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My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Bruce Carlson
Jimmy Carter
Student Loans
Jacksonian Politicians
Educational Policy
Student Loan Crisis
Iran Hostage Crisis
Sputnik
Sallie Mae
Donald Trump
Carter Administration
Mario Cuomo
Whistle-Stop Campaigning
Iran
National Defense Education Act
Pell Grants
GI Bill
Mechanics Institute Riot
Ulysses S. Grant
Brown V. Board Of Education
Harry S. Truman

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

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Valley Forge Myth and Reality - Interview with Bob Drury and Tom Clavin, Authors of Valley Forge

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A Democratic President and a liberal Senator push a free-market reform in the late 1970s that affects us all today. We look at the story of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. Among the topics - legroom politics, cold fried chicken, consumer rights... more

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Stories of baseball, banking and love. More from our episode on airline deregulation. What was left on the legal pad and didn't make it into the episode.

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Deeper dive on Ken Burns documentary and Franklin and Iroquois Confederacy debate. Plus: Iran Iraq war and midterms.

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Recent Guests

Tom Clavin
Co-author of 'Valley Forge' and author of the New York Times bestseller 'The Heart of Everything That Is.'
Episode: VALLEY FORGE: MYTH AND REALITY - Interview with Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
Bob Drury
Co-author of 'Valley Forge' and author of the New York Times bestseller 'The Heart of Everything That Is.'
Episode: VALLEY FORGE: MYTH AND REALITY - Interview with Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
Bruce Carlson
Fellow podcaster and host of My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
Episode: TALKING BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S NEBRASKA ALBUM (WITH MUSIC REWIND PODCAST)
Adam Crepelle
Professor from Loyola University Chicago School of Law and author of Becoming Nations Again
Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Episode: BECOMING NATIONS AGAIN, w/ Adam Crepelle
Tom McMillan
Author of The Year That Made America
Episode: A SECOND LOOK AT THE EVENTS of 1776 w/ Tom McMillan, Author of "The Year That Made America"
Paula Stone Tucker
Author of a memoir about surviving the Kent State shootings.
Episode: KENT STATE 1970: AFTER THE SHOOTINGS
Howard Ruffner
A Photographer who documented the events of Kent State 1970.
Episode: KENT STATE 1970: AFTER THE SHOOTINGS
Jordan Grummet
Author of The Purpose Code and hospice physician
Episode: DOLLARS IN THE AIR - THE ARK OF COMMERCE
David Priess
Presidential Historian and author, contributor of Chatter Podcast
Chatter Podcast
Episode: VICE PRESIDENTS AS CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT: A LOOK AT HISTORY WITH DAVID PRIESS OF CHATTER PODCAST

Host

Bruce Carlson
Bruce Carlson is the primary host who engages with his audience through thoughtful discussions on the intersections of history and current politics. He has been recognized for his deep knowledge and ability to present historical narratives in relation to today's political landscape.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 1.3k ratings
  • Savings and Loan crisis

    So far have only listened to the savings and loan crisis from September 2022; seems we are repeating ourselves in October 2025. I appreciate all the back history that led to the crisis. Good, thoughtful analysis too. Do wish some of the pauses were edited out. Kept thinking the podcast stopped lol

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jen98a
    United States2 months ago
  • Don’t waste time with this

    This is best to ignore and skip it’s the epitome of regrettable all.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    The reviewer
    United States5 months ago
  • a great part of your politics and history diet

    Bruce does a great job of doing the important work of tying the past to the present as nonpolitically as possible, and digging out the nuggets that makes history so interesting. Go elsewhere if “facts” are not your thing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    j gentes
    United States9 months ago
  • I'm learning so much!

    Bruce makes history more interesting by telling it as a story instead of facts and dates like in high school history class. He is such a font of knowledge.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jerodsmom
    United States9 months ago
  • By far, one of the best podcasts available. The episodes delve deeper into past events than other history podcasts and really shake assumptions that even seasoned readers of history make - that the outcomes were largely preordained, following a path of least resistance. Bruce's narrative gives agency to actors and also the hard limitations they faced. Building on this context, the commentary on current affairs is wonderfully insightful. Could not laud any higher.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    yong.kwon
    9 months ago

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Many reviews highlight the host's unique storytelling style and in-depth research, making history engaging and relevant.
Listeners appreciate the podcast's ability to connect historical moments with current political events in thoughtful ways.
Some feedback points to a desire for more concise editing to enhance listening experiences, though the overall quality is praised.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

BECOMING NATIONS AGAIN, w/ Adam Crepelle
Q: What challenges do Native American tribes face today?
Native American tribes continue to face legal challenges regarding their sovereignty, land rights, and recognition as governments rather than ethnic groups.
BECOMING NATIONS AGAIN, w/ Adam Crepelle
Q: Why is Nixon considered a positive figure for Native American rights?
Nixon is viewed positively because he ended the termination policy and began supporting tribal self-determination, recognizing the need for tribes to control their own futures.
BECOMING NATIONS AGAIN, w/ Adam Crepelle
Q: What impact did the Indian Removal Act have on Native American tribes?
The Indian Removal Act led to the forced displacement of tribes from their ancestral lands, essentially functioning as ethnic cleansing by moving tribes west of the Mississippi.
BECOMING NATIONS AGAIN, w/ Adam Crepelle
Q: How did George Washington view Native American tribes?
George Washington saw Native American tribes as nations that should be treated with respect and engaged in treaties, similar to how the U.S. interacted with foreign nations.
BECOMING NATIONS AGAIN, w/ Adam Crepelle
Q: What is the significance of the Northwest Ordinance regarding Native American rights?
The Northwest Ordinance established guidelines for the treatment of Native Americans, stating that their lands and property should not be taken without consent and recognizing their existence as people with property rights.

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This podcast uniquely connects historical events with contemporary political discussions, offering listeners insights that merge past and present in a compelling manner. Episodes feature a wide range of topics including significant historical controversies, governmental shifts, and the impacts of various political movements, all while maintaining a narrative style that is both engaging and informative. The host often critiques popular media portrayals of history and politics, promoting a deeper understanding of complex issues and encouraging critical thinking among listeners. Notably, the podcast has garnered appreciation for its thorough research and ability to illuminate lesser-known events that have shaped current societal landscapes.

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3. Bruce Carlson
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