888 - Bustin’ Out feat. Moe Tkacik (11/25/24)

November 26, 2024 Duration: 0:00
Journalist Moe Tkacik joins us to look at a number of issues she’s reported on recently. Starting with the alarming prevalence of sexual assault allegations among Trump’s new cabinet picks, we follow the trail of backlash to accountability among the ultra-rich to College campuses and of course, Israel. We then turn to Moe’s reporting on the growing tumor of private equity in the American healthcare industry, and how these financial barons are gutting our already threadbare hospital system. Find Moe on Twitter: https://x.com/moetkacik And here writing at the American Prospect: https://prospect.org/topics/maureen-tkacik/

The audio universe of Chapo Trap House is a chaotic and often hilarious dissection of the modern political landscape, filtered through a lens of unapologetic leftist critique and absurdist humor. This podcast operates as a freewheeling conversation where current events, historical analysis, and pop culture detours collide. Listeners will hear a group of hosts engage in lengthy, meandering discussions that can pivot from a granular policy debate to a scathing takedown of a mediocre film or a deep dive into a bizarre online subculture, all tied together by a shared sense of disillusionment with the status quo. The tone is frequently sardonic, blending earnest political commentary with a layer of ironic detachment and inside jokes that have cultivated a dedicated audience. It’s a show that feels less like a formal presentation and more like eavesdropping on a particularly volatile, well-read, and funny group of friends arguing in a basement after consuming too much internet. New episodes of this podcast offer a consistent and raw audio experience, serving as both a communal venting session and a source of analysis for those who find mainstream political discourse lacking. The dynamic is conversational and organic, often running long and digressive, with the hosts frequently talking over each other in a way that mirrors the overwhelming noise of the news cycle itself, yet somehow finding coherent points amidst the chaos.
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It’s Chapo—in person! Will, Felix, and Brendan James of Blowback (formerly Chapo Trap House) gather at Will’s apartment to talk about Eric Adams dropping out of the NYC mayoral race. They then read a profile of Adam Jent…
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Will Sommer of The Bulwark returns to Chapo to talk about the right’s reaction to the assassination of Charlie Kirk as well as his funeral proceedings in Arizona. We recap the Groyper War that preceded the assassination…
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Chapo Senior Foreign Policy correspondent Derek Davison is back once again to talk about the escalating possibility of war in Venezuela. We discuss the recent strike on a Venezuelan boat by Trump and his newly-Christened…
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Alex is back for some speculation about the health of Donald Trump (after his disappearance) and Rudy Giuliani (after his “not targeted” car crash). Then we turn to the weird world of Democratic Party influencers and the…
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Zeteo’s Prem Thakker joins us for a look at Trump’s takeover of Washington D.C. We talk about the impetus for the takeover, what day-to-day life in occupied D.C. looks and feels like for its immigrant communities, and th…
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Journalist and author Seth Harp returns to the pod to talk about his horrifying and expansive new book The Fort Bragg Cartel. We talk with Seth about America’s forever-war machine and the global drug empire it empowers,…
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We begin by reading the last will and testament of Anas al-Sharif, a 28-year-old journalist for Al-Jazeera that was among those slain in Gaza by Israel yesterday. We then resume our Epstein coverage, including a look at…
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Osita Nwanevu stops by to discuss his new book The Right of the People: Democracy and the Case for a New American Founding. Osita leads us through his case that American “democracy” as it currently stands isn’t that demo…