Chapo Trap House
Chapo Trap House
Podcast by Chapo Trap House
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Dec 25, 2024 • 6min
Seeking a Fren Episode 3 Teaser - Con Online
Dive into the rise of Obama-era conservative online media and learn how outlets like The Daily Caller and PragerU shaped political discourse. Discover the intricate links between these platforms and evangelical movements. A comedic critique highlights the bizarre journey of a well-known conservative media figure, mixing humor with insight into their unconventional antics. This exploration reveals the fascinating evolution of right-wing media and its far-reaching influence.

Dec 24, 2024 • 39min
Bonus: The Postman Always Is Nice
Tyler Vasseur, shop steward with the National Association of Letter Carriers and chair of Build a Fighting NALC, delves deep into the labor struggles within the USPS. He highlights the push for transparency in stalled contract negotiations and advocates for equitable terms that truly reflect today’s economic realities. Vasseur addresses the looming threat of privatization, the implications of COVID-19 on the workforce, and the crucial need for solidarity among postal workers to combat management divisions. It's a passionate call for labor rights and reform.

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Dec 23, 2024 • 1h 2min
Movie Mindset Bonus - Interview With Director Brian Yuzna
Join legendary horror writer and director Brian Yuzna, known for cult classics like Re-Animator and Society, as he dives into the art of adapting H.P. Lovecraft's twisted tales. He shares insights on blending horror with humor and sexuality, tackling everything from all-nude Peter Pan to unique American ghouls. Yuzna discusses the evolution of practical effects versus digital enhancements in filmmaking and highlights how horror has transformed from low-brow entertainment to a respected art form, all while celebrating the nostalgic charm of bad horror.

Dec 18, 2024 • 10min
Seeking a Fren Episode 2 Teaser - Roger Ailes Origins
Explore the fascinating origins of Roger Ailes and the rise of Fox News, rooted in Nixon's era frustrations. Discover his bold and controversial campaign tactics, including extreme racial attack ads and provocative remarks. Delve into Ailes' manipulative strategies in political campaigning and the resulting turbulence. The narrative also touches on AT&T's ambitious but failed local television plans, revealing the complex political dynamics of the 1980s that reshaped media influence.

Dec 17, 2024 • 1h 13min
894 - Drone Bore feat. David J. Roth (12/16/24)
A humorous dive into the recent drone sightings in New Jersey brings a mix of social commentary and absurdity. The discussion critiques reactions to Luigi-mania and explores societal anxieties about technology through the lens of media and legislation. The bizarre contrast between public sentiments towards violence involving public figures and vigilantes keeps the conversation lively. With a funny spin, they analyze quirky Pornhub search trends, revealing much about our collective quirks and desires. Expect surreal culinary imagery related to Trump's antics for a whimsical finish!

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Dec 11, 2024 • 1h 3min
Seeking a Fren for the End of the World: Episode 1 - This is Really Just the Beginning
The discussion tackles the Republican Party's shift from policy-driven roots to a spectacle of characters and controversies. Insights from figures like Paul Weyrich and James Dobson reveal the mechanisms behind this transformation. The rise of homeschooling as a grassroots movement showcases activism's power. The podcast also dives into Dobson's controversial legacy, scrutinizing his media presence and influence on anti-gay politics. Lastly, it examines the evangelical base's growing sway within the party amidst a backdrop of shifting demographics.

Dec 10, 2024 • 59min
892 - Talking Points Memo feat. Jael Holzman (12/10/24)
Jael Holzman, a journalist and musician known for her work at Rolling Stone and her band Echo Astral, joins the discussion to tackle critical issues surrounding trans rights and healthcare. She highlights the looming risks facing trans individuals under a potential Trump administration and critiques the Democratic Party’s inadequate response. The conversation dives into Congressional threats to trans healthcare, the troubling rise of science skepticism, and the urgent need for advocacy. Holzman emphasizes collective action and the importance of informed debate in these challenging times.

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Dec 3, 2024 • 1h 17min
890 - Spare Us, Cutter (12/2/24)
Dive into a humorous deconstruction of Kamala Harris's campaign strategies while critiquing political media narratives. The hosts tackle the disconnect between politics and public sentiment, sparking discussions on accountability and superficial political tactics. They also analyze Donald Trump's ad on trans issues, revealing shifts in rhetoric. Enjoy a whimsical Thanksgiving poem that satirizes societal challenges and hints at an upcoming series on the dark art of conservative media. It's a blend of insightful commentary and lighthearted banter!

Nov 26, 2024 • 1h 20min
888 - Bustin’ Out feat. Moe Tkacik (11/25/24)
Join journalist Moe Tkacik as she uncovers the shocking prevalence of sexual assault allegations among Trump's cabinet picks and the troubling implications of accountability. Delve into the corruption in the American healthcare system fueled by private equity, leading to a crumbling infrastructure. Expect dark humor intertwined with serious commentary on aging and political intrigue, all while examining controversial nominations and their societal impacts. The discussion critiques the moral complexities shaping our current political landscape.

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Nov 19, 2024 • 1h 17min
886 - Cabinet Curiosity feat. Alex Nichols (11/18/24)
Joining the discussion is Alex Nichols, a keen political commentator. They delve into Trump's latest cabinet picks and speculate on the potential chaos from figures like Vivek and Elon. The sarcasm flows as they analyze the Democrat's disconnect with activist groups and critique the absurdities of modern health trends in politics. With a blend of humor and sharp insights, they tackle everything from bizarre political theater to the pitfalls of electoral strategies, promising a wild ride through the absurdity of today's political landscape.


