BONUS! The Hail Mary Effect in Presidential Politics, an interview with William Silber

BONUS! The Hail Mary Effect in Presidential Politics, an interview with William Silber

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 ar...

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18.A.) The moments that shaped Ulysses S. Grant, an interview with Nick Sacco

18.A.) The moments that shaped Ulysses S. Grant, an interview with Nick Sacco

Ulysses S. Grant led an Odyssey of a life. From the battlefields of the Mexican-American War, to the get-rich-quick frontier of the California Gold Rush, to years of poverty in St. Louis, Grant was sh...

4 Jul 202149min

18.) Ulysses S. Grant 1869-1877

18.) Ulysses S. Grant 1869-1877

They say history is written by the victor. Ulysses S Grant may beg to differ. For nearly 100 years, Grant was derided as an inept and corrupt drunk who won the Civil War by recklessly sacrificing the ...

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17.A.) The impeachment of Andrew Johnson, an interview with David O. Stewart

17.A.) The impeachment of Andrew Johnson, an interview with David O. Stewart

Andrew Johnson is the only president to face a Senate impeachment in our first 200 years. What did he do to get impeached? Who were the men out to get him? And how did he beat his conviction and remov...

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17.) Andrew Johnson 1865-1869

17.) Andrew Johnson 1865-1869

In the wake of Abraham Lincoln's assassination, former vice president Andrew Johnson was faced with a tremendous challenge: How do you mend relations between the north and south, two regions that had ...

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B.) Jefferson Davis, The Confederate President

B.) Jefferson Davis, The Confederate President

Jefferson Davis was never president of all the United States, but he was president of half of them. Follow Davis as parlays his status as a Mexican-American war hero into a political career as a fier...

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16.E.) Lincoln, the Union Army, and the election of 1864; an interview with Jon White

16.E.) Lincoln, the Union Army, and the election of 1864; an interview with Jon White

Six of the seven presidents who followed Lincoln served in the Union Army during the Civil War. In our final look at Honest Abe, join me as I interview Jon White, an associate professor of American St...

6 Mai 202142min

16.D.) Lincoln the lawyer; an interview with Brian Dirck

16.D.) Lincoln the lawyer; an interview with Brian Dirck

Abraham Lincoln is the most experienced trial lawyer we've ever elected president, with more than two decades of experience litigating in the courtroom. Join me as I talk to Brian Dirck, a professor o...

5 Mai 202130min

16.C.) Lincoln and the partisan press; an interview with Harold Holzer

16.C.) Lincoln and the partisan press; an interview with Harold Holzer

Think the press is biased today? Take a look at it in the 19th century, when papers were so partisan they were practically departments of their parties. Join me as I interview Harold Holzer, director ...

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