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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Kenny Ryan. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Kenny Ryan hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.
From Yorktown to the Civil War, Pearl Harbor to 9/11, discover the pivotal moments that defined each president's life and legacy and the lessons we can draw from them. New episodes available the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month.
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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Kenny Ryan. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Kenny Ryan hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.
From Yorktown to the Civil War, Pearl Harbor to 9/11, discover the pivotal moments that defined each president's life and legacy and the lessons we can draw from them. New episodes available the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month.
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1 43.A) An Afghan Story, an interview with Sahba Azami 38:35
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Sahba Azami was born an Afghan refugee. Today, she's an Afghan refugee once more. But, for nearly 20 years, she was not a refugee. She was simply an Afghan. And the future was bright. Brought back to the country of her parents' birth after the United States toppled the Taliban, Sahba joined a vanguard of young women who were going to make the most of the precious opportunity that had been denied every generation of Afghan women before them -- She pursued an education. Sahba graduated college. She graduated law school. She joined the Afghan president's administration. She was building a new country. But then the Taliban returned. It's an odd thing to realize: Sahba's life has almost certainly been more dramatically changed and changed again by the decisions of American presidents than my own, but it's a realization I can't shake. The decision of American presidents made it possible for Sahba to return to Afghanistan and pursue an education. The decisions of American presidents contributed to Afghanistan's collapse, separating her from her family, and making her a refugee in a faraway land. But still, she dreams. Today, she shares her story. Support the show…
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1 45.A) The rhetoric of Donald Trump, an interview with Jennifer Mercieca 50:23
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Donald Trump does not talk like a politician. But where some hear truth telling, and others hear something unhinged, professor Jennifer Mercieca hears a consistent rhetorical strategy designed to bind audiences to Trump and sever them from everyone else. A strategy good enough to win the presidency not just once, but twice. Communication professor Jennifer Mercieca, author of Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump , discusses the six techniques Trump uses to cast a spell on his audiences. Support the show…
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"I can hear you! The rest of the world hears you. And the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon." - George W Bush, World Trade Center Site, September 14, 2001 George W. Bush did not get the presidency he thought he would. He expected to be the tax, entitlement, and education reform guy. Not the war on terror guy. But the deadliest attack in World History will do that to you. Follow along as Bush rides a privileged upbringing to the Texas Governorship, wins the White House after the most controversial election of the past 150 years, then struggles with how to keep Americans safe in the years after 9/11 and how to stave off economic armageddon when the 2008 financial crisis sends the global economy into a free fall. Bibliography 1. Bush - Jean Edward Smith 2. Obama: The Call of History - Peter Baker 3. Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush – Jon Meacham Support the show…
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1 42.A) Bill Clinton's Economic Legacy, an interview with Nelson Lichtenstein 59:17
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"It's the economy, stupid" - Clinton advisor James Carville, 1992. Bill Clinton left office with a 66% approval rating. This was in large part because 81% of Americans approved his handling of the economy - 71% said the 1999 was the best economy of their lifetimes (according to Gallup). But how much credit does a president really deserve for an economy? And how does Clinton's record on free trade, welfare reform, and deregulation hold up today? Labor historian Nelson Lichtenstein, author of A Fabulous Failure: The Clinton Presidency and the Transformation of American Capitalism, joins me to discuss the economic legacy of Bill Clinton. Support the show…
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“There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America.’” — Bill Clinton's inaugural address, Jan. 20, 1993. Bill Clinton has the highest end-of-term approval rating of any president in modern history - 66%. But that doesn't mean things came easy. It doesn't even mean he succeeded in what he set out to do! Follow along as Clinton rises from Arkansas poverty to become the youngest governor in the country and a dark horse presidential candidate on his way to the White House. Once there, he will contend with a revolution in opposition politics, a government shutdown, and the first presidential impeachment trial since 1868. And then, after all that, he'll try to resolve one of the world's most tragic intractable struggles - the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He won't succeed at that either, but damnit, he'll try. Bibliography 1. The Survivor: Bill Clinton in the White House - John Harris 2. Bill Clinton - Michael Tomasky 3. Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush – Jon Meacham 4. Bush - Jean Edward Smith 5. His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life – Jonathan Alter Support the show…
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1 BONUS! 2024 Friendsgiving History Podcast Spectacular 1:01:05
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For the third consecutive year, four podcasters got together to record their annual Friendsgiving History Podcast Spectacular. Tune in as I'm joined by three fellow history podcasters and friends for a roundtable discussion on U.S. and presidential history. The other podcasters are: Howard Dorre, Plodding through the Presidents Jerry Landry, Presidencies of the United States Alycia, Civics & Coffee Happy Thanksgiving! Support the show…
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1 41.A) George Bush & the end of the Cold War, an interview with Jeff Engel 40:39
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George H.W. Bush presided over 4 of the most consequential years in world history. Before he entered office, a Cold War divided East and West: Democratic Capitalism vs Dictatorial Communism. After he left office, Democratic Capitalism had won. How did Bush usher in an age of American hegemony? And what role did he play in dramas ranging from the reunification of Germany to the independence of former soviet states like Russia and Ukraine? Jeffrey Engel , Director of SMU's Center for Presidential History and author of numerous books on George H.W. Bush, including When the World Seemed New: George H.W. Bush and the End of the Cold War , discusses how Bush kept the peace without sacrificing American idealism at a time of dangerous global change. Support the show…
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“The Congress will push me to raise taxes, and I’ll say no, and they’ll push, and I’ll say no, and they’ll push again. And I’ll say to them: ‘Read my lips, no new taxes.’” — George Bush's GOP Nomination Acceptance speech, Aug. 18, 1988. "Poor George [Bush], he can't help it. He was born with a silver foot in his mouth." - Texas Governor Ann Richards at the 1988 Democratic National Convention . George H.W. Bush may have lived one of the most personally moving stories in all of presidential history. There's war. There's loss. There are great heights and great defeats. Through it all, Bush often appeared somewhat wooden. Unreachable. Unavailable. But beneath that was a man of deep emotions. Follow along as Bush fights in World War II, builds an oil empire in Texas, and rises through the ranks of GOP politics to the White House, where he contended with the end of the Cold War, the aggression of an Iraqi dictator, and an economic reckoning that threatened to be the undoing of his career. Bibliography 1. Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush – Jon Meacham 2. When the World Seemed New: George H. W. Bush and the End of the Cold War - Jeffrey Engel 3. The Survivor: Bill Clinton in the White House - John Harris 4. Ronald Reagan: The life – H.W. Brands 5. Bush - Jean Edward Smith 6. Richard Nixon, the life – John A. Farrell 7. His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life – Jonathan Alter 8. Gerald Ford – Douglas Brinkley Support the show…
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1 40.A) Reaganomics and the anti-tax movement, an interview with Michael Graetz 55:30
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Americans have long had a complicated relationship with taxes. We don't like paying them, but we love the things they pay for. In the decades after World War II, both political parties agreed - taxes are worth it. Then came Ronald Reagan and the anti-tax movement. Michael Graetz, a Professor Emeritus of Law at Yale University and Columbia University and author of The Power to Destroy: How the Antitax Movement Hijacked America , discusses how an American consensus was shattered and a new era of low taxation and deficit spending was begun, and the impact that era will have on Americans today and tomorrow. Support the show…
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1 38.B) The History of the Pardon, an interview with Kimberly Wehle 35:51
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On September 8, 1974, President Gerald Ford pardoned recently-resigned president Richard Nixon of any crimes he may have committed in the presidency, and the pardon has never been the same since. Law Professor Kimberly Wehle , author of the new book Pardon Power: How the Pardon System Works - and Why , discusses the origin and history of the presidential pardon and the danger its potential abuse poses to the future of democracy. If you'd like to read more from Kim, check out her Substack at https://kimwehle.substack.com/ Support the show…
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1 2.A) John Adams and the modern presidency, an interview with Lindsay Chervinsky 47:39
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Pandemics, political violence, partisans recognizable by the color of their hat - it may sound novel, but it's been with us practically since the beginning of the republic. Historian Lindsay Chervinsky , author of the new book Making the Presidency: John Adams and the Precedents That Forged the Republic , discusses the wildly volatile John Adams administration (1797-1801) and the lessons it offers as we face our own modern political moment. Support the show…
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"Government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem," - Ronald Reagan's inaugural address, January 20, 1981 . For the first 50 years after the onset of the Great Depression and the election of Franklin Roosevelt, the United States had been led by politicians who believed government held the power to make life better for the American people. Then came Ronald Reagan, one of the most talented political orators in American history. Follow along as Reagan rises from the great depression to realize his dreams in Hollywood, then takes his talents into politics, where he upends a half-century of big-government consensus and pivots the United States toward a small-government future. Bibliography 1. Ronald Reagan: The life – H.W. Brands 2. Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush – Jon Meacham 3. His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life – Jonathan Alter 4. Gerald Ford – Douglas Brinkley 5. Richard Nixon, the life – John A. Farrell Support the show…
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1 39.B) Jimmy Carter, Stagflation, & Paul Volcker, an interview with Jennifer Burns 50:57
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When unemployment and inflation began to rise side by side in the 1970s, nobody knew what to do. Economic theory suggested it should have been impossible, and yet the numbers couldn't be denied. Stanford Historian Jennifer Burns , author of Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative , discusses how American presidents of the 70's tried and failed to curb stagflation, what led Carter to Paul Volcker, and how Volcker's medicine may have saved the economy, but doomed Carter's presidency in the process. Support the show…
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1 BONUS! The Hail Mary Effect in Presidential Politics, an interview with William Silber 48:57
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It's commonly accepted wisdom that presidents are less effective in their second terms, when the term limits of the 22nd amendment turn them into Lame Ducks who cannot be elected to office a third time. But what if that common wisdom is wrong? Former NYU economics professor William Silber , author of The Power of Nothing to Lose: The Hail Mary Effect in Politics, War and Business , argues that lame ducks only appear less effective because, with nothing left to lose, they pursue goals that are more ambitious and more difficult. And nothing-to-lose, gamble-it-all-on-the-win behavior can also be seen in presidential campaigns when candidates trail badly in the polls or fear a defeat will end their careers. With two former presidents on the ballet this fall, Silber forecasts what to expect from the campaigns and potential administrations of the contendors. Support the show…
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1 39.A) Jimmy Carter, the outsider, an interview with Jonathan Alter 54:24
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When Jimmy Carter won the presidency, his Democratic party held a 61-37 majority in the Senate and a 292-143 majority in the House. Why then, with such a clear governing majority, were his relations with Congress so poor, and his agenda so challenged? Jonathan Alter , a long-time journalist and author of numerous books on the presidency, including His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life , discusses how Carter's outsider status and a healthy heaping of luck swept him to the presidency, but betrayed him in the White House. Support the show…
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