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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, we.
Got to mention this again. We just did this for a local segment in northern California, that there is a a is that a public high school?
Katie.
There's it private public public high school in the Bay Area that we won't name because we're getting inside information on here that has some sort of gender neutral bathroom that's not shocking, but the furries are using it to change clothes. And then there's some story that the furry First of all, I can't believe that school's letting them wear their furry costumes in class.
Surely not.
And then the claim that there's a litter box has been provided. I agree with Joe.
I think that's an urban legend.
They're not putting litter boxes in furry bathrooms at public high schools.
Yeah, that's a story of that's making the rounds.
Friend of a friend, Okay, Okay, I hope so yeah, yeah, yeah, we don't want this to be true. I hope it's not true, but the first part sounds like it's true. So can you can you text back to the people. Are kids wearing the furry costumes in class? I will are you on that? Are you sitting in English class?
Hey?
The lazy fox jumped over the log I'm a lazy fox.
Ah wow, we are teaching our kids mental illness.
I'd say, are going along with it anyway.
Michael, let's do while we're waiting for that little gender bending madness, there goes gender bending madness. This story is horrifying. Out of it and seen us. I'm sorry, out of the San Diego area, Carlsbad with which is just north of San Diego.
You tell me what's going on here.
I actually know what's going on here, but I want y'all to kind of take it into yourself. A California dad is blasting his son's school for giving the child a book about a transgender boy, making that the big lesson in fifth grade.
And then this school has, and I've heard of this sort of.
Thing before, a really neat tradition where the fifth graders go into a kindergarten class. It's their buddy class, and they help the kids learn to read, they mentor them, et ceteras.
Next they were on both ends of it. It's very very cool.
It is very very cool.
But in the case of this Carlsbad Public School, the fifth graders, having been indoctrinated into this gender bending book, we're told to go and explain it to.
The kindergarteners.
That was the assigned reading a book called My Shadow Is Pink. If you dig into this stuff, there's a belief among Marxists that you need to remove the myth of the innocence of childhood, the sexual innocence of childhood.
That's a myth.
Children are sexually knowing, and you have to go ahead and talk to them about all this stuff. It's absolutely sick. I get why people call them groomers. Here's some of what My Shadow is pink sounds like Michael fifteen.
Please, Dad's shadow is blue. It is pink, It is strong. When I stand with it, I just feel so wrong. My heart skips a beat as I put on a dress.
Your shadow is pink. I see now, it's true. It's not just a shadow, it's your innermost you. So stand up with your shadow and yell this is me. And some they will love you, and some they will not. But those that do love you, they'll love you a lot.
You know.
As we speak, my son is sitting in a study hall because he's one of a handful of students that aren't taking the gender section of the science and health class that they end the year with. Because I looked over some of the curriculum, I thought he didn't want to do it, and I thought, what's the freaking point to get indoctrinated? So he's so I opted out. They let you opt out, and we opted out, which puts you in kind of an awkward situation because her last year is one of two kids that sat in the study hall and didn't go to the there's nine genders class.
But so here's the uh, a little more of the books that the fifth graders were forced to teach to the kindergarteners. My heart skips a beat as I put on a dress. He talks about my shadow loves ponies and books and pink toys, princesses and fairies and things not for boys. Again, the reductive, dehumanizing, progressive view of gender that if you like effeminate things, you're transgender and should probably have your penis lopped off.
And the way we've come full circle from. So you made it a state law that Target had to mix up the boys and girls toys because it would be awful to tell a boy or a girl what toys are for them. Now you've got this where they're doing, they're back to that saying these aren't for boys, these are for girls.
So I'm a girl. What I thought?
You're the people that made it a law that Target can't say there's such things as the boy what.
I'm confused. Pick one of these book. The book talks about other people's shadows. Her shadow, she hides it. Her shadow likes girls. So they're te fifth they're having fifth greaders. Greaters teach kindergarteners about lesbianism and transgenderism in kindergarten in.
A public school in California.
And the problem, one of the problems I have is the kids they talk about this stuff all the time. From my observation, I guess because it's just so striking to them, or they haven't encountered it or whatever. But it ends up being such a conversation so often on the playground.
So this dad.
Made a video about it and how he didn't appreciate it in all, and it's been shared by many people. The principal of the school called the couple yesterday. I was hoping that they would be conciliatory or have some sort of aid. Maybe we could do better. You should have been notified zero. It was more about her trying to understand how my video is making the teachers feel unsafe, Carlos said. The principal denied the book was being about transgender and instead it said it was about identity and being inclusive.
Right, that's what the class that we opted out of is all about identity and inclusiveness, which I know what that means, so we'll pass. Thanks. You got an update, Katie.
Regarding my my friend that is working one of those alternative changing rooms. Apparently the kids come to school dressed as furries, go in, change into street clothes, go throughout the school day, return to the alternate changing room, change back into furry costumes, and exit the school.
So are they leaving the house stresses furreeze or do you do they have to change in their furry costume after they leave home and then change back again.
I don't. I don't know if it sounds tiring. I don't know it does sound.
Tiring, depends on what level of cuckoola the parents are.
Really she she just texted me verbatim. It is very confusing.
I'm sure it is.
I can only imagine.
I'm sorry. Hold a dang it.
That hurts.
Oh geez, No, I gotta cracked something for my motorcycle wreck.
And when I sneeze, it's so painful.
Back to this story. If you're letting your junior high school girl dresses a fox too, what the hell the hell's going on there?
You're not dressing as a fox. I'm sorry.
When you grow up and you're eighteen years old, you can dress as a fox every day when you're an adult, but you're not going to school dressed as a fox.
I tell you what.
It's tough for parents if the school administrators, counselors, and teachers are all trying to indoctrinate their kids, and you're fighting against it because one of their insidious, insidious strategies is they will tell you now your mom and dad might be anti LGBTQ or transphobic, and they'll try to tell you that you're not really a girl. Now they're haters, and you come to us because will will comfort you, and they just don't understand, right. They try to stack the deck against the parents. That's part of the and I hate to go on and on about this stuff, but that's one of the strategies of neo Marxism is you've got to turn the kid against the parents because the parents will defend traditional values in American values, and you don't want that.
And one of the great retreat eating spots is they'll kill themselves if you don't go along with their needs.
Oh yeah, that's ridiculous.
Can you imagine fifth graders being listed to go teach kindergarteners about transgenderism in a California public school.
It's horrifying, it really is.
I understand it's easier send than done to pull your kid out of a school and put them in a private school. First of all, you know it's expensive, but and you're and it's galling that you got so much of your tax money, especially in some counties in California, paying for this public school. But it's not so what happens in some classrooms.
Yeah, it's insidious.
And nobody can read, write, or do arithmetic in in California.
Yeah, all those stats are horrifying.
My heart skipped a beat as I put on a dress. Good thing, A good thing to teach you kindergarteners.
How the hell is this happening.
We let it happen, We let it spread in the teacher colleges and universities, and yikes.
So the hush money trials going on. Cohen's being grilled the cross examination. They've taken a couple of interesting angles and played some chunks from some podcasts he's been on and showing some tweets that are pretty pretty good.
We'll hit you with those coming back.
Armstrong.
Yet this is lawfair again to try to steal or to rig an election. You got a corrupt prosecutor, you got a corrupt star witness, you got a corrupt judge whose daughter is one of the leading fundraisers for the Democrat Party, having raised some one hundred million dollars.
That's the judge's daughter.
I think that what's pretty clear to us that this is a sham trial.
It's being done for political purposes.
We're here today because we know that this is nonsense.
It should not be happening.
In the United States.
This isn't justice, this is politics.
It's political warfare, and we see it happening in third world countries all over the world.
I never thought i'd see it happening in the United States of America.
I'm with friends like that. The the Trump friendly people outside the courtroom. So earlier in the week, yeah, had pretty good crew, including I think likely the vice presidential candidate Doug Bergham of North Dakota. There was there standing up for Trump. Today it's Matt Gates, Loewen, Lauren Bobert, that crowd standing outside there all right. I know inside the courtroom they just got into the whole taxi medallion stuff with Cohen.
I don't know.
Cohen, it's Collen.
That's funny.
I don't know why that's relevant. I guess you're just painting him as a liar and a bad guy. But I'd forgotten that whole aspect of his life. So in New York they had that completely mobbed up thing before, you know, Uber and Lyft took over where to have a taxi, he had to have a medallion given to you by the city, but people that were connected all got the medallions. And Cohen had a bunch of fake medallions, ran a bunch of taxis through those for profit for years. And he's all kinds of a crook. Oh yeah, And a liar and a fraud and everything like that. Trump has remained slumped in his chair with his eyes closed today as his lawyer grills Michael Cohen about CON's history of lying under oath. Cohen has admitted today to lying to Congress, to a federal judge, and the federal investigators. Trump is not perked up for any of this. Trump's attorney Todd Blanche said, does the outcome of this trial affect you personally?
Yes?
Michael Cone responded, does that mean anything to the jury effect?
Yeah?
Okay, oh yeah, seems like a defense will tear that apart and closing argument.
Yeah.
Kind of surprised he was honest with that, are you.
That's a hell of an admission. Anyway.
Just recently they play a clip from a podcast, so they had audio of Cohen and go in which he said and on this would have an effect on me. On his podcast, Cohen said, I truly effing hope this man ends up in prison. You better believe I want this man to go down and rot for what he did for me and my family.
Wow.
So I'm as adjuror supposed to think. Okay, he's lied under oath many times before he ran a fake taxi medallion thing. He's just stated out loud that he has a personal interest in, like the result of the trial how to affect his life, and he hates the guy so much he would do anything to make sure he ends up in prison. Yeah, as a personal vendetta.
I feel like we're gilding the lily in reverse here. We're I actually came up with a good way to phrase it, but it's too disgusting. I actually have some limits. I know that might surprise you. We're taking an awful, awful witness now, completely unreliable, prejudiced, and just coding him with another couple layers of slime.
What an awful.
Witness, And that's their best witness or only witness really, because he's the only one. They've got no paperwork, emails, anything like that, because Trump's good at this stuff to uh allegedly, Well, what do you think actually happened? More or less what the prosecution laid out right, I just don't care. The ridiculous part is convicting him of felonies for paperwork errors connected to a different misdemeanor that's past the statute.
Blah blah blah.
Federal Election Commission stuff. It's just the whole thing is stupid. Well, it's not stupid, it's insidious. It's Alvin Bragg trying to drag Trump down even though he knows, he has to know there's no way he gets a conviction.
So this is Mitt Romney. He was asked about this particular court case. I thought this was a really interesting angle he gave on MSNBC.
I think President Biden made an enormous error.
He should have fought like crazy to keep this prosecution from going forward.
It was a win win for Donald Trump.
You may disagree with this, but had I been President Biden when the Justice Department brought an indictment, so I would have immediately pardoned him. I had to pardon President Trump. Why because it makes me President Biden the big guy and the person I pardoned a little guy.
Yeah, there would have been only upside for that, plus the whole thing.
This gets lost all the time. If Trump's as bad as you claim he is, then why don't we just beat him politically by making our argument against him?
What the hell?
Right? Right?
This is awful on several different layers. I think it's telling that some lefty commentators have been against this alfin Bragg prosecution from the beginning, because they know it's not that, it's not to their advantage and it's indefensible.
That was Trump saying, fat Alvin. Let's hear that again.
I've come here from New York where I'm being forced to endure a Biden show trial, all done by Biden, carried out by radical Democrat district attorney.
You know he is.
Fat alf.
Again.
If you were transported from twenty twelve till now, you would think what happened in the last dozen years?
Right right? This is what is going on.
Oh my god, the leading candidate and likely next president, drawing a crowd of one hundred thousand people, talking like that he's in the court because the ancient senile president has got this fake court case going. I mean, good lord, yeah, it's all it feels like it's falling apart. It does.
I mean, if it all fell apart and you looked back, wouldn't you have to say, oh, yeah, it was clearly falling apart.
Oh yeah, every indication was it was falling apart. Is falling apart. He gets present tense.
Armstrong and Geddy.
So Russian in the northeast, forcing Ukrainian troops to retreat and civilians to flee. Russian forces are pressing ahead, repeatedly shelling Kharkiv developments in the northeast and along other parts of the six hundred mile front, so concerning to Presidents Enski that he's postponed all upcoming foreign trips to monitor the fighting. Vladimir Putin has arrived in China shoring up support for the war, which does seem increasingly to be going his way.
That last part is what I wanted to talk about. Putin in China for a two day state visit as they continue to solidify their relationship. Remember their hot mike moment when she said to Putin, there are changes happening that on this planet that haven't happened in one hundred years, and we are going to drive those changes. He thinks, with Putin's help, they can dislodge us as the leader of the world order. I'm afraid they're going to be successful in that. The Associated Press rights of the visit, Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked Chinese leader Ji for China's effort to resolve the Ukraine conflict. That's a nice way to say it. At their Beijing summit, where the Chinese leader said China hopes Europe will return to peace and stability soon and that China will play a constructive role.
Ah, there we go. We feel like we're on the front foot. We've gotten plenty of territories. So now we're going to talk about negotiation.
Right and make it clear to Ukraine and US that we're going to provide Russia with what they need. So don't think, you know, you can out wait them or something, right, and.
We'll agree to various borders right now. And meantime we'll replenish our arms and our forces, and then we'll snatch up more I in three four years.
This is a horrifying world development. Uh, slightly different story, different war, but this is really about the media. I saw this video making the rounds actually before I realized what it was. Yemen Houthi forces score a direct hit on the US destroyer Mason. This is all because Biden decided to build a port in Gaza to help Israel genocide Palestine. Completely fake. It's a video of a missile striking a ship. I don't know where it came from. I don't know if it's AI generated or something from years to go, or a training exercise, or what the hell it was. But over six hundred thousand views of a completely fake post made by somebody wow on Twitter in a matter of hours. That's the future.
I wonder if after we all get fooled half a dozen times, people just to start ignoring that sort of thing.
Well, fine, but then are you ignoring real news too?
Then yes, yes, we will all just sit in our darkened little rooms staring at our phones, not believing anything.
That's another thing that I don't know how it's going to shake out. Yet another thing I don't know how it's going to shake out.
Well, tell me how this is going to shake out. Speing a China, this is a hell of an interesting bit of journalism. America's war machine runs on rare earth magnets. China owns that market and US defense needs are pushing revival effort after decades of de industrialization. This is actually kind of an interesting conversation. Not to get off on this tangent too much, but among those of us who believe in the free market and such, there are some national security concerns in the realm of whether it's these rare earth magnets or or super events, chips or shipbuilding or whatever, that it's become clear to me that the United States needs to onshore a lot of that stuff. We need to bring back our military manufacturing capabilities, especially the stuff that, for the love of God, were dependent on China for or on that in a moment or two. But a lot of people on the conservative libertarian side say, no, that's industrial planning, that's central planning.
We don't want to do that.
And I'm like, well, we can't continue to depend on China, who has ninety two percent of the global market share in rare earth magnets, which, by the way, who knows what a rare magnet is? I didn't, But they're needed for F thirty five jet fighters, the most advanced fighter on Earth, missile guidance systems, predator drones, nuclear submarines, they all use them. And again, China has ninety two percent of the global market and.
A number of those AFTERS countries that were being driven out of that China's moving into. That's where you get a lot of that stuff. Yeah, exactly, Yeah, that's troubling.
I wonder if we're.
Going to see a move toward real politique in US foreign policy. I mean, for instance, the obvious example, China goes into African Republic number one and says, hey, well, I'm.
Sorry, that's usually posed in the other order.
The US goes into African Republic number one, says, hey, we'd like to buy some of your minerals from you. First, we need to insist that you institute these human rights reforms, and also your dictator needs to schedule elections within the next two years. And blah blah blah. China comes in and says, we'll give you a couple billion bucks period.
Right.
If you haven't, we just keep losing. We go into these countries and say you need to have better rights for gay marriage and environmental concerns and all these things. China didn't care about any of that stuff. They just offer them help, and so.
Guess what they choose China, right, And I would love to see better treatment of dissidence and gay light and everything else, but we got a realism. Reality bats laughed last. And if reality says, we got to have these magnets, which means we got to have the rare earth, which means you've got to work around China.
You got to do what's necessary.
Mark McKinnon, who's a very well respected political analyst, wrote a Vanity Fair piece about the whole debate thing, which, as I've been saying since we went on the air today, I feel like it was a huge win for Biden, like on nine different fronts. I don't know what Trump got out of it other than the debates, which might be enough. Maybe that's all he wanted. Maybe he feels just like, if I can get Biden on a stage, I can lock this thing up. I hope he's right, but many sure gave up a lot CNN and their hosts and Biden gets to choose the days and ABC that's just no trees and no crowd which Trump wanted and controlling the mics. And I mean, did he really give up all this stuff for what in return? Did he get anything in return? Anyway, The analysis is on this being a new cycle win is a win for Biden, and now Biden has set himself up for game changing success in a few weeks, creating an opportunity out of whole cloth that didn't exist a day ago. That is true also from that Vanity Fair piece. This is the kind of high risk, high reward move that has been generated in only short supply by the Baden campaign before now. Biden didn't take the lead on Wednesday, but he most assuredly put himself in a position to possibly take the lead in a matter of weeks with a great performance. This is a BFD. This is what he wanted, and this is what he needed. He needed some event that could change the whole thing, because if he stayed status quo, you were going to lose. It's high risk hy reward in that odds are probably against you that you can move the needle like that, but at least this gives you a shot. It's like the Hail Mary at the end of a football game. Very seldom works, but at least it gives you a shot.
Yeah. Yeah.
The thinking before the announcement was made was that Trump could practically just hide and wait for the election. Let Biden bumble and fumble, and the economy make people uncomfortable, and the border continue to be open. You hardly even have to campaign. But yeah, this definitely changes. I just think Trump's view is no, I will whoop his ass in any scenario. I don't care what the mic situation is. I don't care who's uh. The moderator I'm gonna I'm gonna run ringers around him.
Why that doesn't seem very trump like though?
Does it?
As a great negotiator art of the deal? You know, never never give somebody something unless you get in something back. I don't know.
I'm just surprised he didn't get anything out of it. And as far as my surprising, definitely.
I also think I buy the argument some were making on some of the podcasts as seeing to yesterday that Biden was not going to be able to get away without with not debating, So he had to debate at some point. That was not gonna work. The public was not going to put up with saying no to That's never happened in modern history.
Oh, in the various arguments they tried out for why they would avoid debate were weak, right, I guess.
It's too rude. We don't want to reward him.
Yeah please, Yeah. So there's also some speculation that if Biden does really well, he'll find a way to get out of that second debate. Well, first of all, he kind of cleverly canceled the third debate. There are usually three debates, and he has gotten rid of the third one. He wants fewer debates, and it just kind of disappeared with no pressure. So there are only two, and can he wiggle out of the second one somehow?
Yeah, you know you've persuaded me. I think Trump.
I appreciate the bravado of yeah, that's fine, whatever rules you want'll whoop your ass. He gave way too much stuff of real significance like that third debate. Well, it happens pretty sure, the June debate. It's a June twenty whatever it is. It's sort of like five and a half weeks till that debate.
And according to the pundits that know this sort of thing, Biden has got one of the best debate prep teams around him that's ever been assembled. But so does Trump. The question is whether or not Trump utilizes those people and actually listens.
To him, and whether Biden can absorb and remember what he's been told to talk about right God day, and he just resorts to stories of cannibalism over the road, trucking and putting a chain aer on corn Pop's neck.
Corn Pop?
What I want him to get up there and tell one of those stories.
Oh yeah, I've had so many miles on him track. I remember Angelo Jones said to me, Joey baby.
If he claims inflation was nine percent when he came to the office, does Jake Tapper jump in and fact check him like they would Trump if he said something flat out falls? Probably not, although on that stage it would get that would get hashed out over time the next day.
And everything like that.
Or if if if Trump's on his game, he'll call him out on the stage. Hey, that's just not true.
Joe. Is he going to be prepared enough for that, man? I hope he is. Trump's not big on learning a lot of facts and remembering them. No, no, he is not.
Luckily, old man, Joe's brain don't work. The other thing, if you haven't heard us mention it is it appears that Biden got some sort of an agreement that the debate starts with them sitting or standing next to the podium, so he doesn't have to do the old man shuffle.
Into the are inn.
Why would you give that up again? It's your theory. I guess Trump actually meant anytime anywhere, and he feels like that he'll forms and feels like he'll prevail, which maybe he will. Your thoughts on that text line four one five nine five kftc.
Armstrong heety.
Michael Cohen testified yesterday that he still lives in a Trump branded building, which tells you just how much of a pain in the acid is to move in New York City.
A couple of follow ups here on the text line that we have for you. First of all, somebody texted that they have kids that sometime whiskers and makeup and stuff like that. They were to junior high or high school, So does that count as a furry or not. I don't know. I didn't realize that was so popular. And then on the topic of furry bathrooms, we got to go to those African countries and tell them they need furry changing bathrooms in their schools or we won't buy their rare earth metals.
See how that goes.
We got a couple of texts from smart people who said that whole rare earth magnet thing that is absolutely the thing you have to have to make the batteries for E And China is expecting to dominate the global EV market. I don't think I think China might be making a mistake. I don't think EV's are going to take off the way China is open. Now, if you've got a country like China where they can can absolutely force you to buy a certain sort of car, maybe maybe you can make it work. But we're I'm not sure we're ever going to go there in the United States, at least not soon.
Yeah.
I know there's a big market for lectric vehicles in China, but I don't know what incentives and disincentives they have, and gas is.
What price that is? I know nothing about it. They sell a.
Lot of them, though, I wonder how good they are.
Jommy's cheap. They're very cheap.
And a number of people with this text the idea that the one thing Trump should demand is a drug test before the debate. You kind of like that idea being on the up.
And all about.
It'll never happen because it's just too odd an idea. I mean, I can just I don't know. It just seems so odd and out of nowhere. And Biden will say, no, you're not going to do a medical exam on me. It's just too easy to put off. But I think it's not demanding it. Peeing in a cup is not a medical exam. I think I'm just saying how Biden would spend it. I think Trump demanding it and getting turned down makes the point might be good enough.
Full body cavity search.
Oh boy, hard to imagine how that would be helpful, Michael, how much.
Time you got?
About a minute? You know what?
I really want to squeeze this in. It's going to take the whole last minute. But it's police week and this is Aishida Hasny on Fox News last night sixty.
Every time you put on that shield and walk out of the house, your family wonders if that call will come.
As President Biden honored phone and police officers outside Capital Hill.
These assonizing policies that seek to vilify.
Them, House Republicans began debate on a series of crime related bills inside, condemning what they call the democrats soft on crime policies. Will be voting to deport illegal aliens who hast law enforcement.
Boy, we sure hope everybody votes for that one.
Hard to imagine the intuity'd vote against it, but they will. And then this is the part I.
Really want you to hear. The next next clip.
The FBI just unveiled new data showing more officers were killed from twenty twenty one to twenty twenty three than in any other consecutive three year period in the past twenty years. DC Police Union Chairman Gregory Pemberton says legislation is important, but so is sending a strong message that both sides back the blue.
Policing has been politicized.
All we're trying to do here is go out find people who violated the law and bring them into criminal just system to be held accountable.
The idea that cop killings are at an all time high, or at least in recent history, and crime is rampant and all, and it's controversial to say, yeah, any illegal alien who assaults a cop, we out of deport How can that be controversial?
Right, I'll make my final thought a comment on that.
I don't want the show. I'm ready.
Here's your host for final thoughts, Joe Getty.
Let's get a final thought from everybody on the crew. To wrap things up for the day. There is our technical director, Michael Answell.
Michael, I still say the most important person in this debate is the timekeeper, because if they don't keep back youurate time, you can make a candidate look really bad.
Yep, yeah, interesting, they're going to come off you mean.
Yeah or Biden walks up. They cut it short and say, okay, well your time is up anyway. Yeah, sitting there just staring away. You know, Katie Green are esteem muswoman. As a final thought, Katie.
With everything we've been talking about, I've just decided I'm leaving for space.
There you go, Things same, more normal there.
I hear you. I hear that. Yeah, Jack final thought.
And it occurred to me listening to that clip. You could run clips of Joe Biden from the eighties and nineties, and that Joe Biden would have a much better chance of getting elected, the really tough on crime Joe Biden, the stand by Israel no matter what, Joe Biden. You can play clips of Joe Biden from twenty five thirty years ago that are much more popular than the current guy.
If only he had actual beliefs and a spine. Oh gosh.
My final thought is I haven't been as sick as I am for quite a while.
Had a hell of a fever last night.
It's starting to feel better, I think, but it kind of ups and downs, and I don't know whether I have You know what, I haven't bothered checking COVID.
You got to take a test a bad fever with a cold.
Yeah, I know it's there are complications if you have a positive COVID test.
You know what I mean.
I hear you, Armstrong, you Getty wrapping up another grueling four hour workday.
Best to just keep it between us exactly.
God bless America.
Whoa, whoa, Hang on, guys, I'm Strong and Getty. How many more hours am I doing? When it comes on for you to go, you'll have to go. I'm leaving a personal privilege a little too much, donkey dot. So let's go with a bang. And what do we want? Public defecation? When do we want it? I mean about three minutes?
My god, that's the worst thing you ever said.
Yeah, I don't want to be associated with it any of that.
That's some of my best work and that I know. Thank you all very much, Armstrong and Getty.