Topic: Gay Bars

6 chapters across the catalog

Ample Bosom
Episode 1553 2:53:59 - 2:57:18

1553: Ample Bosom

Bud Light Boycott, Marketing Crisis Management

The fallout from the Bud Light partnership with Dylan Mulvaney continues as both conservative and LGBTQ groups distance themselves from the brand. Several gay bars in Chicago have stopped selling Anheuser-Busch products in response to the company's handling of the backlash. The hosts describe this as a "seminal moment" that could end the era of influencer-led corporate marketing.

Stanktuary
Episode 1214 2:18:22 - 2:21:34

1214: Stanktuary

San Antonio Fiesta Pins, Twit Magazine History

A listener from San Antonio sent in "Fiesta pins" featuring Beto O'Rourke on a skateboard and a vintage copy of "Twit Magazine." The magazine, a gay lifestyle publication from Texas, is used to prove that the name "Twit" was in use long before Leo Laporte's "This Week in Tech" network. The hosts humorously compare the two entities and discuss the "hunky" imagery in the vintage publication.

Dead Men Can't Sue
Episode 811 24:19 - 25:48

811: Dead Men Can't Sue

Pamela Geller, Radicalization and Gay Bar Anecdotes

Pamela Geller and Ryan Mauro discussed a terror suspect who reportedly frequented a gay bar and consumed alcohol before becoming radicalized. They suggest that radical groups use "atonement for sins" as a recruitment tool for individuals with lifestyles deemed incompatible with extremist Islam. This process is framed as a way for "sinners" to gain entry into paradise through violent jihad.

Faschtech
Episode 704 44:34 - 53:12

704: Faschtech

Tom Cotton, Bill Kristol, and Gay Bar Allegations

Senator Tom Cotton is identified as a protégé of neoconservative Bill Kristol, who is reportedly promoting Cotton as a potential vice-presidential candidate. The hosts discuss rumors regarding Cotton's personal life, including allegations from "Brian the Gay Crusader" about Cotton being spotted at a D.C. gay bar and appearing on the app Grindr. They speculate that the Democratic party may use these allegations as a "Trojan Horse" to disrupt Republican voter support during a future campaign.

People the Board
Episode 587 1:48:52 - 1:52:05

587: People the Board

BBC Sochi Report, Mayor Anatoly Pakhomov

A BBC report on the Sochi Olympics is analyzed for its biased translation of the city's mayor, Anatoly Pakhomov. The mayor's comments about the absence of a gay community in Sochi are presented as "draconian," while the hosts point out the existence of gay bars in the city that the reporter actually visited. They encourage listeners to read the Heiss white paper to understand the "F Russia" media column.

Scripted Fat Talk
Episode 577 1:21:05 - 1:22:46

577: Scripted Fat Talk

LGBTQQI Terminology, Social Dynamics in Gay Bars

The hosts discuss the expanding LGBTQQI acronym and share observations about social dynamics within the community. They mention the frequency of transgender women identifying as lesbians and report on claims of internal bullying between different subgroups, such as lesbians in gay bars.