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Niel ranks every President not in the 2024 election, 1-44. Jusef gives his top 10 best and worst presidents. The two recap the highs and lows of episodes and presidents, while also reflecting on the changes to the pod over the years. This is the last episode for an indefinite period. Thank you to all our listeners who followed us along for the ride, and to those of you that are new here years after this episode dropped! Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senator House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
We've made it to the end, the finale, our first and last President of Unpresidented. George Washington, a man whose face is time and again used as a grand symbol for American democracy — whether it's on currency, state flags, or statues throughout the 50 states. If you want to have a basic understanding of the American presidency, you have to start with Washington's actions while in office. Two term limits, farewell addresses, cabinet meetings, and so many more precedents that are ingrained into the office became institutional traditions from Washington's decisions rather than the framers of the Constitution. Being the first to take an office of novel and rare significance is much harder than to follow in anyone's footsteps. The humility and care that Washington took into the presidency arguably was one of the most important actions of any individual in ensuring the same nation he helped govern stands today. Still, the events of his presidency are not as popularized as the character of Washington himself (especially in his years fighting in the revolution), as well as his unique dissatisfaction with being a British colonial growing into adulthood. Niel and Jusef first explore the real person — George Washington —then dive into the decisions that actually made his presidency successful even in a 2024 lens. Our journey of presidents ends here. We are back with one more episode to talk more in depth about our podcast as a whole, so we hope you join us for our final send off. Thank you to all our listeners who were part of the journey with us at any point in the last 2 1/2 years — its been a lot of fun. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senator House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
Picking up where we left off in Part 1 — Lincoln at the start of the Civil War (and mainly throughout) was having a rough time managing the crisis. A lack of enthusiasm to fight and aggressive-minded generals, as well as a suspension of habeas corpus put him on an uneasy path in trying to win re-election. While his administration had mostly solved the nation's financial crisis, they suffered heavy losses on the battlefields with little progress to show for it. Until 1863, the country looked like it was on a path to becoming permanently split. That all changed with Lincoln issuing the Emancipation Proclamation — for the first time, all black men were given freedom in all rebel states, which further weakened the south as more former slavers escaped and made their way north. Lincoln's Proclamation completely turned around the war effort and gave it a deeper meaning that finally more closely aligned the nation's founding principles of civil liberties for all people with what it was now fighting for. The problem that we have with Lincoln though, is that emancipation and the 13th amendment, his signature achievements, never were ambitions of his. Instead, they became convenient policy choices only after he tried to appease southern slaveholders for years. Jusef and Niel discuss if Lincoln should be celebrated as much as he still is today, as well as reaffirm what has become clear from them now studying almost all of the American Presidents — they all are deeply deeply flawed, and arguably more so if they have a greater legacy. x Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senator House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
When Lincoln comes into office, he is walking into a disaster beyond the seriousness of what even Hoover had to deal with. Several states had already seceded from the Union, with more considering joining the Confederacy. The nation, losing tariff revenue from secession, was also on the brink of financial collapse. The issue of slavery had officially split the country in two, and with southern leaders quick to set up a government and organize an army, the possibilities of reunifying seemed like a slim feat for Lincoln to pull off. As everyone knows, he does just that, and achieves something greater than any presidential accomplishment in history — abolishing slavery in the US. Jusef and Niel discuss if Lincoln's plans at the beginning of his term were to try to eliminate slavery, or did other factors force him to issue the emancipation proclamation later on. Is Lincoln's legacy too great to humanize, and can any president come close to matching his accomplishments? Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senator House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
Jen Psaki is joined by former Attorney General Eric Holder to break down the legal implications of the gag order recently reinstated against Trump in the federal election case, as well as the troubling uptick in hate crimes across the country and the world amid the Israel-Hamas war. Later, Jen talks to George Conway about Trump's children will say when they testify in the civil fraud trial in New York. Former CIA Director John Brennan also joins to discuss the release of an Israeli soldier who was held hostage by Hamas, as well as Israel's strategy to get the remaining hostages out of Gaza. Finally, Jen announces the news of her upcoming book, "Say More," which hits bookshelves this spring.Check out our social pages below:https://twitter.com/InsideWithPsakihttps://www.instagram.com/InsideWithPsaki/https://www.tiktok.com/@insidewithpsakihttps://www.msnbc.com/jen-psaki
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We pick up part two with Teddy's transformative presidential years, and later discuss how his success becomes his own worst enemy during his post-presidency. While he is unmatched as an icon, Niel and Jusef consider if his reluctance to let go of power significantly tarnishes his legacy. TEDDYYY! Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senator House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
TEDDYYYYY! Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senator House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
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We continue our Nixon journey discussing all the fascinating dynamics of the 1968 election. Even as Nixon's campaign revolutionizes the art of making a presidential run for the next 60 years, he needs every break possible to still win. The events of 1968 dominate today's episode, with Nixon's presidency taking up the last 1/3 of the recording. It turns out the signature moments that dominate Nixon's legacy turn are some of the least interesting parts about him. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senator House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
Our season four presidential closer is arguably the most tragic historical figure in American history; Ricard Nixon. Dick had all the strengths to be a great President, along with an impressive record of signing into law some of the country's most important legislation that still exists today. Most Americans know nothing of Nixon's accomplishments though, and for good reasons. The abuse of executive power during Watergate served as a warning to the American public on giving away too much trust to the government, a culture that has grown since and polarizes the nation today. In part one of our Nixon two-parter - Jusef and Neil explore the origins of Nixon's turn towards the darker side of politics and talk through the evolution of Nixon and his political motivations in his pursuit of the presidency. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senator House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
Another twist in formatting with this episode! Think of it as a Part Two to the Dead Too Soon Presidents released earlier this season, as we follow up that episode with the successor to Zachary Taylor and the grandson of William Henry Harrison. We decided to put these two in the same episode to close out the last of our Presidents who have a more forgettable reputation in American history. It also served as an opportunity to shed light on how the failure of the Whigs to keep their Party united contrasted with Republicans giving their Party room to incorporate more political ideologies into their coalition. As a result, these Presidents leave behind very different legacies -- Fillmore's term marks the end of the Whigs and Harrison sparks a new era of Progressive politics that inspires the actions of many of his successors. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
Today we close a major chapter of our post-founder presidents era -- covering the most impactful of them all in Andrew Jackson. No one before him, not even Washington and Jefferson, had the cult of personality that Jackson had. A whole new political party (which is now our oldest) was formed just to get him into the presidency. Without him, the Democratic Party does not even come into existence. There have been other presidents who have thrived in their careers from leaning purely into character when you think about people like Teddy, or even Trump, but often what you'll find in common with their rising political popularity is an overlooked populace that has an outsized grievance towards a government that is heavily favoring the rich and wealthy. Jackson's rise is unique when compared to those two, though, because he does much more to create the conditions for someone like him to gain that kind of popularity. If there is one thing that people know or could assume about Jackson, even today, is that he's not really a nice guy, nor did he try to pretend to be. He's someone who held a lot of grudges, he was vengeful and distrustful -- especially of the aristocracy -- and most notably, violent and brutal towards his opponents. It's really how he makes a name for himself nationally through his service in the Tennessee militia and US Army. Niel and Jusef discuss his new approach to presidential politics and its impacts on such a young country, especially when it comes to campaigning. We also explore his decision-making on the two issues that affected way too many presidencies in the 19th century -- the tariff and national bank. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
We are back with another side episode, and here we review some of the familiar stories and people we have all heard about at some point growing up -- folk heroes -- focusing on American ones given we are a podcast centered on American presidents. We chose this topic to explore the stories and tales that have stuck around and have had the ability to unite groups of people, and also try to uncover how folk heroes obtained their exclusive status. While some have particularly dark histories and have been glorified for problematic causes, we more so explore what about these people made them so compelling that their [mostly fictional] stories carried on well beyond their lifetimes. Andrew Jackson is up next in two weeks! Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
On February 12, 1884, an American Icon is born. Her name? Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt. Born into a house of tragedy, she rose to become the queen bad bitch herself. This week we cover Alice Roosevelt the presidential daughter who changed history. For dinner, we had presidential foods such as Barbara Bush's mushroom quiche. For dessert, we had a presidential dessert of creme brule and our drinks were Whiskey Sours. This meal won the taste elections by a landslide. Time stamp: Check out our linktree for links to our socials and ways to listen and support our podcast: https://linktr.ee/wdst or call/text us some time 6093003094 Darkcast Network Podcasts https://www.darkcastnetwork.com/ This week we also got to work with some other podcasts we think you should check out! You can find them here: https://youtube.com/@OctoberpodHomeVideo https://linktr.ee/ssnuggiezpod Where did we get our info from? https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/from-a-white-house-wedding-to-a-pet-snake-alice-roosevelts-escapades-captivated-america-180981139/ https://www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/spanish-american-war#:~:text=The%20Spanish%2DAmerican%20War%20was,western%20Pacific%20and%20Latin%20America. https://www.whitehousehistory.org/alice-roosevelt-longworth-presidential-daughter-and-american-celebrity https://www.whitehousehistory.org/alice-roosevelt-longworth-presidential-daughter-and-american-celebrity https://www.sandboxx.us/blog/9-things-you-should-know-about-alice-roosevelt-the-nations-most-iconic-first-daughter/ What did we eat? https://theamericanmoms.com/barbara-bushs-mushroom-quiche/ https://natashaskitchen.com/quick-creme-brulee-recipe/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=pinterest&utm_campaign=tailwind_smartloop&utm_content=smartloop&utm_term=50665314 What did we drink? Whiskey Sour
Three Presidents within 40 years of one another died in office less than two years into their terms. Niel and Jusef explore the implications of these deaths in how they changed the course of American history in a unique time-jump episode. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
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Rutherford B Hayes had all the potential to be an exceptional president for post-Civil War America. He had defended runaway slaves in court to obtain their freedom. He served in the army throughout the Civil War. He even fought for expanded measures to guarantee black suffrage as governor of Ohio. Many could have examined his background and concluded he was an ideal fit to replace President Grant and carry on Reconstruction's slow but critical progress/objectives. Instead, all the controversies that unfolded in the 1876 election made Reconstruction even more unpopular and politically difficult to continue. That doesn't mean Hayes had to oversee its end, though. Unfortunately, unlike his predecessor, Hayes makes more politically convenient choices than Grant, and gives up on Reconstruction to focus on the economy and ending political patronage. The Jim Crow era slowly began, and Hayes' legacy will always have to contend with what could have been had he been courageous enough to continue defending civil rights protections for Black Americans across the country Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
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Barack Obama is undisputably the most famous president of our modern era, and it's easy to see why. His campaigns (especially in 08) gripped the country's imagination and inspired voter turnout to levels not seen since the 1960s. After decades of neoliberal ideology dominating US domestic and foreign policy, there seemed to be a real reason to hope that we now had a president who would advocate for working families. In Part 1 of our two-parter for Barack Obama, we cover Obama's unlikely rise to the top of American politics and its unique story compared to any president. We also think about the monumental achievement of Obama becoming the first Black president and the extra scrutiny and attention that he received because of it while in office. How much does it matter if Obama under-delivered on his campaign promises when he was the first non-white president to contend with the racism embedded in American political institutions? Thank you for joining us for the start of Season 4! New episodes are out every two weeks! x Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag
While we would like to believe that the men and women running our country have beliefs that are somewhat grounded in reality, the truth - for better or worst - is that many of our politicians have fallen for beliefs that "we" have deemed outlandish. In today's Unpresidented, Jusef takes us down the weird and occult side of the Whitehouse with names such as Mary Todd Lincon, Nancy Reagan, and Hilary Clinton all subscribing to practices and beliefs one would not associate, in general, with politicians. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Despite being the "Father" of the Constitution, James Madison is less glorified in 2022 than all of the other founder presidencies, and it's difficult to understand why. As someone who was there for most significant revolutionary and early American government events, Madison's influence shaped the nation's trajectory arguably more than all his older and more distinguished colleagues. Madison's presidency also encompasses the entire War of 1812 -- ending in a stalemate but boosting American pride to all time highs, and even helping to bring down the two-party system for a whole decade. Still, Madison's legacy today is not one of an effective wartime president, either, but more so a sidekick to Thomas Jefferson. In today's episode, we try to pay Madison his dues and examine how someone who cared so much for preserving a lasting democratic government could be engulfed in war throughout his two terms. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How bad do things actually have to get before a Civil War becomes a possibility? While the US has had plenty of close and controversial elections, 2020 was different. Peacefully transferring power to the President-elect had only ever not happened just one time in the nation's history, which was in 1861 when James Buchanan failed to stop southern states from seceding before Abraham Lincoln took office. Comparing 1860 to 2020 may seem over-dramatic and uncalled for, and indeed the nation has changed incredibly between those 160 years. What is similar, though, are that two sides of the country bitterly dislike each other and do not trust one another, nor agree upon a shared reality for many of the crises the nation faces. One of the core differences that exists now is that there is little personal and financial incentive from elected officials and the news media alike to try to ease tensions, something that you can easily observe every day online. We discuss these implications in today's episode and whether there is anything we can learn from what went wrong from Buchanan's presidency to apply to today. We also examine the global consequences that arise from the nation's divide – something that is far too often overlooked by most Americans. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Steelers week has my mind absolutely lazer focused on Sunday. I get amped up all episode long talkin bout how our strengths lineup right against their weaknesses and how we don't have a single glaring weakness on this team heading into week 1. Our biggest question mark is LG and the offensive line as a whole since it's unproven playing together, but a very nice situation to have when you're talking about a top 8 unit in this league being your “biggest weakness”. It's time to get amped up y'all!
Although not a major presidential figure, Martin Van Buren's impact on presidential politics is arguably just as significant as his more famous predecessors. Not many people can claim to be a founder of a modern political party, but Van Buren's efforts to break the brief period of a one party system in American politics changed the landscape of elections that propelled us to where we are today. Van Buren devoted himself to ensuring Jeffersonian principles were defended and secured in the post founders generation, and while he had success in maintaining policies that were Jeffersonian throughout his political career, his presidency did the most damage to them. For arguably the first time during Van Buren's presidency, the American government learns a lesson of how difficult it is to solve an economic crisis when the government is given very limited options to respond to one. Van Buren did not have a good one term, and it wasn't necessarily because of the things he did in office, but more so for his actions before winning the 1836 election. x Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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If you were to look at any list put together by anyone of the greatest American Presidents, would you expect to see Chester Arthur on it? Probably not, but you should. Arthur became the fourth VP to take over after a president died in office, and the second after a president was assassinated. Unlike his predecessors, though, Arthur recognized the importance of maintaining the former administration's policy agenda, and respected the wishes of the American people who elected James Garfield partially for his ambition to accomplish civil service reform. Though Arthur was hardly a saint, he respected the presidency enough to not let partisanship and ideology influence his decision making, a rare achievement in any administration, especially considering he had little incentive to do so. Disappointing his allies who got him as far as the vice-presidency while also angering Garfield loyalists pushing for anti-monopoly legislation to lower tariffs, Arthur is a model for any president who wishes to achieve an apolitical reputation throughout their presidency. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today we focus on Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy decisions, as he keeps the US out of WWI long enough for him to get re-elected to a second term before sending 2 million troops across the Atlantic by 1918. The end of the War provides the opportunity for Wilson to make himself internationally admired, but he comes up short in keeping up his momentum at home in the latter half of his term. Listen in as we wrap up the ups and downs of Woodrow Wilson's legacy -- someone who had the ability to be our greatest president but moralistically fell way short. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Woodrow Wilson established himself as one of the most influential and effective Presidents of his time -- becoming one of the most celebrated American figures by the time of his death and quickly attaining a top 5 pedigree on many historians' presidential rankings. Like Thomas Jefferson, though, Wilson is facing a similar backlash to his legacy, as Princeton University (the school where Wilson was once President) removed his name from their colleges and campus building names, with their board of trustees stating "racist thinking and policies make him an inappropriate namesake for a school or college whose scholars, students and alumni must stand firmly against racism in all its forms." In today's episode, Jusef and I discuss the tension in Wilson's legacy and the disappointing moral record that he maintains, while also examining what policies made Wilson so popular for nearly a century. Episode is out now! Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We move from one political dynasty to another with the first child of a former to become president themselves 1825. John Quincy Adams was made fully aware from his parents that he had all of the advantages and privileges in the world, and because of that he had no reason to not excel as an exceptional public servant. JQA excelled in almost every political office he was elected/appointed to, leading to a political career that was longer and more successful than even his father. The only political office in which he struggled to thrive under, however, was the presidency. As a brilliant but stubborn and uncompromising man (again, much like his father), along with a controversial election that gave him the presidency – JQA became one of the most ineffective presidents of his era, as he was shut out of enacting any of his agenda from Congress. Andrew Jackson showcased what was to come, as the Democratic Party was formed and quickly became popular enough to compete in Congressional seats throughout the country. JQA unfortunately serves as a disappointing bridge from the founders era into the next 9 presidents that do little to stop the nation from heading towards a Civil War. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The presidency of George W. Bush was supposed to be a return to the Reagan era of compassionate conservatism presidential leadership, as he called on the United States to “act with humility” in foreign affairs and not to engage in the process of “nation-building” in war-torn regions of the world at the 2000 general election debates. What unraveled in our post 9/11 was anything but a return to humility, as our nation would soon be in the midst of two wars, while passing legislation to limit civil liberties domestically in the Patriot Act and creating of a new Department of Homeland Security. The Bush administration also proceeded to open up prisons around the world to torture suspected terrorists – all with the justification to keep Americans and the world at large safe from more terrorist attacks. Was the world any safer at the end of W's presidency than on the day before 09/11 attacks? How are we dealing with the consequences of the Bush Years today? We close our 3 parter Bush series with this final episode focusing on the W. years. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How come we rarely hear about the H.W. presidency? In-office just 30 years ago, we transitioned from out of the Cold War into an entirely new economic and global landscape during his tenure. As one of our most quiet and reserved Presidents in the modern era, H.W. was able to navigate the nation through some of the most sensitive foreign policy decisions with an appropriate amount of caution and care. His impressive list of accomplishments by the third year of his presidency put his approval rating close to 90%. Just one year later, though, Bush goes on to lose re-election in a stunning collapse that is hard to really even fault him for. Our second episode of our Bush series is out now! Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We have a new episode out to start season 3 with our first three-parter on the Bush family political dynasty. While each American generation has had its fair share of politically powerful families, none have been able to occupy the white house for 12 years over a 20 year span. Today's episode lays the foundation for how the major political players in the Bush family built their fortune and brand, spanning from the 1910s to 1988 just before H.W. takes office! Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How ashamed should we all feel (especially men) that we are living in a time where a woman has still never been President of the United States? Women only represent approximately a quarter of both chambers of Congress, and as of three days ago, Ketanji Brown Jackson was just confirmed as the first black woman to serve on the Supreme Court. The nation credited for kickstarting the modern global order in promoting representational democracy hardly has led the way in achieving real, descriptive poltitical representation domestically. There have been countless women, however, who have tried to change that, and this episode is dedicated to some of their efforts in our final episode of season two. We also dive into the barriers women face when running against male candidates, as well as the particular biases voters have against women who try to make a run for the presidency. xx Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
One of the most powerful and sustainable ways a country maintains a shared, holistic identity across their varying communities is by prioritizing that its people learn/feel a shared sense of history. At the same time, a country's success rate in achieving this is always changing, as its people's experiences within it vary widely based on their race, gender, income, and education -- especially in the United States. Americans' interpretation and understanding of historical events is far from universal, and that problem is likely to get worse, as more people digest separate sources of content and information about what is going on in the world than ever before. JFK, though, still has a unique grip in uniting Americans -- even in 2022. He is only second to Abraham Lincoln in recent polls of favorability scores for past presidents, and that is especially meaningful when many Americans alive today witnessed his presidency. He remains the rare president that embodies something as close to a shared history as Americans have -- as his political highs, lows, and death were all captured in the very early years of television. By no means did Kennedy have the most "successful" presidency, but it somehow still means more than almost any other, and not just in our imagination. Kennedy's death inspired the passage of foundational legislation in modern American society that grew the size and prosperity of the nation's middle class to new pinnacles, and though we don't know if they would have happened had he lived, the fact that his presidency and death helped push them to reality should not be undervalued. Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The expansionist, states rights focused presidencies of Jefferson, Jackson and Polk in the pre-Civil War era were among the most popular during the period. They also brought the horrific conflict that was the Civil War closer to a reality precisely for the same reasons -- expanding claimed US territory and the institution of American slavery with it. As a result, their early presidencies made it essential for southern politicians to adopt the policy preferences of those administrations if they wanted to attain higher offices and political power. In many ways, Andrew Johnson's actions as President were exactly on brand with what southern Democrats embodied. The difference was that Johnson was the first to find himself in a post-slavery society following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He sought to quickly re-admit seceded states into the Union, as well as to do little to nothing to enforce civil rights protections for newly freed Black Americans --policies that are not inconceivable for presidents Johnson grew up championing. With this context in mind, in this episode we discuss whether it's fair that Johnson is most often placed as the worst President in American history by historians. Oddly enough, before Johnson is President, he's most well known for standing up to and opposing secession, and continues to serve in the US government even as his home state of Tennessee joins the Confederacy. Could he have been capable of better handling the era of Reconstruction? Or is he better understood as acting as you would expect a institutionalized southern democrat would in these unprecedented circumstances, simply becoming the scapegoat for the accumulation of his predecessors moral and political failures? Keywords: Presidents American Presidents America USA United States Politics History Biography Biographical Republicans Democrats Political Parties Senate House of Representatives Constitution American Anthem White House American Flag --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A crime so heinous that it gave Katherine Knight the title of "first Australian woman to be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole." The brutal and chilling love life of this literal butcher who ended up making a stew with her lover's head (seriously, it was found in a pot with veggies!). Did Lee Harvey Oswald really kill JFK or was his death part of a much bigger plot, one involving the highest ranks of the U.S. government and the Chicago mafia? Find out all of this and more on another exciting episode of How Did We Miss That?! Thank you all for the support! Don't forget to follow us on the 'Gram and Facebook @howdidwemissthat, and drop a rating & review on your favorite podcast listening app!
Black On Both Sides Episode #96 Happy Birthday to Kobe. Kunta wants to give him flowers and wishes that the world would have given him his flowers before his passing. Other than his untimely passing, I would say that life was extremely good to Kobe. The millions he was paid in salary and endorsements seems like enough. But hey, I don’t live in LA nor was I a Kobe fan. Either way, Happy Birthday, Mamba! The next verzuz is slated to be Monica and Brandy. Kunta didn’t think that Brandy had enough catalog to compete. However, it turns out that these two women actually have similar chartings. The NFL does not know that the world is in crisis mode. They are carrying on business as usual. Corona or not, we will have a season. Is anyone here for Tyson vs Jones Jr? This is the type of verzuz I want to see. Gladiator sports have always been my favorite. Steve Bannon is headed to the big house. Is this a sign that Trump is on his way out? Should he be worried that the moment he leaves the Oval Office he will be in handcuffs? Obama gives a riveting speech to open the Democratic convention. Not the important one…The other Obama. Michelle gets in on some propaganda for the liberal leaning onlookers. It must be said that Kunta believes that Michelle is the Oprah that Oprah should have been. Speaking of women with something to say, AOC gets 60 seconds to speak her mind. Enough time? When Barack finally got a hold of the microphone, he did something unPRESIDENTed. He went at Trumps jugular. Is this a slight vision that the Democrats look to be less soft when dealing with differences between the parties? Probably not, but I like the spunk. Kunta promises me that Joe Biden gave fire and brimstone speech. He is even confident that Biden’s brow was furrowed and sweaty upon completion. Is there life after all in the liberal party? Voter suppression is something that everyone needs to be cognizant of. Kunta has donated time and money to the cause. He wants everyone to text “Vote” to 30330 and someone will help you create a plan to make sure your vote is counted. There has to be a way it quell voter suppression. For more eyes, we are going to name the episode the instructions. Text “Vote” to 30330 #BOBS096 Support the show by paying your laugh tax or becoming a premium subscriber HERE Get Show merch here: MERCH Follow us at: Twitter Instagram Facebook
Black On Both Sides Episode #96 Happy Birthday to Kobe. Kunta wants to give him flowers and wishes that the world would have given him his flowers before his passing. Other than his untimely passing, I would say that life was extremely good to Kobe. The millions he was paid in salary and endorsements seems like enough. But hey, I don’t live in LA nor was I a Kobe fan. Either way, Happy Birthday, Mamba! The next verzuz is slated to be Monica and Brandy. Kunta didn’t think that Brandy had enough catalog to compete. However, it turns out that these two women actually have similar chartings. The NFL does not know that the world is in crisis mode. They are carrying on business as usual. Corona or not, we will have a season. Is anyone here for Tyson vs Jones Jr? This is the type of verzuz I want to see. Gladiator sports have always been my favorite. Steve Bannon is headed to the big house. Is this a sign that Trump is on his way out? Should he be worried that the moment he leaves the Oval Office he will be in handcuffs? Obama gives a riveting speech to open the Democratic convention. Not the important one…The other Obama. Michelle gets in on some propaganda for the liberal leaning onlookers. It must be said that Kunta believes that Michelle is the Oprah that Oprah should have been. Speaking of women with something to say, AOC gets 60 seconds to speak her mind. Enough time? When Barack finally got a hold of the microphone, he did something unPRESIDENTed. He went at Trumps jugular. Is this a slight vision that the Democrats look to be less soft when dealing with differences between the parties? Probably not, but I like the spunk. Kunta promises me that Joe Biden gave fire and brimstone speech. He is even confident that Biden’s brow was furrowed and sweaty upon completion. Is there life after all in the liberal party? Voter suppression is something that everyone needs to be cognizant of. Kunta has donated time and money to the cause. He wants everyone to text “Vote” to 30330 and someone will help you create a plan to make sure your vote is counted. There has to be a way it quell voter suppression. For more eyes, we are going to name the episode the instructions. Text “Vote” to 30330 #BOBS096 Support the show by paying your laugh tax or becoming a premium subscriber HERE Get Show merch here: MERCH Follow us at: Twitter Instagram Facebook
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Martha Brockenbrough to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her new book #Unpresidented: A Biography of Donald Trump.
When people compromise when it comes to dating, it's usually with regards to either intelligence or physical beauty. So the debate this week is, WHICH IS MORE IMPORTANT: INTELLIGENCE OR ATTRACTIVENESS? Comedian, actor and model, Lauren Francesca joins the crew this week to discuss an age-old debate: when it comes to dating, which is more important? Intelligence or attractiveness? Many people have to compromise, and I can't relate because I'm the full package who dates full packages who then get my package. It's a win/win situation for all involved. Lauren has appeared in a ton of commercials, on The Daily Show, and has a huge Instagram following: https://www.instagram.com/iwantmylauren/ Also we talked about some of the animations we've been doing from this podcast. Here's the clip from episode 36 where we discussed the whether or not hookup culture was ruining dating: https://youtu.be/UO6hv3uArBc And at long last, Maddox vs The Universe episode came out and hit #3 on iTunes comedy! It's finally available for purchase directly from our site or iTunes and Amazon: https://madcastmedia.com/shows/maddoxvsuniverse/1/ Mikey Bolts is back from his vacation and Rucka is back in the power bottom seat doing a masterful job of keeping us on track. If you still haven't heard his roast on the bonus episode, you have a great chance to buy the episode directly from our website and we're offering an introductory rate for the equivalent to a "season pass." You may use these credits on any shows on the network, many of which are coming soon: https://madcastmedia.com/account/ Thumbnail clipart courtesy of Meister from OpenClipart.org The voicemail number is: 1-562-58-I-RULE (1-562-584-7853). Daily Mail - Assassin in a mini-skirt - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4229088/Assassin-mini-skirt.html?ito=social-facebook Business Insider - Woman arrested in killing of Kim Jong Un's half-brother reportedly thought she was pranking him - http://www.businessinsider.com/kim-jong-nam-murder-suspect-duped-tv-prank-2017-2?r=UK&IR=T US News - Trump poster with error removed from Library of Congress - http://www.usnews.com/news/offbeat/articles/2017-02-13/library-of-congress-store-removes-misspelled-trump-poster "Mining by Moonlight" and "Music to Delight" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week I'm joined by Eliot Dewberry, one of the co-hosts of the amazing ETC show. Here's the Creepy Text Theater I was recently on. These are all worth watching: https://youtu.be/hSempfWqhfk Also, really big announcement about our long-time audio engineer Sean. Is he taking a sabbatical? Weird Matthew McConaughey comes in with a clutch send-off and Rucka (http://ruckasworld.com/) plays an amazing tribute to one of Sean's many ethnicities, but mostly Italians. Plus we get a new caller nickname: Bad Hombre. Try to guess which caller before listening to the episode if you can suss out any hints from that. We're getting close to announcing the first two shows in the lineup for the podcast showdown. A gridiron cage match of podcasts going up against each other. It's still not too late to submit: http://www.madcastmedia.com/submit Special thanks to Candid for supporting this episode. Download Candid from your favorite app store and join the "MADCAST MEDIA" group to be a part of the discussion. And if you think you're talking to me, tweet to verify: https://twitter.com/maddoxrules Also thanks to everyone who's shopping Amazon through our link, it really helps the show: https://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=212353&creative=380557&linkCode=sb1&tag=bestdebate-20 And here's Rucka's amazing tribute to Armenians, the music video to his "Bro Bro I'm Armenian" song, which still has new references I pick up every time I watch it. Comment below if you get the Principal Skinner reference: https://youtu.be/CAwvFzRhvAw And finally, here's that tweet Trump got trolled for. I believe this may be unprecedented: https://rss.madcastmedia.com/bestdebate/29/e29_unpresidented.jpg Special thanks to Matt Baca (http://voice123.com/mattbaca) for the kickass Madcast Media Network bumpers. The voicemail number is: 1-562-58-I-RULE (1-562-584-7853). USA Today - 17 Intelligence agencies say Russia is behind the US election hacks - http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2016/10/21/17-intelligence-agencies-russia-behind-hacking/92514592/ CNN - Trump praises Putin again - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7UYfnmTd5s Fox News - Trump trolled for misspelling "unprecedented" in tweet - http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/12/17/trump-trolled-for-misspelling-unprecedented-in-tweet.html?refresh=true "Mining by Moonlight" and "Music to Delight" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/