Bourbon and History
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1.28: #15 Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan ushered in a new era of American conservatism, changing the face and identity of the Republican Party and American government. Click here to check out Buzzsprouts podcast opportunities!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=934867
1.27: #16 Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton’s eight years in office established a period of economic prosperity and redefined America’s role in a post-Cold War world.Click here to check out Buzzsprouts podcast opportunities!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=934867
1.26: Topics in History #1: The Electoral College
This Thanksgiving weekend, I decided to release the first Topics in History episode, explaining the intent and origins behind the Electoral College, and why it’s still relevant today. Click here to check out Buzzsprouts podcast opportunities!https://www.
1.25: #17 Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson's two terms in office saw the largest expansion of executive power and oversight since Lincoln. From banking reform to expanded rights for workers, Wilson's New Freedom agenda expanded the governments role in peoples lives more so
1.24: #18 Barack Obama
Riding into office on a promise of “hope and change”, Barack Obama’s two terms in office failed to deliver on either. Click here to check out Buzzsprouts podcast opportunities! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=934867
1.23: #19 Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland became the first Democrat elected to the White House following the Civil War, and the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms. But the public image of Cleveland as an honest public crusader may have been exaggerated, and behind
1.22: #20 James Madison
From helping to write the Constitution to leading the nation through its first war, James Madison was an intellectual giant in his time, and brings us into the top 20 of my rankings.
1.21: #21 Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge, or “Silent Cal” as he was known, was another accidental president saddled with the sins and failed policies of his predecessor. But Coolidge would emerge from the shadow of the Harding years and prove to be a capable leader in his own rig
1.20: #22 Chester A. Arthur
Chester Arthur was not supposed to become president. But following the death of President James Garfield in 1881, the Republican Stalwart Arthur suddenly found himself in the highest office in the land. But despite being a product of the spoils system hi
1.9: #33 Herbert Hoover
Herbert Hoover is mostly remembered as the president who did nothing to avert or abate the effects of the Great Depression. Elected in 1928, Hoover’s one term in office would be defined by high unemployment, bread lines, and the complete paralysis of the