mentioned earlier what a fan I am of the free press, and it's a brand new, fairly knew independent journalism outfit. Barry Weiss, formerly in The New York Times, a brilliant woman. She's more or less in charge of it. But man, are they going after Stephanie Rule not only for her idiotic faux interview with Kamala Harris. But some of her follow up comments, why don't we go ahead and hit thirty one, Michael, and we'll.

Go from there.

One could watch that and say, well, she didn't give a clear, direct answer, that's okay because we are not talking about clear or direct.

Issues that we had more of that screen.

That's when she was given an interview on our own network about how it went, asking Kamala Har's questions and she said, well, she didn't give direct answers, but that's okay because these are not.

Let's hear missus rwell again, Michael.

One could watch that and say, well, she didn't give a clear, direct answer, that's okay because we are not talking about clear or direct issues.

Yeah, excuse me, yeah we are. The New York Times did not agree with you.

Remember the New York Times scathing in the questions and the answers.

So a couple of days earlier, she had been arguing on Real Time with Bill Maher with Brett Stevens of the New York Times, who's they're like token conservative guy who was saying, Kammala should answer questions and we should have dug up this audio. But I'll just read it to you. Stephanie Rule says, let's say you don't like her answer, are you.

Going to vote for Donald Trump? And whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa what Oh?

I should mention that some of the writing on the Free Press is under the headline journalists against journalism.

What so you're you're gonna go with, well, we don't want to ask her questions and get the answers because somebody might not like them and they.

Might vote for the other candidate. What so, let me let me hit you with the rest.

Let's say you don't like your answer, are you going to vote for Donald Trump? At Stevens's replies, no, I'm not. I just said I'm not going to vote for him. Stephanie Rule says, Kamala Harris is not running for perfect, She's running against Trump. We have two choices, and so there are some things you might not know. Her answer to Free Press writes, good job, Stephanie Rule, very good job. You get to do the Kamala interview now and want an interview? It was here was the vibe, because they're making the case that these so called journalists they just kiss ass until they get the interview.

Uh. Here was the vibe.

Stephanie Rule, prices are still high, Kamala Harris, I agree with you. The message to the media is very simple. You have to be a huge Kamala fan. You must learn all the lyrics, you must debase yourself as a journalist, and then you'll get to hear some quote unquote answers to quote unquote questions and you'll get one signed pair of Kamala the cop handcuffs.

Hah, Kamala, call on me, Call on me.

I know that when you worked at McDonald's you did fries, not McClary's fries. Oh that's some excellent humiliation. And then they followed up Maddie Kerns, the brilliant Maddie Kerns writing about the same thing last week on Real Time with Bill Maher and MSNBC. Stephanie Rule all but endorse Kamala Harris for president, dressing down Brett Stevens for arguing that Harris has to do more to earn his vote and that the vice president owed the American people a better explanation of her policy position. She said, Kamala Harris is not running for perfect, She's running against Trump.

We have two choices.

Then when Stevens objects and says, I don't think it's a lot to ask for her to sit down for a real interview as opposed to a puff piece, Rule, double down. When you move to Nirvana, give me your real estate broker's number and I'll be your next door neighbor.

We don't live there. That is unbelievable. That is unbelievable.

Do you feel that way about if Trump only did Sean Hannity interviews?

No, you would not feel that way.

And again, Maddi Kerns writes, reminder, anchor Stephanie Rule claims to be a journalist. Her obligation is supposed to be to her viewers and the truth. If you're a member of the fourth of State, the thing you should argue for always and everywhere is accountability, and you get that through asking powerful people tough questions. Maybe we're a little old fashioned here at the Free Press, but we think journalists should be in favor of journalism. But here was a journalist to arguing against it.

You know what it also implies.

And I don't even know if Stephanie Rule in her crowd realize what they're implying. You're implying that your candidate, your chosen candidate can't handle answering the questions. See most of the candidates I've liked throughout my life, I didn't have any worry whatsoever about Mitt Romney sitting down and answering anything anywhere anytime.

I wasn't concerned other than coming off as JIV. But yeah, you know what he's talking about.

Yeah, but I mean, apparently Stephanie Rule, you are not confident and her ability to actually answer questions, I don't know if she knows that that's what she's suggesting.

Well, she's admitted.

To facto that she's not a journalist, as the Free Press was making so clear. She's not a journalist. She's a spokesperson for the Harris campaign. But keep in mind that that exchange we're discussing happened before the quote unquote interview. So, as Maddy Kerns writes, Rules attack on her own supposed vocation was depressing enough, but then things got even worse. Is she defended Harris for not sitting for interviews, Rule was rewarded by the Harris campaign with an interview.

I had read some of that, but that is a very good point.

So she basically came out and endorsed Kamala Harris last Friday Night Live on HBO, then gets the first and so far only solo network interview with the person tied to be the next president of the United States. I mean, that is something you can come on an endorsic candidate and then get the only interview they've given and it's treated like journalism.

And then we all heard out, turned out.

And maybe that's one of the reasons that The New York Times absolutely attacked it and destroyed it. As we read yesterday, We've got more on the way to stay with us. We're gonna play a little of Benjamin met Yaho at the U end today And I think this is interesting. Uh, this is just what two days after Donald Trump said, hey, Iran, you keep this sort of thing up, and I'm president, will blow your biggest cities to smotherings.

And uh, I was listening to.

The I wonder if the Farsi translators are busily looking up smitherings.

I was listening to the commentary podcast yesterday, which is all about uh standing up for the Jewish state and all that sort of stuff, but just drawing to start contrast between you know, Anthony Blincoln's endless de escalate, never threat anybody with even the slightest anything. And where that's gotten us versus Trump saying we'll blow your we'll do whatever, We'll drop over we kind of bomb we got to drop on Teuran and it'll go away. Yeah, all right, that's that's a pretty big difference. And here's net and Yahoo today at the UN.

I have a message for the tyrants of Tehran. If you strike us, we will strike you. There is no place kill. Yeah, there is no place in Iran that the long arm of Israel cannot reach. And that's true of the entire Middle East.

I'm so conditioned to defend that sort of talk against attack because I feel the attack coming, because I just know the crowd that's so bothered by that sort of you know, rhetoric as opposed to just always only discuss negotiation and what can we.

Give you to make you not be mad at us anymore?

And that sort of thing. You people have no relationship with reality. You're not even like friendly acquaintances. If you want to avoid blood letting, if you are a pacifist, best thing you can do is project overwhelming strength and the willingness to use it. That is the solution peace.

Which news show was I watching yesterday, I think it was one of the evening newscasts. Anyway, they were talking about how Israel won't agree to a ceasefire, and it was just it was just all about how the United States has proposed a ceasefire, Israel has once again decided not to engage in a ceasefire. Sign onto the sea and they talked to John Kirby and about how Israel and by the way, Israel's walking out of New York with another nine billion dollars, which is interesting. So I don't know how much of this is just for show for the American left and behind the scenes it's yeah, we'll give you nine billion dollars and you do whatever you gotta do.

And we know you gotta do whatever you got to do.

But we got to say this to the college kids who we're not going to get re elected Mane and the Muslims in Michigan. Yeah, I'm actually hoping that's the case. I'm actually hoping that that's what's going on. Because John Kirby spokesman yesterday, finally, after a whole bunch of bab Net and Yahoo wont and we need the Israelis to come around blah blah blah. At the finally, at the end of it said, it's really the biggest sticking point is sinwar. The leader of Hamas has no interest in a ceasfire. He finally got at the very end. Yeah, here's an interesting intellectual exercise. And I think honestly, this would have been more fun quote unquote a week ago. Since even John Kirby is admitting the truth now because he's tired of his ridiculous if you were too. Instead of saying cease fire, substitute the phrase unicorn farm instead. In every single discussion of it, every sentence, the President continues to press for a unicorn farm although the Israelis have refused to blah blah blah. Just keep saying unicorn farm because it's every bit is realistic as a ceasefire with Hamas that wants war. I want to play one more clip from Benjamin Netanyaho will have to do that after the break where he calls out the UN. I like any time anybody calls out the UN that scratched me where I itch because I had those people drive me nuts. And the reverence that the NPR crowd has for the UN makes me ill so Bb for all his.

Flaws administering and ask kick into the UN. Hope you can stick around. I certainly will.

Our boss was just a me lunch room.

I went in there to get coffee and he said, I'm having an egg and hostage sandwich.

That's funny, Steve.

Getting to our day, which if you haven't heard that, stick around. We get a lot more on the way. As always, if you miss a segment or anything like that, or want to rehear it or play it for your friends, get our podcast Armstrong and Getty on demand.

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Former President Trump is now promoting his new collection of watches. They're selling for as much as one hundred thousand dollars each. You can tell us the Trump Watch because the hands are tiny. You can tell us that Trump Watch because if you buy two, they link together like handcuffs. You can tell us the Trump Watch because if you try to set it to military time, it says, sorry.

I have bone spurs.

Wow, let's rite a Trump Watch. There's one for men and one for women that set back fifty years.

Wow, exactly why did you bring that? Michael I didn't. I did not like those jokes.

I like the stove, Michael quickly dodging blame.

Well played, sir, well played, You've learned well. I liked the story. I didn't know it had those jokes attached to it.

Trump.

You know, he's had the shoes which sold out right away. I tried to get a pair of myself, the golden high top shoes, the Trump shoes. I would have bought one pair abs freako lutely and warned them.

And then what else did he have? Recently? Gold coins?

Recently been the various trading cards where he's like wearing a NASCAR outfit or a katie. He had the Bible, right, the Bible. That's what I was thinking of, the Trump Bible, the Bible.

But those were all like reasonably priced. You're just throwing out a little bit of money.

So whether it's because you're a fan or you think it's ironic, or you're doing it just kind of as a I have a Trump fan will think this is hilarious if I get him this, sure that sort of thing.

It wasn't that much money, but five figure watches.

We live in the era of if somebody claims online that people are paying up to one hundred thousand dollars for these. Everybody will just report it because it's exciting. Nobody will ever try to verify it. I doubt anybody's paying one hundred k for.

These, even if it's ten k. Just so that's a lot different than the eighty dollars shoes. Sure, I wanted to play one more clip of Benjamin Netanya, who there's a new poll out about how people feel about the likelihood of being able to trust the vote for the presidential election. That is highly troubling and setting us up for disaster and violence in the streets. So that's something we'll get to that in a little bit. But first, this Benjamin Netanya, who spoke at the u N today. He's the Prime Minister of Israel and he gave the unlambasting.

And I haven't heard this yet, ladies and gentlemen. Israel has made its choice. We seek to move forward to a bright age of prosperity in peace. Iran and its proxies have also made their choice. They want to move back to a dark age of terror and war.

And now I have a.

Question, and I pose that question to you, what choice will you make? Will your nation stand with Israel? Will you stand with democracy at peace? Or will you stand with Iran, a brutal dictatorship that subjugates its own people, exports terrorism across the globe. In this battle between good and evil, there must be no equivocation. When you stand with Israel, you stand for your own values and your own interests. Yes, we're defending ourselves, but we're also defending you. Uh.

I didn't hear any cheering there. There's not a lot of people in a room because a whole bunch of other countries got up and walked out. When Benjamin Netanya, who was introduced now, When Joe Biden yesterday mentioned a Palestinian state, the crowd cheered like crazy. And when President Erdawan of Turkey said Israel was committing a genocide, the crowd cheered like crazy.

At the UN.

But when Benjamin Netanyahu talks about are you going to choose you know, democracy, piece blah blah blah versus evil dead silent in there. So that's what the UN is Yeah, wow, man something Dawan said, they're committing a genocide and the cheers like crazy.

They're not committing a genocide. That's ridiculous. I want to hear sixty nine Michael.

So all the speeches you heard today, all the hostility directed at Israel this year, it's not about Gaza.

It's about Israel.

It's always been about Israel, about Israel's very existence. And I say to you, until Israel, until the Jewish state is treated like other nations, until this anti Semitic swamp is drained, the un will be viewed by fair minded people everywhere as nothing more than a contemptuous thoughts.

Yeah, they gave them both barrels and walked off the stage, And I made that up.

Who else has beenett war against an enemy who is only even only existence is to make sure you don't exist. And usually you're fighting a country or something. And maybe it's a you know, Ukraine and Russia territorial dispute of some sort that you know, I'm heavily on the side of Ukraine and Russia's and the wrong. But the goal is for Hamas and Hesbel is for all the Jews to be dead. That's their stated charters, that's what brought them together, that's what gets them up in the morning.

Well, you've got to negotiate with them, Jack, You can't be a warmonger.

Sonnya who's saying yes, isn't about Gaza Or they don't want any of us to be alive. Yeah, they won't be happy until we're all dead. I don't know, don't. I don't get it. I do not get it. And it's been the same way for many.

Decades, speaking of the various forces, cultures, religions around the world and how they face off against each other. I know I've been hitting banging this drama fair amount, but I will continue to bang it. You will not hear this story in the mainstream media because they are intensely uncomfortable with it.

But Europe is undergoing.

Spasms of unhappiness and instability because they have imported too many people who hate their culture and their values, and they're trying to figure out what to do about it. We will squeeze that in this hour if we can stay tuned, won't.

I'm trying to find a picture of the Trump gold Watch.

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There's one on eBay for two grand. Here's one. Of course, just because it's on eBay at a price doesn't.

Mean that's what they're going for. But here's one on eBay for two grand, for ten grand. Decent looking watch. I don't know, you know, I don't know anything else about it.

Oh so it looks like a rollock.

It looks exactly like a Rolex President if you don't if you know what that is that Lyndon Johnson started wearing. I guess now rappers wear them all time, basketball players. Cool watch, very expensive. It looks exactly like a Rolex President with the day date on it and everything. But it says Trump where it would say Rolex.

Hmm. That's an attractive bauble. No doubt what the innards are of it or how gold it is. I don't know. It's a good looking watch, sure it is. Well, it's a pretty good looking watch. Does it keep time? Who cares? It doesn't matter. It's jewelry.

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These are troubled times, so Europe's problems with immigration coming up in a moment or two. I've been wanting to squeeze this in all week. It doesn't merit a whole lot of discussion. But our universities have not reformed themselves much at all. Whether it's the anti Semitism, the wokeness, the pro Marxism, the one sided facultyism, they're all sorts of stories in the news. And some of these so called elite universities are obviously openly thumbing their nose at the Supreme Court rulings about affirmative action because when they allegedly started following the law about no affirmative action admissions, their Asian populations actually declined, which is pretty much impossible.

Duke Princeton and.

Yale, virtually everywhere else more Asians were admitted by a lot, yeah, significant numbers. Yeah, But in these elite, elite universities who no one tells us what to do, they actually punished the Supreme Court and Asian people in the nation by saying, yeah, I tell you what we're gonna do, not only you know, F you, but f you and the horse you rode in on.

We're gonna admit fewer Asians this year. What are you gonna do about sorry, Asians, You're not the right kind of minority. You're right for our purposes today.

You're the oppressor class, the casettler, colonial something or other.

Duke Princeton and Yale.

I have contempt for those places, and I shouldn't because a lot of great professors and smart people that go there and good things that come out. But in general, when I hear those words, I have a horrible feeling, negative mules.

In my brain, and I think it was a Penn just suspended and punished one of their famous professors who dares to be conservative because she expressed her opinion on some things and that might make students feel uncomfortable and like they wouldn't be judged fairly by her engrading because she has different beliefs than her than them, ignoring the fact that ninety nine percent of their faculty is openly and proudly way left and any student who's like to the right of Kamala Harris is treated like a monster. But no, because that present, the presence of the one conservative professor is too much for the poor kids to take it. It's a tear it down, tear them down to the studs and rebuild them again. America's university system is diseased.

I came across this the other day, and I thought it was so good that I never thought about it this way before.

But it's so obvious.

It was why are all the experts on TV liberals? Well, because experts tend to be the professors, and all the professors are Democrats. So anytime you decide we need an expert in this subject, it's gonna end up being a progressive probably the expert you bring on to whatever, you know, whatever show you're on. And they had the example that in the communications field field one hundred percent and then this was a h surveyed hundreds of universities in colleges in the United States. In the communications field, one hundred percent vote Democrat. In anthropology it's one hundred percent. In religion it's ninety eight percent. In English it's ninety eight percent, in sociology it's ninety seven percent.

In art it's ninety seven percent. And so it goes down from there.

The most even you can get it through almost entirely ninety percent or more of the professors or democrats. You get down to engineering, it's only sixty two percent. Wow, but most of them it's ninety.

Percent up to one hundred percent.

So, of course, if you get an expert in whatever fie it is, we decided to get an expert from the world of anthropology to ask him about this.

Of course they have a left point of view. Of course they have. There's nobody else on earth that exists. But you can ask, is't that amazing? Wow? Diversity of everything?

But opinion stay with us.

Apple. Weird is a word, but so is wor We're is a word.

You don't need to put a parenthe apostry after the we Every time I type.

Were, where are you going to the grocery store? Yeah, I know, I know happens all the time. And I've said many many times. You guys know that I'm an adult male American. You have plenty of data on me. If I say I'm going to make a tea time, it doesn't mean I'm going to brew up a pot and serve crumpets. It means I'm going to take my golf clubs to a grassy place and whack all tea time, not tea time.

Plus, I curse in a coarse manner way more than I reference the waterfowl.

That is the duck fair enough and well said. This is coming, folks. If Chicago wasn't bad enough, it'll be blacks against migrants. Chicagoans are warning of the coming violent turf war with Venezuelan gangs. Uh, says a ex con former gang member, a community activist. When the black gangs here get fed up with the illegalities and the criminal activities of these migrants are non citizens, the city of Chicago is going to go up in flames. There will be nothing the National Guard or the government can do about it. When the bloodshed hits the streets, it'll be blacks against migrants. Members of Trendy Iragua TDA, the infamous Venezuelan gang, are taking over Chicago turf.

According to many residents.

They're also receiving robust welfare benefits, further angering residents and gang members who say the money should be going to Chicagoans.

Quote.

The real issue is that America has allowed gangs to enter our country. They let terrorist groups into our country. That is not upscale suburbanites. That's folks on some of the tougher streets to Chicago.

Wow.

So is there any chance that these badass gangs from south of the border come in and are just way too bad ass for the normal gangs that we.

Have had in our cities.

M yeah, but every action causes a reaction. Sure you might see consolidation and better organization of some of the domestic folks. That's an interesting question. I don't know, because TDA is famously brutal, But of course our gangs are too. Witness all the bloodshed all the time looking across the pond. And again, you are not going to get a proper appreciation for this story unless you go to center right publications and websites. But this, for instance, from the Wall Street Journal, which is no, you know, a far right bomb chucker. Europe grasps for aways to stop the migrant surge. Governments across Europe are raising new barrier'st immigrants, aiming to curb near record inflows of people from poor countries that are triggering a surge in support for nationalists populist parties. They mentioned that the swing is most notable in recent weeks in Germany, which has long been a proponent of generous policies toward refugees. They've absorbed millions of immigrants, weighing on the welfare system and municipal services and seriously deteriorating German culture. If you ask native Germans, and they go into some of the electoral results where various quote unquote fringe parties have had a lot of success, they detail a couple of horrific crimes. Man is France pissed off about a crime you're not going to hear about a young girl got beaten and stabbed to death by Algerian immigrants or something like that. Just horrible, nineteen year old girl, Just utterly heartbreaking. And you know, as I said before, we don't have a lot of time for this, so I'm going to summarize. But a lot of the so called fringe parties they're saying the things that until right about now, you didn't say in polite company in mainstream politics and media in Europe or the United States, and these so called fringe parties are willing to say those things out loud. Now, there may be some aspects of what they believe that I don't believe.

They're too far from me.

But they're saying, we're taking in way too many people, and they're changing our culture in a way that will never be the same, and we don't like it. But now that people are saying that out loud, more and more voters are saying what they said, and these are much more moderate voters. And so you hear all the tutting on the left in the American media about how scary and dangerous it is that these so called right wing parties are getting power. But they're not right wing parties anymore. That's the point.

Germany an interesting one. The North Africans are eating our German shepherds.

I don't think that's a thing there yet, but they're eating the pets of the Germans that live there. The border checks by companies, I'm sorry countries such as Germany. They described that random border checks vehicle stops to see if you're smuggling in any illegal immigrants. Anti immigration parties already governed in Italy and Hungary support the government in Sweden, are part of a governing coalition in the Netherlands and Finland. Some poles indicate Austria's Freedom Party could come first in the country's September elections. Last week, the right wing Dutch government formally asked Brussels for an exemption from the EU's asylum rules. Fifteen European government signed a letter earlier this year to the EU governing body demanding the union and post stricter conditions on immigration. This ain't just one or two right wing parties in one or two countries. It is a con nint wide movement saying we're changing in ways we don't like and we want it to stop or to come next hour. If you can't stick around or you don't get the next hour, grab it via podcast Armstrong and Getty on demand Armstrong and Getty

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