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
1. Introduction to the Episode
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.
2. Revisiting World War II: The Atomic Bomb and Historical Narratives
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.
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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).
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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.
3. Contemporary Conflict: Russia-Ukraine War Analysis
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.
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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).
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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.
4. Media Manipulation and Fake News: The Brittney Griner Controversy
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.
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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).
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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.
5. Political Turmoil: Epstein Subpoenas and Gerrymandering
The discussion transitions to the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, with the hosts examining the breadth of subpoenas issued to various political figures.
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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).
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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.
6. Social Commentary: AI in Media and Public Perception
The hosts explore the burgeoning role of AI in media, specifically referencing AI-generated interviews and their impact on public perception.
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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).
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They discuss potential future scenarios where AI could simulate deceased individuals at funerals, raising concerns about authenticity and emotional manipulation.
7. WNBA and Gender Stereotypes
Furthering their critique of misinformation, Armstrong and Getty address stereotypes and sexism within sports, particularly focusing on the WNBA.
- Unnamed Host reflects on the challenges faced by female athletes in combating false narratives and bias: "This is 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." (44:32).
The segment underscores the broader societal issues of gender discrimination and the resilience required to overcome them.
8. Future Outlook and Closing Remarks
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 shares a poignant quote reflecting 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).
Notable Quotes
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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..."
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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
Conclusion
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.
Timestamps Reference
- 04:56 - Joe Getty on Imperial Japan
- 05:13 - Jack Armstrong on Daily Death Toll
- 09:36 - Joe Getty on Putin's Strategy
- 14:00 - Unnamed Host on AI in Media
- 14:46 - Unnamed Host on AI in Funerals
- 20:58 - Unnamed Host on Epstein Subpoenas
- 32:15 - Unnamed Host on Media Misinformation
- 43:24 - Joe Getty on Gerrymandering
- 43:45 - Joe Getty on Libertarian Ideals
Note: The timestamps are indicative and correspond to the moments when the quotes were made within the transcript.
