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    Presidential Deathmatch

    History can seem disconnected from your everyday concerns. When was the last time you cared about settling the 49th parallel, deciding whether it was legal to print paper money, or how Hawaii was stolen? Probably never, but that's why you have good friends like Dennis Budde and Aaron Garrett to bring history into the 22nd century and relate the thoroughly insane stories of the United States and the people we foolishly entrust to lead it.
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    Episodes (127)

    Episode 107: Concessions: Nader v McCain

    Episode 107: Concessions: Nader v McCain

    Sometimes these are the last words we ever care about out of a candidates mouths. We're talking the contrite, the fiery, and the goofy of concession speeches in this week's Presidential Death Match! 

    Will consumer protection advocate Ralph Nader top long time senator John McCain in a battle for the best second-place words? 

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    afNovember 17, 2022

    Episode 106: Improviser: Ferguson v Dole

    Episode 106: Improviser: Ferguson v Dole

    Presidential Death Match finally covers the dryest candidates of them all: Dole vs. teetotaler independant Pa Ferguson! In a topic we're suprised we haven't covered we decide which of them would be the best improviser, bringing our many, many, many poorly spent hours doing that art form to the table. 

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    Presidential Deathmatch
    afNovember 09, 2022

    Episode 104: Legitimacy: 1976 v 2004

    Episode 104: Legitimacy: 1976 v 2004

    Sometimes in electoral politics what dominates a campaign is not a candidate or a set of issues, but the infrastructure of our government itself. We take a look at two high-watermark elections for third-party candidates, 1976 and 2004, why they were so contentious, why despite attracting many candidates that didn't translate into votes, and who legitimacy favors. 

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    afOctober 26, 2022

    Episode 103: Upset: Hale v Democrats

    Episode 103: Upset: Hale v Democrats

    Our newest episode is taking a little longer so have this short story about America's first anti-slavery senator and failed presidential candidate John Parker Hale!

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    afOctober 19, 2022

    Episode 101: Monkey's Paw Pt. 1: PDM v Swearing

    Episode 101: Monkey's Paw Pt. 1: PDM v Swearing

    The hundredth episode so grand it could only fit into 101 episodes! We're celebrating our centenary by mulling over unforeseen consequences as we puzzle the terrible ramifications of making someone president against the universe's will.

    Our constant friends Riley Smith and Jacob Godbey join us in this tomfoolery. Join us next week for part 2!

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    Presidential Deathmatch
    afOctober 05, 2022

    Episode 100: Dodged Bullet: Cass v Seymour

    Episode 100: Dodged Bullet: Cass v Seymour

    What's wrong with two Democratic presidents on either side of the civil war? Aaron and Dennis explore what bullets we may have dodged in the non-existent presidencies of Lewis Cass and Horatio Seymour. 

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    afSeptember 28, 2022

    Episode 99: Dynasty: Clinton v Stevenson

    Episode 99: Dynasty: Clinton v Stevenson

    Two weeks of Aaron and Dennis in a row?!?! What luxury. 

    Dynasties are falling left and right these days so the fellows dig into some prominent families who failed to make the presidency, and their disappointing progeny and congeny (which I assume is the antonym of progeny.)

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    afSeptember 21, 2022

    Episode 98: Gravedigger: Breckinridge v Stein (w/ Jessica Kelly Garrett)

    Episode 98: Gravedigger: Breckinridge v Stein (w/ Jessica Kelly Garrett)

    With the word "unprecedented" being thrown around with reckless abandon we check-in with our Archival Correspondant, Jessica Kelly Garrett, to talk the Presidential Records Act and why the people own information produced by our government. 

    Meanwhile, we chat about two candidates who made a little too much trouble for themselves in the forms of national traitor (the Senate's words, not ours) John Breckinridge and the trying-too-hard-for-attention Jill Ellen Stein!

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    afSeptember 14, 2022

    Episode 97: Long Distance: Wirt v La Follette

    Episode 97: Long Distance: Wirt v La Follette

    Aaron and Dennis are together again, apart! After the usual belly-aching they get down to the business of preserving Aaron's marriage in amber after his wife moved away. 

    What lessons can be learned from the two stronger-than-normal third party showings of William Wirt and Robert Marion "Fighting Bob" La Follette (Sr.)? 

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    afSeptember 07, 2022

    Episode 96: Zordon: Hancock v Hagelin (w/ Ned Dhonau)

    Episode 96: Zordon: Hancock v Hagelin (w/ Ned Dhonau)

    After far too long we finally found the sword to transfer our power to emerge from our lunar dumpster and protect you from the machinations of boredom! 

    Ned Dhonau joins the program to talk the Wizard of Eltar and suffer from technical difficulties on this episode that examines whether Union general Winfield Scott Hancock or transcendental meditator John Hagelin exemplifies the best and worst of Zordon.

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    afAugust 31, 2022

    Episode 93: Skullduggery: Pinckney v Nobody

    Episode 93: Skullduggery: Pinckney v Nobody

    We've been plagued by technical problems! While we work on the once-and-future episode take a break with Aaron to learn about some sneaky things politicans are doing and the story behind the elecction of 1796!

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    afAugust 10, 2022

    Episode 92: Libertarian: Paul v Johnson

    Episode 92: Libertarian: Paul v Johnson

    Our surprising trilogy on the Libertarian Party comes to a close with the battle no one (but Aaron) is clamoring for: Ron Paul v Gary Johnson. Should we look to Populist Passion or Pragmatist Persuasion in this battle of the Also-Rans?!?!?!?!?!?

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    afAugust 03, 2022

    Episode 91: Mises: Libertarian v Libertarian

    Episode 91: Mises: Libertarian v Libertarian

    Aaron hijacks the podcast the way Mises Caucus hijacked the Libertarian Party: by showing up and doing the work. We explore the history of America's (currently) largest third party: the Libertarians, who have been going through a bit of change recently. 

    Hang out on couches in Colorado, see what the Kochs are up to, and learn about America's real revolving door problem: Minor Republicans turning into Libertarians and back again all on this week's Presidential Death Match!

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    Episode 90: Kickass Party: Webster v Gore

    Episode 90: Kickass Party: Webster v Gore

    Politicans love parties and we love watching politicans from afar. But when it comes to the best parties which of these up-all-night ravers is the king: Al "Human Snooze Button" Gore or Daniel "Nosferatu" Webster? 

    What? It's a different meaning of the word "Party"? Forget what I said then. 

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    Episode 89: Monument: Phelps v Humphrey

    Episode 89: Monument: Phelps v Humphrey

    We take a break from all the silliness for more silliness to consider what makes a good monument and what it means to build a statue and/or ridiculous pointy tower in someone's honor. 

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    Episode 88: Forgotten Fathers: Hancock v Rutledge

    Episode 88: Forgotten Fathers: Hancock v Rutledge

    It's Independance Day week and we're exploring a few less well-known founding fathers. Too frequently we heap the acheivements of America onto a few men while ignoring the massive work, collaboration, and concessions given by the elected representatives of the time. Let's change that as we look at the presidents of the first two congresses of the United States: John Rutledge and John Hancock. 

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