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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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Where As sure wife, I don't need to drink coffee to get going. I just need to listen to NPR. All I need to do is listen to NPR to get woken up. In this I flip it on. My blood pressure gets high. I start ranting and raving in my own bedroom as I'm getting dressed. Yeah, yeah, I get that. It's like on the golf course. Sometimes you'll like free putt and you go to the next tea angry. Then you hit it extra far. It's called red ass. So state of coffee. Yeah, got a little red ass into that one. So instead of instead of the brown bean, go.
With the red rs. Yes, I have the NPR. This is what I what wakes me up in the day.
Lost commentary You're not gonna get elsewhere. Folks live from Studio CE, a dimly lit room deep with them the bowels of the Armstrong in getting communications compounded Today, we're under the tutelage of our general manager, not Hunter Biden, because I don't really care about that trial. But his laptop is the general manager his laptop. I think his general manager worth reviewing a brief history of the laptop.
Also, there's another trial coming later in the summer.
That one will be interesting because that gets into his tax stuff and everything like that, and that that could get complicated about the business and where money came from the money goes. No, the gun trial is not going to have an effect on the President other than perhaps emotionally and honestly if you're a fan of actual justice, which is getting decreasingly easy to find. There hasn't been nearly enough scrutiny to the way the Justice Department of Justice handled the Hunter Biden investigation and the ridiculous plea deal and the foot dragging let the statute to limitations run out, which never happens. No prosecutor does that not nearly enough scrutiny.
Hmm.
I don't know much about what happens to you if you don't if you throw your gun in a garbage bin and let a homeless guy get it.
I've never done that sort of thing. It's quite the lifestyle.
We've got some clips coming up later we'll play of the incredibly sympathetic coverage of the Hunter Biden trial. The media is giving a drug addict and it's just a sad story of blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah and all of just how tough it is for the family to go through this and blah blah blah.
Which you know, drugs ruining families is sad.
But would you treat it the same way if it were Donald Trump Junior or Eric Trump, if he was a drug addict and leaving guns behind and had a stripper baby mama, it would just be nothing but sad. It's what we should think about, is how hard this is on the family and blah. Then yeah, come on, give me a break. And if Eric, for instance, ran through millions of dollars, the Nations media would have no interest in where it came from, none whatsoever. Oh my god, Oh my god, the guy was fifty years old and live in this lifestyle. Come on, uh, some more on that later. I'll can tell you what gave me the ra Okay, that'd be the red ass. That's a baboon reference must be when they get I think, but is it when they get angry they're there.
Uh, pre posteriors turn a shade of orange or red? Or is it a mating thing?
Uh?
That too? Is this red enough for you? Redder than that guy?
Well, it's it's the gals generally that gets the uh hell you on a piece of this?
Oh look at this is red enough for you rather than hers?
Wow? Wow, that's really troubling in several ways. Ah. Yeah, I think it is mostly a mating thing. I don't know where that expression came from, but it is ubiquitous.
Okay any world o golls?
Yes, well, gave me the r A is the NonStop coverage of So the president did another fundraiser, and he gives these big speeches at the fundraisers and then it leaks out everything he says. And I don't know if that's on purpose, like if he knows it's gonna leak out, or he's just old and doesn't know it. Anyway, this never ending since Friday, Donald Trump's assault on the justice system. We need to accept verdicts. That's the way our country works. If we blah blah and are you kidding me? And I can't figure out if everybody's being if you're just playing the game fine, I get it. It's it's it's a horrible game, and it's it's not good for the country. But if you're serious, what the Dobbs decision. Do you all remember how you reacted to the Dobbs decision, the unhinged maggot court that needs to be packed because it's.
So crazy and off the rail. Do you remember that was.
A Supreme Court decision, not just a New York trial, That was a Supreme freaking Court and you went on and on and on about how incredibly wrong and awful that was. What. Yeah, I don't know what the percentages are, but it's it's all performative at the high levels. I mean, Chuck Schumer knows how dishonest he is. Jamie Raskin a president given his spearship, Oh, it's all performative. Okay, So he remembers that he said the Dobbins decision is the Roe versus weight in case you didn't know that, but the overturning Roe versus way. The president remembers that he said, just not that long ago, that the Supreme Court was out of control. And I forget what is it specific term was for a I'll come up with it, but anyways, basically saying it's a it's a wrong court and we need to do something about it. Okay, we need to dismantle one of the most cherished and important institutions in the country. Yes, because I don't like this decision. So you can say that about the Supreme Court, But if you say it about a case in New York, you're trying to tear down the justice system and doing something horrible one hundred percent. But they know what they're doing. They're playing the game. Okay, I we'll.
Get the ra then.
Yeah.
Now, the useful idiots that run wild across our land and the media and academia and the rest of it who actually believe this crap, they're so deluded they I pity them even as I dislike them. Uh, just to be that easily manipulated. But that's the way it goes. So if you're asking, will a politician have a bit of a selective memory if it will get them control over the greatest superpower on Earth and it's treasury, Yeah, yeah they will.
Well, we talk about this a lot.
That's the famous orwell quote of how difficult it is to see something right before your nose.
I work so hard at that.
I really don't want to be a guy who's saying one thing and like has a real blank.
Spot about something else.
I don't want to do that in my own life about politics or anything.
I really don't. And so I always wonder if they're doing an on purpose or that right ends what you're talking about.
The people saying it are probably doing on purpose, and a lot of people have taken it in.
They're not connecting the dot up. Do you remember the Supreme Court decision that you thought was outlandish?
I would suggest that the vast majority, like at NPR for instance, that gave you the aforementioned Crimson Heini, they are absolutely kool aid swinging occultists. And it's easier to get going on the left, not exclusively by any means, because there's a populist wing of the right that will shout anything that they think they ought to shout. It's just the nature of politics. But because traditionally left politics in America have been more emotional than data driven, policy driven what actually works, they don't ask that question. They ask what makes me feel good, what makes me feel noble to advocate for. So it's been it's easy to get in a twenty four year old Women's and Black studies major NPR reporter believes this stuff to their bones, but they're being manipulated. I can't be getting the Rojo buttocks every single day or I'm going to have a heart attack.
We should start the show officially.
I'm Jack Armstrong, He's Joe Getty on this It is already Tuesday, June fourth, the year twenty twenty four. Life will not be a bor in twenty four or Armstrong in getting We approve of this program. Let's begin then, officially according to FCCU rules, The Rags the show comes at mark.
Doctor Fasci, did you ever delete an official record? No, doctor Fasci, did you ever conduct official business via email?
To the best of my recollection and knowledge, I have never conducted official business via my private email.
So you chose that clip because the Fauci hearing yesterday, den I, deny, deny, trying to get a little accountability for COVID policy and practices and the big cover up, and Fauci was not having it because there's evidence that he did use the private email. Oh absolutely yeah. One of his closest Coronis in an email describing how yeah, everybody, including Tony's using a private email because you can't get to it via foya.
It's in writing. He signed his.
Name to it. Wow. Mary, we'll see if anything comes out of this. It's very disturbing. Well, you're not disturbed enough yet. Some of the statements by the Democrats on the panel. They did everything but service him sexually. Oh wow, I have not begun to be disturbed. Well, that's fantast that's something to look forward to. I should take some sort of blood pressure medicine before we get to the next segment. How does mail bag look? Oh, it's it's pretty good, as I recall. It'll come together.
Pretty good, as you recall.
And probably the news of the day is the President is going to sign an executive order about the border. That brings up all kinds of questions. If you can, if you believe you can do this, why didn't you do it like a year ago. Isn't this the same policy that Trump had before that you thought was awful? What are you going to do about the millions of people who have come into the country illegally and now you're just letting them stay right? The border is secure?
Does this take effect immediately?
Or are you going to put a date on it which will lead to a rush to the border like we've had several other times before, and people think, you know, the jig is up.
Good times are over.
So we got to get all those questions answered, and is it constitutional even if he does it, and even if we want him to do it, can he do it? And will he get shut down by the court? So we got to get into all that stuff on the way. Our text line is four one five two nine five KFTC. As I was discussing the other day the very degree I gained political science. Its sits political magic, science, mumbo jumbo deception chess. It's an ugly mess plus it changes sure, Oh yeah quickly. Ah, here's your freedom loving quote of the day. Excuse me, sent along by Market San Francisco.
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He says he and a couple of people were reminded of a couple of quotes when I was trying to explain the world using two quotes, Can I remember them? The entire history of the world is the week get bulldozed? And then I had another one? Does anybody what was it? It was pretty good, I thought, Eh, not good enough to remember. I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a front of the bottomy. I think that was what you said. That's a good one too. This is from sucidides. The strong due what they want the week, do what they must.
That's pretty good.
That's pretty good old thucididies. You can always count on them for a pithy quote. Mailbag, send us no mailbag and armstrong and getty dot com. You gotta think of.
That second quote I came up with.
I liked it.
Pat in the Hood rights.
Guys, Joe, you missed a key point in your description of how government always blames a building for a failure. They just say, well, we've identified problems at the Department of the Interior and are working hard to correct them. After you know, millions of dollars are stolen and people's lives are lost when you can blame a building and extreme examples, the person in charge steps down with their full pension and then you got a new person in charge. So every things fine now, But Patent the Hood points out, Joe, you missed. You got to mention how that building also gets more money now, yeah, to solve the problem, raise the budget, no kidding, right, Yeah, exactly Nate wants us to remember in the wake of the presidential election down there in Mexico is actually an election for everything like we have here. There were thirty eight candidates for various offices in Mexico shot dead this election cycle. Thirty eight wow, fitting one mayoral candidate. It was shot dead hours before voting was to begin. I didn't know the number was that high. I'd heard about a couple of them, but holy cow, that's amazing. We have a large country which is teetering on the brink of being a failed narco state right on our non existent border, and everybody acts like it's not so right. There's that, and I don't want to go full their sending their criminals and rapists, But that is a culture that, for whatever reason, has created and permits that, and you want to import that culture just random millions of people. Diversity is our greatest strength, says the moron. Yeah yeah.
Moving along.
Speaking of foreign lands, Eric and Placerville has the same question we did. We were talking about a Pew Research study of various countries around the world and where their people get the most satisfaction out of life, and the Asian countries, particularly South Korea. It's all about material goods and money, which is really something. And Eric asks if the Asian countries don't get meeting from friends, family, hobbies, travel, et cetera, but get their meeting from material wealth, what the hell are they spending their money on? Kg Ui, I keep giving us interesting information. It's a good questionnaire. Well, they're miserable, they're killing themselves. Yeah, yeah, yeah, among the most the most miserable prosperous people that have probably ever lived. Yeah, that's a good point. To be miserable and prosperous is a notion completely foreign to all of human history. How interesting. Dirk's the German Rights Why and never trumper my go to the dark side. I'd consider myself a never trumper. Reagan Bush forty one country club Republican for years, liked Romney since he seems so smart and knowledgeable, and he liked sport excellent in the last three election cycles, vote libertarian them out the words of fiscal responsibility, even if obsessed with getting stoned. Obsession with getting stoned seemed to be a major party plank. It is, But if the Libertarians are going to back a Moss and the judicial systems treatment of Trump makes us look like a banana Republic. I might just hold my noes and protest vote for Trump. You are in very good company if that sentiment lasts through November, and I think it will to some extent, it will cool, but it will last. By the way, I'll have to dig up the quotes Romney with some strong words about how outlandish the bringing the case for it in the first place was against Trump and the conviction I mean. And you can't get more never Trump than Mitt Romney America House today seven feet tall. I figured he had to be a sport, but he wasn't a sport. That's a hell of a good story, Mitt, thanks for telling it. And finally, this from Rob the Marine and I need help on this interesting discussion on China's mischief and our utility sectors and being prepared in all seriousness well food, water, bullets, shelter, et cetera. The most important are important things. The most important is to have a plan and make certain you and your loved ones all understand that plan and how it will be executed. Where do you go to meet, how are you going to get there, how are you going to communicate? How often do you drill this before you give your kids so much anxiety. You've ruined their lives over something that may not happen in their lifetimes. Again, I don't know, But how how do you? Is there like a step by step? What do I need to plan? I need a plan from a plan? I meet you under the big tree when the s goes down. Where's the template? I can't find the template?
Armstrong Andy, Yeah, I think in bolding and basically short up is support in his base and a lot of new people coming on board.
But he's a convicted Fellon.
Now, I know.
It makes it very difficult. I don't know how in the world you get past that when you go to the polling book.
He is a convicted Fallon and a con man. I think it's important for all of us to remind.
The public of that.
I think the president should stay on focus on his issues and on delivering for the American people. We're talking about a twice impeached, convicted Fellon told America to inject it up with Bleach during COVID nineteen, and I think people have a strong sense of who he is.
That's interesting that clip was not at all what I thought it was, although I do have commentary on the whole convicted felon thing later on. It was a great point somebody made. So Anthony Fauci was in front of Congress yesterday at one of those grand standy hearings which were which are often kind of fun because you like to see people called out in public and forced to speak to their sins, and Fauci ASTHMETI, on the other hand, ultimately it's a frustrating exercise because there's no enforcement power.
Really.
You can get up there and you can't out and out lie if you're under oath, but you can say I don't recall everything and just get away scott free.
Well I must said that.
Well, like I said yesterday, though, my life experience is watching these hearings, nothing ever happens.
That's that's been my experience.
I mean, outside of like Watergate, and I mean they went through the process and Bill Clinton got impeached but not removed.
I mean, but most of the time, and I could list.
Geez, fifteen of these big ones and like the two thousands, nothing ever happens, which is unfortunate. Yeah, I think in this case, since the question before Congress was really what was the origin of COVID, what was done to cover up or investigate that origin. Where did our policies come from and where they formed in the right way is an extremely important question. Oh it's among the most important questions, and it is truly, truly disturbing.
I just had vengeance, and I never get vengeance.
I appreciate you taking it, Primal, I agree completely.
Aw D.
It's really discouraging how many of the Democrats were just slobbering all over Fauci, going on about what a hero he was and how Trump was an idiot and just had.
And rejected any.
Any request for accountability, which is weird because Fauci's not running for president. A lot of this stuff happened when Trump was in office, so the utter resistance to any even asking for accountability is just nuts. Enough editorializing, some interesting stuff happened. Let's start with Congresswoman Debbie LESCo, who is grilling Fauci about well, I think it's contained within the cliffs. Start with forty Michael.
Did the National Institute of Health fund the potentially dangerous enhanced potential pandemic pathogens gain of function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
I would not characterize it the way you did. The National Institutes of Health, through a subaward to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, funded research on the surveillance and the possibility of emerging infections. I would not characterize it as dangerous gain of function research. I've already testified to that effect a couple of times.
So you're saying no, correct in his may teams.
I'm saying no because they've said no multiple times, including on the transcribed in Hint.
That was a weird way to end it. I said no because I've said no multiple times. That was almost like a statement of I got to stay consistent. Right next club my.
Question to you, doctor Fauci. If the NIH didn't inspect the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and NIH didn't receive the lab books and data from China, and the required reports from EcoHealth Alliance were not submitted, in fact, they were late, how can you definitively say that the NIH did not fund the dangerous gain of function research.
I go back to what I said that the gain of function research by the operative and regulatory definition of P three CO does not include at all the viruses that was studied under the soviety.
You know that, sir, if there was no lab books not saying from China.
We know what viruses they were studying.
How how do you know you never went there?
But I'm telling you that the NIH funded research on these viruses. If someone else somewhere in China was doing something else, well that's the problem.
Because the NIH didn't go there, you didn't get the reports that were needed. How in the world.
Would you know why we need more Debbie lescos in Congress?
That's good, I'm impressed.
Yeah.
H one more, Michael, doctor Fauci, Were you ever engaged in attempts to obstruct the Freedom of Information Act and the release of public documents?
No?
Did you did doctor Morenz communicate with you about official business using his private.
Email official business?
No?
Did you ever encourage doctor Morenz to use his private email address for official business?
No?
For a doctor Fauci, he really comes off as an attorney. Yeah he does. Well, yeah four official business? No, how about this sort of business? That would be like concocting a team of virologists who put out a letter saying a lab leak is impossible in a crazy ass conspiracy theory.
That's not official business?
Is it. Doctor Fauci, our executive producer, says, this is a good follow up here.
I just went with what Hanson told me. Thirty five is what you said, Hanson?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was gonna go there, but that's all right.
Yeah.
This is James Comer with Fauci, following up on Morenz, who was the super highly placed to aid in question whose emails came out last week saying, hey, we learned how to get around FOYA by using personal email. Tony's doing it, I'm doing it, Jim's doing it, everybody's doing it.
You say that doctor Moran's title was just made up, that he was not an advisor to you, and that his office was in a different building. So, doctor Fauci, did doctor Moran report directly to you?
Actually, I'm not sure exactly what the on.
Paper report is.
He is senior advisor to the director, but it is conceivable we can get that information. He might have reported through someone lower like my.
D did he So your senior advisor did not report directly to you.
There are very few people who report directly to me.
A doctor Brands testified that he could walk into your office anytime he wanted to.
Is that true.
No, that's not true. You don't just walk into the office. I mean he's there. I mean it's conceivable that did he ever walk into your office? I would say he did occasionally. But the idea, can I finish.
The answer to you, sir, oh, because I've got a lot of questions.
Hen he couldn't just walk into the office anytime he wanted? Did he walk in sometimes?
Yeah? Occasionally? Okay, that sounds a lot like you can walk in anytime you want.
Wow. Wow. You know, the mountain of circumstantial evidence that Fauci and Collins and Company were funding this research that went sideways is very loyally hiding behind a specific definition of gain of function that is not the commonly used one. It's all there. It's practically a guilty play. More on that, and a whole bunch of different stuff afterword from our friends, it's simply safe home security. I hope we don't have to worry about the COVID nineteen anymore, even though I just had it. But you do have to worry about scumbags and criminals and junkies breaking into your house and garage and stealing your stuff. That's why we recommend simply Safe home security. Simply Safe is advanced home security that puts you first. So we're heading into summer vacation season. You might be gone from your home for long weekends or a whole week or whatever, So maybe now is the time to order simply Safe, get it set up in your home. It's something you can do yourself. They'll also help you if you want, but it's simple to set up, simple to use. That's where the name simply Safe comes from. And it's won all kinds of awards, and it's less than a dollar day for twenty four to seven monitoring. Again, you can order you configure it to your house online, they send it to you, You set it up yourself, and then take off on your vacation and feel safe. Yeah, try to hire yourself a house sitter for less than a dollar a day who will keep careful watch over your stuff in your home and your family if you're there twenty four to seven for less than a buck a day. It's amazing. It's technologically advanced, real peace of mind from simply Safe. You should get it too. You get an exclusive twenty percent off any new simply Safe system when you sign up for fast Protect monitoring just visit simply safe dot com slash armstrong. That's simplysafe dot com slash armstrong. There's no safe like simply safe. Well, maybe contradicting my own opinion that these hearings don't ever accomplish anything, is that it moves the ball down the field and starts a conversation. I don't know, but I was happy that The New York Times ran this guest essay today in the paper from an MIT molecular biologist, why the pandemic probably started in a lab?
In five key points from the New York Times.
This was something that you weren't even allowed to suggest just as a possibility during the pandemic. Now the New York Times has got a long guest essay about it. I'll read just a little bit for you. Yeah, remember you would be banned from Facebook, kicked off Twitter for suggesting COVID came from a lab. For more than four years, reflexive partisan politics have derailed the search for truth about a catastrophe that has touched us all. It has been estimated you were wondering the number yesterday. It has been estimated that at least twenty five million people around the world died because of COVID nineteen, with over a million of those deaths in.
The United States.
That's a lot of dead people, not to mention the trillions of dollars and all the kids not going to school, et cetera, et cetera. Although how the pandemic started has been hotly debated, a growing volume of evidence gleaned from public records released under the FOIA Freedom of Information Act, digital sleuthing through online databases, scientific papers analyzing the virus and it spread, leaks from within the US government.
God, you shouldn't need leaks out of our government to figure this out.
Just a pandemic most likely occurred because a virus escaped from a research lab in Wuhan, China. If so, it would be the most costly accident in the history of science.
This is a very long article.
We'll do more of it later, but it's a yeah, I think the tide is turned, so maybe the hearing move the ball down the field or momentum is just going that direction.
It's too late. I wish it would have happened earlier.
But and the reflexive partisan politics part of it might be Well, no, I was gonna say, might be the most disturbing part of it. No, all the dead people is the most disturbing part of it. The partisan politics being so strong it blinds people too, even it prevents them from even wanting to seek the truth in a situation this terrible is man. That's a measure of how sick human beings can be. Hey, Yeah, and we'll always have to wonder if you took Trump out of it, what would the reaction have been if you didn't have the weird Trump derangement syndrome and that you've got to double down on being against whatever he's for. How would that have affected school closings, investigating China, everything but the whole We'll never know, right crazy. We got more on that coming up later. We've got to get into the immigration stuff because this is a big deal. Joe Biden is going to do something once again unconstitutional, even though it's something he said he couldn't do all along, He's going to do it today.
On the border.
Because a politics are clearly political as opposed to patriotic reasons. Right, So we'll have to get into that more Katie's headlines coming up to stay with us.
Mexico has elected its first woman president, Former Mexico City. Now Claudia shame bomb congratulations, screamed Hillary into a pillow.
I don't.
I don't get to president of Mexico could be the most evil human who's ever occupied any office. But they heard she was a woman, and yay, yay. I know I'm supposed to cheer for that. The weird part about the whole this whole thing. I remember when Barack Obama was elected. So does it make me a racist if I don't care that he's black.
And just want to judge him based on his politics.
Yes, and I'm not thrilled just because he got elected in his black Same with this woman.
I don't care that she's a woman. I want to know if she's going.
To have policies that clean up their crime problem and make it better for the United States. So does that make me a misogynist that I'm not excited that they elected a woman president. I'm only I'm judging her only by the content.
Of her character.
So that's the wrong thing to do. Yes, exactly, Yeah, that's racist. Let me. I'm I want to make sure I'm consulting my Bible, which is Robin DiAngelo's book Anti Racism for guilt ridden white women. Yeah, that's correct. That makes you sexist.
Okay, bg it, Yeah, there you go.
Beg It is right. I'm just being thrilled regardless of her politics, because she's a woman. Okay, exactly, yes, yes, no matter whether she's a tool of the cartels, I have no information that she is. No why she's going to crack down. Of course you would say that even if you weren't. Yeah, good luck with that. All right, So much to get to today. Let's figure out who's reporting what. It's the lead story with Katie Green Katie, thank you guys from the New York Post.
Russia lost two and seventy troops and deadliest twenty four hours of more than two years of.
War, according to Ukran. That interesting, that is.
And grim there's a piece I came across. I think it might have been the journal. They were talking about how this conflict is an unbelievable proving ground for new technologies on like a weekly basis, its development of new weapons, encounters to those weapons, drones, you know, radar blocking, radar blocking, that sort of thing at a pace that's never been seen in warfare before. Yeah. Also, I was in the New Cold War's book last Night into the Ukraine section as that war started, and it was all about how we sent all our cyber experts leading up to the war because we knew.
The war was going to start.
Practically nobody in the world believed it but us, and we sent all our cyber experts over to get Ukraine's all their systems up and defendable.
It's really interesting. I'll have to talk more about that later. From NBC News.
Four more hostages have died in Hama's custody. Israel says more than a third are now dead.
Right, which is horrifying. But I thought it was interesting that some Israelis were using that as.
A that's why you need to come to a seaspire, because they're killing your hostages, showing that they're the sort of people that are happy to kill Jews. We need to lay down our arms. I'm not sure I understand the logic there. I have nothing but respect for the suffering and horror of the families of the hostages. Horrible, but they don't get to decide the fate of the nation. That's the last people who you should trust to do that, because they are in such a compromise position.
From Fox News.
Drug addiction becomes common theme during jury selection in Hunter Biden trial.
Yeah, I read that. It was just saying that virtually everybody on the jury said, oh, yeah, the drug addiction has affected my family. I've lost this person, this person's living on the streets. It is everywhere.
From Bloomberg.
Majority of middle class Americans say they are struggling financial.
Hm, what does struggling mean in modern America? I would like to know that.
From the New York Times, Trump and the RNC announce one hundred and forty one million dollar haul.
In May alone. Wow. Yeah, they Alvin Bragg may get Trump elected. From the Associated Press.
Louisiana lawmakers approve surgical castration option for those guilty of sex crimes against children.
Does that work? Is that known to work?
You lose your your weird twisted brain lust for kids. If you're castrated, well, you certainly have less testosterone.
I know it helps your singing voice.
I'm not sure that's how it works exactly, but so they're considering that at this point. Is that the one? Okay, all right?
From the New York Post. Models strut down the runway in nothing but duct tape at Miami.
Swim Week, which I say, ouch, I'm against all hot chicks trying to get attention.
I'm against it all as a blanket statement.
More misogyny just wants women to be morning Oh yeah, he wants women to considered by their intelligence and their gifts and not their boobies. That makes Jack sexist.
Well, hey, take this from the Babylon b husband googles where does the food and my refrigerator come from?
As wife is away on weekend trip.
Oh that's misogyny.
What's that if you're against men? Yeah, that's a good joke. Yeah, that's how you guys survive, do it?
Oh boy, where does this food come from? Armstrong and Getty