706 - Arrival (2/13/23)

706 - Arrival (2/13/23)

Author: Chapo Trap House February 14, 2023 Duration: 1:14:49
We discuss the increasingly bizarre obsession around “objects” being shot down in the sky, as well as the insane circumstance around the toxic event in Ohio (and we will have more on that later this week). Then, our annual review of the Super Bowl broadcast & advertising spectacle. Finally, we answer your Valentine’s day call-in questions! And, a note from Felix: Hey, this is Felix and I just wanted to get more eyes on my sister Lucy's incredible writing. she most recently put out this essay on the ephemeral and sad nature of devices in our lives that elucidates concepts that I have been struggling to articulate on the show. Please subscribe! thank you https://open.substack.com/pub/lucydiamondb/p/41-one-november-night-15-years-ago?r=3k2uk&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

The political landscape is a constant, often absurd, spectacle, and Chapo Trap House provides a running, deeply irreverent commentary on the whole show. Hosted by the creators of the blog, this podcast digs into the week's news with a blend of leftist analysis, dark humor, and a palpable sense of frustration at the state of things. Listeners hear a freewheeling discussion that dissects everything from the latest legislative failures and media hypocrisies to the bizarre cultural detritus that fills the gaps between major events. The tone is unapologetically partisan from a socialist perspective, but it's delivered with a cynicism and comedic timing that avoids sounding like a lecture. It’s less a formal debate and more like eavesdropping on a group of friends who have read too much news and are trying to laugh so they don't scream. You'll find critiques of establishment figures across the spectrum, deep dives into political history, and a consistent dismantling of the narratives presented by mainstream outlets. The Chapo Trap House podcast has built a dedicated audience by speaking to a specific, disillusioned political sensibility, offering a space where the news is processed not with detached objectivity, but with pointed satire and a shared sense of gallows humor. It’s a specific kind of antidote to the daily headlines, one that argues understanding the chaos requires mocking it relentlessly.
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Bonus: Will interviews Ollie Vargas about Bolivia [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:44
Will talks to journalist Ollie Vargas about the victory for MAS in Bolivia, how it came about, and what it means for the future of the country. Follow Ollie @OVargas52 His colleague Camila is @camilateleSUR They contribu…