Grunts & Hisses

Published Aug 8, 2024, 4:28 PM

In hour 3 of The Armstrong & Getty Show:

  • Bingo, Bango, Bongo
  • Rice Crispy Treat Gate & Tampon Tim
  • Walz on IVF & some Olympics news
  • Harley Davidson goes D.E.I.

Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio the George Washington Broadcast Center.

Jack Armstrong and Joe Gatty, I'm strong, Andy and he.

Armstrong and Yeddy. It's the final of the men's four hundred Faders.

Let's go.

It's Karan James and Matthew Hudson Smith who are running the bets bat starts.

And now determined.

Look at Juam Richards, who has the experience of the child at Launchhouse.

Gets fading Bradley at its pointly during Richard Lee outside Matthew Hudgson's.

Jos Quincy, Quincy Quincy.

I just watched that four times during the commercials. First time I had seen it, because it can't be that guy caught those people and won for the USA. He is so far behind and like looks like he's foundering, and then all of a sudden.

I don't know what happened there. I've never seen a kick like that.

As I said earlier, it was as if it was one of those JIV sports movies put out by Disney where there's a chimp playing hockey or a kid in the major leagues or something and he just finds a super strength and powers by everybody else, and you're like, okay.

Or is invisible? Look like his invisible friend is pushing him or something. Right, Yeah, he's on an invisible motorcycle. It was just a stunning, stunning victory.

Often mock the idea of they just wanted it more because they all want it really, really, really bad.

But man, he did something superhuman there. That's wild.

Yeah yeah, yeah, and that's that's the four hundreds of great race too, because it's like the world's longest sprint.

It is all out. But now he had that in his tank. Still was amazing.

I ran that one year at track. That is a painful race. Oh makes my lungs hurt thinking about it.

Mm. Yeah.

It was never much of a sprinter, so I still remember the day I realized I was slow. Gladys there, I was twelve years old, Ish gym class middle school, junior high we called it, and we were doing one hundred yard dash, and I got beat a couple of times, including by some of the long legged gals in the class, and.

I thought that's weird. I got to try harder.

Next time, and I just just kept getting beat and I was a really good athlete and all the other ways, but I have been slow. I am a slow American. Huh, give generously, right. I was actually pretty good at distance running though oddly enough, I had same strategy. Just just take it easy, take it easy, figure out when to maximize your kick, and then go as hard as you can so you collapse at the finish line.

Another win.

But you're a good person to be around. In the classic, I don't have to outrun the bear situation.

I only have a yeah, yes, in that scenario, you will be fine, trust me. So a lot going on in the news, We're going to not focus on politics for a moment or two, just because there's so many interesting things happening in the world. I thought this was just indicative of cultural differences in a way that I find fascinating. In South Korea, the major corporations have declared a crisis. What sort of crisis, nobody's quite sure, but they are pushing very hard to reinstate the six day work week. You come in Saturday, you work eight hours, will let you off Sunday if you're lucky. And some of the old school executives, like this guy who's a big retired Samsun executive said back in the day. My week's were, they say, back in the day in Korea. Really anyway, back in the day, my week's were Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Friday, Friday, then back to Monday, which is interesting. And then you have this story closely related the chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company TSMC is building one and soon several gigantic plants on the outskirts of Phoenix. My dad has talked about those buildings popping up. Well, it's been four years in the making now, and now they're realizing there are some serious cultural differences and trying to just do what they did in Taiwan in the United States is proving difficult. Not only is it like a network of skilled engineers in a feeder system almost like you know, the baseball has got their single AAA, Triple A and specialized suppliers, but also people don't work in the US like they do.

Interesting.

Yeah, The whole background on chips of how they started and how Taiwan came to be a dominant place and how we allowed that to happen is really outlined in a chapter in David Sanger's new book, The New Cold Wars it's it's pretty damned interesting. It's crazy that we allowed that to happen. Something as important as the computer chips to be in a place that we knew was a very dangerous could become a problem at any point, place like Taiwan, overlooked by administration after administration. But that work culture stuff, well, I read that story about South Korea that you're talking about. That's really interesting that people were killing themselves working six seven days a week, and they just can't believe. The younger crowd won't do that anymore, even with the reputations. So the older generation South Korea thinks that their problem is they're full of slackers, whereas the rest of the worlds looking at South Korea currently and thinking, what the hell's wrong with you people?

I've got Tuesday Wednesday, and yeah, he could work as a prominent American executive. Yeah. Yeah. It's interesting with the.

Drill and kill schools, the suicides if you don't make the right grades because you're not going to get into the right college, and the organ zillions of hours, having no children, nobody couples. They just live to work and then scroll through their phones and they die prematurely.

That's much lacker modern. Yes, South Korean.

Yeah, the parents are looking at them and thinking, man, all these kids are lazy, self indulgent kids working night only eighty hours a week.

What have you do with all their free time? So back to TSMC. In recent interviews, a bunch of employees and executives said culture clashes between Taiwanese managers and American workers have led to frustration on both sides. TSMC known for its rigorous working conditions, not uncommon for people to be called into work for emergencies in the middle of the night. Some American employees quit after disagreements of expectations boiled over the They're sending Americans to Taiwan for eighteen months to learn the ropes. They're sending Taiwanese to America for a while to figure out our culture and the rest of it. But it's it's off to a bit of a stumbly start. I didn't have It's not that surprising.

I did have a moment the other day, but I was thinking about the modern work lifestyle, which in some ways is very handy and cool. But you know, it was just like it was returning emails or text or something in the afternoon, long after I'm off off work using my finger quotes whatever that means for any of us in any job. Really, when are you off work, you know, you get the text or the email from the boss or whoever, and they expect it to be returned immediately, because they've got to get back to somebody else who expects it to get returned immediately. And it's interesting that that has become a thing, because it wasn't that very many years ago. If you're old enough to remember where that just never happened. Nobody was gonna call you at home except for like really rare emergencies now jam the plant burnt down.

Yeah, something like that.

Nobody was gonna call you at home at eight forty five while you're watching the Olympics and say, hey, did you get that thing done?

It just would never ever happen. No, No, indeed better.

I'm tempted to get off on a tangent that you started usign, which is the fantasy of globalism. It's not a fantasy for the people in charge of it. And this is a bit of a touchy subject for free marketiers like myself slash libertarians. But you've got to incorporate realism into your thinking or I have no interest in your thinking, like most have left America. But the people who get rich on globalism continued to get rich even as our national security drew closer and closer to a crumbly precarious cliff. Depending on Taiwanese chips is a perfect example of that sort of thing. And those greed heads and the politicians they can control will would not and will not say a thing until disaster strikes, because they're continuing to make money at the same time.

Toy with the.

Free market carefully, sure, because you can fall in love with your own prowess in determining what goods and services and on a flow in what direction it's it's got it. It's almost like, you know, punishing your child, or certainly corporal punishment of a child, a spanking or something. Sometimes it's okay, but be real careful about it.

But on the other hand, and.

This is why the most important things in life are not black and white. They're balancing acts in a lot of ways. The fact that we were depending on China for all of our medical supplies and pharmaceuticals as we died by the millions from their freaking virus. Thanks doctor Fauci, I haven't forgotten anyway. That's untenable, it's idiotic, it's practically unimaginable. The Spartans calling up the Persians. Hey, we need some more spears. We're out of spears over here.

Can you imagine? Wow? Anyway, that's a good example.

Yeah, So China has all the medicines and Taiwan has all the computer chips.

Terrible, idea terrible.

And China's bared its fangs and is ready to gobble up Taiwan at their earliest convenience. This is a completely different rule. Cal Unicornea where where realism goes to die, is trying to pass a new set of regulations for ai development that will end it and ruin it and drive it out of America and perhaps in the United States. I could go into detail. We don't have a lot of time, but Californians, you'll know what this means. Guess who introduced the bill? Give you one guess. It's kind of a euphemism for a hot dog.

You got it. Scott wien or San.

Francisco red communist pervo sick nut job, and he's turned his sick pervo eye toward the tech sector now, and it's just it's vague and dopey. And how do you regulate and this is a legitimate question.

How do you regulate.

A sector of the economy that is changing by the moment and nobody's quite sure what it is or where it's going. It's a hell of a challenge. I don't want California to be in charge of that.

But the idea that if we have strict regulations on it, it's not going to happen in the we be in California or even the United States, that it's not going to happen other places.

And then you know, we got to compete with it anyway. It's just silly.

I mean, well, right right, and I'll jump to the punchline. There are a couple of things I want to squeeze in and we'll see if again. But it is essentially a complicated set of you will be liable for any problems. It is teeing up a million and six lawsuits. And if you're not familiar with the politics of Unicornia. Along with the public employees unions, this legislature is owned by trial attorneys owned. Ask anybody who's had a divorce in California, and so it's just setting up trillions.

Of dollars of lawsuits against tech.

A couple more headlights headline super quick sin War. That's the new leader of Hamas power grabs cements Hamas Iran tize they are going to be absolutely firm, one hundred percent.

Well, and not that I don't think anybody was thinking Hamas was going to moderate anytime soon. But he is the guy who planned and orchestrated the October seventh horrifying killed as many Jewish babies and rape as many women as possible. Attack the similar dude, that's who they've been after all this time, and he's now in charge of the government of the Palestinians in Gaza.

ABC News New York Romanian oligarch hired Hunter Biden to influence US policy. Special Council says in federal tax case. Wow, so that do you remember that tax case that we were telling you A tax case is all about where did the money come from and where did it go? Well, does Special Council, saying, Well, at least this big chunk came from an Oli gark who's buy an influence. Jeez, I've forgotten that's coming.

Shock that's coming next month, like in three weeks in September, the whole Hunter Biden tax thing is gonna happen.

Wow, yeah, yeah, And finally squeezed this in. Harley Davidson has gone DEI and chaos has followed.

You can talk more about that in a bit broom vroom.

Most iconic of American brands whose image is anti Dei has gone woke.

And uh there's a new development more info on tampon tim he has earned that name.

Stay tuned.

Hey, Getty Kelloggs, you have some explaining to do, because I knew I was not going crazy saying that the Rice Crispy treats are getting smaller. It's the Rice Krispy treats in the large count boxes.

And I'm going to show you.

Because these came out of the eight count box with how pretty these are?

Look how pretty these are?

Oh they're so beautiful.

Right, these came from the small box.

So when you think you're getting a good deal getting the bigger box, look.

How small they are.

I knew I wasn't going crazy. I knew something was going on with this box.

You do to, you do have to, You have to compare to figure it out Kellogg's making the rice Krispy treat small. It's just like the cereal boxes getting smaller that I talked about early in the inflation situation.

While that is unquestionably true, you're a grown woman. Why are you so worried about the size of rice Krispy treats? Secondly, any human being and indeed, like the five smartest breeds, a dog can make them on your own. I mean it's practically marshmallow. They're way better when you make them. Yeah, they're fantastic.

It's a fun project for the kids. Yeah, what do you? I hate you now.

You you're a bad person buying pre made rice Krispy treats. Tampon Tim souh. That term was put out. It's been around for a while by critics of Governor Walls of Minnesota, but it became more prominent as soon as he was named Kamala Harris's running mate the other day.

And it's got to do with.

Menstrual supplies and a bill they signed in the law that the governor signed in law there in Minnesota and all that sort of stuff.

A spokesman for the.

Girl supplies for little boys in their bathrooms.

In a statement email to CBS Monning Watch, a spokesman for Trump, said that Walls has quote spends his governorship trying to reshape Minnesota in the image of the Golden State. She added, tampon Tim puts tampons in boys bathroom, who wants men to play in women's sports and supports gender transition for miners Now. The CBS News story part the Minnesota law, however, doesn't specify in which bathrooms the menstrual supplies must be located. Instead, it requires school districts to develop plans to ensure all students who menstrate can access free tampons and bads.

Okay, there's a name. Yeah, they're in the girl's room called the Women.

You can call yourself, butch all you want Jenny and I'm sorry you're confused. Adolescence is difficult time. But they're over there.

It's got to do with this group that says there's such a thing as period poverty, and they have a stat who knows where it came from, that one out of for women don't have access to menstrual products.

And then it says here in the CBS.

Story, while it's unclear how many transgender children could benefit, from free menstrual supplies.

It is pretty clear, very clear.

Yeah, the impact is mostly felt by the millions of girls who experienced period poverty or the inability to afford pads and tampons.

Blah blah, blah blah blah.

What is the whole It's unclear how many transgender children could benefit from free menstrual supplies. What makes you include a sentence like that? I think that is a week.

Attempt to inject a little Yeah, we know how crazy this sounds. I love slash hate the idea of you got an elementary school and the boys' bathroom has tampons in it because of all the menstruating little seven year old boys.

These people are nuts. That's so crazy. That is so crazy.

Oh tampon Tim says something bizarre about abortion the other day that one of our listeners caught on Too's share that with you in a moment.

Okay, a lot more on the way to stay with.

Us Armstrong and Getty. So Joe was talking about Harley Davidson DEI I'm actually kind of interested in what that might be.

Yeah, yeah, it's it's troubling, another full corporation falling for the cult.

Yeah, and and you know, corporations go woke or feel like they need to be woke, I think because they're too online or something. But man, Sturgis is going on right now, biggest motorcycle rally in America every single year. And I was just there in Sturgis, South Dakota, tiny little town where a million motorcycles will gather this week. And I was just there and man, it was all Trump stuff everywhere. So that their their their audience, their crowd is not exactly the DEI crowd, I mean, is trumpy. Is anything I've ever well the It was by far the most trumpy thing I've ever been around was the Surgis motorcycle rally.

So that's kind of interesting.

This has flown under the radar because we're so obsessed with our presidential election.

For better or worse.

The Ukrainian military launched a ground assault into Russia yesterday, biggest ground assault since the war started. They actually went into Russia and captured several Russian villages that have now fallen under Ukrainian control. Vladimir Putin called the attack on major provocation. Shut up, but that is something. They went into Russia and took over a couple of Russian villages. Holy krap, Yeah, I saw that.

It's not clear exactly what they were hoping to accomplish, but what the heck?

Yeah, gotta you know, are you getting punch in the nose? You gotta punch back, certainly. And then this story. I remember when the news came out beginning of the year that there were actually post dobbs. That's the Supreme Court overturning roversus wad post dobbs. There were more abortions than before. Remember that story.

Everybody was trying to guess what was going on there. The number this out now.

The number of abortions nationwide increased in the first three months of twenty twenty four compared to the same period last year, according to a report or released by this organization that the Dispatch obviously trusts to have the correct information on this sort of stuff, and the report concluded that much of the increase can be attributed to telehealth abortions, wherein doctors can remotely prescribe oral abortia fashions A word I don't know, but the number of monthly telehealth abortions in the first quarter of twenty twenty four was twenty eight percent higher than in the first quarter of last year, which had been an increase for abortions overall from the year before when Roe versus Weight was still in place. And does that that news doesn't reach very far and wide that abortions are actually up. I don't know who that helps or hurts spiritually or politically. But can Kamala Harris continue to go around talking about how the evil Maga crowd has taken a woman's right to choose when it doesn't appear the right to choose has gone away.

No, no, not at all, And her opponent has a very moderate view on the topic right anyway. So it's but abortion is such an easy shibbleth to run out there. It's such an easy, you know, scary, shiny object for the left.

They just can't help themselves.

I thought this was a great observation by Matt the Idaho Farmhand, frequent correspondent, and he's quoting the New York Times newsletter Waltz in particulars in sync with Harris when it comes to abortion, where he has a compelling personal story to tell. Right, he and his wife out abortion, had trouble getting pregnant, and all these different things.

I got it.

Yeah, his two children were conceived through in virtue in vitro fertilization, the fertility treatment that a few conservatives, including the majority of the Alabama Supreme Court if hope to ban now putting aside that.

That's misleading state. Uh.

And they quote during the Rock Is Riley last night, where Harris introduced Walls as her running mate, he paused for an emotional moment. He talked about how he and his wife suffered three years of infertility treatments before their first child was born. It wasn't by chance, he said that when we welcomed our daughter into the world, we named her Hope. Now, to quote Matthew Idaho Farmhand, WTF abortion compelling story?

If? Uh?

Does the New York Times think that abortion is in vitro fertilization? And I would point out that a desperate attempt to incorporate science to produce a baby that you will cherish is a little different than carving one up and throwing it away. I say, that's fundamentally pretty different.

That was some frank talk. Uh.

Do they really think that the rest of us are that effing dumb? Or do they just hope the rest of us are? Is that the Hope Walls names his child after paternalistic relativistic keep me in power. Some more inconven babies can be disposed of, Hope. Those dad vibes can go straight to hell. These people make me sick.

Wow, that's some pretty good writing.

What a bizarro couple of statement sentences from The New York Times, though he's tracking with her on abortion and took an emotional moment to tell the story of IVF God.

I saw Wait a minute.

I saw Kama yesterday where they're redoing their speeches more or less from the day before. In her the government has no business being involved in our lives. I thought, you've got to be kidding. You mean only when it comes to abortion, and we all know that. I mean, give me.

A break, right speaking of tampon, Tim who didn't carry a weapon in a war zone as he said he did. This is great stuff from Christian Schneider in The National Review. His headline is the myth of Tim Walls's Midwestern appeal, But I like their writing. Minnesota governor may have been good in theory, but in practice he represents the lost opportunity.

Blah blah blah.

You know you do it as soon as someone new follows you on social media, you start clicking on that person's minuscule profile figure to enlarge it. First, the person is a barely perceptible blob. Maybe you can make out the sex or hair color, which as you keep clicking, facial features come into focus. Occasionally it's not even a real person, but a picture from a movie or a Russian bot. Oftentimes you initially thought your new contact was good looking. Enlargement ruins the dream. Similarly, political campaigns, Oh wow. Political campaigns have a blurry vision of the type of voter they attract. Modern tools can help the micro target waiters or dentists or falconers or whomever, but it takes time, money, and volunteers to pull off. Right, But here you go, This might the part I really liked. That doesn't, however, keep political pundits from waxing rhapsodic about whole groups of voters which they literally know nothing about. For instance, in the past few days, we've heard East Coast based talking heads drown on and on and on about how newly minted VP candidate Tim Wallas will resonate with Midwestern voters because of his background growing up on a farm's time as a football coach, et cetera.

But what is a Midwestern voter?

And what does this barely perceptible blob want? And then he gets into the inevitable conclusion. You come to that the auto mechanic, the farm worker, whatever, doesn't think the government should pay off this vasser sociology degree, holding twenty five year old woman's loans. He abhors that he is disgusted by DEI. He doesn't like any of these policies.

How many rural Midwesterners like the idea of basing COVID vaccines on race?

You can get.

Treatment for you got sick with COVID.

If your bipoc other than you, you got to get the back of the line.

What are you crazy?

Locking down the economy going way far on critical race theory. His tax policies are awful, Minnesota's bleeding jobs.

Yeah, when you just say.

There's a tiny picture a Midwestern voter, Wow, Okay, great gate. But again you blow it up and you start to see the details.

And that there's no fit there.

You know, I was trying to nail down the the overused word vibe, but the vibe was getting on my long road trip being back in real America. In my mind, driving through Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, the to me palpable difference of being around people who have kids. There's just way more people that are families with kids in those states I just mentioned than there are where I live. And I feel like it was like you could feel it, just like the way, and I had trouble nailing it down just like just and I don't think it was in my mind. It's just the structure of everything seemed different because there were just more families and kids. And that's that's something we're going to deal with a lot as we move forward, and the birth rate drops in fear and few people couple and have children. In that sort of thing, it's it's a very I mean, if you've ever gone from not having kids having kids, it's a very different lifestyle, right.

And while I will not take any shots a childless cat ladies, so dog ladies, or.

Even the lady with a snake, I don't care.

A society that is, in general childless is much less focused on long term prosperity, the future in short, and much more self serving. It's just it's not a judgment, it's a it's a statement of fact. Yeah, well, it's an ongoing experiment the Western world is conducting. We are willingly dying out and replacing ourselves with people from other lands, many of whom abhor our most cherished principles.

This should be interesting.

When does the did we hear? The breakdancing competition at the Olympics starts Friday? That's probably a good night for this week.

Yeah, we're all home, you know, having.

A cocktail at the end of a long week. You want to watch a little international competitive breakdancing. I think we all are twirling around on his head.

What's not the like? Hey, speaking of that sort of thing, We've got this clip.

This is a rapper slash beat boxer known as Eclips, who ascended somehow, whether on his own or this was planned to the umpire's chair at the Olympics tennis tournament. So he's sitting up there and he's got the microphone and it's clip twenty five Michael, and this is how it went. Everybody jumps up and starts dancing in the tennis stadium.

He's doing all that with his mouth. Yes, everybody's dancing.

What as on is fun. I'm in favor of fun. Do we all know whether we have that talent or not. I don't think most of us have ever tried.

I tell you what, you see a good beat boxer, it'll blow your mind. It's like, you know, if it were the Middle Ages, we'd be decrying them as witches.

It's just crazy.

There are very few amazing things I can do with my mouth that would be pleasant for anyone, certainly not that.

Wow. So coming up?

Is it your lips or is it your vocal cords? What's the what's the key to that?

What is all of the above? Every part of you that can make a noise on most of them? Let's stay north of the equator here are employed into various grunts and hisses and whatever. Yeah, grunts, beats and then you know, what have you?

What did you think of Jade he E Vance's stunt where he is on the tarmac chasing down Kamala Harris's plane yesterday.

Cunning stunt. I liked it? Good politics or no among other things. On the way.

The end of this segment, I'll hit you with the current medal count how we're doing against the other countries.

USA USA States plus Canadian poll of alter and only fans. Star shocks the world when she celebrates her medal with a twerk.

Shocking.

I like shock relativity. I like your disappointed, disgusted voice. I don't know what you mean anyway, stay tuned for that. Do you know who Robbie Starbuck is. I do not love Robbie Starbuck.

He is the guy who's behind a lot of the social media campaigns that have gotten For instance, Tractor Supply to scrap its DEI programs and Deer John Deere, the great American manufacturer, has done the same thing.

And I tell you what, it's interesting.

I read the Wall Street Journal every day, but they have among their writers plenty of young woke types who traffic in the verbiage of the DEI neo Marxist stuff, and the editors don't catch it or don't care.

They don't dare and rage them. For instance, listen to this.

Starbucks launch campaigns to stoke outrage about what he calls companies woke diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Many of his followers have joined in, including retweets from Elon Mosque, building a chorus of criticism that in part caused tractor supply in Deer. Here's the key part, to abandon some of their efforts aimed at supporting workers from underrepresented backgrounds, right, because that's what DEI is right. It's not a neo Marxist effort to take over organizations, gut them and fill them with Marxists. Unbelievable anyway. Part of the reason I came across this.

Story ups wrong one.

There it is is one of our beloved listeners sent us an article about the San Francisco Harley Days in store closing, and that is either the oldest continually operating Harley Davidson dealership or one of the oldest in America. It's been going for many decades since way back, and I read a good bit of you know, fluff, and then I came to finally this, there's now concern that even more hardly Davidson dealerships may close them in a conservative boycott of the storied American company, which they say has gone woke under CEO Yoachen Zeits. And the movement was spearheaded by none other than Robbie Starbuck, who cited zeit support for hardline policies on trans care for kids. And by the way, never use the term gender affirming care. That was invented by the left. Of course, even Trumps spokeslady used that term. It's sex change or cruel experiments on confused children.

Anyway.

So this guy's got hardline policies on trans care for kids. It's critical race theory. He's really in all of that. America was founded as a racist country and as racist to the core, hardcore climate change guy and DEI fella as well, the thirty five year old activist Starbuck we're talking about sending nearly ten minute long video that CEO has a total commitment to DEI policies. In Harley Davidson offices and factories, they're doing the training programs.

So were there for the workers?

Were they hoping that wouldn't leak out to their consumer base? I mean, this is more of a mismatch with your customer than bud light in that trans person right. Like I just said, I was around on the big Harley crowdon Sturge of South Dakota, and I mean they were as trumpy and maga as you could get, and they ain't down with the DEI. All the people they're going to buy your twenty thousand dollars motorcycles? Hate your politics?

What? Yeah?

They've sponsored various pride events put on by groups that are hardcore in favor of child sex changes. So in effect, Starbucks has Harley Davison money has promoted sex change procedures on children's and anti racism efforts against whiteness and Christian privilege. He alleged, I know, could there be a more tone deaf corporate maneuver than this? How dog it makes bud Light look smart and savvy? How does that happen? I would love to know how that happens? How does the boarder whoever decide? You know, who we want leading this company that sells to earnest Midwesterners mostly we want somebody is all about DEI?

What?

How does it happen?

Because if you're it all cloistered, bubbled into that point of view, you get the idea everybody believes this stuff. Very few people do a lot of our customers would hate all this, you realize.

Yeah, yeah, despise it.

Country music star Travis Tritt called the accusations against de seits disturbing. Quote, I seriously doubt that pushing a DEI agenda will be very popular with any of the Hog members I know. Looking forward to discussing this at Sturgis next week. Various other notable saying I've owned Harley's most of my life, but will never own one again.

Yeah, I don't boycott things, really, but I understand.

Yeah, you know, I'm a forgive and forget guy. But you know, if I got a chance for the choice between a Bud light and a Miller light.

Oh yeah, if I've got a killer, if I've got a more or less equal choice over something, yeah, yeah, I'll go with the one that doesn't make me angry.

Yeah, I'd have bought an Indian motorcycle, but it should be first People's motorcycle or Native American.

The motorcycle so inappropriate that, Oh, I have promise this, So I got a jam this in quick?

Oh man, I don't have time for the toking.

Current total for United States ninety four medals, China and second place at sixty five, but with gold medals we're only two behind us. We're only two ahead of the Evil Comis in gold medals twenty seven to twenty five.

Let's hope our breakdancers can get us into a more solid lead I would assume we have really good breakdancers. I'm not sure of that, though

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