Monday, May 17, 2021

Dead Presidents Podcast - Presidential War #5 - Assassinated by God

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.

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Monday, May 10, 2021

Dead Presidents Podcast Episode 09 - William Henry Harrison & Top 5 Funniest Presidents

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.

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We're very proud of all of our wonderful Episode 9 sponsors:
Dr. Evans’ Beautifying Lotion – Vermont Mercury (Woodstock, VT) – April 2, 1841

Dr. Hitchcock’s Worm Tea – Vermont Mercury (Woodstock, VT) – April 2, 1841

Dr. Smith’s Infirmary and Insane Hospital – Vermont Mercury (Woodstock, VT) – April 2, 1841

Sheriff John Fruit – The Columbia Democrat (Bloomsburg, PA) – March 27, 1841

William Chapin and his wife Mary Ann – The Rutland County Herald (Rutland, VT) – March 9, 1841

Beware of John P. Hunt – Salt River Journal (Bowling Green, MO) – March 13, 1841
 
Cock of the Rock - The official stud horse of the Dead Presidents Podcast

Monday, May 3, 2021

Dead Presidents Podcast - Presidential War #4 - Slapping the Shit Out of Angie Dickinson

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.


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Monday, April 26, 2021

Dead Presidents Podcast Episode 08 - Martin Van Buren & Top 5 Pardons





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We're very proud of all of our wonderful Episode 8 sponsors:
Dr. Le Sage’s Gonorrhea Eradicator – Boston Post (Boston, MA) – August 10, 1840


Baker & Bridges Boots and Shoes – The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY) – October 26, 1839

Matthew Brodock and his wife Elnora – The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY) – November 10, 1840

Mary Percifull’s Hot Springs – Arkansas Times and Advocate (Little Rock, AR) – May 28, 1838

Stud horse Cock of the Rock – The Knoxville Register (Knoxville, TN) – May 30, 1838

Mrs. Mott, the Celebrated Female Physician – New York Daily Herald (New York, NY) – October 30, 1837

Mrs. Mott cures bed-wetting – Boston Post (Boston, MA) – November 2, 1840

George Kerfoot’s Perfumery – Lancaster Intelligencer (Lancaster, PA) – August 6, 1839

Monday, April 12, 2021

Dead Presidents Podcast Episode 07 - Andrew Jackson & Top 5 Presidential Pets



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We're proud of all of our wonderful Episode 7 sponsors:
Pure Sperm Candles – The Charleston Daily Courier (Charleston, SC) – December 7, 1833
Hunter’s Red Drop Venereal Cure – New York Daily Herald (New York, NY) – February 10, 1837


Michael Keating and his wife Celestia – Sentinel and Democrat (Burlington, VT) – December 28, 1832

Town militia commanded to appear – The Charlotte Journal (Charlotte, NC) – September 30, 1836

Wet nurse wanted who has lost her own child – The Evening Post (New York, NY) – October 8, 1832

Stray mare – Lancaster Intelligencer (Lancaster, PA) – September 13, 1833

COCK OF THE ROCK: THE OFFICIAL STUD HORSE OF THE DEAD PRESIDENTS PODCAST
Cock of the Rock sold into Tennessee – National Banner and Daily Advertiser (Nashville, TN) – March 11, 1833

A kingdom for such a horse – National Banner and Daily Advertiser (Nashville, TN) – April 22, 1833

Cock of the Rock winning on Long Island – National Banner and Daily Advertiser (Nashville, TN) – February 21, 1834

Cock of the Rock and his champion offspring – The Tennessean (Nashville, TN) – February 5, 1835

No horse west of the Allegheny can compare – National Banner and Nashville Whig (Nashville, TN) – March 18, 1835

COCK OF THE ROCK'S SONS STUDDING IN THEIR OWN RIGHT
Cripple – Vermont Watchman and State Journal (Montpelier, VT) – May 24, 1831

Sir John – The Middlebury People’s Press (Middlebury, VT) – May 12, 1830


Sir Jed – Sentinel and Democrat (Burlington, VT) – June 26, 1829


Robin Hood – Sentinel and Democrat (Burlington, VT) – June 10, 1831

Young Cock of the Rock – Burlington Weekly Free Press (Burlington, VT) – June 11, 1830