I'll Give You Two Dollops For A Dollar

Published Aug 6, 2024, 2:28 PM

In hour 1 of The Armstrong & Getty Show:

  • Kamala has picked her VP!
  • Mailbag! 
  • Mike Lyons talks to A&G about tensions in the Middle East
  • Katie Green's Headlines

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

Get why you go from the studio see say it is a dimly lit room deep with them the bowels.

Of the Armstrong and Getty Communications Compound. And hey y'all, Today Tuesday, we're under the tutelage of our general manager, the Global Markets. You'll be checking Kyrgyzstans Jimsham four hundred in a moment or two, stay with us to see if the how the dollup is trading against the dollar. I'll give you two dollar spread. Tough Global markets. I heard was reminded of an old joke. I was reminded of an old joke yesterday that there are only two people that understand international economics and unfortunately to disagree, which is probably that's a good joke, more true than not in terms of an accuracy of it. I mean, because it's so complicated. It's like trying to describe why it rained at one particular point in the world.

Er, I don't know, it's complicated going back.

Ten years, yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, So anyway, market's rebounding, But I don't know is it a good thing if you have the worst Like in Japan, they had the worst days in almost forty years.

Now they've had the best day in ten years. That's pretty volatile. Well, we'll see.

Because the US had a mediocre quarterly jobs reports.

What I'm well, wasn't it. They're all guessing for one thing.

But I like the I like the all the stuff around, and I don't know how these things in theory all come together at the same time, the same the same day, apparently everybody decided I think this whole AI thing is overblown. They've been promising way too much about AI, and everybody in the world the same day sold all their stock around. That was a lot of the analysis like the Wall Street Journal and that sort of stuff. But Man Video Video really took ahead. They're down what thirty percent from their peak when they were the most valuable country company in the entire world, had passed Apple and Google and Tesla and Microsoft. Yeah, your highest flying stock has plenty of room to plunge and plunge it, did you know?

I will tell you this, all right? All right? Tip guy?

Just in general, you know, a Layman's description of what was happening because I just happen to have a fairly long conversation with a financial expert. The market was so hot, particularly those Magnificent seven stocks. Everybody was like a sprinter, ready to sell. When do I sell? When do I sell?

Looking for a chance to I'm gonna get out before this thing.

Let's hoohoo, because everybody knew there was some stuff that was just incredibly overvalued. Someday I may pay attention to this stuff and see if I can make money off it.

Because if you can ride that rise, good God, a bunch of those tech stocks they rose for so long, so much you didn't have to time it perfectly.

If you timed it even kind of, you could have made a lot of money.

And I just ri smart guys sell some when it's up twenty percent, they sell some more when it's up forty percent, and then they you know, you just you can't get greeting. And yes, there is breaking vice presidential news. And I'm so unhappy about this vice president. You are, yeah, because got this great Josh Shapiro bit from the Daily Show that is really interesting and entertaining. And I meant to do it yesterday and never got around to it. So I texted handsOn last night. I said, have this ready. We're gonna do it first hour on the show. But if we can't do it before she is she named somebody else's her running mate. It's no good. And she has named someone else, damn it. Yeah, I should have got it on the yestere's the guy who bought in video stock three days.

Ago or today.

Today, dip by the dip.

By then.

So she has named this guy that you almost certainly have never heard of unless you're a political junkie, Tim Walls of Minnesota, as her running mate.

And he is a real lefty.

He's the Bernie Sanders squad choice.

And so now you.

Got the most left ticket in presidential history. I haven't heard anybody say that, but I'm pretty sure that that is going to be the uh the verbiage from Republicans on this, and I think it's accurate. I think it's the most left ticket in American history.

Well, even if.

It's not accurate, they're crazy left, so it's accurate enough. Well for Trump if com was the most left senator and she balanced out the ticket with a socialist governor, yeah, I think that's a pretty damn left ticket. And I just heard him described as Mark Alpern is Tim Kaine without the charisma. You got to be a political jokie to enjoy that joke. Well, and I'm sure a lot of you are thinking, well, wait a minute, the governor of Minnesota.

Minnesota.

No, it's like a lot of other you know, otherwise lovely American states. You've got a sea of red and a couple of blotches of blue. But those blotches of blue, like Illinois ought to be a Republican state, except Chicago, which dominates population wise, is very very blue, likewise Minneapolis.

So they elect this joker.

Plus he's super He was like part of the Farm Democratic Party, some sort of odds semi socialist, super pro agriculture party that only exists in Minnesota and maybe one or two other states. Who cares who the running mate is. Anyway, y'all just had to scratch your head and say Tim Kaine was. I guess he was Hillary's running me. See it doesn't he You don't even remember is how important these things are. But the most interesting part of this story to me is the governor of Pennsylvania, who is an incredible politician, and the governor and the most popular governor in America and the governor of the state Democrats have to win if they want to be president. The Democrat cannot become president of the United States. There is no path to two hundred and seventy electoral votes without Pennsylvania.

It is the key state.

And they didn't choose him for one reason, because he's Jewish.

And that conversation has been going on now for like a week.

If Republicans didn't choose somebody because they were Jewish and they were afraid that there'd be violence in the streets.

You think it'd be treated the same way. Oh my god.

The New York Times, CBS, the sitting president would say, you have a party here that can't choose a Jew because they're scared of violence.

The Democrats just did that. Yeah, yep, and.

Its arrangement syndrome is back in full force, you know, together with the usual one sidedness of the media. But yeah, it's scandalous, it's horrifying. The Democrats just did that, and it's being treated as just a you know, just a common sense move. It would it would disrupt the convention because there's been riots and maybe even violence inside the hall.

So we're not gonna choose the so.

The loud, violent want all Jews to be dead crowd kept you from picking a Jew.

Oh okay, because it's.

A significant part of your coalition. Yes, wow, and you go around calling everybody Nazis.

Good Lord.

And the reason Joe Biden had to run was because he saw the hate in the eyes of those four guys shot up. Couldn't organize that two car parade. Those jokers. You have every college campus, well not everyone, but a lot of them in America.

Just rife, lousy with these.

Jew hating scumbags who think they're for Palestine, but they're so dopey they don't know what they're for. Their for their guru professor told them to be four because they're blank slates because their parents wouldn't let them play on their own.

They were always in soccer practice.

I've listened to a bunch of podcasts about this with like people who do this for a living, experts on this, and there is no data in the political science world that shows a vice presidential pick.

Has ever mattered to being elected president. Not one.

That's why will be going in depth. Tim Waltz, not or one just three four time? Who is this man? They're emphasizing there's no t in walls that from the Walls campaign.

They can emphasize whatever they want. I'm going to.

I'm emphasizing the fact that he's a social he was governor of Minnesota while it burned to the ground during the George Floyd riots and was a big on the sidelines.

I'm gonna let them do whatever they want.

Guy there at the ground zero for the whole thing because he was on that side. Oh yeah, you couldn't gather in a church during COVID, but you could gather to burn down your local target. That would be fine. But uh so to say this is no good anymore, it's unfortunately because it was really it was really interesting. Had you heard the knock on Governor Shapiro of Pennsylvania that he sounds like Barack Obama, like disturbingly? Well, I had heard that a couple of places. Then the Daily Show put some tape together and it is it's like, what, so you're it's like if a comedian went out to do an impersonation. He sounds that much like Barack Obama. And I don't know if he was if he just like really idolized the guy and internalized it or or like studied it, like you know, a Saturday Night Live performer would to do an impersonation.

But it's it's shocking. But anyway, it's no good anymore because no white guy from Pennsylvania.

Nobody, nobody cares anymore because a guy's just the governor of Pennsylvania.

Anyway, I'm gonna.

Know what stock you're gonna buy today, Apple Berkshire Hathaway dumped like a quarter of their apple.

Stock or something like that. That's another thing that happened yesterday. That's Warren Buffett's outfit there.

I was, I gonna say, oh yeah, just going back to the how critical Pennsylvania is. That is a shocking admission by the Democratic US which will not be translated by many in the media.

But wow, I mean, seriously, if.

The unmistakable message were conveyed that the Republicans depend too much on the neo Nazi vote, you know, we can't we can't do anything to offend the neo Nazis, people would be wet in their pants and appropriately so oh, it'd be a talking point. It be a talking point through the rest of the election. The Republican Party couldn't choose a Jewish running mate. They wanted to, but they couldn't because their party is so anti Semitic.

Well, they tried to.

Make that case about Trump that yeah, Trump follows are racist, that's it. No, No, it's just working class America and a lot of folks who are tired of the intellectual elite poisoning the well of our education system, for instance, And whant it stopped? So clearly the best choice, best speaker, best politician, most popular Democrat, moderate to balance out the ticket, makes you look young and vibrant. Yeah, you can't choose me. He's Jewish, so anyway, Wow, that is really something. And say, hey, Kamalo, why don't you just borrow a sign from nineteen thirty seven Munich No Jews might come in handy.

That way, you wouldn't have to go through this embarrassing process anymore.

And this Walls guy has actually got friendlier statements out there toward Israel and net and Yahoo then Shapiro does.

But he's not Jewish, so wow, that's that. Wow.

Yeah, interesting, See if it matters at all, want one nugget to throw out because I know most of you. I saw him for the first time yesterday and I follow this closely, you know, because I have to for a lipic. So you don't know who is You've never seen him before, probably unless you're a political junkie. He's only a couple of years older than Kamala Harris, but he looks like he's from your father's generation.

He just he has that look. He looks like, so maybe that helps her.

He just looks like an old steward of you know, back in the day World War two veteran. He's just a couple of years older than Barth, but he looks old. Let's start the show officially. I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty on this It is Tuesday, August sixty or twenty twenty four. Armstrong in getting we approve of this program. Let's begin then officially, according to the f SEC Rules of Regulations. Here we go at Mark.

So again, you're in the front end of recession. I mean it's there and people will wait to see Marcus don't go down in a straight line. But I have a feeling this is a good time to tiden your belts.

My belt's already a little overtaxed after vacation. So oh yeah, mine too. Geez wow, got out of control. There was another hole in this thing. Might have to get a hand. I'm in a nail and put a hole in it to tighten it up more. Tighten your belts is the advice. Not bad advice really. Ever, how does mailbag look? Oh, it'll do strong enough, of course.

You know, the mid level governor of a swing state.

We're going to talk to Mike Lines about what's going on in the Middle East and other military dust ups. All on the way text line four one KFTC. I was just watching one of my favorite political pundits, of conservative political pundit on one of the Cables shows, and he just said, on behalf of Republicans across the nation, thank you Kamala Harris for choosing Tim Walls. So that's their attitude. We'll see if it makes any difference whatsoever, and it might not.

Right.

I'm reminded while watching the feigned outrage over JD Vance's various gaffes that all this amounts to very very little India. But we'll see. Here's your freedom loving quote of the day. It's interesting. I went looking for some good Ben frank quotes. And I went to the Franklin Institute itself, and all but one of their dozen of fifteen Ben Franklin quotes are just aphorisms from Poor Richard's Almanac, which is fine, an aphorism being a saying as opposed to a statement of substance, which I was looking for from doctor Franklin. But you didn't want an early to bed, early to rise. You didn't want that, all right? Yeah, and they're they're all great. He that lies down with dogs shall rise up with fleas. It's one of my all time faves man. Everybody, would you could do worse in teaching your children and just go through Ben Franklin's aphorisms from Poor Richard's Almanac and say, all right, that's pretty much all you need to.

Know about life. Better slip with foot than tongue.

Watch what you say. You can't unsay stuff. That's a good lesson. And the dogs and fleas stuff. Look who you're hanging out with, keeping in mind that what their faults will rub off on.

It's good stuff. We'll do one more. Let's see, uh, he that.

Falls in love with himself will have no rivals, Meaning you're so off putting.

Nobody's gonna want to be with you. Wow.

Yeah, ooh, mailbag, have you watched any of the Ben Franklin Michael Douglas has Ben Franklin hang on Netflix?

I have not.

I decided in advance it was too off putting. Michael Douglass has been fun.

Everybody reacts that way, poor guy.

It just Paul Jimmati. That's the only Ben Franklin I got any time for him.

He was John Adams, wasn't he. Well, it doesn't matter. He'd be a good Ben Franklin. Too.

Fact to have Paul portray all the Founding Father It's like that Eddie Murphy Nutty Professor movie. Anyway, Moving along, drop us a note mail bag at Armstrong and Getty dot com. Good to be back and from vacation and have the hate mail pour in people who listen every day inexplicably because they're angry at us every single second, Mike, one of them.

Dear Todas, you're not.

Talking about Doug m Hoffs impregnatating his nanny while married.

Yeah, he talked about that at length.

Or Governor Shapiro's three hundred thousand dollars sexual harassment payout to his staffer and find it particularly interesting with him.

He was a pre vice president. Much better to hike the hit piece on Kennedy.

Whatever happened to whinding about the Ukraine granny and her puppy?

Oh wow, he didn't.

He didn't like us mentioning the hit piece on Kennedy, which everybody in the world was talking about, because.

The guy put a Hussain's tail. Hilarious. That's one of the funniest things I've ever heard.

Sorry, sorry to interrupt your never ending stream of violin, resentment, and misery.

Mike, I apologize. You're right. We should have left the whole dead Bear bike story.

Alone and talked more about Josh Shapiro's sexual harassment suit. I tell you what, I can't wait to tune in your radio show.

Mike, got downs that are tidy as ow wow. I don't think your vacation was long enough. You're having a good time, Joe. I love this from Greg.

Jack having brought to your voice to the rodeo and the rodeo capital of America, Cody Wyoming. Greg writes, please congratulate Jack. Now his sons can legitimately say in the appropriate circumstances. This ain't my first rodeo right, very important. Good, we're out of time already. Well darn it. Least funny rodeo clown I've ever been around in my life. I'll have to talk about that later. You saw Mike Lyons next, And what's going on in the Middle East?

Holy crap, are strong and Geeddy.

Two rockets were fired at the Alison Airbase in Iraq. This is where US personnel are housed and reportedly, according to these new reports that we're seeing, at least five service members from the US have been wounded.

Now.

Defense officials tell Fox that a post attack assessment is currently underway. All of this comes amid high tensions of an Iranian attack.

We are engaged in intense diplomacy pretty much round the clock with a very simple message all parties from escalation. That's the Secretary of State with his usual refrain of don't escalate. If even if the other side's escalating against you.

Don't escalate.

I'd like to state it's important to remember all stocks should just go up there. My statement will have every bit as much effectiveness as is. Would like to remind everyone. By the way, so they say the injuries are not serious to some of our people. They're in Iraq having been attacked. But we were told that once before, back during the Trump administration. It turned out the injuries were quite serious and we were lied to about it. Yeah, yeah, indeed, Well we can discuss that in the situation in general with Mike Lyons, military analyst who joins us now.

Mike, always great to talk to you.

How are you hey, Good morning guys, great to be back.

So where are we on all this back and forth and what do you expect is going to happen?

Yeah? So you know, we're in the weight mode here Israel as it's this poise for defending against another air attack based which is what has to come from Iran and its proxies. You know, the Israel has had the good fortune of not having very creative enemies really since nineteen forty eight. In any of these times, if these air nations ever got their stuff together and synchronize their fight and gotten the same communication channel, Israel would be in trouble and that could happen here. So last time, back in April, the Iranians throw the kitchen sink at Israel and we're able to stop it. With this air defense platform we have, and this time they're threatening to do the same thing. But they were embarrassed by that, So in order to keep from being embarrassed, they're going to have to do something different, maybe phase this attack. I think you know, I suspect, for example, the who the these firing missiles from Yemen will go after US forces alone. They won't even bother to try to hit Israel. They'll go after US forces who will then have to defend themselves, and we'll be able to not be able to defend Israel as part of their overall air defense system. So we'll see, we'll see what happens. But we know the Ranians are not looking to be embarrassed again. But if the one more thing at the bottom line is that some things gets through and Israel has suffers casualties and the like, you know, their deterrence is disproportional response. So whatever happens once we'll get responded ten times. For sure.

You're coming about the Huthius has changed. My follow up question two, what is Iran and its proxies? What are they hoping to achieve here to draw the US into a broad regional conflict.

No, I guess not. But again, I still am not a question people that say that the Iranians don't want this conflict with us because they they allow we allowed their proxies to attack us, and we don't hold Iran responsible for that. So that's got to change for Iran to change overhavior. We've got to go back to Iran and say, Okay, look like this attack that just took an outside base that was an Iranian proxy. We've got to get by this going after them. Now, we'll launch some kind of attack back against one of these proxy groups, these Republican guard groups that they have there. But we've got to go back to the Iranians and say, from now on, we're going to hold you responsible for attacking US soldiers, not your proxy. So we would we should attack inside of Iran and attack a military target inside of Iran, and that would change their calculus because they've literally been doing this since what nineteen eighty three and Lebanon, and they did it with the cold, they did it. This is what's how they get away with it, and for some reason, the United States lets them get away with it. So there's no determent we the United States is no deterrence against whatever of Iran does as well.

So that's interesting.

I don't know if you're reading Lindsay Graham's Senator Lindsay Graham's piece in the Wall Street Journal today with his three things we need to change, and he's putting these.

Resolutions out there to vote on. But one of them is.

A resolution declaring that any Hesibal attack on Israel isn't a reigning attack on Israel and said, that's what John F. Kennedy did with the Cuban missile crisis, with the idea that anything emanating from Cuba would be treated the same way as in a Soviet attack on the United States. And so you think we need I've never understood why the whole proxy thing works. I mean, I realize it has throughout history, but the idea that Hesibal can attack, you know, a soccer field and kill a whole bunch of little kids playing soccer, but it's not a ran.

It's I've run right, yeah, No, and it's but for having that support come from Iran, they wouldn't have that capability to do that. No, the proxy is, you know, that is the situation that as we've gotten away from strategic deterrence nuclear wise, right mutually sured destruction. We don't have this second level de terrence against these countries that don't have nuclear weapons. And why they would continue to do this, and it's because we let them get away with it, and so I would totally agree with themse of Graham on that rockets coming from from those areas, from Hesbla in the north and Lebanon in that area are real risk to Israel. They could overwhelm the Iron Dome system and all of the other air defense systems out are there. But the real threat actually comes due east, and that's that Jordaani and Israeli border, and it's not Jordan, and I think Jordan has become an ally of Israel. They have to do that undercover, obviously, but because of the low ground that exists in between that Jordan and Israeli border, Israel doesn't have that over the horizon view there and can't see these slow moving drones that travel I guess about the speed of a Honda Civics. I've heard somebody saying, which makes a lot of sense. Versus the rockets and the cruise missiles that come that you could at least kind of pick off. Jordan has been helping Israel figure out where those drones are coming from, and that's where I think there's real risk for those suicide drones, of Shahi drones that I think that Israel's going to be debuly concerned about.

So widening the view out again and keeping in mind that no matter what administration is in office, I would certainly hope that we would not allow Israel to be overrun, defeated, whatever description you want to use. I read with interest in the Wall Street Journal the other day that the Israeli forces, which are heavily heavily reservists, are really pretty much exhausted and they're not made for sustained warfare.

It feels to.

Me like the US might be called to act in a significant fashion before long.

You know, that's true. They're not prepared to do that, and they're not set up to do that because the economics is in fact a lot of the delay that Iran is doing. I think right now with this attack, it hurts Israel economically because the country has to shut down when it does this. This is this is how the seventy three work took place. What happened was the ira of nations kept coming to the border, forcing Israel to respond. They had to respond to it. When the finally they came once sturing Om Kipor, and then the Israelis didn't think they were going to attack, and that's when they attack took place. And so there's an economic force that acts on Israel because as it looks to try to defend three hundred and sixty degrees, it's a real concern. So this, you know, Israel is not a complete war footing right now, no question that their reserve units, even though they've only been at war fundamentally a short period of time, there's not a lot of backups. Only eight million people there to begin with, there's not a lot of backup there. So there might be some case where this is what the Arab nations are trying to do, is just kind of wear them out and wear them down.

Do you say, I think so Iran has to respond obviously to having you know, a top person assassinated in their own country by Israel. They have to respond to that. That would look too bad to just absorb that. But are they just going to make a show of response or do you think they're actually going to attack Israel?

Well, the last time they sent three hundred missiles that and they're claiming that was a signal. I still don't think that was a signal. I still think it was a small miracle that most of that was shot down. Ninety nine percent of it was shot down and fundamentally comes out as an embarrassment to Iran. So I don't know, we're going to see they have signaled of nine or ten or so specific targets that they want. Is that they think they're going to focus on. If they go after a military target, maybe that might change the calculus inside or from the international community. But if they decide to drop rockets, So if they get their proxy to drop rockets inside of Tel Aviv and there's mass casualties there, I'm sorry. They've just asked to the point where at that point, I think the Israeli government is going to go regime change. We're going to get these leaders out of the Iranian government.

Now.

At this point, enough's enough. They said enough's enough with Goslan. Us is why they're not stopping. They're not going for a two state solution. They're not going for a ceasefire. We can sit there and pretend all we like that that's what they're going to go for. But that's not happening. They're not stopping until someone says we surrender and there's actually going to be peace. Well, if you if the Iranians go too far here like the Palestinians did, the same thing's going to happen to them. Is really going to say, you know what, enough's enough, it's time for war.

Well, and I say this not as a partisan but as a I'm trying to act like a non partisan analyst. The fact that we have a president who in his best days was a waffler and is now terribly weakened is is that's not good.

Now because we don't Israel can't tell what we're going to do, and we should expect countries to act in their own best interests right as opposed to them telling us that they're going to do something. I think that our government it was not happy that Israel had this person killed, this this SAMAS leader. So think about it. They plan a bomb two months ago in a safe house that that this guy they knew was eventually going to get to that spot, and the target of opportunity comes where they blow the safe house up. I mean So that just goes to show you the level of intense detail that the Mossad has with regard to if they want to reach out and get you, they can get to you. And it's and it shows a run. It's boxy. Hey, guess what, we can't keep your you safe. Israel continues to go from a decapitation strategy as well. They killed another leader in Gaza over the last forty eight hours and then we know what's happening with with Hesbela on the north. So that's their strategy and that's what they're going to do until they can get the other side to say we surrender.

Military analyst Mike Leines enjoy them on c and end great follow on Twitter as well. Mike always great to talk.

Thanks great guys.

Suck soon.

Yep.

So I had a couple of follow ups. Go ahead if you're hot to trout one. I was reading about hesbal his strength the other day. People everybody throws around hesbel and Hamas like their similar things. They're not hesbil Is like an NFL team to Hamas being your local juco. In terms of strength of an army in the equipment they have that twenty five thousand rockets or something like that. Many of them smart rockets, like not just firing off random You hope you hit something like amas has So, I mean, it would be quite the thing if Hesbela actually unleashes on Israel.

So a couple of comments.

Number one, if people are able to plant bombs in your safe houses and they sit there for months, see.

Think of what had changed the name?

Yeah, or like fire the guy who's in charge of.

Right, Hey, sorry, Jim, I'm afraid we're gonna have to let you go. Oh how come I've been here a long time.

But Jim, the problem is your safe houses are well completely unsafe. Yeah.

So anyway, Uh.

And then the second thing is and you can never forget this and American are uncomfortable with this conversation, but we need to wake the hell up. This is not a standard conflict of resources in land and even tit for tat, you know, retribution for past sins and resentments. This is Islamists who are angered, horrified, and humiliated that Islam doesn't hold every square inch of territory in the nation of Israel. They consider that an affront to the prophet. It is a religious war. For a lot of them, and you've just got to wake up and understand that and not get all schooled. I don't want to be called it islamaphobe. No, you've got to You've got to take in reality and have your policy and or your opinion opinion reflected. Also, I thought it was interesting there are some comments over the weekend out of the Biden Harris people that it was escalatory to assassinate this dude, and which I find interesting.

So if Israel blasts lots of people.

At once in a war, that is that is very escalatory and horrifying and practically a genocide, and you need to just target the Hamas leaders. Then if you target a specific Hamas leader or hezbelttle leader, then it's an assassination.

Which is out of bounds.

What are you supposed to do, right, It's kind of a no win situation. We've got Katie's headlines on the way we went along with Mike Liines talking about the Middle East because it's a giant story and could be the biggest story of the year if it goes the wrong way.

But we got to get right to this.

Uh yeah, let's figure out who's reporting what it's the lead story with Katie green.

Jadi for ABC News.

Terris picks Tim Walls as vice presidential running mates.

Yeah, and I don't know if this will shake out. I don't know if it will matter at all, but a number.

Of pundits think this is, uh, maybe the end of the big momentu from Kamala parents, since the first time Republicans have had something to cheer about.

Perhaps in a while.

Your deep choice is never going to be a big deal. But I've been looking through some of the quotes from this guy, and he is way down with socialism. This is gonna be This is gonna make it effortless to hang the S word around Kamalism and both ends of it. Because Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania, is the other choice, and he is good.

I don't know how much you've.

Watched him speak, but he has got that Barack Obama thing. He really does. And a lot of Republican punnits were scared of that ticket. And now you don't have to worry about it because he's a Jew, because they couldn't have a Jew on the ticket.

How no way, how crazy is that?

From NBC News, Americans injured an attack on US base in Iraq.

How injured were they? I don't trust the Pentagon to be honest with us about that, especially given their obsession with not escalating and the fact that traumatic brain injury doesn't often or often doesn't manifest as the terrible injury that it is.

From the Free Beacon, nearly one hundred illegal immigrants on terror watch list were released into the United States under Biden and Harris's watch.

We've got a lot on this later, and that waste of skin majorcus his response to it.

From the Associated Press.

Google illegally maintains monopoly over Internet search.

A judge rules. Do you think of that? Yep, I need to dig into it.

I've got to admit I was unconvinced by the paragraph or so I read, and it'll take quite a while to shake out what changes are actually going to happen. Aside from being a monopoly, Google's practically unusable now. You have to scroll through so many sponsored results for everything before you get to anything.

It's a pain in the ass.

Well, and it's not just the Google search engine, it's Chrome, it's their apps, it's all of it. From CNN quote, charger hogs are ruining the electric vehicle experience.

What's a charger? Uh?

The people that are tusks like razorbacks, Yes, precisely.

Now they're the people that are going to the public chargers and filling their batteries all the way up and causing these massive long lines and our weights and all of that.

Tesla chargers are now crowded a lot. Nobody wants the damn thing. Now, that's that's the buzz kill, not the hogs. Well, and the regular chargers are worthless.

Oh there's that right from the New York Post.

Hurricane Debbie blows one million dollars worth of cocaine onto Florida beach.

Oh, now you get your cocaine sharks swimming around in the water. Cocaine gators too crazy.

I'm surprised to see it's Debbie with a y. What is this? The seventies people spoke Debbie with an eye. Now, come on.

Not only that, but my East Coast daughter and I talked yesterday and Hurricane Debbie.

Debbie.

Look, if you're going to kill people and wreck their houses in flood cities, have the decency to use your legal name, Deborah.

This is not a debyething.

This is your parents are angry at your time, Tempra Jane Hurricane.

You get down here right now, Debbie. That's just inappropriate.

From Fox News Gizmo, the dog went missing in Las Vegas in twenty fifteen and he's been found alive after nine years.

Wow, he had a gambling addiction.

Yeah, he's been in the darkt a turning tricks as an ugly story.

And he looks rough, the little guy rough rough. And finally the Babylon.

Bee, Hillary Clinton meets with Kamala Harris to help her improve her black accent.

Oh boy, oh, we ain't in no ways tired by far I think, and I haven't read any punditry on this, but I think this is the most left ticket in American history. Kamala Harris and this Tim Walls person from Minnesota.

Yeah yeah, or it might as well be.

Can can Trump do a good job of making the argument about how left they are?

I hope so? Yeah, I I certainly hope so.

Oh, And you know, I stand at least slightly corrected. I was hammering Trump for his whole Kamala is She's always been Indian. Now all of a sudden she identifies as black. It just seems like an unforced error. But somebody pointed out that the Republican Party's making a lot of gains among black men, and they don't perceive her.

As a quote unquote

They She didn't came come from the same experience they did, and they're aware of it.

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