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Hillary Clinton sat for a deposition about Jeffrey Epstein. The State of the Union ran for 108 minutes. And every major network told you exactly how to feel about both before you had a chance to think for yourself.
In this episode, Darren breaks down the real-time trap-setting happening across American media this week. CNN frames the Clinton depositions as a Republican hit job. Fox frames them as long-overdue accountability. Neither outlet wants you asking the one question that doesn't have a team: Why did every institution fail Epstein's victims for thirty years?
Then we turn to the State of the Union... not the speech itself, but the machine that activates the moment it ends. Trump's "stand up" challenge to Democrats. The pre-written Democratic response delivered as if it were spontaneous. The late-night hosts who turned comedy shows into political rallies while studio audiences clapped on cue. The roundtable pundits who had their talking points ready before the teleprompter stopped scrolling.
This episode connects the dots between the Epstein investigation, the SOTU spectacle, and the media apparatus designed to sort you into a team before you can form your own thought. Drawing from Ezekiel 33 and the role of the watchman, Darren sounds the alarm on a system that runs on one fuel source: you.
Your outrage is monetized. Your loyalty is leveraged. Your identity has been reduced to a voting booth and an ad profile. And the people you defend online would step over you on a sidewalk without breaking stride.
It's time to wake up.
Topics covered:
Referenced Scripture: Ezekiel 33: The Watchman on the Wall
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By Darren the ArchitectHillary Clinton sat for a deposition about Jeffrey Epstein. The State of the Union ran for 108 minutes. And every major network told you exactly how to feel about both before you had a chance to think for yourself.
In this episode, Darren breaks down the real-time trap-setting happening across American media this week. CNN frames the Clinton depositions as a Republican hit job. Fox frames them as long-overdue accountability. Neither outlet wants you asking the one question that doesn't have a team: Why did every institution fail Epstein's victims for thirty years?
Then we turn to the State of the Union... not the speech itself, but the machine that activates the moment it ends. Trump's "stand up" challenge to Democrats. The pre-written Democratic response delivered as if it were spontaneous. The late-night hosts who turned comedy shows into political rallies while studio audiences clapped on cue. The roundtable pundits who had their talking points ready before the teleprompter stopped scrolling.
This episode connects the dots between the Epstein investigation, the SOTU spectacle, and the media apparatus designed to sort you into a team before you can form your own thought. Drawing from Ezekiel 33 and the role of the watchman, Darren sounds the alarm on a system that runs on one fuel source: you.
Your outrage is monetized. Your loyalty is leveraged. Your identity has been reduced to a voting booth and an ad profile. And the people you defend online would step over you on a sidewalk without breaking stride.
It's time to wake up.
Topics covered:
Referenced Scripture: Ezekiel 33: The Watchman on the Wall
New episodes weekly. Subscribe and share TrapThink with someone who's ready to think for themselves.
Support the show
This is TrapThink. Stay skeptical. Stay curious. Stay free.