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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Hour Four of the Armstrong & Getty Show features an asburd Stanford sailing coach, Joe's outstanding rant on bigotry, Marshall's headlines and The Petering Out!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Music

0:19.0

A poet once said, life can be a challenge, life can seem impossible, but it's never easy

0:24.6

when there's so much on the line.

0:26.6

Alright, so it turns out that quote wasn't exactly poetry, it was strictly speaking

0:30.7

a song from the end of Pokemon the Movie from 2000.

0:35.6

It's true.

0:37.6

It's true.

0:38.6

Herman Cain quoted this Pokemon movie during a presidential debate, which is both the

0:45.6

worst place to do that and also technically the best place to do it because who on that

0:50.0

stage is going to risk calling you out?

0:52.2

Excuse me, but I believe my opponent just attributed that quote to a poet when it really

0:56.7

comes from the theme song to the film Pokemon the Movie 2000, whose lyrics I also know by

1:02.2

heart and oh god, I'm just now realizing this is worse for me than it is for him.

1:09.3

Atalarius.

1:10.3

Shia.

1:11.3

But a lot of beaten up present Trump for naming Herman Cain or suggesting Herman Cain

1:15.6

for the Fed Reserve board.

1:18.9

And Herman Cain was on the regional Fed Reserve board against him.

1:25.2

And so how is he not qualified?

1:26.8

That's where they usually get these people from these boards.

1:29.6

Right.

1:30.6

The other person recommended has been the editorial when you're editor writers for the Wall

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