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Thomas Marshall - A Sense of Humor as A Weapon

Vice Presidents of The United States Podcast

Release Date: 01/06/2020

Liberal, with No Apologies - Walter Mondale show art Liberal, with No Apologies - Walter Mondale

Vice Presidents of The United States Podcast

A one-term Vice President known for being liberal on issues and associated with Hubert Humphrey, Carter's Vice President Walter Mondale changed the office more than anyone else. He moved it from the Senate to the White House, where it has been since. He also ran for President twice, and ended up with a 49-state blowout.  Yet, he never doubted what he did was right.

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Partisan-Statesman: Chester Arthur show art Partisan-Statesman: Chester Arthur

Vice Presidents of The United States Podcast

Those that know the full story of Chester Arthur know he became President and instituted controls on replacing workers in the civil service.  That's largely because a tragic shooting made him President and he, in a statesman-like way, implemented his sucessor's programs. But as Vice President, Arthur was all Stalwart. The Stalwarts, Half-Breeds and Independents fought each other as much as today's Republicans and Demcorats. He was opposed to Half-Breed Garfield's appointments and spent his vice-presidency fighting his own President and supporting his President's political enemy. But once...

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Great Goliath - George Clinton show art Great Goliath - George Clinton

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Large in his time, mostly passed over in history, George Clinton's ascention to the vice presidency would not have surprised contemporaries. If anything, he was a contender for the top office. He was a giant in New York State, and in the democratic-republican movement in the nation.  But his stand against The Constitution, his opposition to the new state of Vermont, and a parade of well-spoken competitors in ambition limited him. Thus he rose to VP, an office that he warned against creating.  Clinton's warnings about the system of American government, likely written under an alias...

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Elbridge Gerry was never a speaker with "thunder in his voice," per one contemporary description, and he was hard to pin down in terms of his politics, yet that may have made him persuasive. A compromiser and a critic, a pro-government and pro-liberty who hated both mobs and dictatorship.  His experience may have been 

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The Forlorn Hope: Richard Mentor Johnson show art The Forlorn Hope: Richard Mentor Johnson

Vice Presidents of The United States Podcast

War Hero, Congressman, State Leader, and Senator.  Kentucky's Richard Mentor Johnson was considered for the Presidency and might have obtained it in the case of his friend Andrew Jackson not seeking a second term. But timing is everything: Jackson did seek a second term, and in that term, politics changed.  Johnson did become Vice President in the shuffle, and like most 19th Century Vice Presidents, spoke very little to Martin Van Buren, the President he served.  Johnson is known for a few things.  One is, many said of him that he killed the Indian warrior Tecumseh. ...

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The Shoemaker: Henry Wilson show art The Shoemaker: Henry Wilson

Vice Presidents of The United States Podcast

Henry Wilson's experience as a workingman would have a double benefit in his political career.  Not only could he identify with average people, but he could demonstrate that unlike his slaveholding oppponents, he worked his way up in a country that allowed him to do so.  His very presence from actual rags to some riches (at least for a time) compelled Republicans to place him on the ticket with Grant as his second vice-president.  Not a bad run for man who had to flee from a poor family and change his name.  We tell his story.

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Walk in the Sunshine - Hubert H. Humphrey show art Walk in the Sunshine - Hubert H. Humphrey

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If he wasn't ever Lyndon Johnson's Vice President, HHH might have been remembered as a pretty good Senator.  And a well-regarded mayor.  But Hubert wanted more.  We take a look at the man who was almost President, his bumpy relationship with the President he served under, and the choice he was forced to make in the waning days of the election.  We also look at a mayor who took on crime and a Senator who passed many things we take for granted today. 

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Best Rabbit:  Dan Quayle show art Best Rabbit: Dan Quayle

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Dan Quayle's name conjures up images of late-night comedian jokes and verbal gaffes, but he may have offered a little-known service to the President he served.  In this episode, we discuss George H.W. Bush's vice president, including his ups and downs, and even his recent role in advising Mike Pence during the Jan 6, 2021 events.  

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Breaking the Gavel: Nixon's Time as Vice President show art Breaking the Gavel: Nixon's Time as Vice President

Vice Presidents of The United States Podcast

Though Richard Nixon's presidency would get most of the attention of history, his time as Vice President was formative.  He was one of several veeps that helped modernize the office.  He was more active on foreign trips than his predecessors.  He even came under attack and was heralded for his calm nerves.  He acted as floor leader for the GOP on civil rights legislation, up agains Lyndon Johnson.  And in a late night session, there was that time he broke the gavel.  

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Warm Bucket: John Nance Garmer show art Warm Bucket: John Nance Garmer

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We look at the Vice President who - maybe - described the office as a "bucket of warm spit."  That's a bit more questionable than some accounts, even my own podcast, makes it out to be.  (He never said it directly to any reporter).    The sometimes supporter of the New Deal and sometimes not VP may have been its most powerful VP occupant up to his time.  And he's responsible in a little way for making two President's careers.  He's also the first Vice President to campaign against the President, though since the President wasn't officially campaigning at the time,...

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