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Armstrong and Getty. And now here's Armstrong on get it.
Joe Getty
Live from studio C C Senior.
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It's midweek. We're in a dimly lit room deep within the bowels of the Armstrong and Getty Communications compound. Today we are under the tutelage of our general manager.
Joe Getty
The atomic bomb is our general manager. It is.
Unnamed Host
That's a rough one. Serious Times Aug 680 years ago we dropped dropped it on Japan. Knock it off will you? We were saying to them knock it off will you? But they wouldn't knock it off.
Joe Getty
Yeah. Not to turn the opening segment overly serious but your screed yesterday, if you missed it, grab the podcast Armstrong and Getty on demand about the reading you've been doing about the war in the Pacific and the the bigger context of the dropping of the bomb I found very interesting and did a little more reading myself. And yeah the, the body count generated by Japan across Asia was mind boggling.
Unnamed Host
Why is it not talked about?
Joe Getty
Imperial Japan was a human slaughtering machine that devoured tens of millions and they.
Unnamed Host
Had to be stopped and they believed is one of the most racist groups of people that have ever lived. They believed they were the only people that should live and were superior to all those or everyone should else be enslaved to them.
Joe Getty
Right.
Unnamed Host
They were killing the death total per day at the, at the time we dropped the bomb 80 years ago today I forget it was but something like 7,000, 14,000 something like that people a day were dying in at the hands of the Japanese in various conflicts in other countries. In other countries.
Joe Getty
Right. Right. And as you were talking about yesterday the, the Howard Zinn like change in the narrative which happened when we were kids that we shouldn't have dropped the bombs. It was immoral and indefensible and by and America's a bad country and you should hate your country blah blah because it's all part of the same thing. What it takes to get to that conclusion is you've just got to isolate the conflict of Japan versus the US Right and those casualties even in the, even to me that analysis doesn't make any sense. But you've got to ignore the unspeakable horror of the Japanese war machine. And it's just, it's. It's another false narrative pushed by the global far left to try to bring down the big dog for free markets and liberty, the United States. And you know what? They can go to hell.
Unnamed Host
Yeah. This guy named Frank who wrote Downfall, he gets. He gets on a lot of podcasts standing up for the dropping the bomb. But he always says, people, people leave out the. Then what would we have done? Because we weren't going to just say, okay, we'll leave you in place with your military, which is very, very powerful. Killing. Killing people as fast as you can. So that wasn't an option. The backup plan was to surround the country and starve them out. That was the backup plan, and that would have killed way more people. And it is believed that just like Hamas, the Japanese military would have kept the food for themselves and been perfectly fine with starving the population, including many of our prisoners, by the way, which they were doing at the time. Starving them, if not just killing them, so that they wouldn't have to eat anything. But. So that was the backup plan, which was going to be worse in terms of number of people dying.
Joe Getty
Yeah, yeah.
Unnamed Host
It's. Again, I get. As a guy who loves history, it weirds me out sometimes that I think, what's the point of even reading about it? Because nobody else else does. Narratives get formed and they last for decades or centuries regardless of what's true.
Joe Getty
Right. Well, I guess all you can do is chip away at the colossus of, you know, left wing consensus and spread the word best you can, I suppose. I don't know. It's. It's a battle for hearts and minds. You just, you know, you do your part as a person with a conscience.
Unnamed Host
We had only, you know, if you've seen the movie Oppenheimer, you know this. We'd only tested that nuclear weapon, like in July, and here it is today that we dropped it. I mean, we had just tested the dang thing. So there's. Will it work? Is it going to suck the plane out of the sky and kill the. The, the crew that dropped it? I mean, no, nobody knew what was going to happen with a variety of different things.
Joe Getty
Mm.
Unnamed Host
And then it wasn't the greatest thing on the ground there either, if that.
Joe Getty
Oh, no.
Unnamed Host
Lands on your head.
Joe Getty
No, indeed. Although. As Frank and others have pointed out, if you look at the deaths from the dropping of the atomic bombs in the context of the greater conflict, I mean, it was a tiny number is 200,000 people. An unspeakable horror. Yeah. Which begins to give you an idea of the scope of the horror of the Japanese wars of conquest.
Unnamed Host
Yeah, wars are horrible. So we've got a war going on right now between Russia and Ukraine that is absolutely horrible. The things that are happening on the ground and the way people are dying and maimed and just absolutely horrible. And Trump said his peace dude over there, Witkoff, again, he's talking to Putin right now in Russia as we speak. And the belief is that he's delivering a much different message than he has delivered in the past from Trump. When Trump thought, we're a couple of smart guys that run the world, we're going to work this out is a misunderstanding. Now Trump realizes that's not the case, that Putin is a power hungry nutjob. And so the assumption is that the message is completely different. What it is, I don't know, but hopefully it's something along the lines of sanctions hit Friday and we are going to arm Ukraine like you can't even believe. So what do you think?
Joe Getty
I have heard almost nobody thinking, talking, speculating about what I find the most intriguing question in this of recent weeks. That is, how did Putin decide and what was his purpose in responding to some of Trump's entreaties, not with promises of moral negotiation, but with contempt, open, insulting contempt of Trump, because Putin's calculator, he does not go off half cocked. What was he trying to get or accomplish?
Unnamed Host
I don't know. I don't know. That's what I've wondered all along, too.
Joe Getty
I find that, you know, if I was writing a novel or just speculating. Hell, I am speculating. I'm frightened by the possible answers to that question. I don't get it. Why are you trying to provoke a known hothead at the head of the greatest military in the history of the earth? Why are you playing the hard ass when you've been playing the, hey, I'm sure we can find an agreement guy for so long.
Unnamed Host
Psychologically, does he think Trump will back down? Or is like you said, you are a concerned. Is your concern that he's not rational?
Joe Getty
Oh, Putin, yeah. Or yeah. Or that he's trying to provoke some gigantic conflict. He and Xi Jinping have gotten together and decided, look, the only way to turn the global order against the US because we're making progress is to provoke the US into some serious military action that kills, I don't know, half a million people. And Putin said, yeah, I don't mind sacrificing that many people. And Xi Jinping's like, please, I eat that for breakfast.
Unnamed Host
Right.
Joe Getty
I don't know.
Unnamed Host
You got two countries that if they lost a million people between them, that wouldn't blink an eye. I mean, it wouldn't mean anything to them. We're in the. We're in Western societies, obviously. Be just as horrific as anything we can imagine they might be. Might be. Calculating. That's. That. That was part. That was the calculation 80 years ago today by the Japanese.
Joe Getty
Right? Exactly. And though it sounds unthinkable, that sort of thing has been decided over and over again in history, including WW2. And I just. I'm surprised nobody is. I'm not hearing any punditry on that question.
Unnamed Host
Yeah, it is shocking that more atomic bombs have not been dropped since 80 years ago this week. I mean, it's just shocking. Nobody would have expected that. I've got. I'll get to it later.
Joe Getty
Crappy as human beings are. Yes, I would agree.
Unnamed Host
We've got Kennedy's guesses that he was making in his administration for where the world would be and we're way short of that, thank God, in terms of countries having and using nuclear weapons. Someday it will happen, though. And then who knows what's going to occur after that. But it's a little heavy for right at this moment. We should start to show. We should start the show officially on this August 6th. 6th. I'm Jack Armstrong. He's Joe Getty. Wednesday, August 6th, the year 2025 or Armstrong and Getting. We approve of this program.
Joe Getty
Oh, should probably mention that the Chinese are establishing baby factories in Los Angeles. More on that story to come. What bizarre story. Bizarre. All right, let's begin the show officially now according to FCC rules and regulations. Here we go at Mark.
Unnamed Host
I would like to know what your solution would be for gun violence. Great question.
Katie Green
I believe in a mix of stronger gun control laws, mental health support and community engagement.
Unnamed Host
We need to create safe spaces for.
Katie Green
Conversations and connections, making sure everyone feels seen and heard.
Unnamed Host
It's about building a culture of kindness and understanding.
Joe Getty
What do you think about that?
Unnamed Host
I think that's a great idea. Joaquin. So what was that? That was somebody who doesn't exist being interviewed. One of the kids who died in the Parkland school shooting. One of the worst school shootings in US history. An AI creation of in theory, how he would answer or something. I don't know exactly.
Joe Getty
That was grand Scand standing former CNN lefty Jim Acosta Interviewing AI manifestation of one of the victims of the parkland shooting with the blessing of the parents who are gun control activists as well.
Unnamed Host
Is that supposed to be deep or.
Joe Getty
I think so. Touching and moving and powerful because you.
Unnamed Host
Programmed a robot to say. Say what you wanted it to say, I assume.
Joe Getty
And it looks like the lad talking, kind of. Except the words are out of sync with the lips.
Unnamed Host
Well, even if they were in sync with the lips, how significant would that be?
Joe Getty
Do I have a soft head in this scenario? I think to the pliable skull among us. That's very powerful. Oh, my God, that was so moving. All right, I know.
Unnamed Host
Wait. We've heard about this thing with funerals across the country. I don't know if this will become a thing where you AI kind of reanimates the person that was dead.
Joe Getty
Right.
Unnamed Host
And then they can. They can be up on a screen thanking everybody for coming and maybe saying what they, you know, you meant to me or whatever, coming out of their.
Joe Getty
Mouth, signing blame, calling out my enemies. And you did me wrong, Uncle Al. You did be wrong. I would shout from beyond the grave.
Unnamed Host
So it's like the Great Festivus airing of the grievances. That's the way the funeral would go.
Joe Getty
Oh, yeah. I got stuff to say. Sit down.
Unnamed Host
That's a lot of problems with you people.
Joe Getty
Let's get started. I may be dead, but I'm not through with you.
Unnamed Host
Uncle Jim. You kissed my wife once when you were drunk. I've always hated you. Okay, so we got the Chinese baby making factory or whatever Joe called that. We got Katie's Headlines. We got lots of news of the day. I hope you can stay here.
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Jack Armstrong
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Joe Getty
Your bill ladies.
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Jack Armstrong
You don't be silly.
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The Wells Fargo ActiveCash credit card. Visit Wells Fargo.comActiveCash terms apply. I look forward to Katie's headlines because there's a couple of head spinners. I don't know if They're a really big deal. Or just kind of the sound and fury signifying nothing that goes on in modern politics. Right.
Joe Getty
Hey, quick private note to Elon Musk. Elon, get some cookies or something on X. Why are you always making me resign in to the dang Twitter on my. My laptop. It's a pain. It's me. It's me. Don't you recognize me? All right, let's figure out who's reporting what. It's lead story with Katie Green. Katie.
Jack Armstrong
Starting with the Free Beacon. Beto o' Rourke's political action committee funded Texas Democrats private jet to Illinois.
Unnamed Host
Oh, really? I didn't know why he needs to go. Go away?
Joe Getty
Yeah. Oh, please. But it reminds me of why like a Kamala Harris might run for office again. To build a giant slush fund.
Unnamed Host
True.
Joe Getty
To become a king maker or queen maker.
Unnamed Host
Man. You can play a role that way. We need to talk more about the whole redistricting thing. Man, the coverage of this is so unfair.
Joe Getty
Well, and how hilariously gerrymandered Illinois is.
Jack Armstrong
Right?
Unnamed Host
It's.
Joe Getty
The irony is just too much.
Unnamed Host
It's statistically the most gerrymandered state in the country. And that's where they ran to. To hide from ABC judge to consider.
Jack Armstrong
Halting operations at Alligator Alcatraz over environmental concerns.
Joe Getty
Okay, okay, all right. Environmental concerns. That's always the lefties technique in getting a better deal for a union or not. You know, having the illegals held or whatever. You don't care about the environment.
Jack Armstrong
From NBC. House committee subpoenas.
Unnamed Host
The Clintons and several other former DOJ.
Jack Armstrong
Officials for testimony about Jeffrey Epstein.
Unnamed Host
The whole Epstein thing. Subpoenas for Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Eric Holder, Loretta Lynch, William Barr, Merrick Garland, Jeff Sessions, Alberto Gonzalez, Comey Mueller. Everybody you can possibly imagine from like the last entire decade of politics has been subpoenaed around the whole Epstein thing. This is either a really big deal or nothing. I don't. I don't have any idea.
Joe Getty
This has just become too ridiculous to pay attention to anymore, in my opinion. You got Democrats going around the country holding town hall singers. We demand transparency of the Epstein thing. We need the files. Why won't the Republicans release the Epstein file?
Unnamed Host
But somebody leaked yesterday that Ghislaine and the country needs to come up with a pronunciation. Let's call her Gina or Glenda. Let's just pick a name. Big G dog. But every outlet has a different pronunciation.
Joe Getty
Queen Purvo.
Unnamed Host
Anyway, she gets moved to the. It's like staying at a resort style prison. And then yesterday the news comes out that she told when she got interviewed a week or so ago. She said, I have nothing on Trump is. I've never saw him do anything untoward whatsoever. The timing on that is not good. I don't, I'm not trying to claim I think Trump did anything, but that's horrible timing.
Joe Getty
And it's unprecedented to have a sex offender of her level in a Club Fed.
Unnamed Host
It's just what get moved to that low security prison the same time she announces Trump didn't do anything wrong. Come on now, that's just not a good look.
Joe Getty
No, it's terrible. From the New York Post.
Jack Armstrong
More sex toys get thrown during Liberty Fever games as one appears to hit Sophie Cunningham.
Unnamed Host
What sort of sex toys? The same one that we saw before. Okay, we'll get into the details later. If this becomes a trend, this could get pretty funny.
Joe Getty
Well, size matters too. If, oh, if you're getting, you know, hit by stuff chucked from the stands. Yeah, let's, let's. Folks, listen, it's your sacred right to chuck sex toys at the game of your choosing, but make sure you don't hurt anybody else. Be careful.
Jack Armstrong
From USA Today quote, taste it for yourself, breast milk flavored ice cream available nationwide.
Joe Getty
Oh, stop it.
Unnamed Host
Oh, what? I'm not a baby, so. Ew.
Joe Getty
Well, I just. What's going on here? What's the point?
Unnamed Host
I don't know.
Jack Armstrong
And finally, the Babylon Bee Secret Service in awe as Trump walks on moderately sloped roof.
Joe Getty
Oh, that's some good sarcasm right there.
Unnamed Host
So back to the WNBA and not the sex toys part. Did you hear what Brittney Griner said? And she's the one that we traded one of the worst people in the world for to get out of that Russian prison. She said the dumbest thing about Caitlin Clark in the WNBA the other day. We got a bunch of stuff we got to get to.
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Jack Armstrong
So good.
Joe Getty
Your bill ladies.
Unnamed Host
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19 year old former Doge staffer known.
Unnamed Host
As Big Balls was beaten by a.
Katie Green
Violent mob of miners in the nation's capital in a popular part of town. According to police, year old man and a 15 year old woman were arrested and charged with unarmed carjacking. Trump warned if crime is not dealt with properly, he may be forced to take over.
Unnamed Host
Somebody from Doge was very badly hurt last night. You saw that. A young man who was beat up by a bunch of thugs in D.C. and either they're going to straighten their act out in terms of government and.
Joe Getty
In terms of protection, or we're going.
Unnamed Host
To have to federalize and run it the way it's supposed to be run. That's a terrible story. Could happen in any city. Could certainly happen in any of your blue cities where they don't prosecute crime. And, and even if they catch somebody doing something awful, you, you, you let them go because the system, blah, blah, blah, you're a Marxist. But in this case it was Big Balls. One of your famous Doge dudes, 19 years old and saw carjacking and they're coming toward the car and he pushes his girlfriend in the car to try to protect her from this group that was harassing him. Then they just start beating the crap out of him.
Joe Getty
Yeah, and one thing you left out of your analysis is that the word has gotten around that if you're a teenager you can commit any. The blue cities, they'll say, well, you're a victim of the system, so we'll do nothing about it.
Unnamed Host
It's just luck that police happened to roll up like right as he was getting attacked or quite possibly would have been killed. I mean, oh yeah, you know, you start getting kicked in the head and punched in the face or, or, you.
Joe Getty
Know, again, there are a hell of a lot of the fates that are horrible that are short of being killed.
Unnamed Host
Sure, absolutely. Well, just that alone, you would never be the same. No, he's in one of the really Trendy Hotspots of D.C. where restaurant bars and stuff like that. You would never again in your life walk out of a restaurant. Wasn't even super late at night. You would never again in your life walk out of a restaurant and not be nervous about being attacked.
Joe Getty
And anybody who's had traumatic brain injury can tell you it changes you pretty much forever.
Unnamed Host
Anyway, horrible story. But so now Trump is talking over his legal right to take over D.C. if it's not being run properly.
Joe Getty
Putting aside for the moment the shrieks of horror that we would hear from the left and then some on the right as well, if it were done in the right way. And D.C. became like a low crime, heavenly, you know, great city to live in. What effect might that have on the nation's politics? Probably just for about one generation. But that would be something. I mean, if the feds went in and cleaned up DC Made it safe. Wow, that'd be great.
Unnamed Host
So, interesting story here. That's.
Joe Getty
Turn it into Singapore. Cane people for chewing gum. Start there with the gum cane. It all crumbles from there.
Unnamed Host
That's right. Caned for chewing gum. So a different topic. This is not actually about the wnba. It's bigger than that and more interesting than that. So it starts with the whole. We had. Katie mentioned possibility it's going to become a thing to throw sex toys on the court at WNBA games.
Joe Getty
I hope that already has.
Unnamed Host
I hope that doesn't catch on. It's happened twice. The fact that I find it hilarious doesn't mean it should continue.
Joe Getty
I'm not laughing, I'm coughing.
Unnamed Host
Oh, my God.
Joe Getty
Well, it spread to the NBA. No, I don't think so. No.
Unnamed Host
I suppose very quickly they'll have to start just going through people's bags and purses to make sure they haven't brought a. You say the word. I don't say the word.
Joe Getty
It rhymes with admiral. Admiral Bilbo.
Unnamed Host
I don't say that word. But they'll just start. Have to check your bags and purses to make sure you're not trying to smuggle one in, but you just strap.
Joe Getty
It to your leg or something. It's not like a metal detector is gonna catch it anyway.
Jack Armstrong
It's such politically correct times, they can't ask you if you're wearing it.
Unnamed Host
You know what I mean?
Joe Getty
Well, right. Yeah, exactly.
Unnamed Host
So, anyway, this is different part of the WNBA story. Brittney Griner is maybe. Pardon me, Katie, a man.
Jack Armstrong
Sorry, it's that same cough Joe has.
Unnamed Host
No, no. Well, okay. So first of all, Katie mentioned that during the commercials, and I had never really thought about it. And she says she's got a very low voice and she's very masculine. Masculine woman. So then I just. I did. I searched on Brittney Griner. I wasn't searching on that. I was searching on something else. And then I came across the story that, well, if I look at news, Snopes has a story that's making the round that the WNBA is doing some sort of investigation as to her actual sex. But Snopes says that isn't true.
Joe Getty
That's funny. I haven't heard Snopes referenced in forever.
Unnamed Host
I wasn't going to talk about that. I had watched a video last night on YouTube that featured quotes from Stephen A. Smith, clips from his show like the most famous sportscaster in the world and a bunch of other people and everything like that and got hoodwinked on something that isn't real. Apparently a whole bunch of organizations have. And then you can cobble together comments about other things and put em with your narrative and it's pretty easy to get fooled in the modern world. That's really the point of me bringing this up. It's not the WNBA story. It's just a. It is so hard to figure out what's real and what's not. And it's gonna get way worse Anyway, so Brittney Griner, a WNBA player, she's the famous one that got locked up in Russia by Putin and we had to trade one of the worst arms merchants in the world to get her back out.
Joe Getty
Yeah, way to go. Way to, Way to get to have to, you know, obligate your country to do that because you like the ganj so much.
Unnamed Host
She has, sir. She has.
Joe Getty
Thank you, madam.
Unnamed Host
She has recently been associated with fabricated quotes expressing frustration with crowds, the women's basketball games. I heard these last night and Stephen A. Smith commenting on him and I thought, oh, I can't wait to talk about this tomorrow. This is amazing. She did not say she was not complaining about current WNBA crowds and said WNBA games used to be a chill, quiet place. You could bring your laptop and relax and enjoy the game. Now there's all this yelling and chanting and stomping around. You can't even hardly hear yourself think in these stadiums. And of course the blowback was, okay, you became a popular sport and now you have a crowd and you're complaining about it. No.
Joe Getty
Did people actually take that seriously?
Unnamed Host
Well, I took it seriously because it had Stephen A. Smith reacting to it, but apparently he was reacting to other stories that just got edited in and, you know, so I just got fooled.
Joe Getty
So she did not say that, just to clarify. And he did not comment on it. Correct. And yet there it was in utterly convincing form on the Interwebs.
Unnamed Host
Yeah, I mean, very convincing. They had recently posted this and then they had what looked like a tweet from her and then they, Stephen A. Smith thought it was outrageous and then they have him going on and on about the WNBA and not understand, blah, blah, blah. And I just assumed it was real.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Unnamed Host
But it was completely phony.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Unnamed Host
Disturbing. This doesn't matter because it's a sport that only exists because it's subsidized by the men's league and you know, and sports doesn't matter that much, period, all the way around. But this sort of thing is happening with politics all the time. I don't know. I don't know what we're going to do about this. I don't think there's anything we can do about it.
Joe Getty
Hurl a dildo into the House of Representatives? I don't know.
Unnamed Host
Well, that's your answer for everything.
Joe Getty
I just, I. You've made your point of what is one to do? I don't know. Well, reduced to chucking of maritals. Well, I can't.
Unnamed Host
I can't do the homework assignment. Everything I come across to like go three layers deep to make sure it's real. That's a little too time consuming.
Joe Getty
Right.
Unnamed Host
And then the other end of it is you just stop believing anything, which is what Putin's hoping for with, with all the bots that he's got flying around there and the Chinese, they want us to just become so discouraged. We don't believe anything.
Joe Getty
Coming up. By the way, in Mailbag, a highly controversial and sexist email about the wnba. Shocking stuff. Stay with us.
Unnamed Host
And by the way, as I'm scrolling through, I just searched on Brittney Griner complaints about crowd the number of sites that say Brittney Griner complains about how loud it is now at games and blah blah, blah. I mean, tons of sites that were quoting that whole fake thing.
Joe Getty
Wow. Wow, these are odd times.
Unnamed Host
I know it. I don't, I don't. I don't know what's gonna happen.
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Unnamed Host
She said Brittney Griner said trash white girl about Caitlyn Clark after a call or something. The other game again. Getting getting to the Wall Street Journal's article that there might be a legal case that Caitlyn Clark is being discriminated against in the workplace for being white.
Joe Getty
Right. But to your previous point, my immediate instinctive reaction to you suggesting that Brittney Griner said that was. I don't know if she said it or not.
Unnamed Host
Right. Yeah. I don't know. A little troubling. If you do this for a living, follow the news and want to talk about the most interesting stuff. And a chunk of the time it might not be true.
Joe Getty
Speaking of women in the news, the perfect cap, the exclamation point, the end, the second parentheses of the Sydney Sweeney story.
Unnamed Host
Oh boy.
Joe Getty
Next hour.
Unnamed Host
I hope it's the cap in the end.
Joe Getty
I know. I think we all do.
Unnamed Host
I don't think the subpoenas on the Clintons and Comey and Clapper and all these different people about the Epstein case means that's the cap on that story. I think we're about to go way further on that whole thing. To what end? I have no idea. We'll get into that in hour two. And we've got Mailbag next.
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The Wells Fargo ActiveCash credit card. Visit Wells Fargo.comActiveCash terms apply. For instance, we're just talking about the fake Brittney Griner story, WNBA story that went around and got all kinds of outlets talking about it. And it was all phony. The whole Epstein thing. How you supposed to nail down what's real and what's not on that and are now subpoenas for like everybody that's been in the news and politics in the last 10 years have been subpoenaed around the whole Epstein thing. And I have no idea what's going to come out of that.
Joe Getty
It's become a cottage industry, a significant industry both in terms of dollars and cents and also political power going back and forth. So yeah, I see your point. Coming up next hour. Never mind Puppy mills. The Chinese communists are running baby mills in the United States. The unbelievable story coming up.
Unnamed Host
I can't wait to hear.
Joe Getty
I'm not overselling this.
Unnamed Host
Good.
Joe Getty
Here's your freedom loving quote of the day. Wrapping up a series from the Fabulous Javier, the fabulous Javier Millet of Argentina. And this isn't the quote of the day, but I liked it. He says I'm really a Rothbardian libertarian. The state shouldn't exist, but in the short run, I'm a minarchist. I've decided that's what I am. He says, I'm a minarchist. I'll settle for minimal government that provides defense, justice and security with social services left to the private sector. I want to get back to that quote. Wow. Ruminate on it. That is great. Yeah. Yeah. It's terrific. Oh, here's the actual quote. Do not surrender to the advance of the state. The state is not the solution. The state is the problem itself.
Unnamed Host
The state is the problem itself. It's just a different wording of Ronald Reagan's, you know.
Joe Getty
Amen to that. More, more to come. Drop us note mailbagarmstrongandgetti.com wow. This just I this email from Drew, the millennial WNBA finally receiving enormous amounts of attention relative to anything it's ever seen. These women are finally getting what they've been demanding for years, but they seem more unhappy than ever. This is the most interesting thing about the wnba. It's a league of women, obviously, but the league is in general catty jealous of the success of other women, unsatisfied with solutions to the league's problems because they aren't in the form they expected, etc. It's interesting because evidently if a big group of women get together, that group of individual women will begin to collectively behave like one single woman without them even coordinating it. It just happens. This needs to be studied on the university level. True. The millennial. That is sexist, that stereotyping.
Unnamed Host
You know what?
Joe Getty
What? Your emails are no longer welcome here.
Unnamed Host
It's like what's his name, the comedian at the SB the other night when he said Megan Rapinoe isn't here. Good. And everybody like groaning, he said, oh, what? We're gonna pretend she is a good time.
Joe Getty
That's beautiful. Moving along. Oh boy. We did a segment on parents sneaking candy contraband to their kids in camp. And Kay writes, I agree with Katie. The story he told the other day about the kids at summer camp and the parents sounds like smuggling contraband into a prison. What are these kids and their parents gonna do next? Suitcase Slim Jims, Tootsie Rolls and three Musketeers bars? Perhaps a can of Pringles? I doubt that.
Unnamed Host
Well, if I have to, I'll take the Slim Jim over the Pringles.
Joe Getty
You know, it was crazy because these camps have these rules against candy and food and all because they that they have rat problems. But the parents explained the kid gets a jolt of mommy and daddy are thinking of me and sent me my favorite treat even though I'm away at camp.
Unnamed Host
And all right, I look at it the other way. I think the kid gets a jolt of, you're not going to always have everything you want the way you want it. This is life. That's what I want.
Joe Getty
There are rules. Follow them. Let's see. Jeff in North Carolina points out, guys, JD Vance has been glaringly absent during several big controversies lately. Smart Trump, famously. We ought to get this clip. Essentially called J.D. vance the heir apparent yesterday.
Unnamed Host
Yeah.
Joe Getty
And he has not been involved in some of the stickier, ickier stuff. Like Epstein, for instance.
Unnamed Host
What if he's got the Trump esque qualities that work and, but with some restraint that might make him pretty powerful.
Joe Getty
Oh my gosh. Don't, don't tempt me. Please don't give me that much hope. Let's see. Brandon writes, guys, the whole gerrymandering discussion reminds me of a great saying. Voters don't choose their politicians, politicians choose their voters. I wish I could remember where I read that. But just like human nature, I don't think it'll ever change California. All we can do is restrain them.
Unnamed Host
In California, about 40% of people vote Republican and represented by 17% of the House members. That's almost exactly the same number as what Texas is trying to pull off right now. That's being treated as some sort of Nazi takeover.
Joe Getty
And thieving hypocrite Gavin Newsom is all offended. We've got to protect our democracy. In fact, we're going to violate our own laws and we're going to redistrict even harder in California.
Unnamed Host
I must say though, I think the Dems are winning the PR battle on this. Even though they gerrymandered their states long before Texas got around to it, I.
Joe Getty
Don'T think they will ultimately win it.
Unnamed Host
I hope you're right.
Joe Getty
Even with the entirety of the media. Let's see. Wow, this is heavy. Jacob. Writing about our discussion of the Pacific theater in World War II, the dropping of the atomic bombs, etc. It reminded me of a conversation I had with my sister in law who's Japanese born and raised in Japan. I forgot how the subject of the war came up, but I was curious about how it was taught in Japan. After some discussion, I asked her if she was taught about comfort women, the rape of Nanking, etc. Her reaction was if she were hearing about these atrocities for the very first time. Well educated woman too. And it occurred to me that the more controversial subjects were not taught in Japanese schools. And why would they be? Only a stupid country would focus on the horrible things that it did in its past. I mean, I'm for a balanced view of history, but yeah, we have allowed our education system to be taken over by America haters. It's. It's a bizarre experiment.
Unnamed Host
Well, but I. I don't even know if I buy in as much as people claim they do about looking at your worst stuff all the time. Did you sit around the dinner table and talk about the time you lost your temper over and over and over again? Why?
Joe Getty
All right, yeah, what good would it. No, it would be a perverse and poisonous way of approaching the totality of whatever you're talking about. Right. And the only possible motivation for promoting demanding that that's the way the discussion go is because you want to tear down what it is you are talking about.
Unnamed Host
Absolutely. That's a good one.
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand: "Well I Am Not A Baby So...Ew!"
Release Date: August 6, 2025
Host: Jack Armstrong & Joe Getty
Produced by: iHeartPodcasts
In this episode of Armstrong & Getty On Demand, hosts Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty delve into a range of pressing topics, blending historical analysis with contemporary political commentary and media scrutiny. The discussion is peppered with insightful perspectives, critical examinations of current events, and a touch of humor, making it both engaging and thought-provoking for listeners.
The episode kicks off with a deep dive into the controversial decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan during World War II. The hosts critically examine the commonly held narratives and challenge prevailing perspectives.
Joe Getty highlights the sheer scale of atrocities committed by Imperial Japan, stating, "Imperial Japan was a human slaughtering machine that devoured tens of millions" (04:56).
Jack Armstrong questions the dominant narrative, emphasizing the daily death toll inflicted by Japanese forces: "...something like 7,000, 14,000 something like that people a day were dying in the hands of the Japanese in various conflicts in other countries" (05:13).
The hosts argue that the dropping of the atomic bombs, while horrific, was a strategic move to halt further mass casualties, contrasting it with alternative strategies like starvation, which they suggest would have resulted in even greater loss of life.
Shifting focus to modern geopolitics, Armstrong and Getty analyze the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, drawing parallels to historical events and exploring the motivations behind key figures.
Joe Getty poses a crucial question about Putin's strategies: "How did Putin decide and what was his purpose in responding to some of Trump's entreaties, not with promises of moral negotiation, but with contempt, open, insulting contempt of Trump..." (09:36).
The hosts speculate on the broader implications of such actions, considering the potential for large-scale conflict and the role of global alliances, particularly between Russia and China.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to dissecting misinformation surrounding WNBA player Brittney Griner. The hosts expose a fabricated narrative that falsely attributes critical comments to Griner about the loudness of WNBA games.
Unnamed Host shares their confusion upon encountering false reports: "...I had watched a video last night on YouTube that featured quotes from Stephen A. Smith, clips from his show like the most famous sportscaster in the world and a bunch of other people and everything like that and got hoodwinked on something that isn't real" (32:15).
Joe Getty underscores the challenges of discerning truth in the digital age: "...bitching and mocking while real issues go unnoticed."
This segment highlights the ease with which misinformation spreads and the importance of verifying sources in today's media landscape.
The discussion transitions to the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, with the hosts examining the breadth of subpoenas issued to various political figures.
Unnamed Host expresses skepticism about the significance of these subpoenas: "This is either a really big deal or nothing. I don't. I don't have any idea" (20:58).
Joe Getty comments on the political maneuvering surrounding the case: "It's become a cottage industry, a significant industry both in terms of dollars and cents and also political power going back and forth" (43:24).
Additionally, Armstrong and Getty delve into the issue of gerrymandering, particularly focusing on Illinois and California, critiquing the disproportionate representation resulting from manipulated electoral districts.
The hosts explore the burgeoning role of AI in media, specifically referencing AI-generated interviews and their impact on public perception.
Unnamed Host questions the ethical implications of AI in sensitive contexts: "Don't be silly. People with the Wells Fargo Active Cash credit card prefer to pay because they earn unlimited 2% cash rewards on purchases" (14:00).
They discuss potential future scenarios where AI could simulate deceased individuals at funerals, raising concerns about authenticity and emotional manipulation.
Furthering their critique of misinformation, Armstrong and Getty address stereotypes and sexism within sports, particularly focusing on the WNBA.
The segment underscores the broader societal issues of gender discrimination and the resilience required to overcome them.
As the episode draws to a close, Armstrong and Getty hint at upcoming segments, including discussions on Chinese-operated baby mills in Los Angeles and the establishment of new detention centers like the Speedway Slammer in Indiana. They maintain a critical stance on current events, emphasizing the need for vigilance and informed discourse.
Joe Getty on Imperial Japan:
"Imperial Japan was a human slaughtering machine that devoured tens of millions"
04:56
Jack Armstrong on Daily Death Toll:
"...something like 7,000, 14,000 something like that people a day were dying in the hands of the Japanese in various conflicts in other countries"
05:13
Joe Getty on Putin's Strategy:
"How did Putin decide and what was his purpose in responding to some of Trump's entreaties, not with promises of moral negotiation, but with contempt..."
09:36
Unnamed Host on Media Misinformation:
"I had watched a video last night on YouTube...and got hoodwinked on something that isn't real"
32:15
Unnamed Host on Epsteins' Subpoenas:
"This is either a really big deal or nothing. I don't. I don't have any idea"
20:58
Joe Getty on Gerrymandering:
"It's became a cottage industry, a significant industry both in terms of dollars and cents and also political power going back and forth"
43:24
Unnamed Host on AI in Funerals:
"They can be up on a screen thanking everybody for coming and maybe saying what they, you know, you meant to me or whatever..."
14:46
Joe Getty on Libertarian Ideals:
"Do not surrender to the advance of the state. The state is not the solution. The state is the problem itself."
43:45
In "Well I Am Not A Baby So...Ew!", Armstrong and Getty navigate through complex historical contexts, contemporary political issues, and the pervasive challenge of misinformation in the digital age. Their candid discussions encourage listeners to critically evaluate narratives, remain informed, and engage thoughtfully with the world around them.
Note: The timestamps are indicative and correspond to the moments when the quotes were made within the transcript.