In hour 3 of The Armstrong & Getty Show:
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio of the George Washington Broadcast Center. Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. Arm Strong and Getty, I know he Armstrong and Eddy.
The current president, Joseph Rode Hard and put away wet Biden. He just gave his first interviews since he dropped out of the race, and after a few weeks of resting being out of the spotlight. I bet he's energized and mistake free.
Are you confident that there will be a peaceful transfer of power in January twenty twenty five if Trump wins.
No, I'm not confident all I mean, if Trump loses, I'm not comfortable. Nailed it. Look, look, that was a huge mix up.
But everyone, relax, Okay, Remember he's not the candidate anymore.
He's just the president who cares. That's a pretty good point right there from the Daily Show. That's some fine dry sarcus kidding.
Relax, he's not the candidate anymore, he's just the president.
So settled, that's pretty good. I won't be able to sleep at night. Thanks.
So that was comedy intended to be comedy. This was not supposed to be comedy. This was supposed to be a real answer.
Kamala Harris finally answering a question about someday answering questions, But are.
You gonna sit down for your first interviews?
Just seeing that I'm in the needs my sam, I want us to get an interview set up.
By the end of the month.
She said that on the eighth, the eighth of the month, she said, I'll try to get an interview.
Scheduled by the end of the month.
She's been the candidate for three weeks and not answered a question, and she's promising to maybe answer some questions in three more weeks.
Trump did an hour ten yesterday with incredibly hostile media there. She's not going to do that. Here's how the New York Times talked about it today. The press has questions for Vice President Kamala Harris. She isn't giving a whole lot of answers. In the nearly three weeks since President Biden withdrew his candidacy, catapulting Harris to the top of the ticket, the Vice president has shown little eagerness to meet journalists in unscripted settings.
That's an understatement.
She is not.
She has not granted an interview or held a news conference on Thursday after a rally in Michigan, she said her first gaggle. That was her first gaggle, an impromptu Q and a session with reporters covering her campaign. It lasted seventy seconds.
This is from the New York Times.
Miss Harris replaced a Democratic nominee who hosted blah blah blah, who had well, I shouldn't blah blah blah, who hosted fewer White House news conferences than any president in the last forty years. And she replaces that guy and has none herself.
Now.
She's taking a similarly cautious approach, relying on televised rallies and prepared statements amid a tightly controlled rollout. Ask on Thursday if she might sit down for an in time an interview anytime soon, Harris suggested she would get through the convention first. First, I want to give an interview schedule before the end of the month. As and it says they're in the New York Times, I should read this exactly the.
Way it's written. Go ahead.
I want us to get an interview scheduled before the end of the month, she said, as Aids signaled to the scrum of journalists that question time was over.
Wow.
So the one question you get in is will you ever answer any questions? And the answer is, I don't know, maybe someday. I don't know.
We're done here, they say to the New York Times and others.
Well, that was like an hour after Trump did an hour and ten minutes of answering questions, right, and then no wonder the New York Times is at least willing to brush up against that controversy. Well, I do appreciate and this is pathetic, that this has to be sad and that this is the real But I appreciate that the New York Times went there because that will grant a little permission to some of your braver little journalists to go ahead and insist that, hey, the candidate for president ought to subject themselves to a little Q and a especially one who didn't go through the primary process so is utterly unexamined as a candidate.
So the analysis in the wide world of news today from Mark Alprin was this, like Joe Biden before her, Harris will do just enough and just tough enough media to avoid the tipping point two seemingly contradictory realities are both true. She will get away with doing far less than you think she can, and she will likely do better when she does talk to serious reporters than a lot of Republicans are expecting, because she'll choose somebody carefully, quite possibly know the questions, so she could easily get away with, you know, a release of the pressure valve of this story by going to a friendly journalist in a very you know, you know the qu ahead of time for a moment there I answered some questions.
Are you happy? I mean, because the election's not that far off? Right? Well, that's clearly the strategy.
Selling us a pig in a poke, which, if you're not familiar with references, a poke is a bag. You say, no, I got a big, healthy pig in this bag. You want to buy it, but you don't let anybody examine the pig. I mean, that is absolutely their strategy, which is which ought to terrify you.
There's only one reason you would do that. It's not because the pig.
Is so extra big and porky that people just can't wait THEMN.
No, it's because you're trying to sell somebody crap.
Wow, you know it? Wow headline maga misogynist. Joe Getty calls Kamala Harris pig. That's fine, crappy pig.
I'd have gone with.
Uh. Yeah, it's it's absolutely scary. Although I'm examining my own level of confidence in this statement.
You remember when I absolutely.
Told you that Joe Biden would be exposed as too senile to serve again?
Uh, and I'm checking the record.
I was right, Ah, Kamelah will will expose herself as being a dumb jackass, a dummy if you will in the debate.
I just I can't decide. I don't know.
I watched I went back and watched some of How About This for fun, I went back and watched some of Kamalo versus Mike Pence.
She wasn't that bad.
You remember her the headlines coming out of there were a couple of times when she said, I'm talking now, let me finish. And that's that's the only thing that came out of that really, And.
Yeah, that's why I was I was trying to recall because she's not terrible in settings like that, She's just grade B at best. But the combination of you know, some level of incompetence and much more importantly exposing her ideas. I think if she did did what Trump did yesterday, I think she'd be fully exposed as a numb nut.
Yeah.
I do too, Yeah, which is why they're not doing it obviously. But the debate, I think could be once again the conventional wisdom is chucked out with the kitty litter.
I think the debate could be incredibly impactful. We'll see.
And Trump's got his own I mean, if you watch a press conference yesterday, he had some rambling answers that were Biden esque. He really did. Yeah, they weren't all that way, but some of them are that way.
No, he is a highly imperfect candidate who's right about a lot of stuff. He got asked about it well, and he's also almost eighty years old. He got asked about a couple of things where he would answer, and then he would all of a sudden be.
On a topic a one hundred miles from that. It's like, how did we get here? What did I miss something? Yeah?
I think the effects of age are starting to show. I don't like that.
No, No, indeed, because JD be boning up on your stuff there, son, we may need you.
I seriously worry about world crisis hitting with her as president.
Oh yeah, well, and I think her well, it's it's very much like Bill Barr said about Joe Biden. I think it still remains true that Donald Trump is Russian Roulette.
Kamala Harris's national suicide.
So the pig and a poke thing, I get the metaphor whatever, But was it actually happening? Are there people that would buy a pig without at least looking in the bag. It seems amazing, doesn't it.
It does shocking, But there's a reason that expression has existed for centuries. I wouldn't think con men would even try it if it never ever worked.
So yeah, evidently people bought.
Bag big atman history, and often we're disappointed with the results. Unseen pigs an unexamined shine.
I think it only works. I want to regret it. You can put lipstick on a pig you get home.
That's a different metaphor. It's a different metaphor, Sir, I picked up a pig down at the village. Honey, he opened the bag, and it's just a guy who.
Sold it told me.
He told me it was all fat and been huge and with his bacon's gonna be incredible. Now as open the bag. It's an unboxing video, honey, an unbagging video of a pig, and it's very, very disappointing, and you'd think the next thing. You know what, next time, I'm gonna look in the bag before I bring it all the way home and talk.
About this pig is sickly and underweight. Damn it. I should have looked at the poke. What was I taking? Stupid? Stupid, stupid.
See you don't want to do that now, No pigs nor presidential candidacy. Speaking of old sayings, which I absolutely love, can I try and fail to put something to rest because we got this from Tina from the very beginning, and Tina, thank you.
So much for listening. We appreciate it.
You both use the metaphor, and I'm vexed by the actual meaning. I've always understood the carrot and stick thing that the carrot's the reward, but the stick is not for corporal punishment. The stick is only a tool to hold a carrot, always just out of reach. I've heard people express that before. It's not an unreasonable interpretation, but it's wrong. It's one hundred percent wrong. It is purely a comparison of an inducement versus or an incentive versus a disincentive, an inducement versus a punishment.
You put a carrot on what you've heard?
You put a carrot in front of a donkey's nose who's turning your mill to grind flower?
And I thought, oh, a carrot and keeps walking around. But if that doesn't work, you hit it with a stick. Right.
I'm sorry if you've been misinformed, but yes, it's as simple as is it an inducement or a punishment? Are you going to feed them a carrot or whack him with a stick. It actually dates back to racing, like making donkeys work, as you mentioned often it was a beat and not a carrot.
I was reading about this, but she.
Says, going to get me to do nothing for a beat? Let's see, you're going to be here with a stick.
They need to beat.
Please don't beat your horse. It's barbaric. Agree with you one hundred percent, their tina. Don't beat any animals although in racing, and that was it in racing? Are you going to be better off with a beat out in front of your donkey or whacking him with a birch?
A switch.
I read a story the other day. It was in one of your major newspapers. They discovered some mill in the Middle East where they figured out that human beings were being used to turn the mill to grind flour in just conditions that you can't even imagine.
Almost certainly slaves until he died. Oh yeah, worked to death in just the worst way. What's go My god? It was really something to read and think about.
I mean, just where we've traveled as a planet in terms of what because because now we say, oh it would be horrifying to hit an animal with a stick, they were working kids to death to grind flower.
So yeah, come along, one there are more slaves on Earth right now than there have ever been ext one point.
Thank god you're an American. I do every single day. Unless you're not an American and you're listening, then thank god. I don't know. You're a country boy. I don't know what to say. We've got more on the way in a variety of topics, so stick here.
It's always the goal being faster and faster.
I have a desire that whatever I touch, I don't always want to be the best, but I want to change it By the time I leave.
That's the guy that collapsed with Noel Liles, collapsed with the COVID last night.
Seems like a really good dude.
Yeah, I'm really I've impressed by Noellles his courage, certainly speed. He's got kind of that flashy look at me, look at me thing, but you know that's how he gets psyched up, but as his game face, and it's not his personality, which is interesting right.
Right the whole I'm bulletproof I'm the best in the world. You know, I get it.
You got to psych yourself up to like world class competition. But seems like a really nice, earnest young man. I love some of the stories that you look here in the Olympics and some of the people you meet. On the other hand, I don't enjoy watching the Chinese dominate diving night after n I just stop with the diving. Show me something else. I don't want to watch communist victories. I don't care how brilliantly they creased through the water and Larrey's Narius splash.
I just don't care.
So as long as I'm ranting like an old man, I want to plug a couple of things and we'll get to one of them a little later. It's the brilliant Katie Grimes, who is one of the most incisive smart journalists working California politics, talking about Kamala Harris's true legacy in California.
Just terrific stuff.
And we did a podcast with her which you can get at Armstrong and Getty on demand. It's kind of featured today in which she talks tough and Plane.
Yeah.
She said on our podcast that Kami Layers slept her way to the top. Katie Grimes, did I remember saying the time. I'm glad you said it and I didn't.
You're a woman.
Yeah, anyway, so that's great. You gotta get it at Armstrong and Getting on demand and we'll get into the article she wrote in a little bit, which is why it's top of mind. Also came across this a great, great documentary. I've only watched little bits of it because I haven't had time, but it's one all sorts of awards, getting all sorts of praise from the people I admire the most. It's called Chasing Childhood, and it contrasts the play based free range childhood of the eighties, for instance, with the over supervised and fearful childhoods of today. And it's not just a judgment and saying you're a bad parent and you've screwed no it. It makes the point in a scientific way and an encouraging way. As this journalist wrote, it's great for inspiring collective action. It helps you understand what's going on not only for the kids, but for yourself as a parent, society, and how media fits into it. Just absolutely brilliant and sorely needed. It's called Chasing Childhood. We have a link at Armstrong egeeddy dot com if you want to learn more about it.
It's just terrific. That's cool anyway.
Yeah, So, as I started to say earlier, speaking of ranting like an old guy, I know this is odd. I miss big thick manuals you're going to stuff.
Could have in ham sandwiches. I miss.
I miss having the written manual. And the reason I bring this up is I bought some very complicated software. It's recording music recording software. I've used it before, but this is an upgrade and blah blah blah, and I realized I've only really scratched the surface and learning how to use it. And I've been chasing, like instructional videos on the internet and stuff like that, but they're uneven, outdated. You know, it's too short or too long, and I just missed being able to look up.
Yeah.
On the one hand, it's cool that they're all available, you know, you don't lose it or whatever. You can find it online. But I have had the situation where, okay, it's online, it's like four hundred pages. It's hard to navigate through this site. It's tiny, tiny, tiny print. Right, it would be handier to have it in book form.
And there are lots of folks doing hand really great videos on how you do this, but I love that stuff well, and you'll be like really into it. Then they'll say, all right, click on the alt record button and you'll look and there is no alt record. I've got a newer version, right, all right, I'm stymied again. Yeah, but anyway, so I'm contemplating taking like an online course, I guess.
Yeah, YouTube videos for fixing how to do lots of stuff, very very cool, but anything software based happens to be like every day practically, go to the upper left drop down menu.
There's not an upper left drop down menu. Now what Yeah, oh, that's so frustrating. Yeah, smash it with a hammer, that's your only alternate actially, but I.
Do, or shoot it with a gun.
Those are your options, armstrong and getty.
But as more time goes on without a response from Iran, there are multiple reports Tehran might be reconsidering. Politico says US officials are pushing Iran to rethink its reaction to the explosion that killed Hamas leader Ismaeo Hania. They're stressing it was a covert operation and no Iranian citizens died, and a US official reportedly told The Wall Street Journal a message has been sent to Tehran that if it carries out a major attack on Israel, there is quote a serious risk of consequences for Iran's economy and the stability of its newly elected government.
It's kind of hilarious that we tell Iran, look, it was a targeted attack on one individual. Nobody else died, Like we would react that way. I mean, it happened in tar On, Israel kills an Iranian leader in Tehran or a hesbalder leader, but in Iran in the capitol, And would we react to that way if Iran or anybody killed somebody in Washington, d C.
Well, I was one individual and nobody else got heard.
So we'll just we'll let you assassinate people in our country whenever you want to.
It was a targeted attack. You say, well, all right then.
So there's all sorts of interesting Iran news going on right now. Jack just hit me off the air with something that I found very intriguing. Headline Wall Street Journal. Iran wants to strike back at Israel, but can't afford a wider war. The message of which I could get into the particulars if you want to hear him, Jack, but the message I took away the main point of the article is you have an entity.
In Iran that you know.
Will not you know the old method, who would bat first, You put your hand on the bat, hand above it, hand above it, hand above it. You know you have an adversary who's not going to go to that next level in Iran. Israel has calculated that about Iran, and there's all sorts of information to that effect that they can't afford a big war.
They were decimated by the Iraq War. When was that twenty years ago? Whenever? It was eighties?
Yeah, it was longer than Oh my god, I'm getting old anyway, and everybody knows they will not put their hand one more level on the bat. Therefore, Israel can snuff they are important proxies right in the middle of Tehran and.
Get away with it.
I would argue that this latest telling Iran will whoop your butt if you do anything is not consistent with what I'm about to say. But the Biden administration's constant statements that we.
Can escalate, we don't want to escalate. The one thing we're not going to do is escalate.
Is inviting blow upon blow to be rained down upon us act same way as or Iran.
What we were described, yeah, obviously is yeah, it's the same principle in effect, the idea that you have to save face, do you It's been a couple of weeks now Iran has not done anything back, and is that hurting them.
In any way?
I think for your your own hardliners, your domestic hardline internally, yeah, I guess I wouldn't have any I wouldn't have any read on what's going on internally in the leadership of Iran. Obviously, it's a lot like you were saying, Kamala Harris is going to diffuse the pressure to actually do a real press conference by going on the view for an hour saying I've answered lots of questions. Well, yeah, they got to give their hired liners something, so they'll pipe down. But anyway, the other aspect of all this I found so interesting is that Hamas, having had their leaders snuffed a while back, the previous snuffing has elevated this guy, Yah Yah Sinoar, who has very very close.
Ties to Iran.
Iran a Shia Muslim power and a lot of these proxy groups, including Hamas, are Sunni Muslim and and those folks have killed each other through the ages and been at war. But there seems to be a real alignment of radical Islam, particularly anti Israel Islam, with the Shia leadership in Tehran. There's just no question anymore because it used to be that like Hamas was semi independent but working with Iran a lot. Now they are absolutely, you know, part of the Iran organization in a way that they didn't used to be. And it's just interesting to see those two, the Shias in Sunni's aligning. By the way, it's also yes, yes, it's probably temporary. Then they'll go back to killing each other. But it is scary. So I like this analysis from the senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
You love it. Who said it clearly puts at.
The top of the group someone who seems to be much closer to Iran that Hamas's senior members would elevate. Sinwar indicates the movement supports his strategy of waging war against Israel alongside Iran's militia allies. Sinwar wants to achieve Palestinian statehood and shares Iran's goal of goals of destroying the state of Israel to achieve it. Sinwar is a military leader set of Palestinian political analyst. The military's relationships are connected solely with Iran in the region.
But pay heed to that one sentence.
The leader now of Hamas shares the goal of destroying the state of Israel, period, no compromise. Now, Kamala and people like Kamala College students, explain to me exactly what that ceasefire looks like.
Tom Friedman in the New York Times constant the two state solution.
You're living a fantasy, Tom, Seriously, unless you can convince me Ah sin War, sin War and Hamas. They talk big, but what they'd really like to do is sit down at the diplomatic table and offer the dove of p the olive branch of peace, and come to a solution where everybody goes to college and they have a productive economy, and they live side by side and probably have a picnic once a year where they play tuga war and slap each other's backs. Unless you can convince me of that the idea that Israel can make peace with Amus is it's insane.
Well, it's suicidal. So then what is this that I just came across. The Iranian Vice president for Strategic affairs, doesn't matter what his name is, did an interview and said Iran's people are sick of Iranian governments trying to be more Palestinian than Palestinians themselves. Can support the victims, but who says we should fight their wars?
So what is that?
And some of the commentary on that was, in other words, he's basically telling Palestinians they're on their own, right after his regime helped Tomask drag Gaza into a war.
But I don't know, I don't know what to make of that. Has this guy gone rogue. I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know if this is like an internal political battle they got going on in Iran.
Of oh, I could see this.
Some of them are still committed as they always have been, to destroying Israel, and some of them are more this ain't not our circus, not our monkeys, Let's do our own thing.
Yes, well, yeah, that.
Thinking exists, absolutely exists, because Iran's economy sucks. Their people are really unhappy. They have an oppressive government. It's only guns that keep them from overthrowing the government. So I'm not surprised that people are thinking that, but that that guy in that position set it out loud is really interesting to me.
We'll have to follow that.
Yeah, and I don't quite get the numb nuts teenagers who wanted to kill all the people at the Taylor Swift concert had sworn allegiance to al Qaeda and isis who used to be at war with each other. I don't know exactly what that is either. Well, there's such a.
Political element to Islam that most people in the US, particularly kind of well meaning, soft headed people, they think being a Muslim is like being a Baptist or something like that. Or they think, well, of course, they're trying to spread their religion. I like to tell people about Jesus, and different people practice Islam in different ways obviously, But no, there's a serious element of the Qoran that's about conquering territory and making people submit to Islam. In fact, the very word Islam, its literal meeting, is submission. And so yeah, people don't understand that that's what it's about. So the fact that a couple of groups vying to be the leadership of Islam would kill the hell out of each other, that makes sense if you know the history of Islam.
And if you hadn't heard the news.
One of those three teenagers that got caught, thank god, before thousands maybe were killed, probably not thousands, but certainly hundreds could have been killed at at one of the Taylor Swift concerts. One of them had gotten a job in security there at the stadium, so would have been able to get you know, weapons in, or let his buddies in or whatever.
It could have been horrible.
Yeah, yeah, thank god they uncovered it. But how much of that are we going to be dealing with in the future. I mean, nothing happened and they canceled three concerts, and I know Taylor Swift concerts don't matter in and of themselves, but so we've been Commerce does well, Yeah, commerce does gathering events do? Moving freely about your city matters a lot.
We can't have numb nut jihadists canceling one hundred million dollar things no matter what they.
Are, right, Yeah, well, that question will be with us for the rest of our days. Got some more Olympic highlights and a bunch of other stuff for you to stay with us.
Armstrong, Hey, Getty, You know, the one thing about all of us is we like hard work.
Hard work is good work. Harbork is good work. The thing that we like.
About hard work is we have fun doing hard work.
Because we know what we stand for.
Hard work is good work. Can you know she has never said that in her life? The child of two Stanford professors or whatever it was.
The angle that the media has taken on this whole joy thing, and somebody decided joy was a good word or a good tutor. They have captured the happy warrior thing that Trump used to have. At least now Trump is more of the brooding. The country sucks and it's gonna suck more. If you hire them, and she and Tim are just having a good time and everybody's laughing, and you know, you know, it's just the momentum thing that happens with with sports teams too. And I don't know if Trump can recapture the joy or put them on in a defensive crouch to where they don't quite sound so joyful.
I don't know.
We'll see, Yeah, yeah, we will see. We got a few months.
So Nancy Pelosi sat down with Jake Tapper yesterday.
Nancy Pelosi, the architect of driving Joe Biden out of the presidency.
The books will be written.
I don't think it's a mystery to anybody, but here here's a little bit of it.
They're a hell of a resilient club man.
President Biden still hasn't talked to Nancy Pelosi since dropping out, and she's spilling some tea about her role in the pressure campaign to force him out. Pelosi tells The New Yorker about Biden, I've never been that impressed with his political operation.
They won the White House, bravo.
But my concern was, this ain't happening, and we have to make a decision for this to happen. At another event, Pelosi said she was shocked by Biden's first and last debate.
I was setting, of course, by the debate, but I didn't think it was a.
Deal break, right.
Yeah, that New Yorker piece I read some of yesterday. It's pretty interesting that she even said that out loud, that she was not at the at all impressed by the campaign they were running, didn't think they could win. Yeah, she's the one that stuck the political knife in and drove him out.
I think it's hilarious she or anybody else continuing to claim that they were surprised by the debate performance.
Turns out he's old and senile. I'll be damned.
Eighty percent of Americans do that, who barely pay attention to politics.
But you who've sat in a room with.
Him hundreds of times, you didn't know it.
Okay, caught unawares. Here's a cup on me. Here's a little of Nancy talking about Biden with Jake Tapper.
I think this president is I mean, he is a consequential president. Of course, in his term in office, he has accomplished great things. As we talk about day, how.
Do you think history is going to remember his decision to not run for reelection.
I think history will honor him as a selfless person, a selfless leader.
Have you talked to him? No? Still now, but that will.
Not be unusual. The couple weeks, several weeks, we'd go by and I wouldn't.
Talk to him. What do you want him to know about?
Well, he knows I love him.
You've forced him out at knife point.
Well, it'll be remembered as a selfless lead, a selfless, generous kind.
Got out completely willingly. As she said the other day, he should be Aunt Rushmore. That's the game of politics, man.
And she was right with ropes and spikes and stuff. Surely she doesn't mean carved. She didn't do.
Anything dirty or wrong or underhand. Really, she went and told him exactly what was sher. You can't win, you shouldn't be president, so either get out or force you out. And he got out, And I'll portray it as a selfless mood and tell everybody I love you and you should be Aunt Rushmore.
Sure fine, And honestly she did the country a favor, I think in a way, just because it was going to be Kamala as president. So now we get to examine that proposition squarely. That's a good point, and not kind of in the background with the mainstream media saying no. He says he can serve another term. Why are people bringing up Kamala? Is it racism or something? We don't have to, you know, sort through that crap anymore. Anyway, I wish we had a little more time. The fabulous Katie Grimes of the California Globe, who's been studying Kamala and her rise through politics for years and years, has written yet another devastating piece. Kamala Harris owns California's third World city hellscapes. Violent criminals are let out under early release law enabled by Kamala Harris. And she quotes Kevin Kyley, the Congressman of Northern cal Unicornia, who said recently quote Kamala Harris called rape of an unconscious person, human trafficking of minors, and domestic violence non violent crimes. As California ag she abused her power with a false ballot description that enabled these heinous criminals to be released early and re offend. And she goes into a bunch of detailed, bunch of different examples of maintain rapists and mass killers.
And I'd forgotten all that stuff, and that's absolutely true. That will not make it to the national discussion in the amount of time we have left.
You don't think so. I don't think so. I think they'll try.
You can run ads making this stuff clear, and some of that will catch on as the unspoken truth of what you're saying. I think is that the media will not cooperate in investigating this stuff at all. You will have to drag them, kicking and screaming to anywhere close to doing their jobs.
Yeah.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board today is out saying stop with Tim Walls's military record.
I agree with him that there's just what.
Even if you proved the point, which you probably can't, what what good does that do. Let's talk about the issues that Kamala Harris is wrong on according to vast majorities of Americans.
That's the way to win the election, right.
That's the way to defeat her, certainly, But crimes now considered non violent thanks to Kamala Harris under the infamous Prop fifty seven in California, these are non violent crimes in California, folks. Human trafficking of a child. That's right, child rape to as their pimp rape. Of an unconscious person or by intoxication. Drive by shooting at an inhabited dwelling or vehicle nonviolent crime. Assault with a firearm or deadly weapon sounds violent to me. Assault on a cop Cyril Cereal Arson, exploding a bomb to injure people, solicitation to commit murder, assault from a caregiver to a child under eight years old that could result in coma or death, felony domestic violence. If you're not a cal unicicorneon, you've heard vaguely about Props. Forty seven and fifty seven, that they decriminalized crime. As we've put it, they are so radical it's insane and people need to hear about it because Kamala Harris was at the center of that, even as she tries to pass herself off as some sort of tough on crime prosecutor.
What a crock of crap a c c It's time to play and talk jack? How much time? AGOTM go Let me one minute?
Let me pick one?
Uh he goes the old ticket. Ronnie play thirty three again? Just for fun?
Okay, yes, place, figure Kamala Harris is worse than President Biden.
Oh I know you said you Figure very I think she's actually not as smart as he is. Well, you said you think very like he's very smart either, But I'm not a big fan of his brain.
But I think that she's actually not.
As smart as he is.
Trump told a long story yesterday about flying in a helicopter with Willie Brown, who was Kamala Harris's boyfriend for a while even though he was married. Uh And how Willie Brown, as they were crashing, told him a bunch of horrible stories about hert turns out he's never been in a helicopter with Willie Brown. It was Jerry around, the former governor, and there was no near crashing. And it's unlikely anybody told stories about Kamala Harris as they went down.
So I don't know what that was. Jerry Brown, Willie Brown, they could be twins. Come on, anybody could get mixed up Armstrong and Getty