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A podcast about Simpsons references. Host Harrison George and a guest explore all the various jokes and references hiding in your favorite Simpsons episodes. History, literature, politics, and pop culture are all discussed as we try to answer The Simpsons’ most enduring question: Why I Laugh? New episodes every 2 weeks.
It's another presidential-themed episode as we discuss Season 7 Episode 13, Two Bad Neighbors- Ex-President George HW Bush moves to Springfield, much to Homer's dismay.
I'm joined today by Jamison Webb; actor, comedian and fellow prez-head. We talk about his appearance on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Bush's best one-liners, and why he's a mix of Flanders and Smithers (spoiler: the man's a wimp!).
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Jamison Recommends: Oliver Stone's W. The 1st 10 minutes of Naked Gun 2The President's Club by Michael Duffy and Nancy Gibbs
Harrison Recommends: The President's ClubMy Fellow Americans- Jack Lemmon and James Garner
Research for this episode came from: Dinner with the President Alex Prud’HommeRunning on Race Jeremy MayerAmerican Dynasty Kevin PhillipsFamily of Secrets Russ BakerWhat Jefferson Read, Ike Watched, and Obama Tweeted Tevi ToryFrom Mount Vernon to Crawford: A History of the Presidents and Their Retreats Kenneth Walsh
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A podcast about Simpsons references. Host Harrison George and a guest explore all the various jokes and references hiding in your favorite Simpsons episodes. History, literature, politics, and pop culture are all discussed as we try to answer The Simpsons’ most enduring question: Why I Laugh? New episodes every 2 weeks.