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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

MEOW...Sandy’s War. A&G Hr. 3 2/11/19

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

During this episode of A&G, Joe details an excellent National Review story that points to our current state of misdirection.

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0:00.0

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0:03.5

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0:08.8

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0:30.0

I want to talk about the green new deal. There's some interesting stuff going on with various

0:40.0

copies either real or not floating around on the internet. Nobody can quite figure out what's

0:44.5

going on there. There was either deleted or not deleted from websites and stuff like that.

0:50.1

I don't know, I don't know who's playing the game how. It's kind of complicated.

0:53.3

I think I do. I think I do. And we will get to that at some point. I prefer to call it the

0:59.8

red new deal, but Kevin Williamson, I don't know if you know his name. He's a writer. He's a thinker.

1:07.4

He's a super crazy smart guy. He burbled up in the news when he was hired by the Atlantic

1:12.7

to offer a conservative perspective from time to time. And then the readers of the Atlantic went

1:18.1

so berserk over the hiring of somebody who might challenge their ideas that they immediately fired

1:23.1

him before he wrote a syllable for God. He's that guy. One of the most enormous acts of cowardice of

1:28.9

out of that actually very, very good publication. It's unimaginable, but they're in business to make

1:34.4

money in their desperate. So desperate times call for calling their firing Kevin Williamson

1:39.2

apparently, but he wrote a piece for the National Review this weekend that absolutely blew my mind.

1:45.1

I would rank it among the best things I've ever read in my life. I was just going to say I've

1:50.1

read it twice and I'm going in for three right after the show. That's in you know, what kind of

1:55.2

magazine article has that impact? The principle we're going to discuss. Well, I tweeted a picture of a

2:01.0

donut Joe, Joe tweeted that article. Huh? The arm's strong and getting. I tweeted a picture of a maple

2:08.2

bar with a stick of bacon on it, which was delicious. So it's like the long john thing, a maple,

2:17.6

but yeah, and one strip of bacon like on the top of it or or into it on top of it. Wow. That

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