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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

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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

    THE ELECTION OF 1916: Part Two - He Kept Us Out of War

    THE ELECTION OF 1916: Part Two - He Kept Us Out of War

    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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    • 1 hr 9 min
    THE ELECTION OF 1916 - Part One: Everything is Different Now

    THE ELECTION OF 1916 - Part One: Everything is Different Now

    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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    NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT: Part Three - Aaron Burr, Stephen Douglas, and The Soldier Vote

    NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT: Part Three - Aaron Burr, Stephen Douglas, and The Soldier Vote

    Did Aaron Burr try to run for President on the sly, while claiming he didn't? What about that dinner with Jefferson? Did Stephen Douglas stump when he said he was "just visiting his mom?" Plus the idea of campaigning or not campaigning, counting or not counting the soldier vote. This, and other stories of that American tradition of not running for President.
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    • 59 min
    NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT: Part Two - The Case of Mario Cuomo

    NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT: Part Two - The Case of Mario Cuomo

    They called him the "Hamlet on the Hudson." What series on people not running for President in American history would be complete without the former governor of New York Mario Cuomo. He was famous for coming ever-so-close to running for President. And then, not running. In one case, he left a plane on a tarmac for reporters to watch for hours. Was it politics? Was it bad timing? Was it preference for state government? What about those mob ties [real or imagined] that were talked about? And was it, just maybe, a kind a weird psychological thing? We examine it all, in detail, on this episode.
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    • 34 min
    NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT: Part One - Horatio Seymour, Horace Greeley and Others

    NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT: Part One - Horatio Seymour, Horace Greeley and Others

    One thing Horatio Seymour made clear was that he was not running for President. He made it clear by saying not only he would not run but that he "must not be President." His party simply didn't care. And so, there he was on the ballot. In this three-part series we look at people not running for President, not knowing they were running, or in the case of Greeley unable to finish the run because, well, they were not alive. You'll find that not running for President (but announcing it) is almost as much a part of American political history as running for the office.
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    • 55 min
    Brown vs. The Board of Ed, Swain, PICS Decision, Busing and School Integration

    Brown vs. The Board of Ed, Swain, PICS Decision, Busing and School Integration

    The Supreme Court said in 1954 that segregated schools were inherently illegal. It took decades to fully address the problem. While events in the South are often discussed, events North also are important to focus on to understand the history. This cast blends modern events with a cast from 2007 talking about Brown, Brown III, Swain, PIC and the associated decisions.
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    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
1.1K Ratings

1.1K Ratings

Stee70 ,

My Favorite

This is my favorite history podcast. Bruce is less concerned about political bent and is more concerned with what we can learn about where we are now from where we have been. Highly recommended!

JKBWDE1988 ,

Enjoying the memory stroll…

But dude, could you spin any harder for Dukakis?

reedmanmatt ,

Very informative, well-researched, and balanced

Bruce has read and continues to read every political history and biography in print (and probably many that no longer are). He offers deep context to all these historic stories (especially those that you may think you know well), and is particularly adept at relating them to current events. And the podcast can be very funny too!

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