Discussion topics include the immortal words of Abe Lincoln, the questionable appointments of Ulysses S. Grant, and the people's love for Grover Cleveland. Also: Jimmy Carter gets drawn in the category where he shines brightest and, at the game's conclusion, someone gets flagged for excessive celebration.
In an episode almost as long as his presidency, we give William Henry Harrison his due. Before his 31 days in the White House, he was a strong governor, successful general, and one of the shrewdest executioners of U.S. Indian policy. But first, we regale a live studio audience with humor from our Top 5 Funniest Presidents.
Another exciting installment of Presidential War, America's favorite presidential discussion card game. Topics include Teddy Roosevelt's action-packed post-presidency, George H.W. Bush's distinguished pre-presidency, and LBJ's ambitious domestic agenda. This episode is named in honor of Angie Dickinson, who had sex with one president and got bitchslapped in the face by another.