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
201
Flotsam and Jetsam of the 2020 Election
Trump's loss and the ensuing court fight is getting the news. There were a few other historical things to note about the election.
24 min
202
I Am James Buchanan
He's the President that is on the bottom of most lists.  But why?  And is it fair?  What did he think about his place in history?  We talk about POTUS 15 and look at the events of the run-up to the American Civil War, and we hear...
79 min
203
Post Election Talk w/ Chris Novembrino of Dont ...
a bit about Trump's ex-Presidency and Other Things
88 min
204
Kent State: After the Bullets
We know that on May 4th, 1970, fifty years ago, four students were killed by the National Guard at Kent State in Ohio.  What is not always known is everything that happened after that.  Opinion wasn't universally with the slain students, the...
63 min
205
You Must Run if Drafted: Blaine and General She...
Both Blaine and McKinley dodge possible challenges to their Presidential hopes from military generals.  But in different ways.
16 min
206
Notes of 1884: Thoughts on That Election, and t...
We discuss the tight election that elected the first Democratic President in 25 years and some comparisons and contrasts to the current election.  A President's umbrella, salutes for his "big foot," chain-armor clad parades, and the importance of...
45 min
207
The 1796 Presidential Election: Placing us in a...
'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. ...
34 min
208
Don't Run for President: Candidates Who Ran, Di...
A candidate who didn't run for President.  A candidate who ran, but didn't know he was running.  A candidate who didn't want to run, but had no choice.  A candidate who ran without seeming to run, and a candidate who ran but died before...
109 min
209
What You Haven't Been Told About The 1860 Elect...
Abraham Lincoln running against...Sam Houston? It is not a far-fetched idea that Abraham Lincoln might have faced Texas hero Sam Houston in the election of 1860, as he  was under serious consideration to be one of the candidates in what became a...
42 min
210
The "Gaffe-a-thon" of the 1976 Election
Jimmy Carter's speechwriter said "We were 30 points up, but unfortunately we had to campaign."  A tight race turns to a veritable battle of gaffes between two newbie Presidential candidates.  A surprise challenger and an unelected...
33 min
211
Dewey Gets Mad: Another Look at the 1948 Election
Truman's high-tech train, Dewey's We Go High optimism and the defeat that made him cling to it, Truman's risky calling of a Session of Congress and how it went badly for him in a few ways, and Dewey's decision to get angry, unfortunately first at an...
48 min
212
The Fifth Debate That Never Happened - 1960
After the four TV debates between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy in 1960, there was talk of a fifth.  That talk didn't result in another TV debate, but did provide one more campaign issue for a very tight election, and developed a new thing -...
33 min
213
Blaine's Faint, Washington's Flu, Defoe's Londo...
From James Blaine's fainting spell days before Republicans chose a candidate, to Washington's extreme flu scare, to the SARS epidemic and a look at the Ever-So-Prescient Defoe's Journal of a Plague Year, Health and Sickness and Politics.
66 min
214
John W. Davis Also Ran
When an obscure lawyer won a party's nomination for President in a surprise convention choice, he used his platform to take on a hate group. 
29 min
215
Earl Warren Replacement, Election Year SCOTUS B...
The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg has brought forth a week of mourning but also politics over the Supreme Court.  We discuss the history behind election-year appointments, most notably 1968 and we look at the thorny issue of Court-Packing. ...
47 min
216
The 1880 Election and The Morey Letter: a Tale ...
The 1880 election was close, with Democrats and Republicans seeking an advantage in its waning days when a letter hits a major city newspaper purporting to be in the hand of a candidate.  It is a letter that could turn the election.  With...
59 min
217
All That Stuff Before the Debate Happens
From belt buckles to town-hall meetings, to letting the veeps debate, a history of debate negotiations.
45 min
218
Granting of Certiorari: The Hidden Process Behi...
A bit about an obscure procedure that can mean everything, from a 2011 episode.
28 min
219
Top 10 Worst VP Picks in History
Usually a choice at the top of the ticket helps. But sometimes it doesn't. Bruce goes into his Top 10 Worst VP Picks.
39 min
220
Bruce Interviewed on Intellectual Property...Fr...
Why do people spend so much time watching the news? Bruce Carlson is interviewed by David, Brad at the IP...Frequently Podcast (hah)   We discuss current events in the context of historical ones. Also, reverse virtue signaling.   If...
27 min
221
King Corn, Story of Ethanol (from 2013)
A bit of an American political story about politics, corn, common sense.  
20 min
222
Valley Forge Myth and Reality - Interview with ...
Separating truth from lore about what is perhaps the most important moment of American Independence, along with authors Bob Drury and Tom Clavin.  A very different Valley Forge emerges than the one in the textbooks.  An integrated army of...
56 min
223
Operation Eagle Claw and the 1979 Iran Embassy ...
Eagle Claw, popularly known as Desert One, was the unsuccessful attempt to rescue hostages in Iran in 1980, hostages that had been held since the storming of the embassy in 1979.  Replaying two previous podcasts on the topic, we look at the...
46 min
224
Partisanship, 1850's Style w/ Josh Mensch, co-a...
High political stakes, secret plots, Plug Uglies armed with sharp awls to help 'convince' voters... Baltimore in the 1850's was a fearsome place where politics and gangs were hard to separate.  Yet it was the connecting stop for new Presidents...
62 min
225
A Powder Keg About to Explode: Newark, NJ 1967
Newark N.J. suffered a brutal and consuming riot, or rebellion, depending on how you see things, in the hot summer of 1967. Through the voices of history, we hear about those events, what caused it, and the musician who got caught up and became an...
65 min