My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Since 2006, this podcast has been using history to elevate today's political debates.  "The perfect antidote to bloviating talking heads, My History is thoughtful, nuanced, and highly engaging." -Columbia Journalism Review

History
News
Politics
301
Russia: Everything You Know About The Russian R...
Crushing myths about the 1917 Russian Revolution that both Russians and Americans still get from Soviet textbooks.  Understanding that is the key to understanding today's Russia as well.  A very interesting conversation with Mikhail Zygar,...
42 min
302
Good Economic Times: The Dark Side of Booms: Th...
Are economic good times always good?  A look at the 1920's and the other side of booming economic times.  This episode was recorded in 2014. 
43 min
303
Civil War Bonds - The Importance of Commerce to...
In this quick episode, a missing part from the Ark of Commerce series, we look at the role of money in the battle between Confederate and Union governments.
7 min
304
Soccer and Repression: 1978 and the World Cup i...
The story of the 1978 World Cup, a cautionary tale about democracy.  The world spotlight on the junta that controlled Argentina that year helped focus some attention on the plight of the victims of a vicious dictatorship, but locally, may have...
45 min
305
Tariffs: Taft Walks Away - The Payne-Aldrich Ta...
Taft fails in trying to lower tariffs, setting up his successor to do it.  In frustration, he walks away from the White House.  Meanwhile, his opponent, William Jennings Bryan, destroys the tariff in several populist arguments.  A look...
29 min
306
Marc Ambinder on Being a White House Correspondent
7 min
307
Infrastructure: The Bad Side and Good Side of I...
Is infrastructure always good?  We talk with Greg Young of the Very Popular "Bowery Boys NYC" podcast, about infrastructure.  In particular the story of Robert Moses and his career reforming New York's infrastructure.  Until he met his...
46 min
308
US Intelligence Services: The Secret Intelligen...
We speak once again to David Priess, former CIA Briefer and the author of The President's Book of Secrets.  While last time we spoke mostly about Presidents and intelligence, this time we get into the other people who use intelligence and how...
49 min
309
Rigged Elections: That Time the DNC Rigged a No...
A look at 1944 and how intrigue, manipulation, misrepresentation, a few martinis, a song, an axe, and a finger in the page of a book changed the history of the Presidency.
41 min
310
Movies and Politics: Writing History With Light...
from D.W. Griffith to today, we look at the controversial use of movies and film in politics.  And how using video instead of argument may be popular, but it has its flaws.  We also look at some recent projects, Lincoln, Boardwalk Empire,...
46 min
311
America and Rome: w/ Mike Duncan
Populism, Corruption, Citizenship and Immigration.  Rome struggled with these issues in its Republic phase.  Bruce is joined by Mike Duncan, host of The History of Rome Podcast, to talk about the pre-fall of the Roman Republic, period of 146...
45 min
312
Presidential Power: Democracy's Diet? The Two-...
With the leader of China erasing that country's 2 term limit, we are taking a look back at the 2 term presidential limit in the United States, how recent it is and whether it's a good thing.  This episode is from 2012.   BTW - As you...
40 min
313
U.S.-Mexico Relations w/ Bob Crawford and Ben S...
The Mexican War, current U.S. politics, Mexican history are all topics Bruce joins Bob Crawford of the Avett Brothers and Dr. Benjamin Sawyer of Middle Tennessee State University, hosts of the Road to Now Podcast in Mexico where they discuss Mexico...
60 min
314
Where's Reagan? Reagan in Our Politics Today -...
Where does Reagan fit into politics today?  Would he fit in the modern GOP?  Or somewhere else.  Can you compare and contrast Reagan and Trump in any meaningful way?  How was his Presidency?  How do his accomplishment stack up...
69 min
315
Did Reagan Win the Cold War? A Dozen Ronald Rea...
Did Gorbachev?  Did anyone?  Starting with the Reykjavik Summit of 1986 and a fly on the wall view of the events there, we look at the pro-Reagan and anti-Reagan arguments regarding his role in the ending of the Cold War, and try to capture...
107 min
316
Year of the Missile: Reagan's First Term Cold W...
It's 1983 and the world is scared.  In answering the question of Reagan's credit for "winning the Cold War." it's necessary to break up the first-term pre-Gorbachev moves from the second-term moves.  We do that in this episode.   ...
60 min
317
Shockwave 1981 - A Dozen Ronald Reagans Part Nine
An Election Changes Everything...A Secretary of State Loses Favor with the White House...A President Defies Norms...Secretaries Make Shocking Statements...Springsteen is Angry  -A tremendous upheaval in politics occurred with a new President...
41 min
318
White House on Fire: Iran Contra - A Dozen Rona...
In the eight part of our series on the Presidency of Ronald Reagan, we look at the scandal that engulfed his administration, and management style mistakes that may have led to it.  In the course of doing this we peel back a few layers, including...
44 min
319
Reformation: Tax Reform , Immigration, S&Ls - A...
Reagan is not often seen as a reformer but in many cases, there were massive shifts on domestic policy in the 1980s and not all of them were to the standard political right. Strange bedfellows Bill Bradley and Ronald Reagan work together to achieve...
46 min
320
Hands Across America:: A Dozen Ronald Reagans P...
Homelessness, education, healthcare and other domestic issues under constant evaluation during the time of the Reagan Presidency. We look at the personal Ronald Reagan and the contention of critics that his policies didn't match the person. We look at...
42 min
321
1976 Convention: A Dozen Ronald Reagans - Part ...
Reagan Battles Ford for the GOP Nomination
38 min
322
A Telephone Scandal, and People Giving Their Mo...
Bell's telephone was not the first.  Another competing company had a unique marketing method - bribing Congress.  And Bell spent his life dealing with it.  About the Pan-Electric Telephone Company.  Also about citizens giving their...
31 min
323
That "Other Part" of The Declaration of Indepen...
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 and...
29 min
324
Witches' Brew: Central America, Lebanon, Poland...
James Baker called Reagan's foreign policy "a witches' brew." In one country, a longshot try for peace. In others, alliances with warmakers. In one country, an invasion, others aversion to invade. In one country, an odd combo of labor unions, the...
85 min
325
Rubik's Cube: Two Reagan Mysteries Solved - A D...
We seek to solve two puzzles: How did Reagan the Truman booster become Reagan the Goldwater acolyte? And when he entered politics, became GOP nominee and President, what were the economic results of his Presidency? Plus the KAL007 Airliner Incident,...
64 min