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Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

Cow Pasture River Preservation Association

Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

Armstrong & Getty

News

4.8816 Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Joe, a Supreme Court-decision follower, takes a look at how news publishers often muck-up their reporting of Supreme Court decisions.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's settled.

0:00.7

My next band's name is going to be Cow Pasture River Preservation Association.

0:05.7

It's one more thing.

0:07.4

Armstrong and Getty.

0:08.9

One more thing.

0:10.7

Oh, yeah, we're super old-timey.

0:13.1

I mean, we make, like, the luminaires seem like Devo.

0:16.9

We're going to be so old-timey.

0:18.3

We're not going to bathe.

0:20.2

I'm looking at the SCOTUS decisions recently released.

0:24.8

And, you know, if you are into this stuff, you know that the way Supreme Court decision is reported is usually so grotesquely oversimplified that you don't learn

0:40.3

anything from the news report on it. And, you know, if it's, well, here's your, for instance,

0:48.3

this is a single sentence. Now, I'm telling you, you're going to have to to focus in U.S. Forest Service versus

0:59.1

cow pasture river, I should take out my gum, sorry, professional broadcaster folks.

1:05.5

Yeah.

1:06.4

Well, you know, my throat hurts at the end of the radio show before we do this.

1:09.6

And the soothing peppermint oil just feels great.

1:14.5

On my throat.

1:15.7

Anyway, here we go.

1:17.2

This is a single sentence.

1:19.5

In U.S. Forest Service versus Cow Paster River Preservation Association, the justice has held 7 to 2 that.

1:27.6

A warning. I'm about 20 7 to 2 that. A warning.

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