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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

An American Original

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

iHeartPodcasts

Daily News, Society & Culture, News

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2020

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 4 of A&G contains more of the Jack & Joe goodness you need, and less of what you don't.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Berger King, just introduced a new sandwich called the roasted garlic King, which is a burger

0:27.2

with a thick garlic sauce. Berger King said it just doesn't keep people as thick as

0:31.1

food away, nothing will. There you go. Well, low-grade burger King

0:35.6

garlic. And low-grade jokes about it. I don't know. I like old Jimmy, but what?

0:44.2

So many of the jokes are just falling flat. Of course they always have really. I

0:50.0

don't know. He's a nice fella. I wish him well. I think he's going with the

0:53.7

Leno model. He knows how bad he has to be, to be popular with the common folk.

1:00.7

Tim the lawyer wrote an absolutely fabulous piece for the dispatch about the

1:07.6

limits on presidential power and state power and Supreme Court cases through

1:11.4

the years trying to figure out who's allowed to do what and who's not. And

1:16.4

there's a lot of good stuff. We'll post the link at Armstrong and Getty.com so

1:21.4

you can read it yourself. It's fairly long. But the second segment of the show

1:27.0

every day we do mailbag and we almost always start mailbag with a freedom

1:31.3

loving quote of the day. I don't know. I just got in the habit of doing that.

1:34.0

And we have to think about doing that again during this the fourth hour of the

1:39.0

show. Number one, because it would be easy. And that's easy.

1:44.8

He's really. He'll time is really in my willhouse. Right, right? And I am a man who

1:49.0

craves leisure. And secondly, it's it's a good little feature at. But anyway,

1:53.6

perhaps our freedom loving quote of the day could be this from Tim's article.

1:58.2

And he's talking about Justice Robert Jackson was warning that the Supreme

2:07.8

Court decision that allowed Japanese American internment during World War II

2:12.2

in a case that was overturned officially two years ago in an opinion that

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