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Published Aug 26, 2024, 5:31 PM

In hour 4 of The Armstrong & Getty Show:

  • Great stuff from John Stossel
  • Jack's movers
  • Trump calls out Kamala
  • Final Thoughts! 

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

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Uh. Another quick thing before we get to what we're gonna do here, we got a Bernie Sanders thing here. He was on one of the shows yesterday talking about how sixty percent of people are living paycheck to paycheck. It seems a little high, really, sixty people or paycheck to paycheck. I find that hard to believe.

But we're going to bring more people wealth through eliminating the free markets.

Yeah.

Good.

But the Washington Post had this story break in the last hour and I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but here's the headline. Some flight attendants face homelessness and hunger. You're just barely surviving. It hasn't quotes flight attendants facing homelessness and hunger you're barely surviving. You look you look pretty happy. Seems like a cool joe. Why'd you take the job if you're home, if you're about to be homeless and hungry?

Some flight attendants? How many like the beginners on the small region? And how are you going to get a roommate or a sweetheart or something? The same as everybody?

And how are you living your life? What do you you know? Come on, I find it hard to believe that that's a job. You end up hungry and homeless in being a flight attendant. But maybe I'm wrong. I'll look into the story.

There are a rare few in media who are actually standing up for a liberty and be responsible governance and media. John Stossel is highly placed among them. Came across some work he did the other day his website. I believes John stossel dot com. There's all sorts of good content there. And if you don't know John Stossel's act, it's absolutely worth knowing him. He is a good egg. He's one of those guys. On the rare occasions I disagree with him. His opinion is always worth hearing because it helps you you wrestle with your own and make your own stronger at any rate. This first clip is a little bit long ish, but there was no natural breaking in, and it's very very good talking about the unbelievably dishonest media we have right now, which you know is not news to anybody, but I thought he'd put it pretty eloquently.

We'll start with seventy Michael.

Have you noticed how some in the media just suck up to some politicians.

I'm struck just in your presence.

Struck in her prison, looking.

You in the eye, with your passion that you were displaying.

Republicans are treated differently.

Let me finish this answer, well, let me I'm gonna I'm gonna go ahead and interrupt you here on the FBI.

I mean, we have just my question, though, governor, excuse me.

Aggressive interviews are easy to notice, but some bias is more subtle.

For example, what a great campaign.

The media have always covered Iowa caucus victory speeches.

We're gonna want to listen in very very closely, thank you all.

But this year when Trump won, thank you, We love you all. CNN cut away from his speech.

Here he is right now under under my voice.

You hear him repeating his anti immigrant rhetoric.

Actually, no, Jake, you hear him, We don't.

CNN wouldn't let us actually listen to Trump and decide for ourselves. MSNBC showed one of Trump's speech. Rachel Maddow said.

We will let you know if there's any news made.

Maddow says it's not responsible to broadcast Trump live because he lies so much. Wow, we reporters can point that out out of cutting away when he talks.

I've repeatedly reported on Trump's lies.

Trump lies even about unimportant things like the crowd at his inauguration.

The ratings of his TV show.

But Biden lies too. Here he lies about doing well in law school.

Ended up in the top half of my class.

Biden now concedes he did not graduate in the top half of his law school class.

He also lied when he said I.

Have never discussed with my son or my brother or anyone else having to do with their businesses.

That's good stuff right there, and appalling. I'd be interested to look into who lies the most and how consequential they are. I think Biden's in the running with Donald Trump for exaggerations or lies, absolutely, But they would never consider cutting away from Biden's not involved anymore. But back in the day, cutting away from his big speech because he lies so much. It's appalling mainstream media. You want to drive skeptical voters into Trump's arms. Keep doing that. God, that's so damned maddening.

How'd you like Jake Tapper, who I used to think more highly of, with his well you hear as his anti immigrant rhetoric? Oh yeah, because it's only like, what a ten percent or so of the racist, hateful Americans who want the border secure, right, Jake.

So between sixty and ninety percent of Americans agree with Trump on the border stuff, depending on which question you're talking about. But that's anti immigrant rhetoric. So we won't even run the speech. That's freaking insane from a journalistic standpoint.

More good stuff from the great John Stossel next clip seventy one.

I shouldn't be surprised that the media treat Republicans differently. For every Republican in newsrooms, there are ten Democrats. And now NPR has actually hired this woman to be its new CEO. She not only tweeted Trump's a racist, but you're blm looting said, sure, looting is counterproductive, but it's fine because what their looting comes from a system of oppressure.

She's now the boss of government funded radio.

Wow yes, wow, yeah yeah she that chick is a treat This is part of her when she got hired.

If you miss it, we're further down this road than we've been in my lifetime, don't you think?

Oh yeah, oh, one hundred percent. Yeah absolutely, Next clip.

Here's another example.

The governor of Texas refuses to give in to federal law. Recently, reporters suddenly got very upset about rule of law. The governor of Texas refuses to give in to federal law. The media can't believe that Texas politicians put up a fence and won't remove it even after the Feds told them to. But when it comes to sanctuary cities, the tone is very different.

Communities that shield undocumented immigrants by not reporting offenses to immigration enforcement they choose not to follow federal immigration laws.

They simply choose not to follow the law. They don't refuse like Texas does.

The governor of Texas refuses to give federal law.

Right, yeah, yep, ingregious and obvious. One more from Astocles is a seventy six.

Michael Libertarians get trashed, Republicans get interrupted and their speech is cut off, but Democrats largely get.

A pass, even if you can't tell what they say.

Beer brute here it is used to make them prove Beard in his fine ooh Worth Rider, thanks for the great Lakes.

But there is some good news today more people ignore leftist media. CNN's primetime viewership fell behind the history channels recently.

More people now get their news from independent.

Journalists who publish in places like substack and YouTube.

Like us.

It's a good trend because we're more thoughtful than the silly people on TV.

For chalka chocolate chip? Nah, good clip, goodsel. When do they ever ask Donald Trump? What did you order? If they get a chance to ask him a question outside a restaurant or something, give me a break. I know who is it that was pointing this out from the convention? Oh? Mark Halpern in his newsletter, he said, it's just true. When reporters see a big player who's a Democrat at the convention, they run up. So how do you think it's going so far? If they see a Republican they run up? You said, JD. Vance was right about blah blah blah, it's just the way it is.

Mm hmm, yep. We have to be better on the right side of the aisle. It just is the world we live in. Is it fair?

No?

Is it honorable? Is it patriotic? No? None of the above, And yet it is.

I realized Biden's well, I keep saying, he's no longer anything. He's the freaking president of the United States. He's the most powerful oh man on planet Earth. Maybe number two, but certainly in the top two. And you know he's an afterthought. But anyway, that particular clip of him being indecipherable I hadn't heard before.

Wow, that was a goodness, some serious garblage.

The fact that he would have still been the candidate today and for another two months outside of that debate. God, I wish I could do the parallel universe where he didn't debate until September or October like they normally do, right right, And how the media would still be saying things like cheap fakes, I can't keep up with him, or behind the scenes, he's better than I've ever seen him. I'd still be saying that, and you know, they would be.

Right right, And imagine the panic that would have set in after the disastrous debate because it was inevitable that it would be disastrous, and he's senile.

And part of the pan was because Kamala Harris was a know nothing who couldn't possibly win. But now that's all thrown aside. She's the greatest thing that's ever happened.

Yeah, wild again.

If you'd gone into a coma in June and walking up now, you'd think, wait.

What they yet, We're all just supposed to say yes.

Yes with his trade face.

Since we're probably gonna move away from presidential politics after this, I'll say I used to say, I think Trump understands the modern moment we're in better than anybody else, certainly when he was running against Hillary and maybe against Biden. I think, right now, and this is none of this is good, but I think he realized where we are with celebrity culture and what people pay attention to and what we don't. I think he just understood that intuitively different the Democrats might be onto it now positions on your website, Hey Grandpa nice do an interviews? Why they might just understand where we are culturally media wise in a way that now Trump doesn't quite understand.

Right Kumla's campaign isn't studying Bill Clinton. They're studying the Kardashians, right, or Taylor Swift and Travis Kelzi or whatever.

Just yeah, yes, Michael.

People want to be entertained, not informed.

Don't got time for that or don't or yeah, all kinds of different things. Just you know, like my side, I don't want to hear any negative the thing about my side. So I'm fine with no interview. In fact, I've heard people say out loud, I think it's a good idea for not doing interviews. It's the most important thing is that we defeat Donald Trump. So I'm fine with the Democrats are saying this. I'm fine with the fact that she has taken no positions because it's that important that we beat Trump. Wow, that's where we are. She What if she gets elected president without having a position on our website or having done an interview? What does that say for where we are? Is the world's oldest democracy.

I hope Lincoln and Douglas rise from their graves and rain heavy blows down upon anybody who thinks that way.

You see, I hope people are beaten by skeletons in the street.

That's your answer, well, ghosts, you know, ghost skeleton haunted, bipartisan ghosts.

Though all right, I was looking for you're a political science major. I was hoping for more, But no, I want to go with ghost skeletons, ghostly patriots to to to haunt the living. Yes, right, I got an at at least I have a policy. H I got a little story about moving and the people that moved me yesterday and what that means about America and a few things I think, among other things on the way stay with us. When I got the bill yesterday, I remembered why. Back when I was younger, I used to see if I could strong arm friends or family and people who I knew who had a truck to help me move, because it's really expensive to hire people to help you move. It would ended up being a lot more money than I thought it was going to be for my crappy limited amount of furniture. And it's all crappy. Yeah, In fact, a lot of it I kind of just burnt or thrown in the garbage and bought new it'd have been better off. But uh, I was wondering this throughout the day. Great moving company that I hired, some local people did a fabulous job. But two of the guys I think spoke Russian, and then the head guy he spoke English also, and their language, and I always find it a little disconcerting because I don't have any idea what they're saying. They might be saying all along, God, this guy lives like a hog, or has he ever seen worse furniture or whatever was certainly possible. They're just bad mouthing me. Anyway. They did a great job, but I was wondering how we've allowed ourselves to get to this point where the only people who drive my uber around or move my furniture around or mow my lawn aren't from here and don't speak English. And I don't care about the English part. It's just the fact that there aren't people who were born in the United States doing these jobs. We actually have embraced something that Joe and I used to mock twenty years ago, the whole doing jobs Americans won't do. I thought that was a horrific thought. The idea that there are jobs that Americans won't do culturally is just I mean, that's awful, partially because I've done lots of those jobs. I did tons of those jobs. When I was younger, I was happy to have them. I didn't like the job, but I was happy to be able to make money. Now we've decided no young person should work at all, and if they do, they should be in an office or something, or stay at home with your parents rather than go out and move boxes for somebody. I just it sickens me. It's got to be culturally poison to have this economy, isn't it.

Yeah, well, immigrants doing rough jobs has been a part of American history, I mean the whole way but drinking periods of rapid economic growth, low low unemployment, and nobody on the social safety nets dole because it didn't really exist, or it existed for a very limited number of people. So if you didn't work, you would be unable to feed yourself.

But they're also tons of native born Americans who are doing those jobs and immigrants. Now it seems to be almost entirely immigrants that do those kind of jobs. While we do know at the same time that we've decided that, you know, young people stay at home till they're much older, or you get on some sort of government program. Right, And I was thinking about these guys they got paid at the end of the day. They live somewhere, they both had wedding rings on, they're married, they have families, they probably kids. They're doing it, but we've decided our young people can't do it. And I just I'm just culturally, I think it's a real problem.

Yeah, well, I I think there are a lot of fairly perverse attitudes that have seeped in, most of them coming from the left. The idea that, for instance, you're much much better off being just just suffocated with college debt, working some cubicle job that you hate that doesn't utilize your degree, because it would be just beneath you to, you know, do one of you know, dozens of jobs we can mention right now that are generally done by folks without a college degree.

One other part, nice guy, But the end of the thing, he asks the other guy to ask the other guy to tell me in English if he could use my bathroom. Of course he can. So it goes in there and use the bathroom, ands in there for kui a while. He leaves everything like that. I tip them, they leave everything like it. I go into the bathroom. There's water everywhere. I hope it's water all over the floor, all over the counter, all over the like. I don't know if he went in there and like got undressed and bathed in the sink, or what happened in there. I don't know if in their country they I don't know what's going on.

There, but freshened up. As nether regions, it's difficult.

To do a neat lift, I think, so I think he gave himself the full I'm gonna get everything clean before I go. I don't know what happened, but it was a mets man.

I'm a staunch believer, and you go into somebody's bathroom, you come out it's cleaner than when you walked in.

Yeah, boy, that was not the case here. It was at a little gross.

Yet armstrong and getty.

The Democratic Party under Kamala Harris has gone so far to the left that you actually had a Kennedy endorser Republican and that's pretty remarkable.

SATs Senator Tom Cotton, who has been a heck of an attack dog on all the different shows now for quite a while. He was on the short list for VP running mate for Trump, and the shows like to have him on because he's combative, so I think it works out pretty well for the Republicans. But here he is and and this leads to it. This leads to a post from Trump yesterday. This interview Trump was watching and he got so fired up he put out a blast that we'll read. But here's Tom Cotton talking to John carl And this is about Kamala Harris's policies. Er lac Vera.

President Trump is going to draw a sharp contrast with Kamala Harris, who has supported things like decriminalizing illegal immigration, or giving taxpayer funded health insurance to illegal aliens, or taking away health insurance on the job for one hundred and seventy million Americans, banning gas cars, confiscating firearms always, what.

Do you mean taking away health insurance? What are you talking about?

She said when she ran for president that she wants to eliminate private health insurance on the job, well seventy million americans, John.

I mean, I mean that that is not her position.

Now she knows how do you know this, Nottra medic how do you know this's not her position?

I mean, she she says, you know what she has said. She has not said that, No, she has not said that. Tom Cotton goes on to say a third party put it out in a statement online on a Friday night. That's not the same as the candidate coming out and saying they have a new position and explaining why.

John Carl trotting along at Kamala Harris's heel like some little pink and he's wearing a collar with faux diamonds on it.

You believe are you doing?

John? Can you believe them? Mainstream media is letting her get away with putting out some policy statements opposite of what her statements were before, and not making her say it or explain it, which is why Trump made this post yesterday. I watched ABC Fake News this morning, both lightweight reporter Jonathan Carl Trump is Trump is such a piece of work. So Jonathan Carl's name is spelled with a K carl yes, and Trump spells it with a C carl and then puts in parentheses K question mark like, I don't even know what that point that is.

That's not that great. It gotcha. I could have left that out. It doesn't add it subtracts, mister president.

Well what that is? But anyway, I watched ABC Fake News this morning, both lightweight reporter Jonathan Carl ridiculous and biased interview of Tom Cotton, who was fantastic. And they're so called panel of Trump haters. And I asked, why would I do the debate against Kamala Harrison that network? It's scheduled to be on ABC on September tenth.

Not an unreasonable question, No, it's not.

Will panelists Donna Brazil give the questions to the Marxist candidate like she did for Crooked Hillary Clinton? That's a true fact. By the way, Will Kamala's best friend who heads up ABC do likewise? Also a true fact? Well true fact that close friend of her runs ABC. Whether or not he would favor her, that's unknown. Where is it? Here's another Trump is Where is little George Stephanopolis hanging out now? Shot at his side?

Wow?

Little spelled l I D D L E with an apostrophe. Where is little George Stephanopolis hanging out now? Will he be involved? They've got a lot of questions to answer. Why did Harris turn down Fox, NBCCBS and even CNN stay tuned? Which is a decent question. M Maybe because she's got more close contacts at ABC than even the other ones, so he put out that statement today. Kamala Harris's campaign shot back, today, Donald Trump's trying to get out of the debate. He's afraid to debate us. And then they got into a back and forth about microphones, and Kamala Harris claimed that he doesn't want to do a debate where there are live microphones because he can't control himself, to which Donald Trump actually replied on CNN, Fine with me. Have the microphones on all the time. That's why we've always done it in the past. So I in this particular, I don't always think Trump's got the right side of the argument. He does on this one. He is absolutely in a situation where he has to do a debate on a network that hates him, that's staffed by people that hate him, that has been unfair to him in the past, whereas Kamala Harris would never do a debate on Fox News or News Nation.

Yeah, yeah, I'm sorry. I'm just sitting here contemplating the sort of ideological fervor or desperation it would take to get someone who and I'm I'm talking to you good folks right now, dedicated your life to your career to a large extent, and you've risen to a certain level that you're very proud of. You know what the job is, and you're being watched by many, many, many, many people. It's not like you're some sort of computer programmer who who toils in isolation. Maybe you're doing brilliant work and important work, but nobody really notices there. You are a prominent journalist and you are so captured ideologically you're willing to do just a crappy, crappy job at your job. You're just not doing your job, and that doesn't sting you at all, that doesn't.

Bother you at all.

I seriously, I totally understand ideological capture and bias and the rest of it. But when you have something is egregious. I mean, this is like a college case study, a candidate that won't take any positions and won't answer any questions.

What's your job as a journalist? Well to cover for them?

Who's their opponent?

Pretend that they have taken? Yeah, exactly, who's their opponent?

Quick thing before we get to the next clip, does anybody have any advice for me? Somehow, some I guess the Republican Party got my phone number. I get twenty texts a day from various candidates all across the country. They're always from a different number. I block them all, but they come in from different numbers every time. Does anybody know how to stop that? Anybody have any idea how you stop that? Or for the rest of my life do I have to fight spam to get to my kids or a doctor or anything like that? I have to go through all the texts I get on my personal phone from Carrie Lake or whoever the hell? Wow? Does it know any idea how you block that? Because they they've got it obviously set up on some sort of spam computer. They use different numbers all the time.

Yeah, exactly, and change your number. I don't know. Yeah, you have a better idea?

Mail bag at armstrong e giddy dot com or just text four one, five two nine five KFTC.

Yeah. I can't be the only one with that problem. So if you have an answer to it, let us know. We'd love to hear it. Here's some good news if you lean Trump. James Carvill, who how old is he? How old is James Carvill? I asked my watch. I just asked my two. I just asked my watch.

Your watch oh, you asked to watch a question.

When I started talking, I screwed it up. Yeah, but here comes the answer.

I'm going to ask my shoe what I should have for dinner? What's going on here?

He's seventy nine, But yeah, I asked, if I want to know how old the celebrity is, I ask my watch. I mean that is just isn't that crazy?

Yeah?

But anyway, James Carvill's seventy nine, older than Trump, only slightly younger than Biden, and still seems really sharp. He is on Bill Maher the other night and he was talking about the polling and what and Democrats need to like calm down a little bit on their whole, you know, fantastic ride they're on right now. And he had this to say.

Trump traditionally, when he's on the ballot, chronically underposed, all right, And so they came back late in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania in twenty twenty, and it showed Biden win in.

These states seven.

Under poles, meaning Trump's going to do better than the Polish because people he underposed traditionally do better in the election because people are too ashamed to tell about.

I'm saying I don't know, but I'm just saying traditionally with Trump on the bout just telling the Democrats and said, oh, James, Debbie down, what's he talking about. I'm not just telling you you got to win by three?

Yeah, so uh. He was making the point that Democrats have to win by three national poll in the national poll to win in the electoral college. That's just the way it lays out. And he said, so if we're up by two, we're behind by one, which is what they are currently. They're currently up by two in the national poll. Harris's so we're behind by one, so don't get all excited. And the idea that Trump tends to poll lower than his actual numbers, and this was laid out in August to twenty twenty. For instance, Biden was up by nine, he won by four point four. In twenty sixteen, Hillary was up by six and a half. She won by two. So Trump does better than his polling shows. And again for the Democrats to win, they'd have to win by three.

So well, plus you have the whole phenomenon We've discussed many times that the big blue states on the coasts will vote so overwhelmingly for the Democrat it distorts the national numbers. My wife just reminded me of y a text that she's getting hammered by Wisconsin electoral content, which is a bit of a head scratcher. Neither one of us and going back like a generation haf Nobody in our family has been to Wisconsin other than my brief foray there to the RNC. But she's been getting hammered with Wisconsin political content for six months now.

There's got to be a way to get this stuff off your phone.

Now. A lot of it says reply stop if you wanted to stop.

Boy, mine doesn't. No, No, mine never do. Speaking of the phone, iPhone sixteen is coming out. The current rumored date is September tenth, the same day as the debate the iPhone sixteen. The only reason I bring up that is it's expected that the new iPhone is going to have Chat GPT on it. It's like part of the deal. So I suppose gazillions of us will start using Chat GPT for the first time ever, those of us that are, you know, either like technological adept or not into it enough to have sought it out already. But that I think that's going to be a big boost for using AI when it's on lots of people's iPhones.

I agree.

I read something describing the way in which it would be used, and I remember thinking, eh, okay, because it's specific applications, but I don't remember specific Apple is going to happen with any authority.

Apple's going to have their own AI sort of thing built into the phone, which will also be a new thing. So I look forward to trying that out. If I decided to buy another phone. I think I got a fifteen. I usually do two years in between phones at least. How much better does the camera need to get? Now we can see inside your organs? Okay, well yeah, it's better.

Than my eyeballs at this point. So the world's a bit of a blur to me. So you can make it as crisp as you like, almost in your time.

I know we've talked about this before, but one of the great hacks. So yesterday I'm setting up by my WiFi at my new place and I'm on the phone with the company and they said, I'm having some troubles. Of course you always do, and they said, read me the serial number on the bottom of your router. Well, I have had eyes nobody has eyes that could see those tiny little numbers. I mean at any age, I mean their microscopic. Took a picture with my phone, blew it up, then read them perfectly. That's the greatest hack I've heard in a long time. If something's too tiny to read, to take a picture of it and then expand it with your fingers. And the fact that I didn't come up with that on my own shameless, but is very handy. We will finish strong next.

Big fans of the Free Press Barry Weiss's outfit. She long ago of The New York Times wrote that super persuasive retirement and resignation letter of resignation and started the Free Press and is doing some great independent journalism. That is everything that the mainstream media, which you've been criticizing this hour is not. It's serious inquiry, looking at both sides. Just it's traditional journalism, really refreshing. Maybe this is the evolution of journalism. It's just slower than I would like it to be. Well, yeah, Stossel suggested in the screen we played earlier in the hour, if you missed it, grab it via podcast Armstrong and getting on demand.

But new means or new.

Sources are developing to fulfill that need for good, honest, serious journalism. But anyway, one of the folks who works there at the Free Press had an interview with John Fetterman, which is really really interesting in a lot of different ways, and maybe I'll, you know, include some of it in future shows. But Fetterman reaffirmed that he was one hundred percent in favor of Israel defending itself and that Israel is an important ally of the United States, and that Hamas are monsters, and you know, just that whole point of view you're familiarity enough with.

Said something like I don't want him to quit until Hamas is gone.

Uh yeah, yeah. Indeed, he says some really strong stuff. But here's the crazy part. After his interview, Peter, that's the journalist from the Free Press, Peter's phone rang. It was Fetterman's communications director, Carrie Adams, who wanted to make clear that she does not agree with her loss on Israel and Gaza.

Quote.

I have a sense that his international views are a lot less nuanced than my generation, because when he was growing up, it was might makes right, and for my generation and younger, who of course are the ones protesting this, they have a much more nuanced.

View of the region.

Okay, you are, said the thirty something Adams of the fifty five year old senator.

Okay, that's fantastic that you use the word nuanced. But where's where's what's the supposed nuance here? Well? And hums that evil? Is that your nuance?

Everybody's significant? Peter the journalist rights, I've been a reporter since the summer of ninety eight, when I covered Bill Clinton's trip to Martha's Vineyard for the Vineyard Gazette. This is the first time I'd ever encountered anyone on Capitol Hill or anywhere else on the record, off the record, on background whatever, criticizing the principle. His communications director called him up and said, I just want to make it clear how strongly I disagree with my boss, the Senator.

So I saw that story when it happened Friday year Saturday. Did she get fired immediately? Surely you get fired at her follow you gotta get fired immediately for that. Oh yeah, yeah, I mean that's crazy. Your communications director, the person in charge of your communications, calls the media outlet to say, I don't agree with what my boss just said. What the hell is that well.

And implying, of course, practically stating he's wrong. What he said was wrong. You would be poop canned so fast, and shouldn't you Orican for Senator Joe tell you what.

Of course you should be. That's that's nuts, no matter what your politics are. How about you get a communications director that just puts out whatever you communicate and shuts up.

Well, her views are more nuanced than yours.

Jack her generation, unlike our stupid you know, blockheaded, ham handed old guy generation shit app.

Well.

And the way she reduced his argument too well, when he was growing up it was right makes.

Right, right exactly. Holy crap.

I couldn't fire her fast enough.

Yeah. So that's just the idea that whoever's the biggest is automatically wrong. Nice. Here's your host for final thoughts, Joe Getty. Let's get a.

Final thought from everybody on the crew to wrap things up. There he is Michaelangelo.

Laid us off, please, Yeah, you were talking about moving and jacket.

It is expensive, but it's one of the few things that I will definitely pay for because it's such a pain.

Oh my god, Katie Green are esteemed Newswoman. As a final thought, Katie Jack, what did.

You eat on your final day in Chicago before he left?

Ah?

God, I don't remember. Oh, I'm sure it was delicious. You get the beef sandwich or whatever. I did not get that. I'm sure it was delicious. I'm sure it was twice as much as I needed. I'm positive of that.

Serious miscalculations keeping the Italian beef.

My final thought to I'm gonna switch in the last moment to quote Georgia orwell, every generation imagines itself to be smarter than the one that came before it and wiser than the one that comes after it.

I wasn't allowed a final thought for some reason. I was silenced. So my final thought would be how long will it be before I unpacked the stuff that I've moved to my new house? Uh, that's a challenge I should put to myself. How long will the stuff remain in the boxes before I'm not living? Like picking my clothes out of the box to get dressed in the morning.

Uh. You almost have to differentiate what sort of stuff like everyday use stuff, use sometimes stuff or stuff you shouldn't have moved stuff.

You're right, those are three different categories. Armstrong and Getty wrapping up another grueling four hour workday, so.

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See you tomorrow. God bless America. I'm strong and Getty. I'm outrage and disgusted the loco they're locking up my I.

Can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been. Be careful what you wish for my friends.

See say one way and boom goes to dynamite, which gets two.

Drugs, get drug or something. So let's go out with a bang. Just go away, shut up where you make me on a puke?

Let I know.

Thank you all very much, Armstrong and Getty

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