My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
En podkast av Bruce Carlson

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591 Episoder
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Running For President From Prison
Publisert: 21.8.2023 -
Eyewitness Accounts of COLUMBINE, JONESTOWN and Other Events with Josh Cohen of "Eyewitness History Podcast"
Publisert: 14.8.2023 -
The Cute Little Third Amendment
Publisert: 7.8.2023 -
17 Years of My History Can Beat Up Your Politics, Show Update, Reagan and the 1960 Actors Strike, the 28 Amendments? And more..
Publisert: 2.8.2023 -
History Favors Running Incumbent Presidents, Whenever Possible
Publisert: 1.8.2023 -
Stop Talking About Momentum: The Race for President 1984
Publisert: 24.7.2023 -
THREE POINT TWO: The Story of NEW DEAL BEER, Science, Government and Common Sense
Publisert: 17.7.2023 -
JFK at 106 – Searching for The True Kennedy (Interview with Thomas Oliphant)
Publisert: 10.7.2023 -
The Man in the Cave and Other Stories of The Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Publisert: 4.7.2023 -
Playing Cards With the Signers of The Declaration w/ Jason Petri
Publisert: 3.7.2023 -
Extras from the "Undeniably Unconsecutive" Grover Cleveland Episode
Publisert: 30.6.2023 -
Why Didn't Goldwater and LBJ Debate? A Biden-Obama Ticket? Hoover's Children's Charter, Podcast Recommendations and More
Publisert: 10.6.2023 -
W.E.B. DuBois and The Wounded World w/ Chad L. Williams
Publisert: 4.6.2023 -
Can The President Just Use the 14th To Pay the Debt? [From 2014]
Publisert: 11.5.2023 -
Men will Walk Upright and Children Will Laugh! The Risks of Prohibition
Publisert: 8.5.2023 -
The Supreme Court Story of Abe Fortas
Publisert: 22.4.2023 -
Introducing - Founding Son: John Quincy's America
Publisert: 13.4.2023 -
Presidents In Trouble
Publisert: 10.4.2023 -
FDR is Saved, Sidney Poitier, Lunar Bases and The Sugar Lobby
Publisert: 3.4.2023 -
FALL OF USSR: Bonus "Bloknot" (Notebook) Episode
Publisert: 20.3.2023
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