A little less bias would help
The one I listened to was the one about Theodore Roosevelt. The prof. lecturing let's you know right away that he is a BIG fan of extreme left progressivism. No thanks, I don't need the indoctrination. I hope you guys aren't planning on doing any of the president's between Lincoln and McKinley because he comes right out and says that they were all pretty much nameless and faceless guys with whiskers (I am NOT kidding, that is almost a direct quote), they didn't really do anything of note, and besides nothing much really happened in those years. Then he goes on to say that when TR, Wilson, FDR, and Truman really strengthened the presidency (note that he leaves out Coolidge, Harding, and Hoover all three conservatives) we had two world wars and a great depression. When I hear this I start thinking that the nameless faceless guys with whiskers are looking pretty good!! I'll try a couple more but if I see any type of bias I will be done with this.
deanmyrick via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/28/10
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