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What a Creep

What a Creep

Auteur(s): Sonia Mansfield
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We talk about Creeps of the past and the present: It's the who's who of who's the worst. Do you have a story about one of the Creeps we covered? Email us at whatacreeppodcast@gmail.com.Copyright Sonia Mansfield Politique True Crime
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  • Marjorie Taylor Greene
    Jan 26 2026
    What a Creep
    Season 31, Episode 5
    Marjorie Taylor Greene

    Host Sonia Mansfield is joined by Margo Porras from the Book vs. Movie podcast to discuss former Georgia representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. They talk about her wild conspiracies, toxic rhetoric, defense of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, and any possible road to redemption. Plus, they end the episode with non-creep, Bella Abzug.

    Sources for this episode:
    • BBC
    • Britanica
    • New York Times
    • The New Yorker
    • Rolling Stone
    • Southern Poverty Law Center
    • Snopes
    • Wikipedia

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    1 h et 31 min
  • Artie Shaw
    Dec 8 2025
    What a Creep
    Season 31, Episode 4
    Artie Shaw

    The lovely and fantastic Simone O. Elias, author of “Old Films, Young Eyes: A Teenage Take on Hollywood's Golden Age,” joins host Sonia Mansfield to talk about Artie Shaw.

    Artie Shaw played the jazz clarinet and was a big-band leader who reigned supreme as one of the kings of swing with his recordings of "Begin the Beguine," "Lady Be Good," and "Star Dust" in the late 1930s and 40s. He was also an abusive husband, who was married 8 times, ANNNND, he dropped some names at the House of Un-American Activities in the 1950s. What a creep.

    Sources for this episode
    • ArtieShaw.com
    • Ebsco.com
    • The Guardian
    • The Guardian
    • The Hairpin
    • New York Times
    • New York Times
    • NPR
    • Swing and Beyond
    • Time
    • Wikipedia
    • Wikipedia

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    40 min
  • Dick Cheney
    Nov 13 2025
    What a Creep
    Season 31, episode 3

    Host Sonia Mansfield and Erin Lim from Bitch Talk Podcast talk about Dick Cheney.

    The former VP rebranded “torture” as “enhanced interrogation” and argued that if the president does something, then it’s legal. Gee, that’s sounds familiar. He pushed our country into a war that killed a lot of civilians and U.S. servicemembers. Oh, and he personally profited from it.

    Dick got a redemption arc from the media and society after he announced he would vote for Kamala Harris rather than Predator Trump in the 2024 election. Well, too little, too late. What a creep.

    Sources for this episode

    • AP News
    • Britannica
    • CNN
    • The Guardian
    • New York Times
    • Wikipedia
    • NPR
    • PBS NewsHour
    • Politico

    Trigger warnings: Dick jokes

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    47 min
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