Armstrong & Getty On Demand: "A Wet Diaper Filled With Your Own Urine"
Episode Release Date: December 19, 2024
Host: iHeartPodcasts
Title: A Wet Diaper Filled With Your Own Urine
Episode Overview
In this engaging episode of "Armstrong & Getty On Demand," hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into a multitude of pressing issues ranging from public safety concerns to labor strikes, education controversies, and government fiscal policies. Interspersed with personal anecdotes and sharp commentary, the duo offers listeners a comprehensive look at current events through their unique perspectives.
Laser Strikes on Airplanes
[02:57 - 04:12]
Jack Armstrong kicks off the discussion by addressing the alarming rise in laser strikes targeting aircraft cockpits. Citing recent FAA data, he highlights the increasing danger these incidents pose to pilots, especially during critical phases like takeoff and landing.
- Jack Armstrong [02:57]:
"The FAA has just given us new data that says that there is a massive uptick in these laser strikes... It’s an $11,000 fine. If the FAA catches you, and it is a felony, it could land you with jail time."
Joe Getty echoes Armstrong's concerns, characterizing the trend as a transition from a legitimate issue to a nationwide craze, raising questions about public awareness and the effectiveness of current preventative measures.
- Joe Getty [03:40]:
"So, yeah, this is clearly progressed from a probably legitimate news story to a craze now to just madness."
Amazon Strike and Teamsters Union
[04:12 - 07:08]
The conversation shifts to labor movements, specifically the ongoing strike by Amazon drivers affiliated with the Teamsters Union. Armstrong and Getty discuss the drivers' demands for better pay and benefits, juxtaposed with Amazon's stance against union involvement.
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Joe Getty [04:21]:
"Say that we need better pay and we need benefits." -
Jack Armstrong [04:37]:
"I'm not into this, but the Teamsters... And that'll turn out however it's going to turn out."
The hosts also critique the chanting by striking workers, labeling it as ineffective and counterproductive.
- Jack Armstrong [05:26]:
"The workers and drivers chanting, 'wow, that's the most annoying chant I've ever heard.'"
New Year's Eve Plans and Personal Anecdotes
[07:08 - 10:00]
Armstrong shares his personal dilemmas regarding New Year's Eve plans with his family, highlighting the challenges of pleasing children with differing preferences. The discussion takes a humorous turn as they navigate through the logistics of family travel and celebration.
- Jack Armstrong [07:08]:
"Where should the kids and I spend New Year's Eve? I got one son that really wants to do Vegas and the other kid who hates Vegas so much."
The episode's title, "A Wet Diaper Filled With Your Own Urine," metaphorically ties into Armstrong's recount of his son's aversion to noisy, chaotic environments like Las Vegas.
Education and School Curricula Controversies
[15:03 - 22:45]
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to scrutinizing recent changes in school curricula, particularly in California. Armstrong and Getty express strong opinions on what they perceive as inappropriate and indoctrinating practices within public education, including gender discussions in early grades and the handling of sexual abuse cases.
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Jack Armstrong [15:03]:
"You're a bad person if you're uncomfortable with this." -
Joe Getty [16:24]:
"It says, stand in a circle. Each of you is now gay or lesbian, and you're about to begin your coming out process."
The hosts criticize the integration of sensitive topics into subjects like math class, arguing that such measures are more about grooming than education.
Government Shutdown and Fiscal Policy Debate
[22:45 - 35:35]
Armstrong and Getty dive deep into the heated debate surrounding the national spending bill and the potential for a government shutdown. They discuss the complexities of passing large legislative packages, emphasizing the pitfalls of "pork barrel" spending and the challenges posed by influential figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
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Jack Armstrong [35:21]:
"I don’t care if the government shuts down. I do not freaking care what percentage of American cares if the government shuts down." -
Joe Getty [33:17]:
"So this is where I'm the most MAGA, which I define MAGA, is kind of, you know, tear it all down."
The hosts advocate for a more streamlined and transparent legislative process, free from excessive and often irrelevant additions that make bills unmanageable and contentious.
Personal Stories and Light-Hearted Moments
[43:42 - End]
Balancing the intense discussions, Armstrong shares a relatable story about dining out with his family and encountering sticky utensils, injecting humor and showcasing the everyday struggles of balancing work and family life.
- Jack Armstrong [46:32]:
"I just went ahead and ate with the sticky fork. That is gross."
This segment serves to humanize the hosts, providing listeners with a break from heavier topics through amusing personal experiences.
Conclusion
"A Wet Diaper Filled With Your Own Urine" offers a compelling mix of serious commentary on current events and personal anecdotes. Armstrong and Getty effectively engage listeners by presenting informed opinions, backed by timely quotes and sharp insights. Whether discussing public safety, labor rights, educational reforms, or fiscal policies, the episode provides a thorough examination of the issues shaping today's society, all while maintaining an approachable and conversational tone.
Notable Quotes:
- Jack Armstrong [02:57]: "The FAA has just given us new data that says that there is a massive uptick in these laser strikes..."
- Joe Getty [04:21]: "Say that we need better pay and we need benefits."
- Jack Armstrong [07:08]: "...a wet diaper full of your own urine."
- Jack Armstrong [15:03]: "You're a bad person if you're uncomfortable with this."
- Jack Armstrong [35:21]: "I don’t care if the government shuts down. I do not freaking care what percentage of American cares if the government shuts down."
This detailed summary encapsulates the key discussions and insights from the episode, providing a clear and comprehensive overview for those who haven't tuned in.
