25.A.) How William McKinley revolutionized politics, an interview with Christopher McKnight Nichols

25.A.) How William McKinley revolutionized politics, an interview with Christopher McKnight Nichols

When William McKinley ran for president in 1896, he out-raised his opponent 7-to-1, printed more campaign literature than all previous GOP presidential candidates combined, and organized what is often called the first modern presidential campaign. How'd he do it? Join me as I talk with professor Christopher McKnight Nichols, director of the Oregon State University Center for the Humanities; an expert on the Gilded Age, Progressive Era, World War I, and the 1918 flu pandemic; and author of Pr...

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41.) George H.W. Bush

41.) George H.W. Bush

“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 Nominati...

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40.A) Reaganomics and the anti-tax movement, an interview with Michael Graetz

40.A) Reaganomics and the anti-tax movement, an interview with Michael Graetz

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 ...

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38.B) The History of the Pardon, an interview with Kimberly Wehle

38.B) The History of the Pardon, an interview with Kimberly Wehle

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 ...

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2.A) John Adams and the modern presidency, an interview with Lindsay Chervinsky

2.A) John Adams and the modern presidency, an interview with Lindsay Chervinsky

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 Chervinsk...

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40.) Ronald Reagan 1981-1989

40.) Ronald Reagan 1981-1989

"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 t...

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39.B) Jimmy Carter, Stagflation, & Paul Volcker, an interview with Jennifer Burns

39.B) Jimmy Carter, Stagflation, & Paul Volcker, an interview with Jennifer Burns

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. Stanf...

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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 tim...

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39.A) Jimmy Carter, the outsider, an interview with Jonathan Alter

39.A) Jimmy Carter, the outsider, an interview with Jonathan Alter

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 w...

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