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My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
"I DON'T WANT TO TRICK YOU" The Lyndon Johnson - Richard Nixon Presidential Transition
2024/12/09
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A transition between Presidents of opposite parties. Nothing starts a good presidential transition like charges of treason, and thus it was in 1968 that a tense election ending started a transition between Presidents of two parties. Yet all things considering, Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson's transition is considered one of the better ones. We also look at contemporary news stories, and stories of other presidential transitions. Some mysteries examined, and some LBJ-Nixon phone calls analyzed. Lee Rosevere - music
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THEY WILL JUBILATE! - WHAT IT WAS LIKE AFTER CLEVELAND'S SECOND NON-CONSECUTIVE ELECTION, NOV 1892.
2024/12/02
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Viewing newspapers from November, 1892 we get a sense of what was being said the last time a former president came back and the "ex" was switched from the former President to the current President. From parades to sour notes and recriminations, from stories of how the election was lost, to predictions that it would be a quick 4 years for the winner, to lots of post-election sniping over tariff policy, we find some notes of today.
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FROM ZOE BAIRD TO SWING VOTERS TO INFLATION PERCEPTION - I'M GOING TO TALK ABOUT A BUNCH OF THINGS FOR A WHILE
2024/11/26
We get into a little on history compared to 2024 this on the episode.
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THE TIME OF ADJOURMENT CLAUSE AND PRESIDENTIAL POWER
2024/11/17
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Can a President shut down the Senate. Legal scholars agree on an answer "Yes but..." President-Elect / President Trump has invoked an obscure section of the Constitution that has never been used, in order to prod Senators on his appointments. Is it a true power? What is the clause, why is it there, what does it mean, and what might a Supreme Court do? The answer may have to do with a can of Pepsi.
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STOCKHOLM SYNDROME? HOW A CITY KEPT ITS NAME AND LINCOLN - THREE QUICK STORIES
2024/11/14
We look at three stories from history. How did Bismarck North Dakota retain its name? Is there really a Stockholm Syndrome, and Lincoln's pardons and commutations, as seen by a supporter.
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WHAT I SAID BACK IN 2016 ABOUT THAT ELECTION: SEEMS SUPRISINGLY RELEVANT?
2024/11/10
In case it's interesting, here's some of what Bruce said back in 2016 when President Trump won his first full term.
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NATIONAL VAHALLA: ALL ABOUT STATUES, MONUMENTS, STATUE REMOVAL
2024/11/01
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From the early attempts to depict Washington, to the first Congressional attempts to block Confederate statues, to today's debate. In this episode Bruce examines the history behind statues in America, and Bruce looks at every debating point and angle he can think of regarding Confederate statues, the dates of their construction and their removal. Please remember our sponsor Mack Weldon and their great clothes - www.mackweldon.com Use promo code "history" for 20% off.
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SKOKIE, NEO-NAZIS, FREE SPEECH AND SAFETY
2024/10/30
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A look at the Neo Nazi rally in Skokie, IL in 1977 and the resulting Supreme Court Case and the ACLU's role. In recent days Skokie has been brought up; and a look at the history of events is useful. We look at Louis Brandeis's great speech on the First Amendment, Chief Justice Robert's view of it recently, Alito's other take. Finally Bruce wonders about the consequences of these rights in a social media world.
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THE FINAL DAYS OF THE 1968 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
2024/10/28
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It wasn't supposed to be close. Then new strategies, a speech and a surprising foreign policy event completely changed the election between Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey. Two vice presidents battled it out. One major poll said Nixon had a lead, the other said Humphrey. Both by only a couple of points. The candidates do their Telethons, and the nation votes. Who will win?
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THE MYSTERY OF IMPEACHMENT - HOW IT WORKS, WHAT HAPPENED in 1868 AND MORE
2024/10/27
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We look at the Chase, Clinton and Johnson precedents for attempted impeachment, we attempt to answer questions about this oft-discussed, rarely used, and perhaps, poorly understood Constitutional function. Why is impeachment so rarely used? Why does the Senate try the President? Does the Senate become a Court when it does, or stay the Senate? What is a High "Misdemeanor?" And what does Aaron Burr have to do with all of this?
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VICE PRESIDENTS AS CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT: A LOOK AT HISTORY WITH DAVID PRIESS OF CHATTER PODCAST
2024/10/24
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As we discuss with David Priess of Chatter Podcast (and the author of books on national security and presidential history) - it's tough to run for President when you are the sitting VP. It hasn't worked that often. Just twice since the 12th Amendment changed the election rules surrounding VPs, a vice president has won the big job. David goes into why this worked. And why on many other occasions, it did not work.
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THE 1848 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: PART 2 - PENNSYLVANIA IS THE KEY BATTLE-GROUND, THE "BONE AND SINEW" OF THE ELECTION
2024/10/21
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The "bone and sinew" in Pennsylvania, the voters there, would determine the election of Zachary Taylor or Cass. So said the candidate Zachary Taylor himself. In the final part of our two-party series on the 1848 Presidential Election, we look at stump speeches, the third party Free Soilers, Stephen Douglas speaking for Democratic candidate Lewis Cass and Abraham Lincoln touting Zachary Taylor. We hear stories from newspapers and a budding author starts to ply his trade with a diversion into political satire.
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THE 1848 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: PART 1- RUN, ROUGH AND READY
2024/10/14
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In Part 1 of our two-parter on the 1848 election, American politics is experiencing its greatest tumult. To long-time politicos the world is upside down as Whigs are working with Democrats, Democrats with Whigs. Writers are declaring a new Young America and an out with the old. America's territory is about to expand greatly, and there's arguments about how. Into this mix, almost as a relief to Whigs, is a new national hero. But is he the right choice for the highest office?
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GROVER CLEVELAND'S NON-CONSECUTIVE SECOND TERM: Undeniably Un-consecutive, The Election of 1892
2024/10/07
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Only one person has been elected President twice in non-consecutive terms. But it was not easy. To do it Grover Cleveland had to pass a few difficult tests. From Goody-Goodies to Anti-Snappers, to Anti-Egoists and Scarecrow Festivals; from entering opposing party contests in secret ways to placing bets for your own candidate, to pretending to run in states and letting a third party win, to taking forceful honest stands, 1892 had everything. It was a triumph of navigating complex steampower politics.
The first being, did he really want to run again?
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The 1796 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: "Placing us in a Point of Opposition to Each Other"
2024/10/07
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'The public and the public papers have been much occupied lately in placing us in a point of opposition to each other. ' So wrote Jefferson to Adams about the 1796 Presidential Election, America's first with two candidates with true campaigns. ... Before it was over there would feature negative ads, misconstructions of candidate statements, foreign interference and backlash to that interference, and election count disputes.
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INFLATION VS. SPACE: How The Cost of Things Limited the Space Program
2024/10/01
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When President Kennedy inspired the nation to put a man on the Moon, he did so at a time when the word "inflation" was not on the mind of most Americans. Why should it have been, the rate was a paltry 1.1%. And we needed to beat the Soviets to the Moon. Once we did, and as the cost of goods, materials and rocket fuel rose over time, The United State's space dreams were limited.
Inflation didn't kill space, but it sure changed what the goals of going to space became. We look at the trends of inflation and space exploration on this episode.
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NATE SILVER VS. ALAN LICHTMAN -Predicting with History or Polls? Also: Reagan Campaigning for VP Bush in 1988 and Pennsylvania as a Swing State
2024/09/30
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Bunch of topics. We note that at this point in 1988, President Reagan had made stump speeches for his Vice President Bush. We also get into Pennsylvania's East and West sides, and a nearly complete history of PA's Presidential vote. And we get into an argument between two election predictors.
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DRINKING WITH FDR
2024/09/25
From his bamboo shaker to his views on prohibition, all about Franklin Roosevelt and drinking.
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WHY IS THERE AN ELECTORAL COLLEGE?
2024/09/02
A look at the Senator who tried to end the Electoral College and the original reasons for it. It has as much to do with 1969 as it does with 1787
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Who is AMOS ELLMAKER? Lincoln Tells a Story, Inkeeps of Old, Finding Marvin Gardens
2024/09/01
As the name says, a bunch of stories from books and clippings. Happy Labor Day.
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(Amos Ellmaker is the VP Candidate of the 1832 anti-masonic party)
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GRANTING OF CERTIORARI: The Hidden Process Behind the Supreme Court
2024/08/31
A bit about an obscure procedure that can mean everything, from a 2011 episode.
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OVER NIAGARA IN A PICKLE BARREL, TALKING BIRDS AND HIDDEN SUBWAYS - Bruce on Useless Information Podcast
2024/08/30
Bruce was on the Useless Information Podcast Fascinating True Stories from the Flip Side of History
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION and America with Will Clark of "Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon Podcast"
2024/08/30
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In this episode, I talk to fellow Airwave Media podcaster Will Clark of Grey History about the French Revolution and how it shaped American history, how American politicians reacted to it at the time, 100 years ago, and today. We also get into 'grey areas' of the French Revolution: things that we think about it that may be wrong, exaggerated, or even right on target.
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Grey History is a podcast dedicated to exploring the ambiguities of the past. Too often history is presented as black and white, and Grey History seeks to examine the area in between those two extremes. Why? Because it’s in the grey that history has its beauty, its intrigue, and, most importantly, its lessons.
In order to explore history’s ambiguities, the podcast makes a deliberate point of comparing differing experiences, perspectives, and conclusions. By incorporating testimonies from a wide variety of participants, contemporaries, and historians, we can better understand the lessons of the past.
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WHAT WOULD CICERO SAY? Interview with Professor Rob Goodman of Ryerson University on Speech Issues, Modern and Ancient
2024/08/30
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Through most of American history, calling someone a Cicero was the highest democratic honor. John Adams wrote of the Roman orator, that “as all the ages of the world have not produced a greater statesman and philosopher united in the same character, his authority should have great weight.” Thomas Jefferson said Cicero was “the father of eloquence and philosophy” John Quincy Adams dramatically said that if he did not have book of Cicero at hand it was having to live without "of one of my limbs.” And a young Abraham Lincoln reading from a borrowed library benefited greatly from his works, as well as others.
We talk to Ryerson University professor of politics and author of Words on Fire Rob Goodman about these topics. Through close readings of Cicero – and his predecessors, rivals, and successors – political theorist and former speechwriter Rob Goodman tracks the development of this ideal, in which speech is both spontaneous and stylized, and in which the pursuit of eloquence mitigates political inequalities.
For Cicero, speech was essential. More than just talking or Cicero referred to speech as “what has united us in the bonds of justice, law, and civil order, this that has separated us from savagery and barbarism”. Speech was to Cicero a sign of humanity’s inherently communal and cooperative nature and one of our greatest tools in creating a prosperous life for ourselves.
"Be no Atticus," John Quincy Adams told his good friend Charles Sumner when he thought he got to reclusive and too bookish and didn't get out there in the debate. He almost could of said, "be more like Atticus's friend Cicero!" Cicero took part in debate, spoke to defend the republic and celebrated those who did.
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The ANTI-MASONIC PARTY and Conspiracy Theory Politics Old & New
2024/08/22
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We look at the Anti-Masonic Party of the 1820s and 1830s from backwater movement to national stage and its lasting influence on one of the two major parties today, and on political conventions. Was it truly a conspiracy theory-based movement? What can it say about today's politics. And a candidate who didn't want to run for President. We look at all that.
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100 YEARS AGO TODAY - A Look at 1924 With Jon Blackwell
2024/08/14
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With Jon Blackwell, Wall Street Journal Editor and creator of the Twitter handle 100 Years Ago News, we discuss significant news stories of 1924 that have meaning for today - especially Tea Pot Dome, Coolidge, The 103-Ballot Democratic Convention, and the Klan. Jon is also the author of Notorious New Jersey.
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LYNDON JOHNSON AND THE 1968 DNC: Part II - Dig In
2024/07/30
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In the second part of our episode, we take a look at LBJ's actions around the 1968 convention. While we can't answer the hypothetical of whether LBJ was willing to accept a draft at the convention, we can see that his actions clearly hurt Hubert Humphrey's chances of winning that fall, and suggest a stronger level of involvement. Trusted aides differ sharply on what LBJ was doing, and so do reporters and authors. Information came out in 2011 in the form of new tapes, but even that is subject to interpretation. One wild suggestion is to follow Robert Caro and something he said about Lyndon Johnson's family home.
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LYNDON JOHNSON AND THE 1968 DNC: Part I - "I Will Not Accept"
2024/07/27
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Lyndon Johnson's decision to withdraw from the 1968 Presidential race was the definition of a shocking TV moment. With a President not accepting the nomination of his party for the first time since, we think it's time to release our previously Patreon-Only episode on LBJ and the 1968 convention.
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Lyndon Johnson said he would leave the Presidential race in 1968. But would he have accepted a draft? and did he even conspire to engineer one? We won't answer the question in this two-part series, but we will get into the details. Why was a guy out of politics still controlling his party? Who was that memo writer "Bert" who did not match with any name in the White House or on the Campaign. And what about that Birthday Cake? In two parts we will get into everything.
We should note. This episode was recorded years ago, and there's no implication that Biden-LBJ situations are the same. In fact, they make a better contrast than comparison. Still there is much to learn.
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2004: SWIFT BOATS AND PALM PILOTS: Part II of our Two-Part Series
2024/07/24
To match the faithful of the Bush campaign, the Kerry campaign builds the largest army of door knockers ever. Just like Team Bush, he thinks he has the election. But did he ever have a chance?
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2004: BUSH AMWAY OHIO IDEA - Part I of Two-Part Series
2024/07/22
In part I of our look at the 2004 election, we look at things from the Bush Campaign side, where a revolutionary idea may or may not have helped the campaign win a troublesome state for them. In the last few days, they weren't sure.
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FDR and D-DAY
2024/07/17
A sketch of the events around D-day and FDR's political and health situation
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"IT LOOKED LIKE HELL" - The Story of The 1980 DNC Convention
2024/07/10
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The Democratic Convention in New York City in 1980 was not the example to follow for how to run a convention. With the help of "Reaganland" author and historian Rick Perlstein, we look at one of the most frustrating modern conventions. The fight between Ted Kennedy and Carter for the nomination, obscure rules challenges, delegates cajoled by generals, men in green and white, just a blip of Bill Clinton, Communists and fireworks and the handshake that doomed a ticket are among the items discussed.
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THIRTY-POINT BOUNCE - The 1976 DNC Convention
2024/07/08
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With the help of people who were there, we take you to the 1976 Convention. Jimmy Carter's nominating convention in New York handed him 30 percentage points in the polls, and is seen as one of the best. We look at what happened - from a strict chairman's gavel to a secret VP pick, from expert badge distribution to garbage cleanup, Also: possibly bugged phones, fighting crime, polyester suits, Delegate stories, Hunter Thompson and Joe Biden appearances., peanuts and fried chicken. (and In a few weeks - how it all went downhill in '80) Music:- Lee Rosevere and Dee Yan Key
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That "OTHER Part" of The DECLARATION of INDEPENDENCE: The Grievances and What They Say About Executive Power, Immigration, and Other Issues
2024/07/03
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We know about the first half of the Declaration of Independence and life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But the Declaration also contains a listing of facts submitted to a "candid world" detailing what was wrong in the American colonies. The Grievances are the second half of the Declaration of Independence. We discuss with Tim Patrick, listener and author of "Self-Evident: Discovering the Ideas and Events That Made the Declaration of Independence Possible"
Tim Patrick is known as Tim Odagiri in Japan where he resides and writes. He is an author, software architect, and lover of history. He has published more than a dozen books, mostly on technology topics, and is a regular magazine contributor. He has spent years offering commentary on current events, politics, technology, religion, and history. You can find his current articles at NihonPlusYou.org.
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WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT w/ Richard Lim of "This American President" Podcast
2024/06/24
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We are pleased to be joined by Richard Lim of This American President Podcast (www.thisamericanpresidentpodcast.com). He discusses William Howard Taft, his considerable accomplishments, his Presidency, his position as governor of the Philippines, and the considerable respect many had for him. We'll also discuss why more than just his weight should be remembered about him.
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YOU BREAK EVERYBODY'S BACK: The 1988 Presidential Election - Part 6, Theoretical Dukakis
2024/06/16
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In our final episode of our six-part series on the 1988 Presidential Election, Vice President Bush has a lead over Mike Dukakis. It's close enough for a comeback though, and more than a few have suggestions for a different Dukakis message. A series of mistakes will doom the campaign. And that is the traditional way the story is told. But we suggest there they may been an invisible election going on under the surface.
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YOU BREAK EVERYBODY'S BACK: The 1988 Presidential Election - Part 5, Squishy Lead
2024/06/15
Michael Dukakis secures the nomination, unifies his party and has a well-regarded convention. He's seventeen points ahead in the polls. Is it real? Even his own campaign staff thinks it may not be. A story in Reader's Digest is troubling. In New Orleans, Bush fires back, while dealing with questions about his choice for number two.
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YOU BREAK EVERYBODY'S BACK: The 1988 Presidential Election, Part 4 - Showdown In New York
2024/06/14
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With a split southern primary day, the Democrats have no clear leader. Team Dukakis would like to have been thought of as the leader, but Illinois and Michigan spoiled that. Only one state can settle things. And the Big Three Democratic campaigns settle on New York. Millions of dollars, frenetic debates, subways and hot dogs. It's all fun and games until New York City's mayor gets involved. Meanwhile, Bush is rapidly securing his nomination, but no one can tell Bob Dole that. He still has a few plans, if anyone will listen.
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The UK GENERAL ELECTION 2024, w/Steve Byrne
2024/06/14
The UK has a surprisingly early general election this year, one that will rap up on July 4th, oddly. We talk to former host of What Am Politics Podcast Steve Byrne to give us all the insights of what's going on. Plus, the UK's surprising historical election, 1992
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YOU BREAK EVERYBODY'S BACK: The 1988 Presidential Election, Part 3 - Attack Videotape
2024/06/13
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In the wake of a front-runner's withdrawal, the campaigns struggle to get traction and block rival campaigns. The best weapon. An attack videotape. A story of three attack videotapes. One sent to a reporter which took out a major player in the campaign. Another in the snows of New Hampshire that saved a candidate, and a third that kept a campaign alive. Also a video that was never sent that should have been sent.
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YOU BREAK EVERYBODY'S BACK: The 1988 Presidential Election - Part 2 [You Slayed My Dragon]
2024/06/12
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Gary Hart, the frontrunner in the Democratic side of the 1988 race, hits a major setback. Not only his he hurt, but so are all the people who wanted to have the chance to beat him. Now what? Jump Ball, says an aide of new candidate Joe Biden. Biden hopes to fill the gap, with his appeal to Baby Boomers will carry him forward. Al Gore enter the race, swinging at everyone. Dick Gephardt comes up with a zero-to-hero TV ad. Bush just can't get through to country people.
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YOU BREAK EVERYBODY'S BACK: The 1988 Presidential Election, Part 1 - Anybody's Race
2024/06/11
In our first episode of our series on the 1988 Presidential Election: a cornfield prognosticator, men of the cloth, a young upstart, a senator with big glasses, a casino king, a prince of the polls and more than a few watching from the outside, thinking about maybe getting in. Who will succeed Reagan?
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PATTY HEARST Story, The Child Reporter Who Scooped the Media, Potsdam and More.
2024/05/27
A collection of random stories - a child reporter gets the scoop of the lifetime in 1976. A look at the Patty Hearst story and the central question, did she know it. The Potsdam Conference. And a little poetry.
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VACCINES THEN AND NOW
2024/05/22
Vaccine history, acceptance and denial. The man who saved Boston and never got credit. Law and the citizen and medicine. FDR's polio - if it was polio - and what it meant for America. From 2014, with an update for our times. And we encourage all - Get your COVID-19 shot when eligible.
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THE WORD "INFRINGE": History of a Word and The Gun Debate
2024/05/16
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What's in a word? Lots, maybe, when its a key word in the most contentious debate in America. The word "infringe" determines the threshold of how the Constitution should be enforced. But do we understand the word, and if we do, are we applying it correctly in our political debates over guns and politics? In this cast we look at how framers like Washington, Madison, Hamilton and Jefferson used the word, and how it's applied in DC v. Heller and US v. Miller. We contrast infringe to its Constitutional cousin abridge, and we look at what the NRA asserts about the 2nd amendment's words, including the word infringe.
We also look at the current New York carry law Supreme Court case and where the Court is likely to go, and look at guns and politics in general.
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ONCE UPON A TIME IN WESTMINSTER: A Tale of British Politics
2024/05/08
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a story of 1970's British politics. A change in country is behind every corner of the smoking room, every staircase, and every pint of ale. On benches red and green, members make moves. A pipe-smoker, a yacht champion, a grocer's daughter a former (maybe current?) spy.
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1860 ELECTION: WHAT YOUR HISTORY TEXTBOOK LEFT OUT
2024/04/30
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We all know Abraham Lincoln wins in 1860, and most know that it was because the Democrats split [except, in many states they actually got back together], that's what we know. But there's a lot to the 1860 election and this episode originally aired in 2020, we get into it. Sam Houston almost-ran. People called themselves woke. (well, "wide awake"). Lincoln faced 4 opponents and one was attacked for being homeless, the other gave up his campaign at the end. Here in all the newspaper printing backroom candlelight and train-hopping politics, we tell the story your history textbook might have skipped.
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HIGH NOON IN TRENTON - John Adams Takes a Stand w/ Jerry Landry of The Presidencies of The United States Podcast
2024/04/29
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With Jerry Landry of The Presidencies of The United States Podcast [https://www.presidenciespodcast.com/] we talk about a decisive point in John Adam's presidency where the capital moved to Trenton, and Adams had gone to Massachusetts. He comes back to take a decisive stand that will mean a lot for the history of the U.S. Presidency.
Jerry's show can be found at - https://www.presidenciespodcast.com. The episode following this one is called "Some Awful Crisis" and it is at - https://www.presidenciespodcast.com/217-some-awful-crisis/
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Why Do NEBRASKA AND MAINE Vote for President The Way They Do? And Other Esoterica of The 2020 Election
2024/04/27
We look at the Maine and Nebraska congressional district system of Presidential elector assignment and its history as both the NE2 and ME2 went for different candidates than the statewide winner for the first time in history. That and other 2020 Election thoughts.
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THE ELECTION OF 1916 - Part Three; Not a Man To Be Enthused About
2024/04/22
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In our third episode on the close 1916 election, a group of events take place between the nomination of candidates and the voting that help to determine the election. In the end, it comes down to two states.
In a development that will never happen again in history, many voters are not enamored with either candidate. Why they decide to pick one or the other, or not vote, is what we will examine in this episode.
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THE ELECTION OF 1916: Part Two - He Kept Us Out of War
2024/04/18
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Both major parties have their conventions. The Democratic swashbucklers are at the podium, firing up a party to get excited about Wilson by linking him to a cause. One he didn't ask to be linked to. The Republicans get their party united, and toastmaster Warren G. Harding is fierce as he makes the case to dump Wilson. The Socialists also pick new candidates, a decision which may be as impactful as anything on Election Day.
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THE ELECTION OF 1916 - Part One: Everything is Different Now
2024/04/15
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America decides whether or not to re-elect a President and it's close. Bruce does his best 1916 version of Steve Kornacki going through the returns as they come in and as the nation awaits a verdict. A President that hadn't been elected with a majority, a re-election that happens while Europe is at war. Early results show that America will get a new President. But those pesky precincts. Why can't they count the vote faster? We talk about the factors behind the election and Wilson's Presidency.
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1866 MECHANICS INSTITUTE AND DEMOCRACY UNDER ATTACK
2024/03/06
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One violent event, captured in the best media technologies of its time and brought to American living parlors, completely changed American politics during the Reconstruction period. A convention at the stately Mechanics' Institute in New Orleans, determined to create a new constitution where all races could vote, was forcefully ended by police in what investigators could only describe as a massacre. We discuss the event, the reasons behind it, and how it affected political power for ten years.
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STUDENT LOANS; A History of Ed Financing in the United States
2024/03/05
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Re running this episode from 2022. There's been no letdown in the relevancy of this topic since then. College costs have been an issue since the founding of the Republic, as we discuss in this issue, And equally, the desire to provide education to young minds has been strong. What's different about the era we live in is that college is closely associated with debt. Debt that cannot be removed by bankruptcy, and debt that is now considered a national problem.
We look at student loans, their history, and on the way a bit of a history of American education. How Harvard isn't Harvard, in a manner of speaking. How Jefferson and Wilson got seriously involved in dorms. How Nixon created a monster, though we can say on purpose. How even education for GIs has been controversial, and how Senator Joe Biden played a role in the problem that President Joe Biden seeks to solve (or ameliorate).
Thankful to Brian Stolk and Chris Novembrino who made contributions to research for this episode.
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DISCO DEMOLITION and The First SOUTH CAROLINA PRIMARY
2024/02/22
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From 2020 - A look at 1980's first South Carolina primary and its intended role at the time as a firewall for conservative politics. We also look at how disco sucked, Dylan went Christian and some events that happened at the same time, all unrelated but in their own way meaningful.
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CARTER 1981
2023/12/31
A President becomes a former President. But not before one of the toughest final days of a Presidency.
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CARTER 1979
2023/12/30
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In the third year of the Presidency, Jimmy Carter wrestles with combining the principles of his first term with realities of the American economy amid myriad domestic struggles, two hostage-taking incidents, and a intraparty political rival. He attempts to make a speech that will reconnect him with the American people.
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CARTER 1977
2023/12/28
Can the Presidency be done differently? Can a President be less Imperial, more of a citizen, turning the thermostat down in the White House and carrying his own bags? In many ways, Jimmy Carter approached 1977 seeing himself in this light. We look at the first year of Carter's Presidency.
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1980 - HOSTAGE MOM GOES TO IRAN
2023/12/27
Fed up with the US government's efforts to rescue her son being held hostage, Barbara Timm, mother of a Marine guard at the US Embassy at Iran, goes directly to Tehran. We tell her story.
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WHISTLESTOP TRAIN CAMPAIGNS w/ Edward Segal
2023/12/26
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With Edward Segal, author of Whistle-Stop Politics, we talk about the unique method of campaigning for President - by train. And why it's not just a thing of the past.
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Update on UK Politics with Stephen Byrne
2023/12/24
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We talk to Stephen Byrne, host of Whats Am Politics about events in the United Kingdom with some contrasts to politics in the United States. In the UK currently, the government is very unpopular but there's nothing they or anyone else can do about it for at least six months, and probably a year. Meanwhile, a man labelled 'Mr. Boring' might become the country's leader. And a major third party in Parliament, the Scottish National Party, may be decimated in the next election due to intra party changes. Complex, yet interesting - tune in.
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THE JACKSONIANS and Their Role in Today's Politics - John Ellis
2023/12/18
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We talk with John Ellis of News Corp, NBC, Boston Globe and currently at news-items.com, to discuss his theory on today's politics. Jacksonians, a group of people who behave in ways the media has misjudged are the force beyond today's polls numbers. We also took a bit about calling states for networks in elections, something Ellis had a role in in the 2000 election.
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FLORIDA MAN; The Go-Go Governorship of Claude Kirk - Part III: A Certain Kind of Hari-Kari
2023/11/03
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In our final episode on the first GOP governor of Florida since Reconstruction, Claude Kirk. Kirk's flamboyant style got him attention as a national political star in the late 1960's. But three particular actions he takes will trap him and make his future difficult.
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FLORIDA MAN: The Go-Go Governorship of Claude Kirk - Part II: Boo Me!
2023/11/02
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In his first and second years as an improbable GOP Governor in the South in the 1960's Kirk, tries out a new type of politics, at least new to the Sunshine State: confrontation. Equally with protestors, strikers, and polluters, he confronts them straight on. He also makes a miscalculation that will hurt his rep while he's winning a political victory.
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FLORIDA MAN: The Go-Go Governorship of Claude Kirk - Part I: Flashbulbs
2023/11/02
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In the late 1960's the first GOP governor of Florida since Reconstruction found himself elected with no support in the legislature. He had only a microphone and so he used direct confrontation, insults, press-bashing and other tactics to get elected and get his way. Rather than let things be he took on left-wing hippies and right wing segregationists alike in the early part of his term. He aimed his cannons at communists, but also at good old boy political machines. And what do you know, he also is the governor to bring in a large amusement park to the state. Move that Earth he said! This will be part 1 of a 3 part series.
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The Asterisk; BUSH VS. REAGAN 1980
2023/10/22
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In 1980, George Bush did the impossible. He went from three percent in the polls, an asterisk in the polls, as he called himself, to defeating front-runner Ronald Reagan in the Iowa caucuses. The issue: electability, moderation, and age. The event upset a rage and nearly changed history. Indeed, it put the Bush name into politics. We discuss what happened and how it might provide insight into today's races.
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BLACK HAWK 'WAR' and Chief Black Hawk - Part Two
2023/10/12
NOTE - if you haven't listened to Part I of our series on Black Hawk you'll want to listen. This is a two-parter. In the second episode. Chief Black Hawk has an improbable victory, and it sets the stage for all-out conflict.
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BLACK HAWK WAR and Chief Black Hawk - Part I
2023/10/09
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In 1832, a renegade chief crossed the Mississippi river. In his view, it was simply to get back to his cornfields. But the United States considered it an invasion, and reacted accordingly, and at first, badly, leading to deaths on both sides. It was, according to the general that led troops in the war, a mistake. But it would make the careers of Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis and Zachary Taylor and open up western settlement.
Yet if Black Hawk was an enemy, why was he embraced by those that defeated him. Why in the name of newspapers, in the county courthouse, in state motos and in attack helicopters, does he remain? We look at the story of Black Hawk, his 'war,' and the consequences. We'll look at appropriation of Native American symbols and the legacy of Black Hawk's war today.
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Mississippi Bans Sesame Street (From the Useless Information Podcast)
2023/10/08
From the excellent Useless Information podcast, the story of the development of educational television in Mississippi, and the exclusion of one particular program.
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LINCOLN ON INFRASTRUCTURE
2023/09/25
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Known in history for his role in ending slavery and prosecuting the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln's most important issue in his time as an elected official was infrastructure. And in that, he was little different than his pioneer constituents. In this episode, we talk about Lincoln's roots, his arguments countering objections to improvement projects (that have relevance today), and how it shaped slavery and other political issues of his time.
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BENEVOLENT POLICEMAN: THE HISTORY OF CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIVE COMMITTEES
2023/09/18
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Harry S. Truman thought a congressional committee ideally should be like a 'benevolent policeman' Not changing the facts but investigating them. He should know as he headed up one. Yet he was also critical of committees during his time that he felt did not meet the criteria. Since an investigation of a U.S. army defeat by a Native American tribe in the 1790's, to a look at an attack on the Capitol today, there is a voluminous history of Congressional committees. That makes even this hour and one half plus episode an incomplete history. We take a look at some of the committees, including HUAC the House Un-American Activities Committee, not only in the 1940's but it in it's earlies form under Martin Dies in the 1930, we take a look at Kefauver's crime commission that became a TV sensation and a Civil War era committee that is viewed by historians to have hurt the Union effort in that war.
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LEBANON 1983 and Other Stories
2023/09/10
A look at Reagan's intervention in Lebanon in 1983, from a podcast back in 2009. We also look at Wilson' intervention in Mexico in 1913
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SECRECY AND DEMOCRACY, with Dr. Katlyn Carter of Notre Dame
2023/09/08
We hear the phrase democracy dies in darkness and how important transparency is - but is it really? After all the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention met in private. Bruce talks with Dr. Katlyn Carter of Notre Dame about the history of secrecy and democracy.
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JOHN QUNICY ADAMS w/ Bob Crawford of The Road to Now Podcast
2023/08/28
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With Bob Crawford, co-host of Road to Now Podcast and bassist for The Avett Brothers, we talk about the sixth President, John Quincy Adams. Bob's knowledge of this not well-known President shines through in the interview. He's recently completed a series FORTUNATE SON on JQA. We discuss not only his Presidency, but his post-Presidency. We also discuss Bob and Bruce's college experiences and New Jersey and national politics.
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Running For President From Prison
2023/08/21
The story of Eugene Debs and another case where a Presidential candidate ran from prison and compare - as well as contrast - with the current politics. Also a bit about experimental TV.
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Eyewitness Accounts of COLUMBINE, JONESTOWN and Other Events with Josh Cohen of "Eyewitness History Podcast"
2023/08/14
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Learn something new about major news events from the people there. We talk to Josh Cohen of Eyewitness History Podcast (https://www.parthenonpodcast.com/eyewitness-history/). The excerpts from his interviews manage to knock down some of the myths about major historical events and news stories. We start with the principal of Columbine High School, there on that terrible day, and we go to the newsman covering The Lake Placid Olympics in 1980. We also talk to a Jonestown Massacre survivor, a member of the rock band Queen, and the so-called father of podcasting.
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THREE POINT TWO: The Story of NEW DEAL BEER, Science, Government and Common Sense
2023/07/17
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Before Prohibition could be repealed but after many Americans had grown tired of it, a novel political trick was tried - declaring beer was OK. Well a certain kind of beer, called 3.2. It only lasted eight months, though in many states it lasted longer and in one American state, is still law. We look at this forgotten part of the New Deal and how it provides an example of the role of science in American politics.
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JFK at 106 – Searching for The True Kennedy (Interview with Thomas Oliphant)
2023/07/10
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A replay of our interview with Thomas Oliphant: Will the real JFK please stand up. What image should we have today of the 35th President. Our interview with author and Boston Globe reporter Thomas Oliphant, about his book Road to Camelot Inside JFKs Five Year Campaign. We talk about how we should view the President who will turn 100 this month.
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Playing Cards With the Signers of The Declaration w/ Jason Petri
2023/07/03
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Break your news bubble and see biases in coverage clearly -Download our sponsor Ground News's App at - Ground.News/myhistory All about Signers in this one. We talk to Jason Petri, listener to MHCBUYP about his playing card deck project, and we discuss: :the lives of the signers What can Button Gwinnett, Stephen Hopkins or Thomas Heyward Jr. do for us?
The importance of the Declaration, even when the country hasn't lived up always to the aspiration (with help from a former president for a good interpretation). The history of the actual document, and how it was saved from British capture. A reminder - we are part of Airwave Media Podcast Network - Check out great shows at airwavemedia.com
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W.E.B. DuBois and The Wounded World w/ Chad L. Williams
2023/06/04
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In 1917, the most prominent spokesperson for African Americans, W.E.B. DuBois, shocked many when he threw his support behind enthusiastic and patriotic participation in World War I. He thought it was the key to expanding rights and treatment for African Americans. He was only to be later disappointed by the treatment of soldiers in France, the treatment of veterans when they came home, and the revision of history after the war to downplay accomplishments of African American soldiers. He struggled to write a book but could never come to terms with his own role in World War I and what came after. We discuss the life and legacy of the author and activist W.E.B. DuBois with Chad L. Williams, the Samuel J. and Augusta Spector Professor of History and African and African American Studies at Brandeis University. He is the author of The Wounded World: W. E. B. Du Bois and the First World War.
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The Supreme Court Story of Abe Fortas
2023/04/22
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Abe Fortas was a rising star on the Supreme Court. He argued a still-legendary case before it and then was appointed one of its justices. For many he was seen as the successor to Earl Warren. It was when he was nominated for Chief Justice that opposition cemented. He was too close to the President, too liberal on issues, and then there were disclosures of contributions he had received were revealed. After a drawn-out stalemate he withdrew his candidacy for Chief Justice. But it wouldn't stop there. Fortas also stepped down as an Associate Justice as the administration changed and political pressure increased.
The Fortas case would be revealed later by insider and Watergate persona John Dean as part of an 'unpacking' plan that President Nixon had to reduce the left-lean of the Warren court, though it wasn't obvious at the time. But it's not that simple either. Fortas's case also has set a precedent for the danger of having a Justice with a close relationship to the Chief Executive.
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Introducing - Founding Son: John Quincy's America
2023/04/13
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Please to introduce a podcast from friend of the show Bob Crawford of Road To Now Podcast and the Avett Brothers
In iHeartPodcasts' "Founding Son: John Quincy's America," Bob Crawford of The Avett Brothers explores the post-presidential legacy of America’s sixth president: John Quincy Adams. Though often only seen as a failed one-term president and the son of a Founding Father, Adams spent his final decades in Congress fighting the slavocracy and forming a bridge between the founding of America and the era of Lincoln. Founding Son features Patrick Warburton as the voice of John Quincy Adams, Nick Offerman as the voice of Andrew Jackson, and Grey DeLisle as the voice of Louisa Adams.
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FALL OF USSR: Bonus "Bloknot" (Notebook) Episode
2023/03/20
More of the story - Boiler room bohemians, the coup before the coup, Soviet "Easterns" Cowboy Movies, cassette tapes of Vladimir Vysotsky, how to save money, USSR style, faking out the KGB and more. What we left behind in the notebooks from the six-part FALL OF USSR series.
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FALL OF USSR: Part 6 - Two Bears in a Cave
2023/03/06
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A country is removed from the map in a week. There's more too than that, but it's not far from the most truthful description. The final episode of our series on the fall of the Soviet Union finds a rescued Gorbachev quickly realizing that he might be in yet another seizure of power. But this one happening quietly over a few tiring days. And with the support of the Russian people.
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FALL OF USSR: Part 5 - I Cannot Forsake Principles!
2023/02/27
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The first blood is spilled. We look at the right-wing of Soviet Society which triggered the putsch. And the rebellious elements that also existed. Jeans, rock and roll, religion, revisionism and weakness.
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FALL OF USSR: Part 4 - Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears
2023/02/20
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As barricades are built and citizens turn to a protective barrier, the Soviet culture they come from might be the very thing that keeps them going.
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FALL OF USSR: Part 3 - Athens vs. Sparta
2023/02/13
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Two institutions, the press and the military, may well determine the fate of the USSR on the night of August 19th, 1991. The Emergency Committee decides, it's time to explain themselves on TV. A reporter makes a fateful decision. So does another. A motley crowd is fashioned into an instant militia.
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FALL OF USSR: Part 2 - The Steam Bath of History
2023/02/08
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Yeltzin has stood on a tank, but few have seen it. Crowds shift from the traditional protest places to a new one. They bring heavy metal. What on Zemlya is happening?
It all starts in a steam bath. Sort of.
In order to understand the events of August 19th, 1991, it's necessary to look back. Particularly at 1989, when the most orderly country on earth became the most unpredictable.
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FALL OF USSR: Part 1: Wake Up, Cassandra!
2023/02/06
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Soviet citizens wake up to tanks outside their windows in 1991. Media is censored. The President is detained. Another president escapes, maybe just escapes... A third President is powerless. Is this the end of everything?
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"WRONG FOREVER ON THE THRONE!" - William Jennings Bryan and the Democratic Party in His Later Years
2023/01/18
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The Democratic Party had a problem in the nineteen teens and twenties. What to do with a candidate that could stir up crowds but not enough electoral votes? Though pleased to nominate him in 1896 and introduce a new kind of politics to their party, some Democrats grew tired of William Jennings Bryan especially in his later years as his fundamentalism turned to alcohol, evolution and an arguable Southern favoritism.
Also a brief look at his daughter, Ruth Bryan Owen
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SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE ELECTION of 1855, 20th Amendment and a Show Update
2023/01/08
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We talk a bit about Nathaniel Banks, the Speaker of The House of Representatives that (still) took the most ballots to be elected. Kevin McCarthy joins the ranks of Speakers that needed multiple ballots - we discuss the implications. A brief look at Frederick Gillett, the last Speaker to even need two ballots in 1923, and then a look at why Congress starts on January 3rd.
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THEY COULDN"T STOP DYING - THE ODD STORY OF THE 72nd CONGRESS AND HOOVER'S DISASTER MIDTERM
2022/12/26
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The 72nd Congress of 1931 was, as elected, a very narrow Republican House 218 R - 217 D. Close, but for President Hoover, good enough. That is until, 14 Congressmen-elect died. Not all at once - that would be weird - over 13 months, for all kinds of reasons but heart attacks and pneumonias leading the list. When special elections were held, it went 218 D and 216 R. 1 Farm Laborer supported the Democrats so 219-216.
We talk about this curious case. We also talk about the 14 Congressmen-elect who had some interesting biographies. And we talk Herbert Hoover and the spin he (tried to) put on The Great Depression.
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Leap to Freedom: Hans Konrad Schumann's Story
2022/12/13
One three-second period changed the life of an East German soldier. Stories of freedom and oppression feature heavily on this hodge-podcast episode, the Berlin Wall, the Uruguay dictatorship of the 70's and 80's, a bit about Grover Cleveland and a bit about Charles III.
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Soccer and Repression: The 1978 World Cup in Argentina
2022/12/02
As the world attention focuses on a soccer game, behind the surface is a disturbingly hidden suppression of a previously strong democracy.
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Close Encounters of the CONGRESS KIND: The (Relatively Few) Times When the House Was Close Between the Parties
2022/11/28
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The average difference between the two major parties in the House of Representatives at any time in American history is sixty. That being said, there are a few times where one, two or nine seats separated the two major parties in Congress. Sometimes it was Democrats and Republicans. Sometimes it was Whigs and Democrats. You want to be speaker, you scramble. You make a deal with a Socialist, or a Know-Nothing. You find a guy who nobody hates and make him Speaker, hoping that person will listen to. Or you hold out for as long as you can ballot after ballot until people get tired. The record is the 65th Congress in 1917, where one seat separated the two. With a close house arriving in 2023, We look at American history for these times.
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The Youth Vote: John Lennon's Dream, Nixon's Nightmare
2022/11/21
A discussion of the 26th Amendment, the story behind it. John Lennon and his attempt to mobilize youth voting, and how Nixon countered it. And a look at the 18-29 year-old vote in recent elections including the recent midterm. Parts from 2013 and parts recorded this year.
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You Can't Always Get What You Want? The 2022 Midterm Result, and Listener Questions
2022/11/12
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Call 2022 the Mick Jagger midterm - neither party got fully what they wanted. Both parties experienced win and losses. It is, so far, largely a "stave midterm" where the President's party lost less seats than expected - we've discussed a few of these on this podcast, and thus for the party expected to have lost seats a kind of win. Yet in this case as opposed to other 'stave' midterms, the President's Party looks like they will lose the house. So when is a win a win and a loss a loss? Is this like the 1970, 1990 or 1994 or 1974 elections? We discuss all this and talk about a midterm in the past.
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Something Happened: Eugene McCarthy's 1968 Primary Run
2022/10/31
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The race for the Democratic Nomination in 1968 a complicated one, as one candidate would drop out and another die tragically. But for a while, with other candidates choosing not to enter primaries, the '68 Democratic primary became a fight between two concepts of being left in politics and two individuals that couldn't be more different. Robert Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy.
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1970's EPHEMERA: Dylan Gets a Troll, Ford Gets Shot, Skylab Falls, Howard Cosell Talks Politics
2022/10/02
PROGRAM ONE: Ford's Bad Day - Dylan's Troll - Howard Cosell's Politics
PROGRAM TWO: Skylab's Fall Nixon Shako Warriors - One Hit Wonder
PROGRAM THREE: High School Riot - Global Cooling and Warming
PROGRAM FOUR: Austin Gets Weird
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Savings and Loan Crisis
2022/09/27
One reaction to the inflation stagnation and interest rates of the 1970's was to loosen up on a particular 'harmless' form of banking. It didn't work out so well.
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Midterms: They Don't Always Work Out Badly for Presidents (But Mostly They Do)
2022/09/23
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In the past 100 years, over 80% of the first term midterms went badly for Presidents, and their party lost seats. But in a few cases they did not. And a few times when they did, the result was very little real change or even a kind of win. A look at first term midterms during the Presidencies of Chester Arthur, Harding, FDR, GW Bush, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton.
A combo of new and previously recorded MHCBUYP episodes reveals that while many first term midterms have devastated the President's plans, Presidents don't always do badly, there are 'stave' elections where Presidents have lost so little it's almost a win. And sometimes, a defeat has positive effects.
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And to the Republic: Thoughts about Everything Going on in Politics
2022/08/27
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A trip to DC inspires me. I try to talk about just about everything going on in this episode from midterms to J6 to Mara Lago to the Republic as it stands, to third parties in US politics, to former Presidents running to a town name in New York that I butchered. And in case we think things are crazy today, we look a bit at how a poet and a writer viewed Washington in 1963 and 1964.
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Now That's The Right Way to Lose an Election
2022/08/21
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Samuel Tilden is visited by throngs of supporters who want him to proclaim from his balcony that he is President. His answer takes place in a closed meeting, but we are privy to the moment thanks to a political reporter's account. 1876 is the key historical example of an election in American history so bitterly contested, with wrong committed on both sides: Democrats intimidated voters, Republicans responded by ignoring vote returns and merely claiming they won the states. It might have meant a return to rifles, at least in some areas of the country. It definitely was getting hot in D.C.
William C. Hudson was able to witness the actions of that candidate when urged by partisans to start an extra-constitutional movement.
Also a meeting between Grover Cleveland and Theodore Roosevelt witnessed by the same reporter.
It finds T.R. not so happy with the result.
From political reporter of the 19th century William C Hudson comes too stories with resonant power today.
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Small Money and Big Hope / Dasher's Run
2022/08/02
A bit about small money donors in history, and about Jimmy Carter's (Code name Dasher) 1976 run. A rebroadcast of an episode that seems apt as another campaign begins.
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Wills On Duty: The Story of Watergate Security Guard Frank Wills
2022/07/24
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We are a month beyond of the 50th anniversary of the Watergate break-in, but it does seem appropriate to note an obscure player in the story. Frank Wills discovered a door had been deliberately held unlocked in the basement of The Watergate Office Complex. The rest became history. But for Wills it was bittersweet. His intersection with history also became a story of race and the choppy waters of a "proto-reality TV" 1970's America.
We also tell the story of an intern in the wrong place at the wrong time, though it was perhaps the right time who played a completely accidental role in thwarting a burglary.
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A Midterm Election About Nothing, and Other Stories
2022/07/10
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Not all midterms are bad for the President's party. It's just that, most of the midterms in history go against the party in The White House.. We'll discuss 1990's "Seinfeld Midterm," (the midterm about nothing, 1978 Carter first "not that bad" midterm, and others. We'll look at these and others where the party in the White House lost a lot less than the 31 seat average loss in the House, or gained seats and had a similar positive or not so bad result in the Senate.
1990, that gave Democratic Giants Cuomo (father) and Bradley a big scare, but also scared GOP's Newt Gingrich.
1978, Carter's first midterm which was not a gain nor a loss for Democrats and left Carter without a black eye he was expecting, and left control unchanged. A Democrat in Iowa loses his seat, while Al Gore enters Congress in Tennessee.
Calvin Coolidge's 1926 loss of nine House seats which he interpreted as a victory (and why he wrote off the loss of six Senate seats).
Nixon's 1970 midterm that was well less than the historic 31 seat loss in the house, with an extra plus that the GOP gained 2 seats in the Senate, and why he was still grumpy.
The rare birds where the President Party gains seats in the House. It's happened 3 times from Wilson to Trump - 1934, 1998 and 2002. But hasn't happened in 20 years.
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George B. McClellan Junior Would Like a Word
2022/07/04
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George B. McClellan Junior, son of the Union general and Mayor of New York City for two turn-of-the century terms is not history's usual voice, his takes are different. He saw Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson at their most base and political. He became mayor of the nation's largest city and talked about for its highest office, only to earn the displeasure of his sponsors for acting independently (and probably, prudently). He thinks at least one story about Lincoln was overplayed, he was against the United State's entry into World War I. Let's speak to McClellan Jr [ by reviewing his memoirs! ]. About turn of the century politics, political machines, being New York City major and son of famous Civil War General and Democratic candidate for President. . He also speaks to race relations in Congress in the 1890's, being a Northern Congressman in a Southern-dominated party, what it's like to fight the 'tiger' of Tammany Hall and other things.
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The Underrated Patrick Henry
2022/06/13
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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!
When Henry said it, he might have been committing treason. Yet the words also made him famous and indicated his superior bravery and patriotism to his country. The trouble is, that's often all he's remembered for. But without Henry the Revolution may not have succeeded and the Constitution may not look like it does. We get into why. From a 2017 interview - a bit about Patrick Henry and his times. Why the forgotten American "founder," one who was often too busy in his home state of Virginia to get nationally famous can provide us with American Revolutionary war stories and government founding narratives more interesting than just the Franklin, Jefferson and Washington stories we are accustomed to.
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Free Speech is Easy, and Hard w/ Lynn Greenky of Syracuse University School of Law
2022/05/22
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Freedom of speech is boundless and yet has boundaries, according to our guest, Lynn Greenky of Syracuse University School of Law. She is the author of 'When Freedom Speaks' There are areas where the First Amendment of The U.S. Constitution protects, and areas where it does not. And this is no normal time. Social media, hate speech, violence in speech, lawsuits against media have all seemed to become more prominent in news. We discuss.
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Nine Kings, One Room: Introducing the Everything Everywhere Daily Podcast
2022/05/18
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Something happened in May 29th 1910. It had never happened before. And it has never (so far) happened again. To explain, we turn things over to Airwave Media network podcast Everything Everywhere Daily. Highly recommend subscribing to this podcast if you want to learn interesting facts about a new topic every day. Check out Everything Everywhere Daily's casts on solar power, the history of Friday the 13th (it will surprise you) and other topics.
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Stare Decisis and Spider Man, and Other Stories
2022/05/16
Like the Visions of a Fever: America in Pre-War 1941
2022/04/25
Politics and Margarine
2022/04/22
In The Arena - Adlai Stevenson and Other Losing Candidates w/ Peter Shea
2022/04/18
Didn't Mean to Make a Country: First Congress, 1774
2022/04/11
Ukraine and History w/ Ben Sawyer of Middle Tennessee State and "The Road to Now Podcast"
2022/03/30
Millions Fall: The Destruction of Trees During The Civil War / Taft and Television
2022/03/27
The War in the Former Yugoslavia (Bosnian War) and the Dayton Accords, w/ Alex Hastie of "Ohio v. The World" Podcast
2022/03/14
The Anguish of Calvin Coolidge ( w/ David Priess )
2022/03/07
Abyssinia: The Italian-Ethiopian War and its Consequences
2022/03/01
Congressional Stock Trading and The Pan-Electric Scandal
2022/02/21
I'll Take Presidents and Canadian Prime Ministers For $1000.
2022/02/17
Ramsay MacDonald / What Happened to the Gold Standard?
2022/02/14
The "Send a Dime" Chain Letters of 1935 and The Lost Subway System
2022/02/07
Judge Lincoln, Orval Faubus and Bill Clinton, Millard Fillmore
2022/01/30
The Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion and Other Disasters
2022/01/27
The History Behind a Holiday: Martin Luther King Day
2022/01/17
Drug Legalization Before it Was Cool: The Story of Kurt Schmoke
2022/01/10
Disorder at the Capitol in History
2022/01/05
About Those Hessians: Realities of the Revolution
2021/12/24
Shooting Behind Trees? Realities of The Revolution
2021/12/20
Harris and the Vice Presidency in a Historical Context
2021/12/11
The 1890's Part IV: Imperialism Just Happened
2021/12/06
Near-President Bob Dole?
2021/12/05
The 1890's Part III: No, Not That Winston Churchill
2021/11/29
The 1890's Part II: Tin Man
2021/11/22
The 1890's: Part I : Mauve Decade
2021/11/15
News Stories From 1921 That Matter Today - with Jon Blackwell
2021/11/01
Elephant in the Room: Former Presidents and Their Parties
2021/10/04
Biden, Crime Bill, How and Why He Was Elected and More: Interview w/ The Political Darkside Podcast
2021/09/27
Andrew Carnegie Questions
2021/09/14
Snack, Dessert, Dinner, Supper: The Paris Peace Accords
2021/09/06
Mike Duncan on The Marquis de Lafayette and His Two Worlds
2021/08/30
Saigon Comparisons: The Events of April 29th and 30th 1975 and Today
2021/08/19
Richard Bey of "The Richard Bey Show" on Cancel Culture, Iraq War, The Alamo and The Truth - 15th Anniversary Episode Part II
2021/07/28
15th Anniversary Show Part I: Speaking w/ Listeners, Reviewing Clips of Past Episodes - James Monroe and Lyndon Johnson and More
2021/07/25
Dennis Kucinich on Public Service, Public Power and His Book - "The Division of Light and Power'
2021/07/12
The Man in the Cave and Other Stories of the Signers of The Declaration of Independence
2021/07/04
We've Got Problems. We've Always Had Problems.
2021/05/08
The Man Behind the UN Who Never Got Credit - Edward Stettinius, Jr. w/Bill Scher
2021/04/20
Golden Beauty Boss: Madame Sara Spencer Washington w/ Cheryl Woodruff-Brooks
2021/04/05
The Young Dick Cheney
2021/03/31
The 25th Amendment, Section Four Explained, w/ Brian C. Kalt
2021/03/19
This is William Rufus King w/ Thomas Balcerski - The Forgotten VP, His Role in The Compromise of 1850, His Relationship with James Buchanan and More
2021/03/18
Cholera and Benjamin Harrison
2021/03/12
Unfriending From Jefferson and Adams, to today
2021/03/11
Elvis Meets Nixon - The Insider Story
2021/03/10
George Romney
2021/02/18
16 Obscure Facts About Presidents w/ Jeremy Anderberg of The Art of Manliness and Readmorebooks.co
2021/02/14
The Power to Pardon
2021/01/17
Democracy w/ Dr. Paul Cartledge of Cambridge University: The Life, and Hopefully Not Death, of Democracy (2017)
2021/01/09
Masks Then and Now, 1960 Election Presidents Leaving and Not Leaving Oval, Also 14 Years of My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
2020/12/31
Etiquette and Social Media: Where are Our Manners? Social Etiquette from Ben Franklin to Dale Carnegie to Today, w Jessica Weisberg
2020/12/18
Pirates and America, w/ Rebecca Simon, Author of "Why We Love Pirates"
2020/12/17
Did Nixon Win the Popular Vote in 1960? And Other Stories
2020/12/07
The Creation of Children: Child Labor in the U.S. and Child Labor Laws
2020/12/02
I Am James Buchanan
2020/11/26
Notes of 1884: Thoughts on That Election, and the Current One
2020/11/09
Blaine's Faint, Washington's Flu, Defoe's London and SARS: Stories of Health and Sickness and Politics
2020/10/07
The 1880 Election and The Morey Letter: a Tale of October Surprise, Immigration, Memes and Counter Memes and Nothing to Do with Today's Politics
2020/09/17
King Corn, Story of Ethanol (from 2013)
2020/07/14
Operation Eagle Claw and the 1979 Iran Embassy Storming
2020/07/02
Partisanship, 1850's Style w/ Josh Mensch, co-author of The Lincoln Conspiracy
2020/07/01
A Powder Keg About to Explode: Newark, NJ 1967
2020/06/08
The Cabinet, George Washington's Creation, with Lindsay M. Chervinsky
2020/05/26
What The Great Depression Felt Like, And Other Things
2020/05/17
History's Nine Most Insane Rulers w Scott Rank of "History Unplugged" Podcast
2020/05/12
Eyewitness to Kent State Shootings: Paula Stone Tucker
2020/05/01
Rules of Political Debate: Godwin's Law is Not a Law
2020/05/01
Make It Stop: When Commerce Stopped (Ark of Commerce Part 4 Replay)
2020/04/18
Rum, Romanism and Rebellion - The 3 Words That Changed Presidential History
2020/03/18
The Spanish Flu of 1918 and Its Aftermath - Conversation with Laura Spinney
2020/03/02
Iowa, Impeachment and the Universe
2020/02/02
The Surprising, Perhaps, History of Martin Luther King Day
2020/01/20
Mister 22 and Mister 24: Grover Cleveland
2020/01/01
Impeachment - Conversation with David Priess and Bruce Carlson
2019/12/02
A World Disrupted - Interview w/ Charles Emmerson, Author of "Crucible - The Long End of the Great War and the Birth of a New World, 1917-1924"
2019/12/02
A Deep Dive into The Emancipation Proclamation
2019/11/14
Butterfield: Nixon’s Watergate Frenemy
2019/11/05
Beam Me Up: The James Traficant Story w/ Alex Hastie of The Ohio v. The World Podcast
2019/10/20
Brown vs. The Board of Education
2019/09/10
Brexit, Boris and UK and Irish Politics w/ Steven Byrne from What am Politics
2019/08/31
Holden Caufield and Xerox: The Corporate Personhood Debate (from 2013)
2019/08/20
How to Rank The Presidents, with Susan Swain and Brian Lamb of C-SPAN
2019/07/24
Woodrow Wilson Has No Friends: Wilson, His Politics and His Image Today with Patricia O'Toole
2019/03/18
The Slaughter Could Not Be Ignored -
2019/03/15
LBJ 's Cell Phone and His Decision to Jump on the Ticket in 1960
2019/02/20
Nixon in Full
2019/02/20
Interview with Sidney Blumenthal - Putting Lincoln in a Political Context, Stephen Douglas, Jefferson Davis, The Whigs and More
2019/02/12
Mexico's Contribution to World War II and Other Stories
2019/01/07
Investigating the Executive Branch: The Trial of Thomas Jefferson, Governor
2019/01/02
Economy and Jobs: Debunking "The Good Old Days" Argument with Gregg Easterbrook
2019/01/01
Searching for Eisenhower: Ike on War, Civil Rights, Big Government and Political Moderation (with William Hitchcock)
2019/01/01
Curtis LeMay, Warrior, Candidate - with Alex Hastie of Ohio v. The World Podcast
2018/12/28
LBJ and The Creation of Medicare - 50 Years Ago
2018/12/28
The Craziest Speaker of The House Election, Indian Removal Petitions and Other Thoughts
2018/12/25
George H.W. Bush, 03 30 81
2018/12/02
Presidents After Midterms with Matt K. Lewis
2018/11/20
David Priess on the Realities of Impeachment and the History of Presidential Removal
2018/11/14
Posse Comitatus and Billy The Kid
2018/11/04
Thomas Paine, Common Sense and The American Mind
2018/10/16
About That Court-Packing Idea. SCOTUS Discussion Part II w/ Chris Novembrino
2018/10/16
War: 1983 and How Close We Came to Nuclear War w/ Marc Ambinder
2018/07/29
RFK Anniversary: Chris Matthews on Bobby Kennedy and the Missing Element in Today's Politics
2018/07/28
Tariffs: Smoot - The Man Behind the Tariff
2018/07/28
Russia: Everything You Know About The Russian Revolution is Wrong - Russian Journalist Mikhail Zygar on 1917, History, Putin, Democracy and More
2018/07/18
GERRYMANDERING: Gerry and His "Mander" (from 2013, with an Update on Gerrymandering Supreme Court case)
2018/07/18
Civil War Bonds - The Importance of Commerce to the Civil War
2018/07/10
Soccer and Repression: 1978 and the World Cup in Argentina
2018/07/08
Tariffs: Taft Walks Away - The Payne-Aldrich Tariff of 1909
2018/06/10
Marc Ambinder on Being a White House Correspondent
2018/06/03
Infrastructure: The Bad Side and Good Side of Infrastructure - Robert Moses and Other Tales with Greg Young of the Bowery Boys NYC Podcast
2018/05/31
US Intelligence Services: The Secret Intelligence of All The President's Men: Interview with David Priess on CIA Briefings, History, Trump, Mueller and More
2018/05/14
Rigged Elections: That Time the DNC Rigged a Nomination
2018/04/26
America and Rome: w/ Mike Duncan
2018/04/01
Movies and Politics: Writing History With Lightning: The Controversial Mix of Movies and Politics and History
2018/04/01
Presidential Power: Democracy's Diet? The Two-Term Presidential Limit of the 22nd Amendment
2018/02/27
U.S.-Mexico Relations w/ Bob Crawford and Ben Sawyer of "The Road to Now " Podcast Live in Mexico
2018/02/24
Where's Reagan? Reagan in Our Politics Today - The Final of the Dozen Ronald Reagans Series - Episode Twelve
2018/01/22
Did Reagan Win the Cold War? A Dozen Ronald Reagans - Episode Eleven
2018/01/21
Year of the Missile: Reagan's First Term Cold War Steps - A Dozen Ronald Reagans, Part 10
2018/01/20
Shockwave 1981 - A Dozen Ronald Reagans Part Nine
2018/01/11
White House on Fire: Iran Contra - A Dozen Ronald Reagans Part 8 -REPLAY
2018/01/09
Reformation: Tax Reform , Immigration, S&Ls - A Dozen Ronald Reagans - Part Seven
2018/01/06
Hands Across America:: A Dozen Ronald Reagans Part Six
2018/01/04
1976 Convention: A Dozen Ronald Reagans - Part Five
2018/01/02
Witches' Brew: Central America, Lebanon, Poland - A Dozen Ronald Reagans: Part Four
2017/12/31
Rubik's Cube: Two Reagan Mysteries Solved - A Dozen Ronald Reagans: Part Three -
2017/12/29
A Taxing Second Year - A Dozen Ronald Reagans Part Two
2017/12/26
Rawhide is OK - First of Our Series on a 'Dozen Ronald Reagans'
2017/12/23
Rutherford B Hayes Presidency
2017/10/24
President by Accident: Truman, Atomic Warfare, Russians and Trump w/ A.J. Baime
2017/10/17
How JFK's Death was Felt in The Soviet Union
2017/10/02
Patrick Henry, Underrated Founder - Interview with Jon Kukla
2017/09/05
The Split on The Left of Politics and Why it Matters, w/ Chris Novembrino
2017/08/22
Elvis Presley and America
2017/08/15
The Sculptor, The Activist and The Senator - More Characters from Andrew Johnson's 1868 Impeachment
2017/08/01
Written Out of History? Robert Yates, Luther Martin, Mercy Otis Warren
2017/08/01
Charleston 1860 and Secession: Interview with Paul Starobin
2017/07/22
John Jay's Horse , George Washington's Mill and the Emoluments Clause
2017/07/08
Interview with Kevin Lacz, Decorated Navy SEAL and Star of "American Sniper"
2017/06/23
Public Sector vs. Blue Collar Unions and Other Questiions
2017/05/29
Textual Healing? Gorsuch, Scalia, Hugo Black and the Words of Law on the Supreme Court
2017/04/13
The President’s Book of Secrets: Interview with David Priess
2017/04/02
Interview w/ John Avlon, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast, Author of Washington’s Farewell
2017/02/13
How Mandates Were Invented
2017/01/30
The Census - The Original Big Data
2017/01/26
The (Very Few) Rejected Cabinet Choices
2017/01/11
Fib That American President Creates Jobs
2016/12/01
The 2016 Election, Taken with a Swig of History
2016/11/10
Concession
2016/11/07
The Real Story of the 1948 Election
2016/11/01
The Incredibly Shrinking Fourth
2016/09/05
Rottenborough Delegates: A Quirk in Party Nominations From Lincoln to Trump
2016/07/07
1840 -Clowns With Pink Noses and Lofty Tumbling
2016/07/07
Schedule of Conventions: Why is the GOP Convention First, Democrats Second, Brexit Other Topics.
2016/06/16
The "Manhattan Project" in the Clinton 1992 Campaign
2016/05/09
The Fib That Your Side is Going to Win
2016/03/09
Madison Can't Get a Seat at the Starbucks, and How to Read a Constitution
2016/03/09
Scots Irish in American History and Politics
2016/01/21
Huey Long and Trump, Vetoes, and Other Stories
2016/01/19
The Craziest Speaker Election Ever and Other Ephemra
2015/12/20
Why Did the Founders, Signers, Framers Wear Wigs And Other Stories... (FROM THEY SIGNED PODCAST)
2015/12/15
LIncoln Goes to China
2015/11/25
How Wilson Carried Ohio in 1916, and Other Listener Questions
2015/11/19
Mad Man Finale, 1980 Election and Many Other Side Dishes
2015/05/20
The Return and Return of Nativism
2015/01/06
Social Security Had Its Glitches Too
2014/12/25
They Shall from Time to Time?: History of The Opposition Answer to President's SOTU
2014/09/03
The Fitzsimmons Challenge: How a 1790's Race Got Nasty and Maybe Started a Trend
2014/08/15
Logan Act
2014/07/16
King's Rook: When the President's Party Has the Senate, Not the House
2014/02/02
Did the Founders Care if We Starve?
2012/06/03
Wendell Willkie and a Lighting Nomination
2012/03/12
The Whole 'Do Nothing Congress' Gambit
2012/01/01
The Boston Police Strike of 1919 and Public Sector Unions
2011/06/27
Does the Challenger Even Matter?
2011/02/20
The Forgotten Other Great Depression (1893)
2010/10/11
Heller Decision on Guns and the 2A
2010/09/13
Social Security, Civil War Pensions
2010/03/16
How the Battle for California Statehood Defined America
2010/03/01
How Primary Became a Verb
2010/01/03
Famous Brokered Conventions
2010/01/01
The Aughts the Ohs, Burr, Fox, Cuba, Taxes
2010/01/01
What George W. Bush Says for Himself - A Brief Read of Decision Points
2009/10/10
History of the Primaries
2009/09/08
The Terrible Twos?
2009/08/08
Did Stimulus Work? (2009)
2009/06/01
An Historic Election, for Many Reasons, Episode from 2008
2008/12/02
Election of 2008 Review, with an eye to history
2008/12/01
Flotsam and Jetsom of the 2008 Election
2008/11/12
Why Cant We Lean on a Shovel?
2008/11/11
Financial Panics in America
2008/11/08
Guns and 2nd Amendment (2008)
2008/09/09
Monroe's First Year as President - 1817
2008/08/20
Drifting into Military Involvement in Lebanon 1983 and Mexico 1913
2008/08/14
All About Coattails -Does the President Wear a Coat, or a Windbreaker?
2008/08/02
Ferraro
2008/08/01
Staying in Iraq, Staying in Vietnam
2008/06/19
Missouri - The Show Me Swing State
2008/06/12
History Picks the President 2008
2008/05/14
Charles II is Messing With Us, And Other Stories
2008/05/12
President of the Senate
2008/04/10
Fixing the Primaries
2008/01/09
British Prime Ministers and US Presidents
2007/12/01
Gerald Ford and His Times
2007/10/11
Three-Way Elections
2007/08/08
The Constitutional Conventioneers
2007/05/19
History of Objectivity in the Media
2007/04/10
The Veto Override
2007/03/04
American Zig Zag on Immigration Policy
2007/02/03
The History of the Federal Reserve
2007/01/20
The Veto and its History
2007/01/12
Forty Years of One Party In Congress
2007/01/01
All About Polls
2006/11/01
Nevada and its Politics
2006/09/21
History of Fannie Mae
2006/09/15
Objectivity and The Media (2006)
2006/09/06
Filibuster: A Brief History
2006/09/01
How Do You End A War?
2006/08/17
A History of Speakers of The House
2006/08/01
Presidents and the Media - Coddling, Manipulating from Lincoln to Bush
2006/07/02
Has Television Really Changed Politics? An Examination (from 2006)
2006/07/01
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