My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
A podcast by Bruce Carlson

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591 Episodio
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Mexico's Contribution to World War II and Other Stories
Pubblicato: 07/01/2019 -
The Shays Rebellion and Its Implications
Pubblicato: 05/01/2019 -
Investigating the Executive Branch: The Trial of Thomas Jefferson, Governor
Pubblicato: 02/01/2019 -
Searching for Eisenhower: Ike on War, Civil Rights, Big Government and Political Moderation (with William Hitchcock)
Pubblicato: 01/01/2019 -
Economy and Jobs: Debunking "The Good Old Days" Argument with Gregg Easterbrook
Pubblicato: 01/01/2019 -
Curtis LeMay, Warrior, Candidate - with Alex Hastie of Ohio v. The World Podcast
Pubblicato: 28/12/2018 -
LBJ and The Creation of Medicare - 50 Years Ago
Pubblicato: 28/12/2018 -
The Craziest Speaker of The House Election, Indian Removal Petitions and Other Thoughts
Pubblicato: 25/12/2018 -
Saturday Night Nixon: The Firing That Sealed Watergate
Pubblicato: 17/12/2018 -
George H.W. Bush, 03 30 81
Pubblicato: 02/12/2018 -
Presidents After Midterms with Matt K. Lewis
Pubblicato: 20/11/2018 -
David Priess on the Realities of Impeachment and the History of Presidential Removal
Pubblicato: 14/11/2018 -
The Black Bands on the Goal Post -'Leftovers' from the Argentina 1978 Episode
Pubblicato: 07/11/2018 -
Posse Comitatus and Billy The Kid
Pubblicato: 04/11/2018 -
Thomas Paine, Common Sense and The American Mind
Pubblicato: 16/10/2018 -
About That Court-Packing Idea. SCOTUS Discussion Part II w/ Chris Novembrino
Pubblicato: 16/10/2018 -
Healthcare: Doctor Nixon, President Nixon on Healthcare
Pubblicato: 18/09/2018 -
Presidential Scandals: Watergate, Whiskey Ring and Others
Pubblicato: 03/09/2018 -
Midterms: They Don't Always Work Out Badly for Presidents (But Mostly They Do)
Pubblicato: 06/08/2018 -
Leon Neyfakh of The 'Slow Burn' Podcast on Watergate and Whitewater
Pubblicato: 01/08/2018
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