You Sound Like A Naysayer

Armstrong & Getty On Demand36mApril 29, 2026

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Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty deliver a blistering critique of modern digital culture, framing the internet as the most toxic relationship we all have—constantly bombarding us with outrage, misinformation, and performative drama. Joe Getty takes a contrarian stance on King Charles's recent speech to Congress, arguing it wasn't a diplomatic overture but a desperate plea from a Britain weakened militarily and economically, now begging for American support. The hosts dissect the Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman OpenAI trial with biting sarcasm, highlighting Musk’s dramatic claim that losing the case could 'risk losing every charity in America'—a statement the judge dismissed as mere opinion. They also expose the absurdity of modern media cycles, from clickbait investigations timed with high-profile trials to the normalization of AI doomsday rhetoric. A standout moment comes when Joe mocks the idea of drone pizza delivery, declaring he’d shoot one down if it flew over his house—only to be called a 'naysayer' in return, prompting a meta-commentary on how skepticism is weaponized in today’s discourse. The episode culminates in a fiery debate over parental rights, with guest Kathy in Spain revealing how Franco-era Spain systematically stole children from Republican families to indoctrinate them—a chilling real-world example of Marxist ideology in action, as described in the Communist Manifesto.

Key Takeaways
1

The internet is the most toxic relationship you have—constant outrage consumption can drive you insane.

2

King Charles’s congressional speech was less diplomacy and more a plea from a militarily weakened Britain begging for U.S. support.

3

Elon Musk’s claim that losing the OpenAI case could collapse all charities is legally meaningless and dismissed by the judge.

4

Drone pizza delivery will create airspace chaos—two delivery drones in one town will be a disaster, not a convenience.

5

The Wall Street Journal’s Sam Altman exposé dropped on trial day—likely timed by Elon Musk to influence public perception.

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Chapters
0:00
5 min

The Internet as a Toxic Relationship

If you spent your entire day locked in combat, it would make you insane. You know, just you saying that people talk about toxic relationships and how you need to get out of them. But I think you're right. The most toxic relationship we all have is with the Internet.

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5:00
5 min

King Charles’s Diplomatic Plea

This is your old friend who you haven't heard from in a long time and you think well that's kind of interesting. Haven't heard from him in a long time and then he makes the ask. Yeah I lost my job and I was just wondering if you had a couple of grand you could spare me just to get me through the end of the month. Oh that's why you're here.

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10:00
10 min

Elon Musk’s OpenAI Trial Drama

If you were to lose the case, the country could risk losing every charity in America. And one of the attorneys on the other side broke in and objected to it, and the judge who's presiding in Oakland... told the jurors, Mr. Musk's perspective is his opinion and has no legal value whatsoever. Let's continue.

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20:00
10 min

The Rise of Drone Delivery and AI Fearmongering

Joe mocks the idea of drone pizza delivery, warning that three dimensions will quickly lead to chaos. He also critiques Elon Musk’s doomsday rhetoric about AI, calling it a dramatic performance for a jury.

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10 min

The Real Danger: State Overreach and Family Erosion

The idea of the state needs to come between you and your child, whether it's at school. You don't need to tell mom and dad about your gender transition. Or the hospital. No, you sit down. I'm talking to the child alone. The hospital and the teacher might not understand whose purposes they're serving. But that's intentional. That's not accidental.

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High-Impact Quotes
The idea of the state needs to come between you and your child, whether it's at school. You don't need to tell mom and dad about your gender transition. Or the hospital. No, you sit down. I'm talking to the child alone. The hospital and the teacher might not understand whose purposes they're serving. But that's intentional. That's not accidental.
Kathy (Spain)37:47
Viral: 92.0
If you spent your entire day locked in combat, it would make you insane. You know, just you saying that people talk about toxic relationships and how you need to get out of them. But I think you're right. The most toxic relationship we all have is with the Internet.
Jack Armstrong2:35
Viral: 88.0
This is your old friend who you haven't heard from in a long time and you think well that's kind of interesting. Haven't heard from him in a long time and then he makes the ask. Yeah I lost my job and I was just wondering if you had a couple of grand you could spare me just to get me through the end of the month. Oh that's why you're here.
Joe Getty7:32
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Hosts

Jack ArmstrongJoe Getty

Guests

Kathy (Spain)Dr. Jeff (Hawaii)JT (Livermore)RogerDin San Jose
Topics Discussed
internet toxicity95%state overreach on family93%elons openai trial90%marxist ideology in education88%drone delivery chaos85%media clickbait timing82%ai doomsday rhetoric80%jury duty satire70%
People & Brands

elon musk

person

18xNeutral

openai

organization

16xNegative

joe getty

person

15xNeutral

sam altman

person

14xNegative

jack armstrong

person

12xNeutral

king charles

person

6xNegative

franco-era spain

other

5xNeutral

body by jake radio

media

5xPositive

communist manifesto

book

4xNegative

trust and will

organization

3xPositive

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