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Wonks with Whiskey Wonks With Whiskey
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The drinker's choice for political ramblings.
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Episode 13: John Quincy Adams / One Year of WwW
In this episode, we dive headfirst into a discussion on John Quincy Adams's sentiments on the United States' foreign policy and if it is still applicable in the 21st Century. We also briefly express our disdain over billionaires in space and the bad precedent this sets. Lastly, as we celebrate our first year of Wonks with Whiskey, we have ended the episode with some bloopers for your enjoyment.
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Episode 12: Draft Debate / A Libertarian Walks into a Bear
In this episode, Tom hosts the first WWW debate, with Clay and Eric facing off over the issue of the draft. In addition, we discuss the very interesting recent political history of the town of Grafton, New Hampshire as covered in the book "A Libertarian Walks into a Bear" by Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling.
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Episode 11: Third Parties / Today We Learned II
In this episode, we analyze the history of third parties in the United States and their success or lack thereof. As always, we determine the solution to the myriad reasons third parties are unable to find significant success in winning elections and securing a large presence. Lastly, we again share fun facts that we have discovered while preparing for the show.
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Episode 10: The Surprise Congress Episode
Welcome to the surprise Congress episode! Due to Tom's unfortunate absence from the podcast, Clay and Eric think it high time to discuss one of the most annoying legislative bodies, the United States Congress. In this episode, we delve into the filibuster and term limits and discuss their impact on Congress. For all the Tom fans out there, be assured, he will return next episode.
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Episode 9: Voting Rights / The Monarchy
In this episode, we wade through the trash laws recently passed by the state of Georgia in an attempt to restrict voter's rights. We look at what some solutions might be to expand voter access to make voting better and easier for all Americans. In addition, we thank our stars we do not live in the United Kingdom and make well-deserved criticisms of the Royal Family.
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Episode 8: Reconstruction / Today We Learned
In this episode, we review the history of the Reconstruction Era and discuss how its legacy still affects the United States to this date. After that, we share some fun facts that we have discovered through our research for this episode and previous episodes.