In hour 4 of The Armstrong & Getty Show:
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio, the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong, Joe Kaddy.
Armstrong and Jetty and he I'm strong.
And Ukraine pushing deeper into Russia, taking prisoners on the way. Some Russian soldiers seen surrendering by the roadside as Ukraine sends more troops across the border, the Kremlin now saying it's stopped to further advance. The Ukrainian offensive does appear to have slowed, but not stopped. President Zelenski saying despite the difficulty and intense battles, our forces continue to advance and our state's exchange fund is growing, referring to plans to capture Russian land and trade it for Ukrainian territory, Zelensky claiming more than seventy settlements now under their control, but some of these likely very Russia does remain strong and it's still advancing on the front lines in eastern Ukraine.
So those one of the more interesting developments in several years in the war between Ukraine and Russia. The Ukraine has now gone seventy eighty miles into Russia, captured a number of little towns, and that sort of thing. So a couple of analysts on this who know what they're talking about. I don't know Mark Hurtling, but Mike Lions, our friend respects him enough to retweet his opinion on this, who tweeted out. In my view, this action has been impressive. It shows a careful intelligence, preparation of the battlespace, a well designed maneuver plan, the use of combined arms. That's something Mike Lions has been saying for a long time that Ukraine hasn't shown the ability to use combine arms, which is when you have infantry, infantry, mechanized forces, artillery, air defense, engineers, signal, air coordination, drone supporting logistics, all working together on a goal good operational security, a prisoner plan, and a linkage between tactical and strategic. I'd classify this as a doctrinal demonstration, which is defined as a show of force in an area where decision is not sought, but an action is made to deceive the enemy or gain a short term advantage. That's interesting. He compares it to the Dolittle Raid, the famous Dolittle raid in World War Two and which we flew into Japan, dropped a couple of bombs. Didn't really accomplish anything, but it just showed the Japanese that we can do it. It penetrated their veneer of invincibility, that it was impossible.
For anybody to do that sort of thing. So that's interesting.
Yeah. I was going through a fascinating book about Churchill and Orwell, and church Will was constantly of the mind that attack, attack, attack, be on the offensive, even if it doesn't do a.
Lot of good. Make your enemy react to you.
Don't have them dictate the pace and the flow, you do it. Having said that, I still find this incursion really interesting and wonder exactly what they're trying to accomplish.
More Smart Military and analysis James Travitis on MSNBC.
He used to run NATO. This is what he thinks.
So what's the impact in Russia and on the Russian armed forces? Is a morale blow to the Russian people who have been fed endless propaganda lives that this is going to be a cakewalk when the war started and suddenly we're up to hundreds of thousands of dead Russians and now Russia is invaded for the first time since the Second World War. I mean, this is eighty five years ago, and this shatters all of that.
That's a big deal. Now they're forced to.
Swing forces away from their main battle effort down south of where this military salient has occurred. Russia's got to deal with that. They got to shift forces. Extremely disconcerting militarily.
Yeah, that's interesting.
And then I saw this report to that some more Ukrainian soldiers are being sent Some of Ukrainian soldiers who had just signed up, joined up, got called up whatever in Ukraine were surprised to find out they were being sent to that battlefield because Ukraine is emphasizing it. I guess for whatever reasons, and we don't, you know, we don't know what their plan is, or to what extent they're working with US or other NATO countries, or what's going on there.
I wonder if Zelensky just read a little Churchill and decided, you know what, we're just going to go on the offensive. We're going to make them react to us. We're gonna do this nutty thing. Then we're gonna do this unexpected thing, and we're just gonna keep going.
I wonder, And one more piece of analysis. This is John Sullivan, former Ambassador to Russia by the way on Morning, Joe.
This is a very significant development. Putin's had to address it. He is, I believe, going to respond quite vigorously to this. It's an invasion. The Ukrainian have seized. The last statistic I saw was over a thousand kilometers of Russian territory. Ukrainian troops are coming on Moss. Putin's been embarrassed his military, particularly in that region, a critical region by the way for Russia, with gas transmission facilities, a major nuclear power plant. Russians pro Putin pro war. Russians are asking how could this have happened? How could we have had our defense, let our defenses down and allow Ukraine to invade Russia. And so the Ukrainian troops are coming into Russian and saying, Okay, Putin, you wanted Ukraine to be part of Russia. How do you like this way of Ukraine becoming part of Russia.
We have no idea what the president the White House is telling Zelenski behind the scenes. The out loud part from our State Department has been you're not allowed to go into Russia. Then they did it, and we've just kept our mouths shut because it'd be a little embarrassing.
Well, I mean, what would you say at this point?
Well, I think given the fact that the White House has given them nothing but half measures and delayed shipments of arms, and just the hesitancy which Joe Biden is famous for. You know, Zelenski has to be somewhat deferential because of the flow of arms. But I'm sure he's sick of hearing from Jake Sullivan that he shouldn't escalate.
The more I think about this.
In Churchileian terms, Ukraine has been launching very small unit incursions into Russia to try to take out this facility or that interchange or whatever. I could see them going with a steady diet of this medium to large sized take a bunch of territory, destroy a lot of stuff, then maybe withdraw, maybe get back to Ukraine and defend the lines again. But then all of a sudden, in the middle of Tuesday night, you hear, hey, they just took over an airfield in Russia.
Where'd they come from? Who knows? That might be the new strategy.
From reading the book NW Cold Wars, Biden was so frightened throughout the entire thing, and probably still is, of starting World War three and being in a direct conflict with Russia, that he's been so so so careful and so little by little, you know, adding in more stuff and everything like that. I thought Ian Bremmer had an interesting take on his Twitter feed yesterday. Ukraine entering Russian territory yet another putin red line crossed to limited response. So by that logic, Ukraine joining NATO would not lead to World War three because that he has threatened if you consider letting Ukraine into NATO, it's on. Okay, Well you said that about any incursion into the country, and you haven't done anything yet. I don't know if you want to keep pushing that hard or not. That's pushing pretty.
Hard, right, right, Yeah, diplomatically and militarily.
That's a super interesting topic.
It gets a little complicated because the existence of the tension between Russia and say Eastern Europe only exists because Russia is a totalitarian kleptocracy.
I mean, if it were anything.
Like a modern you know, democracy, republic, whatever, there wouldn't be tension. Why would there be. Nobody's going to invade anybody. If we can re establish the norm of no wars of conquest anymore in Europe, Russia doesn't have any reason of fear invasion or what have you.
But that's a big if.
Of course, they've got centuries of autocratic rule in Russia, going back to the Czars.
A lot of you believe that the expansion of NATO is what forced Putin into this situation, and we and NATO caused this or something like that. NATO does have the guarantee that an attack on one as an attack on all. So obviously f Ukraine is in NATO, then we are directly, in theory, directly involved in fighting Russia, which would not necessarily be not necessarily would not be a good thing.
Yeah, and I would love to be able to claim to the Russians. Look, the US and our allies have not launched any wars of conquest or invasion. This is not not what we're about. We're about keeping the peace and doing business. Except for Iraq, which was a bit of a weakening of our rep speaking, we get rid of Saddam and installa Jeffersonian democracy.
They're a good idea.
Speaking of blustering red lines, putin saying any incursion into the Russia, I will use nukes or whatever he's in And then in so far no reaction. Biden's red line was any material help from China, and that will cross my red line in China is now the number one helper of Russia.
And we are not saying anything about it, because what.
Would Biden's red wine was any red jello, and he'll stomp out of the White House angrily and yell at doctor Jill.
He likes the green jell because he's an old man sitting in a chair watching mine, Joe eating jello precisely barely knows what day it is, as.
Those are the underpinnings of my attempted humor. Indeed, Jack, you, oh hey, coming up, got a little more information on Friday? Do you remember Joe Getty's racist or activist Minnesota mystery?
Stay with us wrapping up this conversation and then we can move away from it, because I it's been talked about a lot, and we could talk about it a lot. But what a weird thing that is going on right now where the current guy who's President of the United States with US involved in twours.
Had to step down.
Hasn't said why, but everybody knows it's because his brain doesn't.
Work, and everyone knows it.
Yet everybody's just ignoring the fact that we have a president whose brain doesn't work. It's just I don't know what we'll be written about this in the future of this period. Hopefully nothing really bad happens, and the and the history is weirdly Americans in the media ignored the fact that the president's brain didn't work, and that's how World War three started because he wasn't able to blah blah blah.
I think the idea is spoken and unspoken. Let's just let the string run out. Let's just get to January, not shake anything up too much, because instability is not good. Let's go with this odd, uncomfortable, probably inappropriate stability instead.
September, October, November, December, January. Five months. That's a long time, Yeah, to hold your breath, to just run out the string. If this were maybe the mid nineties when nothing was going on, or we didn't think anything was going on, possibly, but right now with the Russia Israel blah blah blah, it sounds crazy.
We got multiple.
Aircraft carriers in the Middle East, and the President's going to have to be woken up at two o'clock in the morning and make a split decision maybe on a major decision of escalating a war in the Middle East, and it's this guy really.
Uh but I had a caf care a year in for a bell problem, Guy thick, I stopped Medicare.
What what I fought? I killed medicare sisters raping sisters? Man, Jack, what are you talking about? Go back to sleep? Well that's Jake Sullivan. Okay, Joe's thing that he mentioned, which sounds charming and interesting.
Next, the New.
York Times with an Unnew York Times like take on the fact that the Justice Department released some Hunter Biden stuff that they'd been holding on to forever but now that Joe Biden's not the candidate anymore, released it and making it very clear, even according to The New York Times, that Hunter Biden was trading on his dad's name for personal profit.
So that coming up in a little bit. That's crazy timing. The OJ just found that stuff amazing.
So alert listener Caleb in the Minneapolis area had sent this to us. I think it was on Friday, asking for a little Joe Getty's racist or activist an alleged act of racism. It seems a little too on the nose, and it often happens. So news left on a college campus, a professor's car, a professor of ethnic studies, their car was spray painted with racist epithyts blah blah.
Blah, swastik is no way.
It almost always ends up being some would be a progressive activist decides there's so much racism, but there's not enough, so I'm going to fake up some racism so everybody knows how much racism there is. And or it's like a Munchausen syndrome by proxy. They want the attention and they want to be a victim, right because then they get all the attention and sympathy, especially in their crowd. Well, Caleb sent this along that Kim Hicks, who's a Democratic farm labor house representative in Minnesota, claims that political signs in her yard. Signs in her yard, plus the siding on her home and a shed on her property, we're all vandalized by mass intruders.
Quote.
My family was a victim of her racist vandalism at our home this weekend. It's been a difficult few days, but then our community showed up. My family felt so much love and support from our neighbor's friends, even strangers who came to lend a hand. Some of the graffiti contained racial epithets, with writings such as the N word, white power in schwashtikas, she confirmed. She said she believes the attack was targeted toward her, toward her and was racially motivated. She is a white girl. She's married to a black man. They have five children. Well, several days have passed. I've been digging into this, Caleb. I'm not sure if you've come up with anything else. I appointed you the chairman of the committee of following this, so I don't have to.
But I did come.
Across this several days later. Police are asking anyone with information about the vandalism to call their dispatch. As of end of the day Monday, they had not identified any suspects.
There have been no arrests.
They can't find the trail to these awful, marauding racists.
Anyway, apparently, I give it a week.
And it's discovered, and it's her, her friends or husband or whatever was trying to make a point, and it'll be very quietly put out in select media. The New York Post will probably report on it, Fox News will, but the local TV stations will probably go yeah, and not to report it at all. So we're keeping an eye on it. But I still say, clearly an activist faking up an active racism worth mentioning. As Caleb did in his original email, this is a super lefty part of Minneapolis. It's like your affluent I have a gender studies, you know, soccer mom part.
Of the metro area.
So classic talk radio topic here. What's your opinion on school uniforms in high school in general?
In general, I am in favor of them. I always I used to hate the ideas. As a young iconoclass.
A kid, you hate it. I've always been in favor of it.
But my son's going to a high school that has a school uniform and has through throughout, and I'm still in favor of it. But I was interested in the orientation last night, the amount of time that was spent on the dress code and the punishments for the dress code, and I had just a little bit of a what are we doing here? Spent a novel lot? I mean, I don't I don't know if the juice is worth the squeeze. I don't know if if we spend all our time running around trying to make sure, enforcing blah blah blah.
I don't know. I'm still for it, but yeah, I get it. It's a little tail wagon, the doggie. I've never actually dealt with it, so yeah.
In general, you know, it's supposed to eliminate a lot of different things, but man, the emphasis on shoes or other you know, accessories that you can choose becomes every bit as important as the clothes were when you got to wear whatever you wanted.
Armstrong and Getty.
A new study on drinking warning even small amounts of alcohol can be bad for your health. Researchers say data shows that light to moderate drinking can have negative effects, especially among middle age and older adults. The study finding that moderate drinkers have a thirty three percent higher risk of death.
The study published in JEM and Network Mind your own.
Business, thanks coach. Whether it's coffee or alcohol or sleeper exercise. Yeah, the various conflicting studies are always a lot of fun. Coffee cures cancer, Coffee guess cancer.
One or two glasses of wine actually prolongs your life.
I mean, it keells you out. It keells you by the way.
Kend there's quite a while there wasn't it like twenty years fifteen years that, Oh my god, if you weren't drinking alcohol, I feel bad for you. I mean I kind of felt that way as a guy who does drink, I'm missing out. I mean, this is like a practically a cure all when it comes to a lot of diseases.
I was. Then he decided, what wrong? Or You're gonna die by the night if you have one course light.
Yeah.
Well, And for the empteenth time, I did not drink at.
All on Monday, which is I'm an everyday guy and uh, and not ashamed of it, but because I had some funk going, and then last.
Night I barely drank anything at all.
And as usually, I'm just bitterly disappointed that I'm still groggy in the morning and feel crappy and don't want to get up.
And that's funny.
I was talking to a new newly sober guy the other day and he was disappointed in that, and he's probably forty five or something like that.
I thought I would.
Feel better, I said, sorry, chum, I you know, I do feel better than when I drank.
But there are a lot of times that the hangover.
Was eighty percent the food and lack of sleep, because if you get to bed late and eat the same too much crap, you will feel really horrible in the morning.
Yeah. Also, and Dori, you just take a while to wake up in the morning. I'm like your one son takes me a while.
So anybody paying any attention to the latest Booze study and probably not?
Probably not so this.
I thought this would be a big deal today, but apparently it's not. New York Times headline that broke last night, Hunter Biden sought US assistance for a potentially lucrative bereasma project in Italy while his father was vice president. Records show no knock me down with a feather. There are a number of things in that headline that are pretty explosive coming from the New York Times. The fact that you nailed down that lucrative I mean it was about the money, and Hunter Biden did it while dad was vice president because that was one of the covers all these years, is that none of this would occurred when Joe Biden was actually in office.
He was out office at the time. I'll read some of this to you.
The records, which the by administration had withheld for years indicate that Hunter Biden wrote at least one letter to the US Ambassador to Italy in twenty sixteen seeking assistance for the Ukrainian gas company Barisma, where he was a board member. For some reason, I threw in the for some reason, uh embassy official.
Well, we know the reason.
They put him on the board because his dad was vice president. And when he calls the embassy, he gets through. You see, I can't call the Ambassador to Italy and call I would not get through. Nope, Hunter Biden can immediately. Embassy is all about access. Embassy officials appear to have been uneasy with the request from the son of the sitting vice president on behalf of a foreign company.
What are you on crack? They asked him.
I want to be careful about promising too much, wrote a Commerce Department official based in the US Embassy in Rome who was task with responding. Embassy officials appear to have been uneasy with the request from the sun.
Oh I already said that sorry.
A White House spokesman said the President was not aware when he was vice president that his son was reaching out to the US Embassy in Italy on behalf of Barisma, which is either true or not true. And it's not you know, if it's not true, well then his crackhead son was screwing his dad by reaching out to foreign countries and trying to make money off his dad's name.
And if his.
Dad, it all goes back to Tony Bobolinski asking the Jim Biden, how do you guys get away with this plausible deniability?
My boy? Plausible deniability?
And if his dad didn't know about it, it's a full on impeachable offense, or shouldn't. The Department's release of documents to The New York Times came shortly after President Biden dropped out of the presidential race, and as his son prepares to stand trial next month on charges of evading taxes on millions of dollars in income from Bearisma and other foreign businesses. Hunter's outreach to the US embassy and roll on behalf of Barisma, which has not been previously reported, echoes of the episodes for which he has been criticized for implicitly leveraging his father's political clout to try to advance his foreign business. Reading between the lines, that is, the New York Times saying this fits the exact pattern that Republicans have been claiming for all these years, and wouldn't surprise us at all if those others are true, just like this one is. That's how I read it between the lines. Yeah, I think so. The request for this information was initially filed under the Freedom of Information Actor FOYA. New York Times and other entities had been asking for these documents. After nearly eight months, the State Department had not released any records that the Times, and then The Times sued for them. New York Times actually sued the Justice Department about eighteen months later. The Department moved to close the case after releasing thousands of pages of records, none of which shed light on Hunter Biden's outreach of the US government. So the US Justice Department stonewalled the Time Times until the Time sued them, then released a bunch of stuff, not including Hunter's stuff. Then Dad drops out of the race, and all of a sudden, the documents become available. Back to the New York Times article, The Times challenged the thoroughness of the search, noting that the Department had failed to produce responsive records contained in a cash of files connected to the laptop mister Biden had abandoned at a Delaware repair shop. So the Justice Department released all kinds of paperwork, but not the laptop stuff. The department resumed the search and periodic productions, but had produced few documents until mister Biden stepped down and ended his President Biden ended his re election campaign and endorsed Harris for the Democratic nomination. Here's one of my favorite lines from the New York Times article. A State Department spokesman suggested that the timing was coincidental.
Ah, that's beautiful.
Can you believe they have the guts to say that out loud to the New York Times? And I think the New York Times is again reading between the lines saying, are you fing kidding me?
I think what we're hearing is some of the old guard at the New York Times who are much more traditional journalists and don't appreciate a being lied to and b than being treated like punks.
Yeah, yeah, it's a coincidence.
What do you mean, It's a couple of weeks after all of a sudden you found these records we've been suing you for. Yeah, it's a coincidence. What are you gonna do about it?
Huh?
Slap them on the chest. There are honorable journalists who don't appreciate getting done like that. Well, there are still a few of them left.
It's human nature to not like being treated like you're stupid, and that is really treating somebody like their stupid.
Yeah.
We uh, we're not We're not gonna release them. We're not gonna release them. Okay, we released them, but it didn't give us any of the stuff we wanted, the stuff from the laptop. We've closed. We've closed the case. Then Joe steps down. Here you go, what it's just a coincidence.
Yeah, but wait for the repercussions. Oh, there won't any.
Yeah.
I think the poke in the eye to the Biden crowd who's covering this up and everyone involved is the This echoes other instances in which say, this is the exact same pattern that Republicans been claiming for years.
Well from the Department of having to shame journalists into doing what they're supposed to be doing. I think we're starting to see some of that on the topic of why Kamala Harris won't answer questions, won't do any press conferences, hasn't put out position papers. It's finally gotten to the point where the journalists are like, Hey, we went along with us as long as we could, but you're you're making us look like like obvious patsies, like real blap dogs sycophants, and we don't appreciate it. You're embarrassing us. You've got to do something, and it's a shame the media works that way.
But I don't know. You live in the world you live in.
We as conservatives have to figure out how to fight and win in that playing on that playing field.
Now, I skipped a whole bunch of stuff in that article, the James Comer stuff, because he has made a bunch of promises that have not turned out to be true or whatever. He's the Republican on the committee that had been pursuing this, but he has quoted in The New York Times saying, if this is what it looks like it is, this is one of the biggest scandals in presidential history.
But I don't know if.
Were they should pursue it because Biden's only president for five more months. I mean, it would take a while to get all the information together and the subpoenas and everything like that. And I mean, what he and to what ends are you pursuing it at this point.
Well, right, because I don't believe for a half of a second they let the half wit Kamala Harrison on the scheme. No, I mean she knew Biden was senile if she was the last person in the room.
Oh boys, she got stories to tell, that's legit. But no, they.
Didn't involve the lelunkhead in their carefully crafted family business that survived over decades.
Right, So there's no.
Real purpose other than I don't know, pursuing justice for his own sake, which is not a bad thing.
No, no, no, definitely, And then I guess you'd get into the whole if Joe Biden is guilty of something, you get back into the what immunity do you have for presidential acts while you're in office? Is this one of them thing that they've been doing with Trump for quite a while. But man, they got their hands full trying to win this presidential election, and that's what determines your role in influencing the country over the next two four two to four years. I'm sure bringing down Hunter and Joe Biden's not their biggest priority at this point. But that's a heck of an article from the New York Times. I don't know where it goes from here. They might have been trying also to get out ahead of this Hunter Biden trial that's going to start in a couple of weeks, just so they don't get even more embarrassed. I'm talking about the State Department and the Justice Department. When all this stuff becomes very clear. Yeah, I think that's probably true. You know, I don't know.
There are some days I have more enthusiasm than others to make this point for the million and sixth time. But this is classic bureaucratic behavior. It's as I said earlier in the show, you should you probably get like a obfuscation one oh one or foot dragging one oh one as you join these bureaucracies, because it is practically effortless to so delay and interfere with an investigation, the most righteous of investigations that serve the American people in the most important ways. It's so easy to foot drag, to misdirect, to blame a building, to lose the memo and then say, oh shoot, I'll get back to you. Then two more weeks go by. It's just it's practically effortless. This is the nature of bureaucracies, and this is why big government is doomed.
It's an awful idea.
Yeah, it's amazing that you can get away with, because we see it in California too at the state level. But it's amazing you can get away with the you know, we're trying to come up with those files and we should have those by June or whatever. When in the it's not like the old days where you've got to go to go into a great, big, giant building and search through a bunch of paper. I'm sure you can go to a computer, type in the keywords and have it all in like ten minutes. But you get away with acting like it's this long, month long ordeal, and then you leave out stuff, Oh that's not in there. Okay, we'll have to do a search again. We will get back to you now in August. And it works over and over and over again. It's disgusting. I need to re listen to our interview with Jim Jordan when we were at the.
RNC, just because that was one of the topics of conversation we had with him. How frustrating is it to be dealing with tactics like that when you're trying to get to the bottom of something important, and he, you know, in his twitchy ready to leap out of his skin, go get her type a wrestler personality, said, just got to keep going, just got to keep fighting.
You just got to keep digging. It's all you can do.
Took till now for the mainstream media to kind of similar to Joe Biden's mental situation. Took them now to say what most people believe, I mean according to polling. Yeah, Hunter was trading on his dad's name for cash, and his dad probably knew about That's what most people think.
Yeah, Hunter, you're a loser. We will finish strong next love it.
So.
I think one of the things we all learned watching the Sopranos through the years, assuming you did, was the way the whole mob boss wife thing works.
Yeah, you got your guma across town.
I know you got your who was, But don't embarrass me in public. Do not humiliate me Likewise, the media to continue our discussion from the last segment. Yeah, we'll go along with you, but don't embarrass me so much that I look like a jackass. CNN. This is a different clip, Run fifty eight. The pressure is building.
You know, Michael, I'm sure this is not gonna be the first time you've heard this question. But the Trump campaign is also going after the vice president for not doing enough interviews, for not holding a press conference. Would it kill you guys to have a press conference?
Why isn't she had a press conference?
Listen to the Vice president and Governor Walls have been busy criss crossing this country since the launch of this campaign.
But Michael, you know, a campaign rally is not a press Do you mind if I cut in? I mean, you know, a campaign rally is not a press conference. Why isn't she had a press conference? She's the vice president, She can handle the questions.
Why not do it? We absolutely are going to do it.
You hear her take questions as she's out on the stump, and she's as she said last week, we're going to be having a sit down interview here before.
The end of the month.
Don't I don't want to, you know, belabor this, but one interview before the end of the month. I mean, that's that's not a lot. I mean, can you commit to a press conference.
Before the end of the month.
We will commit to directly engage with the voters that are actually going to decide this election, and that is going to be a complete with rallies will sit down, interviews with press, conferences, with all the digital assets that we have at Ourist. We are running a campaign that is built to communicate with the voters that are actually going to decide if the pathway to two hunred and seventy electoral votes. We are confident in the plan that we have in place, and we're going to execute on that plan.
There is only one reason you hide your candidate, man, That's because you have to hide your candidate.
This is reached a crazy level.
That's why I was optimistic the other day saying, oh yeah, they'll force her hands.
They have to. The pressure is building.
Good on him for saying, basically, what do you mean? You'll have one in three weeks.
And that's well known, Dick.
Jim Acosta almost finished.
Let's get ready.
Final thoughts with Armstrong and Gety.
You know the when you turn your head and say it out of the side of your mouth, we can still hear it.
You know, That's the way what microphones work. Here's your host for final thoughts, Joe Dick. Let's get a final thought from everybody.
On the crew, starting with Mike Langelow Art Technical director.
Michael, what's your final thought?
I'm just wondering what you guys are gonna do next week in Chicago with with as far as interviews and stuff.
I'm just thinking that maybe we should just people watch, you know exactly, we will just describe it on the air.
I'm trying to back out, That's what I'm trying to do, trying to figure out how to not go.
I'm so uncomfortable with this. I know it's a good idea, you know what I mean?
Katie Green are esteemed Newswoman. As a final thought, Katie, what's your final thought?
I think you guys need to come prepared next week.
So you need to have like a bucket with tomatoes and things that might be thrown at you so you can catch them off guard and hit them back.
That's the turn fire. Yeah returns fire, Yeah. Jack a final thought.
For us, You know most of the ads you get when you go to a website or targeted ads for things you've been searching on or whatever, and that that's what happens to me most of the time. I'm looking at this New York Times article and then there was an ad for footwear lighter and wider, the perfect shoes for Bunyans. I thought, what how did you target me for the Do I look like a Bunyans guy?
Isn't you plagued by Bunyans?
No?
Uh. My final thought is.
You keep digging, you keep trying, you keep lasting away, and sooner or later, sometimes you can make a little progress, whether it's getting Kamala Harris to speak to the media or getting a little accountability from a government agencies.
Like Jim Jordan said, that's all you can do, So do that.
Armstrong and Getty rabbit up another grueling four hour workday.
We will see it tomorrow. God bless America. The thing that they really is making them angry is I'm Strong and Getty. That period of time was awful.
Oh girl, baby girl, that just doesn't make sense, and everyone knows that.
So let's go with it. Bud, we used to have dream mandless son.
They say all kinds of Oh I crock it, Oh boy, I almost dropped it.
The problem for you know, you probably ought to go back to grunting like a like a beast that I know.
Thank you all very much. Armstrong and Getty