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Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

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Armstrong & Getty One More Thing

Armstrong & Getty

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4.8816 Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

First, we have a really good Phil Mickelson story.  Next, questions about how we spend out time, and why we do the things we do.  

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0:00.0

It's hard to read the news these days without asking yourself, how did we get here?

0:04.7

Fiasco is a history podcast for the co-creators of Slow Burn.

0:08.5

In our first season, Bush v. Gore, we examine an unmistakable turning point in American politics,

0:14.0

the 2000 election, which resulted in a high-stakes stalemate, ended with one of the most controversial rulings in Supreme Court history.

0:21.4

So if you're trying to make sense at the present moment, check out Fiasco, Bush v. Gore.

0:25.9

Listen on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

0:31.0

I'm too tired to chew. Can you make that pie into a shake? It's one more thing.

0:37.6

Armstrong and Getty.

0:39.0

One more thing.

0:44.3

So we'll talk about the fact that seven and ten Americans would rather have a drinkable

0:49.3

dessert in just a second.

0:52.5

We've been talking for a while about, I don't follow the golf on TV like Joe does,

0:56.1

but Phil Mickelson is one of the biggest stars in the history of golf, right?

0:59.1

Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah, absolutely.

1:00.5

There's a new book out about him that says he lost, he's got a gambling.

1:03.9

I was going to say problem.

1:04.8

It's not a problem, but I think there's better things you could do with your money, but it's none of my business. He lost $40 million gambling between 2010 and 2014.

1:15.6

That's average $10 million a year over four years.

1:18.8

$40 million gambling.

1:20.0

That's some serious, serious gambling right there.

1:22.4

But also in the book, it talks about how he used to gamble with the announcer McCord.

1:31.3

Oh, Gary McCord?

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