Complete Crap
I am an avid reader of American History. When Meacham came out with his first podcast, I couldn’t wait and was not disappointed. His second podcast began becoming a bit more ideological, and this podcast takes the cake. He blames the entire disassociation with reality on conservatives and Republicans. He makes no apology for his liberal viewpoint, and tries to use his enviable knowledge of history to prove his point. In essence, with his spin in this podcast, Meacham becomes part of the problem of which he complains, with false premises and generalizations of all conservatives. And with his concern of political polarization in this country, his approach adds fuel to the flame. This podcast is nothing more than a slam on all things conservative not befitting to a historian with Meacham’s qualifications and prior creditability, which in my opinion, is lost. What this really is is a cheerleading platform for all things liberal and Democrat.
Bnkrpt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/20/21
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