My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

A podcast by Bruce Carlson

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587 Episodes

  1. NOW ON THE PATREON: CHESTER ARTHUR, PART THREE - "I WILL ACCEPT!"

    Published: 3/25/2025
  2. Federal Judges and Presidents

    Published: 3/25/2025
  3. CANNABIS AND SAMUEL J. TILDEN

    Published: 3/18/2025
  4. THEODORE ROOSEVELT ON PEACE, There is No Mary Todd Lincoln and Other Stories

    Published: 3/17/2025
  5. ASHAMED IN THE DAY OF JUDGEMENT - Resistance to Jackson Indian Removal Policy in its Time

    Published: 3/6/2025
  6. Now on The Patreon - Chester Arthur, Part 2- Stalwarts!

    Published: 3/5/2025
  7. Al Gore's Reinventing Government 1993 "REGO"

    Published: 3/5/2025
  8. Now on the Patreon: Chester Arthur's Early Years, and More

    Published: 2/25/2025
  9. No, You Can't Throw Out Your History Books Yet

    Published: 2/25/2025
  10. PRESIDENTIAL ASSISTANTS AND AIDES "Separated By a Swinging Door"

    Published: 2/17/2025
  11. D.C. REPRESENTATION: A Love Story

    Published: 2/16/2025
  12. Now on the Patreon: Franklin Roosevelt Takes on Jimmy Walker

    Published: 2/14/2025
  13. Show Update 2/9/2025

    Published: 2/9/2025
  14. AN "INDUSTRIAL SELMA" AND OTHER STORIES - FINAL OF THE ARK OF COMMERCE SERIES

    Published: 2/6/2025
  15. MAKE IT STOP (Stopping Commerce with Embargoes, Takeovers and Other Methods)- THE ARK OF COMMERCE

    Published: 2/3/2025
  16. NIXON AND IMPOUNDMENT, NOT SPENDING FUNDS, CONGRESS AND COURTS

    Published: 1/29/2025
  17. WONG KIM ARK, BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP, THE CHARMING BETSEY AND THE SAND LOT PROTESTS

    Published: 1/29/2025
  18. MEASURE EVERYTHING: THE ARK OF COMMERCE

    Published: 1/20/2025
  19. THE RACE OF CITIES - EXTRA EPISODE - GET IT ON THE PATREON

    Published: 1/11/2025
  20. DOLLARS IN THE AIR - THE ARK OF COMMERCE

    Published: 1/10/2025

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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