

A Controversial Trump Bio-pic and the Villains We Make
6 snips Oct 10, 2024
A new film explores Donald Trump's early life under the influence of Roy Cohn, raising questions about villainy in storytelling. The hosts dissect the appeal of humanizing figures like Trump, examining familial influences and media portrayals. They delve into the moral implications of empathizing with such characters, contrasting modern antiheroes with classical narratives. This conversation sheds light on how origin stories shape our understanding of controversial figures and their legacies in contemporary politics.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring 'The Apprentice': Trump and Cohn
02:11 • 18min
Uncovering Trump's Legacy Through Film and Memoir
20:04 • 5min
Familial Legacies and Political Shadows
25:07 • 11min
Unpacking Narratives: From Origin Stories to Queerness
36:08 • 5min
The Empathy for Villains
40:39 • 11min
Contrasting Legacies: The Relevance of Backstory in Public Life
51:14 • 3min