Brilliant storyteller
I discovered Akhil Amar about a year ago (thank you Politicology for having him on as a guest), and he quickly rose to the top of my podcast list. i’ve been going back and listening to the episodes that I missed and just finished Voracious Horatius—a riveting look into the intrigue surrounding the election of 1800 and subsequent peaceful (barely) transfer of power. Akhil reads excerpts from his then just released book, The Words That Made Us, artfully weaving in and out of witty and playful banter with his host Andy Lipka. i’ve read this book, but listening to the author himself do the readings provided so much more insight into the story of these giants of the founding of America and their unique, often powerful personalities.
BugMan™️ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/23
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There is a reason he calls the show Amarica’s Constitution because it has little relation to America’s Constitution. He feels that it would be a better country if state officials could decide our presidential elections before we get to vote by picking who runs. He thinks it would be great if we...Read full review »
This Ken via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/24
Amar repeatedly attempts to deceive his audience by lying or at least using misleading words to justify his Trump derangement syndrome. There are plenty of reasons to oppose Trump but Amar can’t be trusted to fairly present them.
This Ken via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/08/22
The disqualification of a president from future candidacy is provided under the Constitution under the impeachment rules: Congress shall decide ; first the Congress and then the Senate. Article XIV s 3, if applicable, again puts Congress in charge of any enforcement of s3. The...Read full review »
evjd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/25/23
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