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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Armstrong & Getty

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

iHeartPodcasts

Daily News, Society & Culture, News

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Hour 3 of A&G features a Canadian author grinding the gears of some government lawyers. Plus, Jack discovers Hand Pies, we define "milk" and Mitt earns some accolades!

Transcript

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0:00.0

The editor in chief of Buzzfeed news is leaving to the New York Times.

0:24.3

I'm a staff meeting here on a list of what he was going to miss about Buzzfeed and number 16 blew their mind.

0:31.9

That's pretty funny. Yeah.

0:34.2

Seven reasons I'm going to miss working here and number six will shock you.

0:38.0

Buzzfeed now a lot of their content is sponsored. Seventeen gadgets you can't live without are all ads.

0:44.7

Oh really? Yeah. They're not making money. I was read an article yesterday.

0:48.9

A longer than I expected about the rise and fall of collegehumor.com, which is responsible for some of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life.

0:57.2

But it's the typical internet story. They grew. They got bought out by some big corporation.

1:01.9

Then it got harder to make money and everybody got fired and goodbye.

1:05.1

A Super Bowl ad is $5.6 million this year and two presidential candidates are going to buy some Bloomberg and Trump.

1:13.1

So look for those during your Super Bowl broadcast. Also the whole Kobe thing.

1:19.3

I have an observation on that as I was looking at the New York Post today and listening to my kid talk about it.

1:25.1

What is what is what is going on there? Stay tuned. Huh? Okay. All right. I will indeed.

1:30.4

So you know us one of the things we're kind of nuts about around here is free speech, the first amendment.

1:39.0

And how incredibly important it is to everything we hold there and how you need to be absolutely militant.

1:47.5

Resisting those who would curtail your free speech because well it's hate speech or speech is violence or or whatever ridiculous, you know,

1:57.6

collegiate propaganda they spout it. You do not let them limit your free speech.

2:03.4

Even if you're not sure exactly why it's a bad idea, just trust me on that.

2:07.7

And it's shocking and disappointing to me that some of our closest allies and countries that we like to think of as

2:13.6

very similar like Britain or Canada have really scary limits on free speech by American standards.

2:23.4

And it's always well meaning. I didn't know until fairly recently that you couldn't make fun of the queen for instance.

2:29.5

I didn't know that you couldn't do that. Right. Right. People get in trouble for that.

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