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From the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Armstrong and Getty show a.
Little more coverage of the Trump verdict coming up. And I think our overall theme, now that we've been talking about it for several hours, boiling it down to be one the question of is this an aberrant blip in our politics or is this opening the floodgate of this never ending in our lifetimes? Lawfair, lawfair against your opponents and this will just be the way things are. And the other question of I think I know the answer to this one. I don't think it moved a single Democrat vote, changed the number of votes Biden's going to get at all. I think it energized Trump voters and caused some people that weren't going to vote for Trump they will now vote for Trump.
So there's an unintended count glints there.
Alvin Bragg, I would safely say we were more or less inundated with emails that expressed that very thought I or my husband or my brother or whomever never really liked Trump, but they are adamant they're voting for him.
Now.
They are pissed off about this. So I'm glad because I think this trial is just awful. It is an awful precedent and a dangerous one. But again, more on that to come. We're also looking forward to talking to David Drucker now of the Dispatch, coming up at the bottom of the hour. Always an interesting conversation. Right now, though, it's time to take fond look back at the week that was. As we do every Friday, it's cow clips.
Of the Week. I love this. I don't mean to scare you. I'm pretty chill.
I'm not comfortable.
No whip through the week.
Four twenty. Here come the verdicts. We have the verdicts. Both people on.
Both sides of me gasped audibly.
We've been quoting our breath as a country for a long time, waiting for the cavalry to arrive.
Donald J.
Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, a convicted felon thirty four times over.
It feels like a real stress test for the judicial system.
I think this will be reversed. There are layers of reversible error here. I mean listing them, we'd run out of time.
You have a so respect DA. The real vernage is going to be November.
Fifth by the people, an unbelievable moment in American history.
Justice Leader wrote today to Congress.
He says, I had nothing whatsoever to do with flying of that flag.
From midnight tweets to drinking bleach to tear guessing citizens and staging a photo up.
He's strong, he's steady, he's a leader, he's smart, he's energetic, or you have chaos.
Everybody is dismayed, his deterioration, his obvious snility, which is deepening.
There's a clap for that. What do you say? Train, they're traders, you gotta I don't know. I don't even know how to deal with you. With my friend, I'm parking right now. This is a driving one license suspended. That is correct your enter and he was guest driving and he didn't have a license. Luca's got go baron a switch. Remember he's got five files. Luca at five step back. Great for the lady, got it? What three suckers lave.
This is a queer fat club. I'm queer in fat. Okay, thank you for joining.
This is Bill Walton.
Tune in to the Armstrong and Getty Shoulder.
How can they consider themselves professionals.
This is a disgrace on the streets and the teacher's kids.
Hmmm.
Luka, Dancik hits that game winning three the other night, turns to his defender and says, you can't guard me. M Effer and I thought, I both find that entertaining, and that's why now my kid and his friends kind of do that during games, which gets the parents worked up, which causes all the other problems that we've talked about.
So I don't know, and you have parents screaming at thirteen year old referees.
So do you remember who Susan Collins is, Senator from Maine. She's not exactly a Trump fan. She was one of the handful of Republicans who voted to have.
Him impeached and removed from office.
In the second impeachment. I mean, there weren't many of them when she was one of them. So that's where Susan Collins comes down on should Donald Trump be president? She voted to remove him last time for president anyway, She tweeted this out yesterday. It is fundamental to our American system justice that the government prosecutes cases because of alleged criminal conduct, regardless of who the defendant happens to be. In this case, the opposite has happened. The district attorney, who campaigned on a promise to prosecute Donald Trump, brought these charges precisely because of who the defendant was, rather than because of any specified criminal conduct. The political underpinnings of this case further blurred the lines between the judicial system and the electoral system, and this verdict likely will be the subject of a protracted appeals process. So she thinks it was clearly politics politically driven.
And I'm kind of ashamed that I have passed over that simple statement that this was not a prosecution of a crime that happened to be done by Donald Trump. This was finding anything they could stick on Donald Trump. This is a show me the man, I'll show you the crime. Stalinist prosecution shameless too. The editors of the National Review, quoting a case that will eventually be remembered as a textbook instance of selective prosecution. The Manhattan District Attorney breathed life into an alleged book keeping misdemeanor that the statute of limitations that expired on and Merlin like transformed it into thirty four felonies.
You know, this might be the perfect time to play this then, because we just laid out the right view, middle center, right to rights view of what went down yesterday and what we're up against. Here is the analysts they had on MSNBC last night. I don't have a clip oh yet it's number fifty eight, so I don't know how much it will play this kind of long, but this is the way they saw it on MSNBC yesterday.
I'm I'm struck by this verdict coming on the same week that there has been a very divisive debate over the Supreme Court. It feels like a real stress test for the judicial system in different ways, but very meaningful way. On one hand, you have a justice who is flying the flags of insurrectionists.
Over two of his properties.
He has been resolute and his righteousness and said he does not mean to recuse himself. There is a real loss of faith in the integrity of the court among some parts of the population. Then you have this ruling, this verdict here that I think gives one part of the population, maybe a sizable port of maybe the majority of the American electorate, confidence in the justicism that the center can hold. And yet you have in the same hour that the verdict is released, an entire Republican machine that is working at full tilt to undermine American faith in this particular verdict and really the justice system written large. So it just feels like a maelstrom, a real moment in which, you know, it's unclear what happens from here, right, we don't know how the sort of politics around this verdict will shake out, and we don't know what the long term damage the Republican Party is doing to the justice system will be at present, you know, Michael, So, So what she's saying is what her concern is the long term damage to the justice system being done by the evil Republicans, not what Susan.
Collins who hates Trump said, or Rich Lowry, who hates Trump said, or all these other different people said about the damage to the justice system in our electoral system because of what happened. Nope, evil Republicans trying to shake people's faith in the judicial system.
The seventy five year old history buff Supreme Court Justice flying George Washington's Appeal to Heaven flag, which flew for sixty years in the San Francisco Civic Center, Right, Yeah, that is her self evident bias of the Supreme Court, as as lefties just take a towards just commit arson to the institution of the Supreme Court for momentary political gain.
Hey, and I throw this out as I do a number of times.
So I took in a ton of age podcasts, television, radio, reading different sites. The left was uniformly thank god this happened. It was the right decision, you know, no man is above the law. Thank god. On the right, there were a variety of opinions, including lots of people who hate Trump a lot but.
Think it was the wrong decision.
Was there anybody on the left that said, you know, I'm not sure this is a good idea.
I hate Trump and I'm rooting for Biden, but man, a local prosecutor concocting a bunch of charges to take a guy out of a presidential race. That seems dangerous to me.
No.
I did not hear a single one of those voices.
I know.
Well, just like we were pointing out yesterday, or Mark Halperto was pointing out who on any of those channels ever says, boy, I feel like Joe Biden's slipping.
I'm just not sure he's up for the job. You never hear anybody even hint at it.
Are you kidding? Yeah?
Yeah, we have the luxury of being able to disagree on the right and say, of our candidate, he shot off his mouth and stepped on his own message.
I wish you were more disciplined. You just don't hear.
All you hear is cultish, you know, adherence to the party line on the left.
For all the Trump took over the Republican Party and he has, I mean enough to get his way most of the time. There are plenty of Republicans will voted to remove him or aid him or work against him all the time. But even they don't like this ruling. You know, I want to amend my comments and say, in.
Your forty forty year old plus left, your classic liberal crowd, you are hearing some really brave descent against the woke neo Marxist thing. So I want to be fair about that, and I appreciate it very much, whether it's Bill Maher or people like that.
But yeah, I do.
I mean that gal who's talking I recognized in her. I can't remember the guy's name. He was one of Obama's ethics people, which is hilarious because he overlooked everything Joe and Hunter Biden were doing in a bunch of other examples of just horrifically bad ethics.
But he's been one.
Of the main hatchetmen attacking Alito, and he is more than smart and experienced enough to know that what he's saying is a load of crap. But it is just warfare for momentary political game having the reigns of power and control of the Treasury for another four years. So if you think for a second people aren't willing to just out and out lie and take hatchets to institutions for that momentary game, you're just naive.
And I have a feeling that Gal is that.
But I just I can't get in the head because I'm not a Beltley guy. I'm not cynical enough of somebody who would say, yeah, you know what, burn and dow the Supreme Court is probably an incredibly dangerous thing for the country, but boy would be useful, So let's go ahead and burn it down.
Those people are evil. I really hate them for this one election.
Yeah, before we take a break, we got on the topic of drinking water out of the hose.
Versus you need to drink bottle of water. Like Katie, I'm a seventies kid.
In at work, I refilled the bottled water dispenser with tap water. My employees have no idea. I know what that's all about. That's all about what that is is because this coming, this is from a guy who's drank a lot of cheap beer in his life. If it's cold, it kills the taste to a great extent. So if you're getting really cold tapwater. That's why tapwater tastes so much worse. I think to a lot of people is it's kind of like, you know, warmish coming out of the tap. You get it super cold coming out of that bottle. If you refill it, I think you could handle it.
Hmmm, I don't. Actually, I'll try that.
I will put some tapwater in the refrigerator later and I'll try it and I'll see if it actually makes a difference.
But right now, I don't agree with you at all.
When I was a kid, we had a water jar that we kept in a fridge, and it was your job if you if you drank to the end of it, to fill it back on half water and put it back in the fridge. So when we're outside mowing the lawn or playing softball or do whenever he did you run in the house and you get some good cold water on it, and everybody drank out of the same jar.
That should be ajailable offence to not refill the thing if you take the last of it.
It's the leaving one scrap of toilet paper on the roll of the you know, water assumption.
Usually I just said, why are you like this? Usually? Why are you like this? All right? We got more on the ways to hear Armstrong and yet.
Judge Marshaun, I mean, I am I am like now you know, I have to like a man.
Crush on him.
He is such a great judge that it's hard to see that jurors wouldn't have the same impression. And he's just you just keep on thinking. If you looked in a dictionary for like judicial temperament, that's what you get.
Wow, that's an interesting point of view from and Andrew Weisman on MSNBC, who sounds like he's got a good old fashioned crush on the judge, if you know what I'm saying.
Anyway, I retweeted somebody who tweeted out, we all know what Jeffrey Tuban's doing right now?
WHOA WHOA inappropriate and absolutely correct.
Opposing point of view from one of my favorite commentators, Trey Goudy sixty.
Michael, First, the defense I think failed to object. Sometimes you're in the prosecution closing argument because they had battered lawyer syndrome. They had just been beaten up for weeks and weeks. So will it be overturned on appeal? I can think of five different ways that it can be, but I don't think it'll happen before the election.
I'll roll on with traces thoughts.
If you want a justice system that doesn't elect a district attorney who promises to go after a political opponent, then you need to win at the ballot box. I mean, Alvin Brack, name me another crime that he he's gotten really really exercised about. It's not shoplifting, it's not hitting people on the street. It is alleged hush money to keep someone quiet about a sexual encounter. That's what really gets his attention.
Yeah, that's an underappreciated part of this.
If he was a hardcore goes after every crime Elliot Nest guy and me one thing, it'd still be wrong. But the fact that he lets violent criminals commit crimes over and over and over again against children, elderly people whoever. But man, this one not correctly filling out the forms on this the end.
Now that's oh boy.
That keeps me up at night years and years ago. Yeah, a charge that was passed over by his predecester, his superiors, etc.
It's just awful.
Yeah, but you walk down the street you want to punch somebody in the face for fun because of their race. In Manhattan, you'd be back on the street in an hour and a half.
It's disgusting.
But if you pay off your porn star one night, lover, make sure you file it correctly in your taxes.
Yeah, yeah, you know. I was thinking about it what Trump was saying about its legal expenses, and he didn't know what else to call them. I read a more complete analysis of that that essentially was saying the same things.
What would you call them?
As the editors of the National Review observed, the case was that paying porn stars for their silence is a campaign expense as opposed to a legal expense. Where's the case law on this?
Well, David French I was listening to a podcast from the Dispatch. In fact, we're talking to David Drucker of the Dispatch coming up, but David French, who used to be with the Dispatch, talking about how on this case the law was not on the side of the prosecution.
But the facts were.
It's just such an ugly looking thing that the facts look bad. Yeah, I would agree they don't fit into a law problem, but jury just goes you paid a porn star.
To hide this, blah blah blah.
Well, and as Trey Gouty pointed out in another clip, they took the judges instructions which were flawed and.
Ran with them arm Strong and getty.
This was a rigged, disgraceful trial. The real verdict is going to be no by the people, and they know what happened here, and everybody knows what happened here. And I think it's just a disgrace. And we'll keep fighting. We'll fight till the end and we'll win because our country's gone to hell and we will fight for our constitution.
This is law from over.
This was a rigged, disgraceful trial.
The real verdict is going to be no fifth by the people, and they know what happened here.
And everybody knows what happened here.
Yeah, he's right about that. The real verdict is on election day.
And we've talked to a judge, we've talked to a lawyer. We haven't talked to somebody whose speciality is politics.
So that's what we need to get into.
Who better than David Drucker, senior writer for the Dispatch. You know him from his years as a senior correspondent for the Washington Examiner as well.
David, Welcome, How are you?
I'm good?
Thank you.
Wait.
So we've been talking about this for hours, and just anecdotally, it seems to us text emails, going through Twitter, that sort of thing. I see a lot more energized people who are on the fence about Trump, who want to vote for Trump than moving and he votes for Biden. How do you read the political fallout of what happened yesterday?
Well, I think it's far too early to read the political fallout. I mean, clearly, you know, anger is always more energizing in politics, especially when you're the out party trying to win something back. But I wouldn't I wouldn't make any snap decisions about how this is going to impact things. First of all, I don't want to see immediate polling. I want to see polling that's in the field after the first ten days after the verdict. That's number one, because it's pulling in the next few days or even the next week. I don't think it gives you necessarily an accurate read on where people are. Second of all, you know, we've seen over the past ten years in politics, particularly the Trump era, where you know, it's it's like today, there's a crisis. Today, there's the biggest thing to ever happen in American politics, and that's going to change everything forever, and then it doesn't, and things just kind of revert to whatever the normal is. We saw that with the Access Hollywood tape in the twenty sixteen campaign, where Trump Trump's numbers take a dive and you know, ten days to two weeks later, he's back to parody. He ends up winning the election. There are going to be a lot of intervening events. There are going to be a lot of different ways can process this, voters can process this, And so I think that that partisans may have their predictions and may feel strongly about them, and somebody's going to turn out to be right. Potentially, but we don't actually know with any educated certainty or even educated sort of guessing, how this thing is going to play.
Yeah, I think I coined a term earlier in the show, David, and you, of your vast experience and savvy you can be the judge of whether it's a legit invention. I said, will this be an event of enduring significance or is it a vacation tennis racket? It seemed like a great idea to buy a tennis racket because you played a little on vacation, But then you put it back in the closet and you forget about it.
It's no big deal. Really. Is there an analogous term in political analysis?
I don't know. I might just steal that and say I can't.
I kind of like it.
You know, one of my colleagues that I discussing this at a Dispatch editorial meeting and we have every Friday, and one of my colleagues suggested that this could have all sorts of indirect impacts on the campaign. You know. One indirect impact, for instance, could be that Donald Trump becomes so consumed by being you know, mistreated in this way if he sees it that it's all he talks about, right, and he forgets to talk about inflation and gas prices and in crime and in foreign policy and all the things he has going for in the border. And so that's that's one impact. The other, you know, on you know, indirect impact could be that the Biden campaign decides they need to talk about this ad nauseum. I don't think that would necessarily be a good look, especially since you know, the Republicans are painting this as a sort of party wide engineered dragnet to get Trump, and you know, the parties these days are so weak that you know, if if Joe Biden could control Alvin Bragg, I don't know that Alvin Bragg would have ever brought this case. So who knows how this is going to play out. I mean, I think we do know. In the immediate it's certainly helping Donald Trump's fundraising. It's certainly giving voters who say they've been on the fence or unenthusiastic about supporting Trump a reason to do so, and they're telling us this is about why they're doing so. I still wonder if these are the same voters that would have found a way to come home to the Republican Party by November one way or the other. But look, in politics, you prefer not to have any gimmes, right, So if you're the Biden campaign, why have any reason for Donald Trump to raise thirty five million dollars overnight or any reason for voters claiming to be skeptical of him to decide they're no longer skeptical of him by the same token, you know, this could impact swing voters or independence in a negative way. It could remind suburban women of all the reasons why they didn't, you know, like Donald Trump, or we're glad to be rid of him four years ago, even though you know they've been unhappy with let's say, President Biden's leadership on the economy and things like that.
So do you steal cars while you're talking to us? Is that what's going on there?
Listen?
I live in I live in Washington, d C. And I pulled over just to talk to you, and which means you're going to get all sorts of around here.
Hey, he's risking a carjacking. We appreciate it.
Hey, So, speaking of things being a good look or not, what did you think of ancient rambling? Robert de niro in from of the courthouse the other day, was that a good move by the Biden people?
You know, so look, the easy answer is, know, why would they do that? Joe Biden supposed to be the candidate of norms and value, you know, norms and and and in doing things the normal way and all that stuff. But you know, I sometimes I think we overthink this, and I like to remind people that the Democratic Party also has a base and they also like candidates who are fighters. And they think Donald Trump has been getting away with you know, everything for years, and when is somebody going to stand up to him and finally put him in his place? So it's possible at sending the near there to to yip yapp made a lot of Democrats feel like, yeah, good, somebody's sticking it to Trump. How come it's only Republicans to get to go before the cameras and Hogg the spotlight. And look again, it's one of those things. Are people really going to go into the voting booth or vote early? And you know, beginning in September October and said, well, you know, I was going to vote for Biden. He was the normal guy. But man, that Robert de Niro, that just that just wounded for me. I just I just don't think it matters.
Well, good to see one of Joe Biden's contemporaries getting some attention in any way. Speaking of which David, various wags and sources and thinkers have said the whispers have become murmurs or even louder than that about President Biden's mental acuity at this point, and is decline, what are you hearing?
I don't hear that from Democrats. What I hear from Democrats is that he obviously presents physically impaired. Right. He presents like an old man, the way he walks, the way he shuffles around sometimes, the way he turns this way or that way. And that's why voters think that he is too old for this job. And it's a problem. I have not talked to any Democrats who have told me, oh my god, the guy's lost it. And in fact, if you look at how the White House is functioning it occurred, it would not occur to me that he's lost it, because this is functioning exactly the way you would expect the Joe Biden White House, you know, foreign domestic policy in politics to function Joe Biden's always trying to please everybody. It's always trying to find the center of the Democratic Party, not the center of American politics, the center of the Democratic Party. He's always been a left of center liberal Democrat, and further to the left of Democratic Party has moved in recent years. A guy that wants to be in the center of that would also have moved left. So I just I don't think that's an issue. I think.
I just I couldn't. I couldn't disagree more strongly. Do we play a lot of audio on this show. You listen to Joe Biden two years ago, he is a different human being than Joe Biden twenty twenty four.
Yeah, I don't think he's that different. I think he's older, but I don't think he's incoherent. It sounds much different than Joe Biden of twenty or forty years ago in terms of the substance coming out of his mouth. He talks a little bit more like he's an old man. But you're asking me like, is he mentally diminished? Has he lost is marble?
No?
I think if you look at the breadth of his career, this is the Joe Biden that I would have. In fact, I would have expected Joe Biden to be further to the left on certain issues than he is. And I just he presents like somebody who is a lot older than he used to be but still functioning. But by the way, I'm not saying this to say there's no problem, this is a huge problem for him. I think it gets in the way the way he presents and what people think of their ability to believe he can do anything, even things they disagree with, And I think that impacts the polling. In other words, when Joe Biden says, look at my economic plan compared to Trump's, I think a lot of voters say, what's the point of looking at your economic plan? You can't do anything. You're too old. And that's a huge problem for him because if he's going to convince people that are persuadable, hey listen, you might like me better than Trump when you really take a look at things. If their whole thing is we just don't think you're up to this one way or the other, that means he can't even have a debate on issues, or a debate on Trump's ethical foibles or things like that. It's like he's got to just convince people that he can get up in the morning, and that's a problem. But when you ask me, like, what are the whispers about his mental acuity, I can tell you what Democrats tell me is they recognize how it looks, but they tell me that they don't see anything in his decision making or ability to process information. His ability to communicate is a whole different story. But processing and deciding, they say, is still there.
Well, we've got to, uh, we got to let you go. We're big fans of the Dispatch, man. I take in all the podcasts and read it every morning and all that sort of stuff.
So glad you're there.
Thank you.
Hey.
I remember I don't know if it was the day after Trump announced nine years ago, it was certainly, And like in the first couple of days we had you on, and I remember you coming on and the first thing you said, we introduced you, and you said, trump trump trumpety trump trump trumpety trump trump trump. It's the only word I've heard in the last couple of days. And it's been that way for nine years now. It's amazing.
Listen, I'm in my early fifties and I'm just hoping that before I'm dead, which I hope is not for a long time. Just to make things interesting. We get to a day when that doesn't happen.
Yeahst me soon would that it were.
David Drucker, senior writer for The Dispatch, Absolutely worth a reading to click David.
Always a pleasure.
Thanks, he got it, guys, take care Yep.
Yeah, he's uh, he's just nuts to think that Joe Biden isn't significantly different than he was a few years ago.
You foll our institutions. Yeah, I don't.
I don't doubt anything he said about his processing ability at times, uh, and his decision making and where he stands on issues stuff like that. But uh, what.
I know that, Drucker said, Democrats tell him they don't see a difference.
I don't doubt that. Yeah, what do his best friends say off the record? But no, that's fine. Yeah, well I don't us.
The evidence of your eyes slash ears amigos amigas right.
We will finish strong next flat Batur.
Home Depot employees.
There need to be a minimum age requirement, okay, and I'm talking about like forty.
Five Michael, what are you doing? Hello? Hello? What's going on? What I want to set it up. Oh okay, you're out of control, man.
Check yourself, stay in your lane, straighten up and fly right.
All right, I tell you what you get.
You get a railroad of political candidate one day. The next day all the laws of human decency are gone. What next, Michael cannibalism? All right, now, I'm sorry about Sadamy cannibal sod of me.
Shocking anyway.
Oh so you got your young person with their phone vertical in the style of TikTok ranting, so tiresome, so cliched, except when a young lady is one hundred percent right it roll.
On depot employees.
There need to be a minimum age requirement, okay, and I'm talking about.
Like forty five fifty something.
What happened to Geena and them? The men that served in Vietnam? They wear transition glasses day by focals. He got a mustache. Ironically, he's not a hipster. He's an old guy. Gene want to talk about your project, mor than you want to talk about your project.
Gene comes to the store with a tool belt. It's his tools. They come with him, and they leaving with him and.
Just ride chapters he built on Dean know what the hell he's talking about.
He got experienced.
Only people I see in home Depot now is Brianna with the baby. Here somebody named Xander with a dog collar and a tail.
Listen, go to Starbucks. Who trying to build something.
I'm sure you have a specialty, but I know it's not hex boats. I don't want to see you working in home depot unless you was born in the fifties the sixties, if you was born after microwings came out, if you was born after segregation, you don't.
Got the clout to be working here.
You going to home depot ask them for something? They gotta look in the app, which I have the app.
Jeane didn't need the app. He had the app up here.
Who should not be working at home depot unless you already had a career.
This should be your second career. You should already be in pension checks. You just do this for fun. Bring back them Grandpa's and I'm not playing.
I love the You just gonna look at your app, bitch, I got the app?
Frank good. Oh, I need to be friends with her.
I like that.
Tell you what I was.
I'm more Lowe's guy, but we're not doing commercials for anybody here. I was in the home despot because Low's didn't have what I needed. Went to the home depot, saw a couple of workers. They said, excuse me, I'm looking for whatever it was. I'll thirty five right side. I thought, respect, respect, my brother. It's like Martin Luther King's street sweeper speech was just one of my favorite of his speeches where he says, if you're a street sweeper, be the best street sweeper that's ever been. When you pass, people are gonna say that man kept that street as clean as any streets ever been. Do what you do well, and be proud of it, no matter what you do. File thirty five on the right. Hell yeah, admit me chorus to this history.
Who cologue like your humble patients, prey.
Gently, to hear kindly, to judge the final thoughts of almostrong and getty. I suppose Alvin Bragg his job is to railroad his political opponents into criminal convictions. He took his job seriously and I did it well. Congratulations Alvin Bragg. Now maybe people who like beat down old people in the street, you could turn your attention there. All right, let's come find a thought from every fat Alvin, let's get a final thought from everybody who still remains, starting with our technical director, Michael Ansheble. Michael, Actually, a home depot is a great place for women to meet men.
That's what I've heard is that if you know you hang out at a home depot or Low's, is a great place to pick up guys.
I suppose so, and perhaps vicey versy. I don't know, of course, as a guy, can I help you with that? He's gonna blow a whistle and put bear me in her face, Katy Katie Green, our esteem Newswoman.
As a final thought, Katie.
I was thinking of a specific time that I was not allowed back in the house after playing outside and I had to drink out of a hose And it was because I had stuck an M eighty into a watermelon and it blew up and I was covered in watermelon.
Oh, we could have had some fun back in the day.
Ah der Jack has had to jet off to an appointment.
My final thought.
I disagreed with Drucker on his Joe Biden's mental acuity thing. But the whole We've got to wait and see how all of this plays out. There's a long time till November. That is absolutely true. It's like watching the baseball season. Your team has a hot first week of June. It's fun, but it doesn't mean they'll be hoisted in any trophies. Armstrong and Geddy wrapping up another grueling for our workday. So many people, thanks so little time. Good Armstrong g Geddy dot com. We got the hot links for you. There got the eight n G shop. Pick up a T shirt or hat for your favorite arms Strong and Getdy fan. They will thank you profusely, perhaps for Father's Day. If you see something we ought to be talking about over the weekends that belonged to us via email mail bag at Armstrong at getty dot com, we'll see you Monday. God bless America.
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Excuse me, you're going in for a problem. Oh really, don't even play. That's the point. I don't even know how to deal with your friend.
I think that you may be overagging the pudding a bit.
This has to stop, and it has to stop like the day before yesterday.
I'm embarrassed.
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