And Who the Hell Are You?

Armstrong & Getty On Demand36mMay 7, 2026

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Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty deliver a blistering, ideologically charged analysis of a potential U.S.-Iran deal, framing it not as diplomacy but as a strategic squeeze that may force Iran’s regime to capitulate. They argue that the 30-day negotiation window is less a gift and more a calculated blockade that’s already crippling Iran’s economy—$500 million in daily losses, oil storage crises, and international isolation. Yet they warn against complacency, exposing Iran’s decades-long pattern of feigning compliance while secretly cheating. The hosts then pivot to a fiery critique of institutional failures, accusing the UN of irrelevance and California’s hospitals of enforcing a Marxist-inspired separation of parents from children during medical care—calling it a 'kidnapping tone' that undermines family authority. They connect this to a broader cultural collapse, citing a 50-year high in U.S. anti-Semitic attacks, the alleged Qatar-funded infiltration of American universities, and the mainstreaming of radical anti-Semitism through media silence and ideological collusion. The episode ends with a stark warning: the West is losing its grip on basic truths—freedom, family, national identity—once considered common sense, now under siege by a coordinated assault on Western values. The core takeaway is that the real war isn’t just geopolitical—it’s cultural.

Key Takeaways
1

Iran’s economy is losing $500 million daily due to U.S. blockade, creating real leverage for negotiations.

2

Iran has a documented history of agreeing to 11 of 14 deal points, then stalling on the last three—then cheating after the deal is signed.

3

California hospitals are enforcing parent-child separation during medical care, a policy tied to a law that pays staff per patient separated.

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The separation policy reflects a Marxist-inspired socialization of child rearing, which seeks to replace the nuclear family with state-controlled upbringing.

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Anti-Semitic attacks in the U.S. have reached a 50-year high, with over 200 incidents reported last year—up from near-zero just years ago.

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Chapters
0:00
2 min

Iran's 30-Day Negotiation Window: Gift or Trap?

The hosts analyze a potential Trump administration proposal to Iran, questioning whether the 30-day negotiation period is a diplomatic opening or a strategic economic squeeze. They argue the blockade is already crippling Iran’s economy, making the 'deal' less a negotiation and more a forced capitulation.

2:00
3 min

Iran's History of Deception and the 14-Point Deal

They'll agree to 11 of them. Then they'll say the last three were super close on these two, so they're not a big deal. Let's talk about those other two and it'll turn out there is actually quite a gulf between them.

Highlight
5:00
5 min

The UN's Irrelevance and the Sea Mine Crisis

The hosts criticize the UN for its lack of enforcement power, citing a record 136 nations condemning Iran’s sea mines and toll systems—yet no real consequences. They call for the UN to be restructured or dissolved.

10:00
5 min

California’s Parent-Child Separation Policy: A Marxist Plot?

Marxist theory often advocates for the socialization of child rearing... abolition of the bourgeois family, state-educated children, socialized child rearing, liberation from the family.

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15:00
5 min

The Surge in Anti-Semitism and Qatar’s Influence

They are spending tens of billions of dollars winning friends and influencing people, particularly in the United States, trying to warm people up to fundamentalist Islam, the Muslim Brotherhood, etc.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
They are spending tens of billions of dollars winning friends and influencing people, particularly in the United States, trying to warm people up to fundamentalist Islam, the Muslim Brotherhood, etc.
Jack Armstrong22:06
Viral: 82.0
In England, they're telling people don't look visibly Jewish. That's a quote for your own safety.
Joe Getty32:09
Viral: 80.0
We've got to defend the most basic of reasonable quote unquote common sense ideas. We just have to.
Jack Armstrong37:52
Viral: 78.0
Speakers

Hosts

Jack ArmstrongJoe Getty
Topics Discussed
anti-semitism in the united states95%parent-child separation in hospitals92%iran nuclear deal90%cultural collapse in the west90%qatar influence in u.s. universities88%care organization terrorism links87%marxist child rearing theory85%united nations reform75%
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iran

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18xNegative

jack armstrong

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12xNeutral

joe getty

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11xNeutral

california

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8xNegative

qatar

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7xNegative

trump administration

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6xNeutral

united nations

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5xNegative

wall street journal

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5xNeutral

council on american islamic relations

organization

4xNegative

megyn kelly

person

4xNegative

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