Take Your Meat Elsewhere, Ma'am

Published Sep 24, 2024, 5:36 PM

In hour 4 of The Armstrong & Getty Show

  • Some moments from the recent Trump rally
  • A woman's bicep exploded
  • Josh Hoover talks to A&G about cell phones in schools
  • Final thoughts! 

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Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio, the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Katty.

I'm Strong and Jetty and he Armstrong and Eddy.

Kamala Harris has reportedly given a speech in Pittsburgh. You know, her speeches are very short about her plan to quote build wealth. She hasn't know anything about building wealth. But she's been in office for three and a half years. Kamalas Runa's economic policies have already cost.

The typical household.

Twenty nine thousand dollars through rampant inflation, twenty nine thousand per household. She's a one woman economic wrecking ball.

Yeah, I'm I listened to that. I happened to hear that part live and I thought, you know, it's fine, but I would have worded it. Did you know what cost you twenty nine thousand dollars more a year now than it did before the Biden Harris administration. The way he worded it, I thought it was a little harder to you know, it didn't hit as hard. But yeah, yeah, whatever. That was his rally Yesterday's doing lots of rallies in Pennsylvania because that is a key state for both of them. Let's hear a little more. I call him crooked Joe. That was very effective.

It got him out of the race.

I mean I guessed it.

No, we had a debate and he didn't do too well in that debate, and they came to him and they said, you're down twenty one points and you're gonna lose.

This can only happen to me, So I end up with somebody new.

But here's the thing. All I have to do is expose her for what she is. She's a communist. Okay, she's a cabunist, and this country is not ready for a communist and hopefully never will be because.

That doesn't work.

The worst thing he does is do these rallies that reinforces his worst tendencies.

Sorry you think.

Yeah, if he was on a silent debate stage or talking to a bunch of independent voters or undecided voters and he said she's a communist, Wait on what commists? Go on? Why do you say she's a communist? What's the problem with their policies? How does the fact me as a voter?

Wait? Like communists?

Yay?

Everybody cheers.

He doesn't have to do the work at the rallies, except when he's reading off the teleprompter.

Uh, well, yeah, I don't want Kamala Harrish to win. No, oh no, yeah, I'm horrified by it. Well, partially because I don't have the slightest idea what she's going to do, because she hasn't really had to say, and even if she did, why would I believe her? As she has gone back and forth on a number of issues, like one hundred and eighty degrees. She is doing an interview with NPR today. I don't know if they might try to boost their journalistic chops by asking her some hard questions with the follow up we'll see. Trump did say this yesterday. This, This is a point of disagreement I have with him, and Vladimir wanted it badly.

That was the apple of his eye. Ukraine was the apple of his eye. But I said, don't did He would have never gone in, would have never happened. All these things would have never happened, but Ukraine. Now I see Zelinsky is here. I think Zilinsky's the greatest salesman in history. Every time he comes into the country, he walks away with sixty billion dollars billion walks into sixty billion dollars.

Yeah, so the crowd kind of reacts with a my four that are against that. I don't know. I don't I really don't know where the country is or where the party is on that. I'm glad he walks away with sixty billion. I wish he walked away with more and the and the go ahead to use the weapons the way he wants to use them, because I think it's really important for world stability and for the United States. But I think Trump go ahead. But I don't know how many Trump voters agree with that.

I was gonna say, I think Trump has a point when he says a lot of this would not have happened had he been president. He's at least partially right. But that being said, what are you going to do now? And don't give me the I'll settle it in one day. I'll sit down with both of them, will settle it one day.

That's ridiculous, it's laughable. Don't you think he's just very frustrated. Don't you think he's implying there though, that he doesn't think we should be giving Zelenski so much money? Yes, one hundred percent? Okay, yeah, yeah, that's interesting, So it's his policy.

On the other hand, here's the Great Man's opponent and clips thirty five. This is I'm sorry thirty six. This is the LA Parade in twenty eighteen. I'll hit you with a punchline after you hear it.

Thirty six. We don't have a thirty six. She made that up?

How does this happen? And we had quite the conversation about it earlier today. The conversation was great. The clip not so much doesn't exist apparently even though I heard it.

Can you can you describe it for me?

Katie just highlighted it and then unhighlighted it on Google Docs.

What does that this mean? I don't know. It is from an LA parade in twenty eighteen. I saw this. I saw this a couple of times yesterday.

Yes, Kamala dancing around chanting up up with education, down, down with deportation in the crowd with Jesse Smollett. That's a good look. Yeah, down down with deportation.

Okay, hey, yeah, let like eight, ten, twelve million people into our country without really adding them, but we're not allowed to even talk about deporting them.

How come, darling?

She's asked in her non existent never to happen interview that exists only in my fantasies.

Well, let's play. I hear she is on Jimmy Fallon in twenty nineteen clib thirty five, Michael.

Climate change is the single greatest threat facing our world today. That's why I am committed to passing a green new deal, creating clean jobs, and finally putting an end to fracking once and for all.

Ah, how is she getting away with? My values haven't changed? My look, I grew up a middle class person and my values haven't changed. You've stated declarative sentences with not a lot of extraneous words. I'm going to ban fracking once and for all. Did you change your mind or up? My values have change? What the half does that mean? You're making me mad? What do you mean?

And how has that not been nailed down by the media. Then, the most important state in the country for this election is Pennsylvania. The big issue in Pennsylvania is fracking. She said she wants to ban it. Now she says she never said that or changed her mind.

I don't know, I don't even know.

This is the most miserable and idiotic election ever held any country.

Oh wow, that's including like fourth grade class president elections worthy. We're gonna have chocolate milk with gym class person one out over the Yeah, no kidding.

I think a New Deal which was a giant expansion of the welfare state, the Inflation Reduction Act, which doubles inflation. I just I'm through. I'm over it. My val in the country, good luck. So she gets away with.

Whatever massaging of it he made after she became Biden's running mate, because he wasn't against fracking. M Also, she voted on that great, big, giant bill that was you know, trillions of dollars of green New Deal. She voted on that, and in there somewhere there was some stuff about leases for fracking. So she gets away with claiming see them for fracking. No, they put that in a bill to get Joe Manchin to vote for it. Not because you wanted it, No, you just did. Ah, that's so maddening to me. We'll NPR bring that up today. That's where I would start if I was NPR, if we had her on today and she granted us an interview, That's where I'd want to start. Look, we really need to dail down this fracking thing played the Jimmy follonclip. So is that not true anymore? Yes or no?

Look, my values have not changed.

Please, with all due respect, Yes or no? Is that still operable? And if not? What changed? No, I'm gonna just say. She would just repeat it.

Look, my values have not changed. In twenty twenty, I said I was against you.

Are a know nothing idiot who slept your way to the top. Oh geez, I'm sorry. My values have not changed. I shouldn't have said that.

Actually, saw I heard the opposite there, the same thing in reverse. Somebody was grilling JD. Vance about whether he would have certified the elections the results of the twenty twenty election. He just kept saying, I would have sent it back to the stage to consider. So you would not have certified it. I would have sent it to the States to develop another slate of electors. He just wouldn't answer the question. You know, After a while, the interviewer says, Okay, you're not going to answer, let's move on.

But that's what she would do.

That's what she will do if they dare ask her any probe in questions on Nakedly Progressive Radio.

Well, that one there from Jimmy Fallon, which again I think Trump should be be be playing these clips at his rallies. He should be. She won't do interviews, So here's the interview she's done in the past, and play the clips of her saying free sex, changes for trans changes for illegals in prison, open borders, crossing the border shouldn't be a crime, doing away with ice, gonna outlaw fracking. Play all those constantly at your rallies and see if the media picks up on any of them. But that's hard point.

Here's a democratic consultant, Kristin Davis, and clips thirty three her take on the whole situation.

I think she's smart and that she doesn't do a whole lot of interviews because she doesn't have to answer the hard questions. And so we saw Joe Biden did the same type of strategy back in twenty twenty. She's not doing big interviews because she doesn't want to answer why she's flip flopped on fracking. There was an article saying that she's being very vague about her position on immigration now. So it is very smart because she doesn't have to if she can hold run the clock out, you know, we're starting voting in some of these states, in Pennsylvania and Virginia, and if she doesn't have to answer these questions, it's probably better off.

Words.

I don't really know how far vibes will get her. She's going to have to put some meat on the bones here.

Well, that's the problem, though the meat is ran said. Nobody wants that meat. Take your meat elsewear ma'am. The only reason you play ropodove like that is you don't have anything to offer, and everybody's kind of upfront about it. The problem is that we the people and we the media are permitting that, which is disgusting.

Or even if you could handle the questions, if nobody's gonna make you and the mainstream media is not going to force you to, then why would you Why would you ever offer up things that could be twisted or turned or used against you if you don't have to, and she doesn't have to.

I could argue, well, she's not winning this way, it's tied, and given Trump's perennial underperformance in the polls, he's probably winning. But she's continues with the ropodope because.

She has nothing else. How do you like this?

I just came up with this, Up, up with deportation, down with pett stickation, up with deportation, down with pet mastication.

Which is well fancy word for eating chewing. Yes, no, I thought that was good. Okay, more on the way Armstrong and Getty.

The next day, when I woke up, I was really really sore and my arms were swollen. And I thought that I was just super sore because I haven't done upper body in a while, and I especially haven't done pull ups in a while, like it's been a.

Couple of years.

My issue was my arms. They were so swollen. I couldn't straighten out my arms all week. In my hands and fingers were starting to go numb on Friday and tingling. So that's why Saturday morning I went to urgent care and they immediately just.

Sent me to the er. What so, so it's the story. People did a CrossFit workout and what happened.

Sounds like grabbed demielosis to me, Jack, But I haven't examined the woman personally.

Well, what I do know about this is she did something called the Murph Challenge, which is brutal. It's something that jims will usually do each year, and it's one hundred pull ups, two hundred pushups, three hundred squad It started with one mile run then those three things followed by another mile.

So I could do all those things over time, except for the pull ups I'm not doing. I can't do one hundred pull ups. Be give me the rest of my life. Okay, So she.

Got really sort of I exercised too much. What does that term you throughout though, Joe rab dumb myelosis, which is myolysis rab myo lisis carefully your tongue will get so swollen and stiff you can't talk.

I don't know.

Somebody type that on the sound sheet up what it meant?

Do we have a written version or I don't know. So a couple of things you ought to know. You won't hear this in media, probably Benjamin Netanyah, whose polls have rebounded quite a bit after aggressive Israeli operations. That's in Israel. Benjamin Netanyaw's pole standing has recovered to put his Lakud party back at the top of national surveys in a turnaround that has followed Israel launching more aggressive operations in Lebanon and Iran. This is from the Financial time, so apparently the people of Israel are digging it, while our Secretary of State and politicians are saying it's escalatory. We don't like it, it's not a good idea. Well, the people of Israel think it's a good idea, So I think that's interesting.

Yeah, yeah, the unwavering don't don't escalate. We shouldn't escalate. We need a peace deal. It's just it's it's so tired at this point.

And we mentioned Kamala Harris with an NPR interview. It's going to air later today, but apparently it's already been recorded. It's NPR in Wisconsin, and there is some news being made in that. She said she supports eliminating the filibuster to pass legislation codifying Row. But regardless, for whatever it would be. Eliminating the filibuster is a heck of a thing to say, and that would be a major restructure of the way do we do things in our government. And the Senate would be the house and it would be majority for whatever, and yeah, that'd be a big deal.

They want to end the filibuster and pack the Supreme Court and directly elect the president because Republicans want to tear down the institutions in this country, right, because Trump is a aw.

Because threat is Trump is a threat to democracy. Exactly, yeah, exactly, We're going to tear down democracy to protect it. I don't think I don't think policy matters enough for that to move the needle on a single voter in the country. She says she wants to end the filibuster ninety nine percent, Well, ninety percent of people say what the hell's a filibuster? And then the remaining nine percent say, I don't care.

I'm sure I'll bounce back tomorrow. But you know, just this is one more example of what's just got me exhausted. So she finally does an interview and she talks about abortion.

Okay, well, NPR probably brought it up as if it's the number one issue in America.

Elon Musk just called this the post of the year. Oh, it's a parody account of Elon Musk.

Never mind, Oh that was close. It doesn't You almost got catfished. You almost met a woman in a parking lot who's a dude.

One of the fellows behind cal Unicorne has moved to ban cell phones in the classroom. We will talk to the fabulous Josh Hoover in just a moment or two.

I can't believe you need legislation to ban cell phones and classrooms. That it's just obvious to everyone to not and it's.

Gonna take two years, a two year waiting period. Oh what I know, I know again. I'm just tired of it all.

I like to ban cell phones for everyone under eighteen.

Armstrong and Getty.

The idea of your kid having a smartphone in the classroom is moronic. I can't believe anybody even considers allowing it. But California may have set the standard for the whole country, as they often do. The Governor, Gavin Newsom has signed into law the Phone Freeze School.

Act, and we welcome Josh Hoover, California Assemblyman, to the show. Josh was behind the bipartisan act trying to protect kids from the harms of smartphone use during the school day.

Josh, how are you.

I'm doing great, guys, great to be back.

Congratulations, well done. Nice to see something bipartisan happening in cal UNICORNEA.

Yeah, absolutely agree. You know what we have seen from twenty ten to twenty nineteen, we've seen anxiety and depression rates among adolescents go up by over fifty percent, the suicide rates gone up forty eight percent, and among young girls specifically from ten to fourteen years old, we've seen the suicide rate go up one hundred and thirty one percent. These are statistics that Jonathan Height, who I know you guys talked about a lot on your show, breaks down in his book The Anxious Generation, and what he says is, you know, one of the things we've seen during that same period of time is the increased use of smartphones among young people. I'm a dad of teenagers and this is something I'm very passionate about getting a hold of. So we introduced the Phone Free Schools Act to really limit access to that during the school day.

Well, so, what was the pushback on this? Like, I can't believe there even needs to be a law. I doubt there's a specific law that says you're not allowed to play the trumpet in class. Who would just all agree that that's a bad idea. Nobody I've heard you play the trump I don't think you need a law. What is the pushback on this other than what if there's an emergency? Is there any other pushback other than the ridiculous over stated. What if there's an emergency.

Yeah, so the bill actually includes exemptions for emergencies, So if there was ever an emergency, you certainly could give students back access to the phones. But absolutely, I mean, this is a very simple rule to implement in schools. We're not talking about Nokia's with the game Snake and texting on them. I mean we're talking about, you know, access to social media, which is the real problem. Gallop, the relatest Gallop numbers actually found that kids are spending American teenagers are spending five hours per day on social media apps alone and during the school day. It just absolutely has a terrible impact on their academic performance and their mental health.

Josh, we were cracking wise earlier about the fact that it takes that the Phone Free Schools Act gives county education offices until July first of twenty twenty six to draft their policies.

Why the heck does it take that long?

Well, you know, this is kind of just part of the negotiation process.

I would.

You know, a lot of school districts, including by the way, former school district I used to represent, and Los Angeles Unified, which is the largest school district in California have already voted on these policies, so it's already happening in a number of places throughout the state. But this puts a hard deadline on every district in California to take action. I wish it was a little sooner, but I think it's important that we're forcing them to take action.

But what the hell does it? Why can't it be done by noon today? You're not allowed to have a cell phone and class anymore.

Yeah, you'd have to ask the Democrats who demanded that. I guess, I mean, well, seriously, what's the argument.

Well, it absolutely could be done by today. And actually our hope is that, you know, this really pushes it over for districts to start having this conversation immediately. But I agree with you, it should be sooner.

Those of us who aren't in government don't understand how what's going on with you all people? I mean, it makes no sense to me whatsoever. No more cell phones in class. You announce over the loudspeaker and it's done.

Yeah, a lot of these school districts, and Josh, you can speak to this, are of fifetoms or do you say fiefdoms where you know, the local school boards and the teachers' unions and the administration. They don't appreciate anybody meddling with their deal.

Yeah.

This bill was actually opposed by the school Boards Association. They were actually the only opponent, and it was largely due to a local control argument. But the reality is that this is clearly a matter of statewide concern. All of our kids need to be off their phones during the school day.

Yeah, I understand it. Now. I'll discuss that when you're when we're done with you.

Yeah, I'd like to hear more about that anti trumpet legis though, worth mentioning last.

Zones per go either.

By the way, he'll take my trombone when you pry it out of my No, you can have it, come to think of it. Last year, Florida passed the rule barring students cell phones from K through twelve. Similar law goes into effect next year in Indiana. Ohio, the governor signed a bill makes schools come up with policies to minimize student cell phone use wait to impost half measures of Ohio. In Virginia, the governor has also ordered schools to have cell phone free education by January, and in New York City. They said last month they would table plans to introduce a cell phone ban, which had been in effect until twenty fifteen. What the year twenty twenty four, last I check, Eric Adams probably got a bribe to keep them in classrooms.

Anyway.

You don't have to comment on that, Josh. All right, Well that's good news. We say, well done, and it's good to talk to you as always.

Absolutely, guys, thanks for covering this, all right.

You got it? Yeah, yeah, it's a good move.

If it's a little frustrating it takes that long, but a little.

It's just done. But I understand it now. So here's my example. Quite a few years ago, Joe and I had we're going to do a TV station was going to come to an interview with us here at the radio station, and had a brand new boss starting that day. He found out that the TV station was going to come interview us, and he canceled it because he hadn't been consulted on it or involved in the decision at all. He didn't cancel it because it was a bad idea. It was a great idea to have a TV station come interviews, but it wasn't a good look for who decides what when, So he canceled it to make it clear that no, no, no, I decide if you're going to have a TV interview or not. You don't decide. That's what's going on with the pushback on the cell phone thing. Right, the teacher's unis or whatever. I have to say, no, no, no, no, you don't tell us what to do. Right, even if we're agreement with this, we'll decide how it rolls out when it rolls out. Yeah.

Well, I'm generally very simil pathetic to the idea of local control of virtually everything, including schools. But to have such an undeniably awful force in any classroom is it's indefensible on any level. It is a TV screen and a telephone and a porno film and a casino and have a dozen other things I can't think of. To have a smartphone in the kid's hands during the school day, it's it's obscenely, ridiculously beyond the pale to even consider permitting them.

So every kid having a smartphone in their hand probably didn't.

Ah, but it's worth I'm sorry, but it's worth pointing out it's often the parents that oppose the band because they're so used to being able to reach out and contact Junior twenty four to seven.

Yeah, Michael, also use parents use phones to track their kids. There's apps where they can actually follow their kids.

What do you need to track your kid at school for? He's at school? They got a tag in their ear school. So I'm I'm thinking most kids do not have a smartphone until two thousand and tennish because they came out and roughly with seven o eight and they're too expensive and kids wouldn't have had them. So that might even be a little earlier. But so is that too early for you view it to had that experience with your kids where they're all out by.

Then or not?

Yeah? Yeah, anyway, just because I don't like the fact that it's only in classrooms, I don't because I pull up to the school, every single kid standing on the sidewalk or you know, on the playground or wherever is staring at their phone. I don't want it there either, No, who does? Who wants them? Who wants the kids walking around looking at smartphones after school while they're waiting for you to pick them up? Who wants that? Gosh?

And kids can't communicate and look anybody in the eye in her anxiety prone at every human interaction.

I wonder why. But seriously, what's the argument for other than the I need to be able to get hold of them? Is that the only argument other.

Than all the other kids are doing it and Junior will be very, very angry at me if I don't let my kid.

Well, they wouldn't all be doing it if it were against the rules. Why are their smartphones allowed at school at all? Why do you get to use it for a half hour leading up to the bell ringing, and in between classes and through the whole lunch hour, and on all school trips where they all ride together and stare at their phones instead of talking and joking like we all used to do. Why. I don't know.

It's a horrible development. It's like a dread disease has afflicted humanity. But the dread disease was the genius of Steve Jobs in Silicon Valley.

Well, and as always say, those of us who are older will all be dead soon and there will be nobody to even ask why wouldn't we hasn't it always been this way? Didn't the cavemen walk around staring at the smartphones?

Well? And then, like doctor Fauci, took a dread disease and really amped it up, really give it that gain of function. The Mark Zuckerberg's of the world took that wonderful, awful invention and made it even worse, put the spike proteins of social media on it.

And here we are.

Wasn't the Adam Baum, folks, it was the Internet ended humanity. We're literally not having babies anymore. I got to give up because this is making me insane. I got to give up on it. It's because my kids are right in that age. It just drives me nuts watching all of these kids, instead of having the normal human experience or the entirety of the human existence on earth correct, all of history, all staring at their phones at the high school football game.

Or whatever activity. It is horrible, But I guess I'm a lone.

Voice on this garden of Eden, tree and knowledge. What did Eve grab an apple?

That was?

That was just they left. They didn't have room to write apple iPhone right in the Book.

Of Genesis, right, that's what they meant. The Bible poor translation from the original Sumerian. It was supposed to be apple sixteen promacs is what it was supposed to.

Well, Samsung lobbied right King James and told him, hey, can you leave that part out? I mean, we'd like to share.

We'll finish Strong next farm Strong and Getty.

Why would he sell his tapes on the dark net? He's selling it because he needs the cash. The last freak golf tape that just got sold on the dark net, which I know because I monitor when for five hundred million. It had multiple stars in it, Nicki, minaj Rihanna, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber Drake. It was a really interesting night in Calabasas, and he just sold that footage.

For half a billion dollars according to sing your Jaguar right?

Okay, well, who would argue with jaguar right? And her uh credibility or his? His credibility?

Was that forty four seconds long? That clip seems shorter than that.

So I was into it. So now we have Diddy on Is this on Conan?

Did we say, okay, you know, so you have If you don't have what they need, they're gonna leave, right, gotta keep them there, right he locks on the doors.

Okay's is sounding kind of dangerous. Now that's a little.

Kinky yeah, rock, but just check it out.

You need a lot of heat.

Heat heat, you mean physically the place has to be hot.

You don't have no air conditioning, no air conditioning. Heat affects the alcohol, and it also affects like you know, everybody gets a little bit more comfortable and loose, builds up a nice little sweat.

So he makes it really hot in there and locks the doors. He admits on Conan O'Brien the freak off so that he was having for all those years.

So he was comfortable enough to kind of hint at what was going on.

Right, Well, wow, I think similar to Harvey Weinstein, lots and lots and lots of people knew this was going on, more or less in some cases, like completely knew what was going on, And there would be thousands of people, right that would have a pretty good idea of what was happening over there.

Yes, thousands might be a little much, but there'd be plenty plenty for it to.

Get out, you'd think for twenty years with the number of people involved. I don't know. And maybe he was like.

Wes Anderson and Wes Anderson he had a cast that he really liked to work with, kind of limited number of folks.

I've read many of the descriptions for various unwilling participants that are starting to talk to The New York Post and other outlets about what it was like. Sounds it sounds pretty like Roman gladiatory. I mean, you're just at the point of a gun, being forced to do all kinds different sex things, and you're out of your mind on drugs that were given to you against your will in many cases, Yeah, very caligular lish, or at least without your consent. He would slip drugs into whatever you were doing and then order you to do a variety of pretty crazy things.

The coverage of this trial if it happens, and I suspect it will, I think it will too. I'm guessing whatever plea deal they might come up with would be so onerous mister Combs would decide I might as well try to fight.

This, Yeah, because he can afford really really good lawyers. How old a fella is he fifties? Mike is about fifty? How old's p Diddy? There, Katie? I need an age on p Diddy? Yeah, but what did you say about the trill? He's how old?

Fifty four? Yeah? So you know if he got well, it depends because he might have great lawyers. He might plead out and get sentenced to you know, eighteen years. Serve half of that. He'll still be alive when he gets out. Or he gambles at all and gets sentenced to one hundred years. You know, he goes to trial and loses. I should say I don't want to be too brief for the room. He goes to trial, loses, gets sentenced to one hundred years whatever, and we'll never get out again. On the other hand, I'm sure he has a legal team that makes Ojay's dream team look like your local you know legal aid guy.

Yeah, like something much.

Like Public Defender.

Yeah, the trial could be one of the all time great Did you hear what came out of the p did he trial today?

Oh my god?

But it's it's going to make the lorraina bobbitt thing, which introduced the word penis onto the nation's airwaves. I don't even want to think about the descriptions and the tap dancing and the euphemisms that will have to be employed to report on what's going on in a trial.

A public trial, Jack GISs Tim stop, Jack and Jose go and if they don't give Caneville.

Be back to morrow. Here's your host for final thoughts, Joe Getty.

Let's get a final thought from everybody on the crew. To wrap up the show, our technical director Michaelangelo will lead us off.

Michael, please, I was just thinking about cell phones in schools. If I was a kid and I had cell phones, I think I would have failed every class.

Yeah, I might have. I definitely might have. Katie Green a final thought.

Please. It's always so interesting with these things, like all this gross stuff about Diddy. His music is being streamed like never before following all these allegations. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. That's the Jacko syndrome.

If you're a conservative artist, one of the few, and you say something people don't like, your dropped, but you can be a full on rapist and whatever.

Jack final thought him. I not know this, Katie, because you're young. It was in nineteen ninety three that a woman named Lorena Bobbitt cut her husband's penis off and threw it in the parking lot of a convenience store. If I remember correctly and prim and prior to that, you didn't say the word penis on radio or television ever. It was just it was like it was a bad word. But because of that trial and the need to stand up for women dealing with abusive husbands, at least that was the early story, uh penis became mainstreamed.

And then, oddly enough, when Janet Jackson revealed her ariola to a nation, you couldn't say anything for about fifteen years.

First some reason, Yeah, funny, how that works. Armstrong and Getty wrabbing up another grueling for our workday.

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And Getty can afford four more years of this try.

This has to stop, and it has to stop like the day before.

Yesterday, you talk about extreme so so everyone knows that.

Okay, so let's go out with the buying so off and every time we take proposed taking two weeks off, everybody poops their drawers like where brain surgeons are. The world will stop or infants will die or something

On that I note, thank you all very much, Armstrong and Getty

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