Order in the Dishwasher

Published Apr 10, 2024, 4:38 PM

Hour 3 of A&G features...

  • Biden's Univision interview...
  • Joe brings us the keys to a happy marriage...
  • The new AZ abortion ruling...
  • The insane housing market...
  • The NAIA decision on transgender athletes. 

From the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center.

Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty Armstrong and Getty Show. Oh dang it, Michael, I thought you heard me a call for a clip. We are we are off our game today.

Well, I'm sick.

I blame myself for being sick. Yes, we need we all blame you, Jack, that's fun. We need clips sixty five, please, Michael.

The President's been silent on another big issue, extremist protesters chanting death to America, death to Israel, and dearborn Michigan Friday. Does the President condemn that?

Yes?

Should we expect to stay from the President on that, though it was a pretty significant display.

I mean you're hearing from me. I think that's important.

In February, it took only two days for buy to denounce a Wall Street Journal op ed calling Dearborn America's Jihad capital.

Hmmm interesting. Yeah, we all know what's going on there.

So they're desperate to try to hang on to some of the air vote Muslim vote in Michigan, and so they're allowing these various rallies to occur where they're saying just awful things about the United States of America, worst country on Earth, worst country that's ever existed, et cetera, et cetera, chanting death to America, death to Israel, and I it's a pass. I guess if you got contrasts there.

I thought was was well pointed out that when the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board, which is a sober group, called that area because it's it is a hotbed of radical Islam in the United States, called it America's Jihad capital. Within two days, the President was decrying that from his bully pulpit.

This I didn't notice, didn't hear about it?

Well? And remember the whole reason Joe Boy Biden says he ran for president at all in the first place, was and he saw that march in Charlottesville where he had the numb nuts, racists, you know, decent people on both sides. Trump thang that whole thing. They were whatever, they were anti Jew, anti black, whatever, they were marching with their tiki torches. But that got him so stirred up. He was so bothered by that he had to run for president. Now he got people chanting death to America, who hate America and all kinds of different people and hate the Jews also, and that doesn't for a variety of reasons that Joe already pointed out, doesn't move the needle to that story. Reading from the dispatch coverage, and this includes some quotes from that Univision interview that Joe Biden did yesterday. Joe Biden yesterday criticized Israel's strike on the World Central Kitchen vehicles and called on Israel to implement a six to eight week humanitarian cease firing Gaza, which of course would benefit Hamas greatly.

Here's the quote. I think it's.

Outrageous that these four three vehicles were hit by drones and taken out on a highway where it was along the shore. It wasn't like it was a convoy moving, Biden said in an interview with Univision.

What I'm calling you know, I gotta stub you there.

This reminds me of this Shila Jackson Lee tape we played earlier in the show. There was either stupid there or incomprehensible. It was moving along the shore, not like a convoy. What the hell does that mean? They're highways near shores, and convoys are by definition multiple vehicles moving together.

What is he trying to say, and I've got a little more on that that I just learned yesterday in a second.

But back to the Biden quote, I think it's outrageous that these four to three vehicles were hit by brons drones. Take it out on a on a highway where it was along the shore. It wasn't like a convoy moving. You're right, that doesn't make any sense. What I'm calling for is the Israelis to just call for a ceasefire allowed for the next six to eight weeks total access to all food and medicine going into the country. Okay, well that would be to a great benefit to Hamas probably, And again we're just overlooking the fact that you accidentally killed a couple of families in Afghanistan, and your boss, Barack Obama killed forty doctors and patients from the Doctors without Borders in Afghanistan when he was president, and it was a mistake, and we said, we're sorry.

But it happens.

The idea that you need to radically alter what you're doing because of that, Okay, well we didn't. You're expecting you're holding Israel to a different standard than you held yourself.

As the point there, I just heard this the other day.

Now, you never know what is true and what is not, but I heard somebody describing the way it works in Israel right now with his aid.

Hamas controls the country.

They are the elected government, and right now they're just the you know, they're the local armed militia that controls everything. And they don't allow anything into the country without them escorting it around. So these food convoys, trucks whatever you want to call them, when they come in, Hamas has trucks on either end of them, allowing them to cross into the border and like traveling with them, and then they peel off when the convoys get to.

Their distribution point or whatever.

But so you have Hamas vehicles mixed in with these vehicles regularly, and Israel knows it. And they do that on purpose to try to make it confusing as they're moving people around, moving equipment around, moving Hamas fighters around, and that sort of stuff.

They try to make it difficult.

The point that everything that happens is Hamas's fault is absolutely accurate.

By even international law.

Oh yeah, yeah, they intentionally move their fighters via ambulance or food convoy or with doctors or whatever. Again because either of their fighters get where they're going because the Israelis hold back or are not aware of them, or they score publicity when, say, food aid workers are killed accidentally.

Yeah yeah.

Claiming that Israel could have easily prevented it and this sort of thing never happens is the worst, most dishonest, immoral sort of pandering.

It's absolutely terrible.

So here's something that I hadn't actually heard until just a little bit ago.

I hadn't read.

This is from Tom Friedman in the New York Times. Right here, the Biden foreign policy team, led by Secretary of State Anthony Blincoln. They've just finished working out the draft of a new strategic deal with Saudi Arabia. We talked about this last week, including a civil nuclear program, advanced arms in much deeper security ties. The deal, a senior Biden administration official, told Tom Friedman, could be wrapped up in a matter of weeks, but for one element, it hinges on Saudi Arabia normalizing relations with Israel and return for Israel ending the war in Gaza, getting out of the strip, and agreeing to a defined pathway for a two state outcome with clear metrics in terms of what both Israel and power Alostinian authority would have to do, and what time frames.

I can't imagine that ever coming together, can you? No? No?

I mean number one Hamas would have to assent to that and then get out of the way.

Let's go ahead and stop right there. It's doomed.

If somehow they pull that off, and they can't, then you're leaning on the Palestinian authority to out of nowhere, after decades, become a non mobbed up, utterly corrupt, you know, force for good that will work with the Israelis. The Palestinian authority finances for life anyone who commits jihad against the Jews and kills them.

And according to polling, and who knows how accurate it is, something like eighty percent of Palestinians do not want a two states. What they want is for Israel to go away, cease to exist.

I've made the point many times that when you're looking at foreign policy, remember that that's domestic policy.

It's politics. It's all about winning elections.

This is the most extreme example I've seen that I can recall in my life of observing this stuff. The Biden administration calling for demanding that which is utterly impossible, and they know it to be impossible, and if even you know, incremental steps are made in the direction of the impossible, it will cost many lives of one of our dearest allies. It's one of the worst, most again immoral, you know, sessions of pandering I've ever seen in my life.

Right and they're kind of kind of getting away with it right now, the doing you know, speaking out of both sides of their mouth, where we're funding Israel, We're given all the two thousand pound bombs and everything they need, while acting like it's.

Just outrageous that they haven't come.

But this is going to come to a head where world opinion and certainly young people opinion in the United States is going to only hear what you're saying and believe you mean it and be outraged when Israel goes ahead, which they're going to do, and goes into Rafa and wipes out the rest of Hamas. That's going to happen, and the bidenstration trying to buy time till November, and the Biden administration is now set an expectation for the crowd that thinks that doesn't need to happen, that that that that's doable that that's what we expect. I don't think Joe Biden even actually expects it himself, but he's he's he's set this up in such a way that it's gonna explode. I suppose that's not a good term to use in a war. It's going to really, really be damaging rhetorically. People have their expectations that Joe Biden actually means this stuff and has the power to stop Israel from going in. They're gonna go in. They're gonna kill lots of people. Lots of innocent people are gonna die because it's the most complicated urban warfare environment some people have ever seen in the history of warfare. There are a million and a half people clustered around the last remaining nobody's knows for sure, ten to fifteen thousand Hamas fighters. It's gonna be ugly, and Joe Biden's acted like, Nope, it's gonna stop. It needs to stop. That's the only right.

Thing to do, and then we can have a two state solution.

Yay.

The next couple of weeks could be really ugly.

Do we have time to mention the Biden Administration's new State Department Diversity Chief. Speaking of America's Foreign policy Secretary of State, blancoln announced last week the appointment of Zachiah Carr Johnson is the chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer. Blankin doubted that she would bring expertise in a fresh perspective on how we build a workforce that reflects America. This is a gal who has said the following things.

Let's see.

She's AA DEI consultant, has run two relatively obscure companies, including one called Black Women Disrupt, an initiative YouTube channel. We don't have time to describe it. She embraces a feminist leadership style, one that counters white centered feminism, trends, and narratives. She said in a feminist webinar recently. Quote, because we live and work within systems so deeply rooted in patriarchy and colonialism and racism and otherism, we tend to be very resistant to shifts and changes.

It's very uncomfortable for many colleagues.

A culture of misogyny has allowed men to act without consequence, et cetera, et cetera. And essentially, she has called for let me get to the good part. We need to dismantle all of the systems of this country. I'm determined to contribute to this effort. This commitment is not merely about representation, but how we leverage that space to make lasting change. We cannot have equity without dismantling structural racism, patriarchy, and hetero sexism. It will start with movements that compel us to ask uncomfortable questions. What does inclusion mean? For example, if supremacy remains intact.

With the world on fire the way it is and about to explode in the ways we were just describing, how in the hell do we have time and energy for any of this crap. If the secondary of state is spending a second thinking about this, it's too much.

Yeah.

Yeah, she has called for dismantling of all of the systems, all of the institutions of the United States of America. There are a hell of a lot of people around the country who are thinking Trump scares me. Trump is a nut, Trump is an egomaniac, But this stuff scares me more. We've got to stop this stuff in our schools, in our government, in our corporations.

And they have a point.

Welcome to the spicy times. Things are getting weird, and they're getting weird fast. Oh my god.

More on the ways to hear.

Elon Musk tweeted out this meme that I really like. Of the people who confuse correlation and causation, one hundred percent of them.

End up dying. That's nice, that's good.

I just was reading about Elon's feud with the courts in Brazil. It's very interesting. We don't have time to get into it now, but it's it has to do with, in large measure, government getting involved in stomping out disinformation and how whenever you give somebody the power to do that they always abuse it.

But more on that perhaps later.

I am occasionally asked I Joe Am asked about the quote unquote secrets to being in a long, happy marriage, as I am privileged to be in one thirty seven years. But we're married when we were ten. We had to get our grandparents permission because our parents were just in their teens.

Anyway, try that math on the answer.

The brief answer is you've got to make that a very high priority in your life and get very very lucky in a lot of different ways personality wise for instance, or you know, just choose each other well.

And get lucky.

But I've become aware in reading this Wall Street Journal article that evidently that how to load the dishwasher is a big issue for.

A lot of couples.

Oh boy, it's a source of strife and arguments and disagreement. And I'm like, really, human beings can argue over anything. I guess, but I've never argued about it in my life. But I do have a certain way I do it. The other way seems crazy, right.

I picture you as a meticulous loader of the dishwasher.

I am.

I've got a special, certain way to do it right right. That does not surprise me.

But I've gleaned from this article because I am not a meticulous guy. In a lot of my life, I'm certainly more relaxed about stuff. Whatever is fine. I consider pickin as a flaw at least in some you know, in most realms of life, which is odd because I've got like seven and eighty pet peeves. But it never even occurred to me to load the dishwasher anyway. But you put all the place there, and then the bulls are there, because that's what it's made for. But I guess there's some people who just loaded Willy Nelly just wherever anything fits, you're a psychopath. Well, and that anybody who insists on putting these there and those there as like dictatorial Nazi issues going on, which is so funny. There was a majority of Americans, sixty five percent agreed that they're there is a right way and a wrong way to load the dishwasher, according to the folks that you gov who pulled this. Another pole said, the average American household has eighteen arguments a month over dishes dish related issues, from leaving them in the sink, to who should wash them, to who should empty the dishwasher, that sort of thing.

I always loaded it and unloaded it, so it never became an issue. Yeah, in terms of people have a certain way to do it though. Yeah, that just haphazardly putting stuff in there. That just seems crazy to me. That makes me uncomfortable just sitting here that that happens.

I know, isn't that funny?

Now?

I would say, once it's it's mostly loaded, it's time to run it and there's room for a few more things.

Think you get creative? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, right. If you start with just randomly putting stuff in there.

It's the same way you build a society based on laws and logic and ancient wisdom. And here's some creativity on top of that. But you don't start with the dreamers. Don't have dreamers, right your constitution. Put the balls over there where they belong. Armstrong and Getty. A couple of things we could certainly talk more about. Headlines of the day, Washington Post reporting Iran is closer to a nuclear weapon than they've ever been. They could come up with the nuclear material for a weapon within days, according to the Washington Post. Within a month, they could build a crude nuclear weapon, although a deliverable missile that they could send it somewhere could take a couple of years.

But you know, maybe they don't need to shoot it somewhere. Maybe they just get it on a boat somewhere.

So well, I'm sure they're on the phone to fat Head in North Korea right now asking them how much for one of your missiles?

Right right.

A couple of other stories that definitely could affect the president election. So I thought Trump thought he may have kind of tabled the abortion issue by announcing the other day I'm going to leave it to the States, and hopefully that ends the conversation.

At least a little bit leading up to the election.

Then the next day the Arizona Supreme Court decides to take them back to the original nineteen I'm sorry, eighteen sixty four abortion law that they have in the state of Arizona, criminalizing really all abortions except for in the life of a mother. So that was before Arizona was founded as a state. Oh yeah, absolutely. The original judge that wrote the abortion law that Arizona is now using was appointed by Abraham Lincoln. That's how old that law is. And that's the gonna be the law land Arizona. Not quite sure when it takes effect yet, but Kamala Harris is already headed there to give a speech and it'll get tons of media attention, and so abortion is not off the table, right.

They will demagogue the hell out of the issue, as they always do. And if I wish people just understood just so they wouldn't get all up in arms. The judges in the Arizona Supreme Court weren't saying I don't want any abortions. They were saying because of the law in the way it was written. When that law, which was superseded by Roe v. Wade, became unsuperseded because Roe v. Wade went away. That law is back in effect. If the legislature would like to change it.

Why Look, they're in the state House as we speak, and they will do so that law won't stand.

It'll be gone by Christmas.

Right, Yeah, you have to you have well, you have to have a law. And so the law that they were going by, the federal Roe versus way went away. So you go by the last law you had. Anyway, that'll be fun to watch and just you know, a really good time. And then the other election changing story. Perhaps inflation numbers came up, and inflation has ticked up for the third month in a row, basically eliminating any chance that the Fed lower's interest rates, and some economists think there's a chance they raised them again. Wow yipes, with the hot job numbers from last week and inflation taken up three months in a row.

So there you go, h drama.

In real life, it's we my wife and I are far from living paycheck to paycheck. We've been quite fortunate. We've certainly lived that lifestyle for years before. But she just texted me from the grocery store saying, I barely bought anything in this bill is enormous. What the age?

Yeah, it's.

I say, you know what, I should have sent her a link to an article where Biden and his various dominions are explaining that she's wrong, that inflation is.

Down, and she shut up. I mean, can you.

Imagine a more politically ham handed, an idiotic message than that. Well, so, his former chief of staff, ron Klain, was caught on a hot mic yesterday talking about this stuff, and he said, I think the President is out there too much talking about bridges. He does two or three events a week where he's cutting a ribbon on a bridge, and here's a bridge. Like I tell you, if you go into the grocery store, you go to the grocery store, and you know, eggs and milk are expensive. The fact that there's an effing bridge is not something or other. It was inaudible because it was a hot mic, but he actually he said an effing bridge. And you're right, Judy's not there thinking, well, our grocery bill was high. But I'm sure glad there's a new federal bridge somewhere right exactly, the folks can get from one side of the Arkansas.

River to the other in Little Rock or what have you?

Right, Yeah, no, nobody cares. That's some pretty good political analysis from Ron Klain. Speaking of economic fair I thought this was interesting. Wall Street Journal, working with Moody's analytics, assessed about three hundred and eighty metro areas for the hottest job markets and the not hottest job markets. And the patterns that emerge are striking, not at all shocking if you understand, even Jack squat about economics and business and business friendly climate what it looks like. But congratulations to our friends, and we do have some very good friends in beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah, number one overall rank for the hottest job market. It's business friendly, it's beautiful, it's affordable. For now, like every hot market, it's getting less but doing great. For over a decade, Salt Lake City has attracted white collar workers from the San Francisco Bay Area, LA, and the tech hub there in Salt Lake City is happily referred to as Silicon Slopes.

Salt Lake City is awesome. I love Salt Lake City. I absolutely love it.

And there are a number of great towns that are not far from as well.

Yeahs, friends lives in Sandy, Utah. It's just south of Salt Lake City. And he figured out what his house is worth the other day and was quite pleased, as he bought a ginormous house for hardly anything quite a few years ago. But as you're just saying there, the hot market has raised everything.

Yeah.

Yeah, Now, if you're a young person just breaking in the housing market or that sort of thing, it's horrific.

We get that, you have our sympathy.

I'm an old person trying to break into the housing market looking to buy a house, and.

It's just ridiculous. It's ridiculous. Yeah.

You combine the prices with the interest rates, it's just like, what's the point.

And I know you consume news of all sorts, including economic news, every day voraciously.

Even people like us are like, how is this not a bubble? Right? How does this not go pop?

I understand, I'm very familiar with the fundamentals that are driving the prices upward, but it sure feels like a bubble anyway. I don't mean to scare anybody, Please do not take that advice to heart. Check your local listings or consult your doctor, or i don't know, ask your real estate professional. So After Salt Lake City, which is number one, an odd pattern emerges Jacksonville, Florida, number two, Orlando, Florida, number three, Tampa, Florida number four.

I'm sensing a pattern.

I think Ron de Santis would have been a hell of a good president if.

You weren't weird.

Yeah, yeah, he's But the weird is not a good word. That's a dumb word. It's a bad word. I asked you to retract it. It's an accurate word.

It's the way he comes off. He comes off as weird. You know what.

Yeah, if you're looking for a simple explanation lacking in the sort of charisma that would tend yeah weird. Number five Oklahoma City, a brief departure from the Sunshine State, then right back to Miami, then Austin, Texas, Nashville, Tennessee, Seattle at number nine, in Dallas at number ten. I would draw your attention to the fact that every single one of those places.

Save Seattle is in a red state.

Right.

I do not think that is a coincidence. In fact, I'm quite certain that it is not. Just for chuckles, as I love this sort of thing.

Don't you give me a list of the best of without giving me the worst.

I want to know the worst.

Memphis, Tennessee is dead flipping last DFL, followed by Providence, Rhode Island, Chicago, Illinois, Los Angeles, and Pittsburgh, which surprises me because five years ago everybody was hearing about what an emerging tech hub Pittsburgh is. They are dinged by Labor Force Participation Rank meeting. They have a lot of unemployment there, socioeconomic stuff that work there. I'm not sure what to make of it, but I thought that was revealing. Oh oh, one more story, unless you had a comment on that one more.

Story rather than I. If you can't get a job someplace, you gotta move. Yeah.

Yeah, it's expensive to move and hard, and my friends are here, you gotta move.

Do you know why everybody came to LA in the first place, Because this is a great place to get a job and live. And then if it stops being a great place to get a job and live, you gotta go somewhere else.

That's just the way the world works. It sucks, but that's the way it works. Yeah.

It can be difficult, expensive, even heartbreaking, but the idea that you have the right to live wherever you want, whether there's opportunity or not, is bizarre. I have no idea how you came by that notion, but you know, to each their own, just don't ask for my tax money. Oh that reminds me who was sending it. Might have been James Woods, whose Twitter account is well worth a follow, but.

He's sending around this meme.

Congrats to everyone who didn't have college debt, now you do, and he says, I know people who couldn't qualify for scholarships or loans. They never got to enjoy a college education, but will now be paying for some leftist loser room majored in lesbian interpretive dance. Yeah, that's more or less accurate, James, and we thank you.

For the thought.

But back to the whole economics thing in cities and that sort of deal. I was kind of surprised to see Wall Street Journal report that the worst doom spiral in America is Saint Louis. Beautiful, dangerous, crime, rot in Saint Louis, and it's all those things. It's fun city, I know, you know, in the central part of the country where I grew up. Virtually everybody's been to Saint Louis to see a ballgame, Go enjoy ribs the arch whatever, wonderful city in a lot of words, in a lot of ways, rather but facing terrible, terrible tough times right now, partly through woke you know, progressive mismanagement. But they talk about the Railway Exchange building, which for decades and decades and decades was kind of the heart of downtown Saint Louis. You got a big shopping center on the bottom, then you got twenty one stories of offices, you got a famous restaurant and the rest of it. Today the building sits empty, empty, with many of its windows boarded up. Fire broke out last year, probably copper thieves who are stripping all the buildings in the downtown business district of Saint Louis. It's turning into a ghost town full of broken glass and copper snippets on the pavement from you know, junkies and thieves who are looting all of these buildings. It's the worst doom spiral in America, and nobody's quite sure what to do about it. The city's largest office building, the forty four story eighteen T Tower, just sold for three and a half million dollars because it's empty. The biggest office building in the city is empty and was just sold for you know, the price of a hell of an ice house in Malibu or something like that, but three and a half million dollars. All right, more on that and other fare from the headlines to come. I hope you can stick around.

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, which represents two hundred and forty one smaller colleges and universities, approved a new policy banning transgender women from participating in most of its sports programs. The policy, which we'll go into an effect in August, says, quote only NAIA student athletes who biological sex is female may participate in NAIA sponsored female sports. Defines biological sex the term they use as having quote distinguishing characteristics and can be supported by birth certificate or signed affidavit.

I'm distinguishing characteristics. We're getting closer. We're getting closer. First of all, a transgender woman is a man. We have a term for that.

A man cannot play in women's sports there, and the term biological sex is utterly unnecessary because that's the only kind of sex there is. If you use biological sex, that implies that there are other ways to designate it, and that's silly. There are men and there are women. Now, if a man wants dress as a woman and use whatever pronouns and call himself Sheila, that's really none of my business.

I don't care.

But no, don't ask the rest of us to use this tortured language of the radical gender theory.

Well, I'm assuming this is a strategy.

So I went to an NAIA school, like five thousand students or whatever, and so they do that first, they've been trying to figure out how to deal with this and stick.

Your head up and look around.

How ugly did it get Then you go to the NCAA Division two, stick your head up, look around, see how ugly did it get it?

And then you get to the big Kona. I would be tempted to launch into a very interesting tangent. I have about how few people it takes to start quote unquote major online furor.

It's not many at all.

But we don't really have time for that.

So getting back to the NAIA thing, Jack, I think you're one hundred percent correct that they will find that other than a handful of online lunatics, nothing happens the NAIA Council of Presidents past the Historic Act without opposition. The vote was twenty zero. Twenty zero, said the President Jim Carr. Quote, we know there are a lot of different opinions out there, you know, Jim, there are There aren't really, there are very few people who believe dudes who say I'm a girl should be in women's sports. There are a lot of people on the left side of our politics who think they're supposed to say that, and so are going along with the crowd just because that's the sort of person they are. But if you look at it polling and it's moving rapidly in the direction of sanity, you're on extremely solid ground.

That's wild.

John Past unanimously Yeah, at that level of college. Meanwhile, Leah Thomas, you know, broke all those records and won all those championships at the NCAA level.

Crazy, right fully intact, six foot four inch male swimming against the girls. And we will very shortly, very soon look back. It'll be impossible to explain to people, Well, that was back when men could compete in women's sports. What are you talking about. Well, if they said they were a woman, we had to let them. Well, if they were a man, and everybody knew they were a man. Yeah, I know, but they let them do it. Anyway, you won't be able to explain it. But anyway, back to Jim Carr's statement, for us, we believe our first responsibility was to create fairness and competition in the NAIA. We think it also aligns with the reasons Title nine was created. You're allowed to have separate but equal opportunities for women to compete. Again, Jim, that is absolutely self evident and you were one hundred percent correct. The policy startly contrasts with the NC Double a's policy I would inject for now, which allows the governing bodies of individual sports to decide for themselves the rules that dictate eligibility for trans athletes. That's just a function of the fact that the NC Double A is higher profile and more cowardly. They're more conservative, so they didn't want to go up against the lunatics of radical gender theory. They are absolutely desperate to follow the naia's footsteps, their footprints, and they will very very soon, I believe, but they haven't had the courage yet. Putting out a mellie mouthed statement that said, as follows, college sports are the premier stage for women's sports in America, and the NCUBA will continue to promote Title nine, make unprecedented investments in women's sports and in share insure fair competition for all student athletes and all NCUBA championships. Well that's because I believe in like the championships. They have rules against men competing against women, but they're very cowardly.

Uh.

The rest of the time, I can't remember the particulars, but there's one more thing I wanted to squeeze in the chair of the Council President's st Ambrose, which is an NAIA school. The task force spent nearly two years reviewing research. Can you imagine meeting with experts can you imagine to better understand the experts, to understand potential policy challenges, and obtaining feedback from multiple membership groups. With this policy, we have made our best effort to allow for the inclusion of tra gender athletes in any way that does not impact the competitive fairness of women's sports. In other words, go play men's sports or found some sort of anything goes league, but stay out of women's sports.

You know why, cause you ain't a girl. The women did meet the men beat the men in ratings. The men's the NCAA Final basketball ratings are out, and they had fewer people watching that game than the women for the first time ever. I'm sure it's never amazing. It is quite amazing. Well, one's going down and the other one went up Armstrong and Getty

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