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The Lonely Liberal
Nick Zenkin
70 episodes
4 days ago
Hosted by Nick Zenkin, a podcast about the stress of American politics. Come hang out, and let’s vent together.
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Hosted by Nick Zenkin, a podcast about the stress of American politics. Come hang out, and let’s vent together.
Show more...
Politics
Society & Culture,
News
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The Top 6 Most Underrated Events in American History
The Lonely Liberal
1 hour 39 minutes
2 months ago
The Top 6 Most Underrated Events in American History
On this episode, we talk with Dr. Jesse Turiel to count down six quietly pivotal moments that reshaped American life and politics—events we rarely headline as “turning points,” but probably should. From the horse-trading that produced the Bill of Rights to the bare-knuckle tactics that rewired Congress in the 1990s, we trace how rules, institutions, and narratives get built—and rebuilt. Jesse’s “6 Most Underrated Events in American History” Adoption of the Bill of Rights (1789–1791): Why Madison’s amendments were a political bargain that legitimized the new Constitution—and still frame our liberties today. Marbury v. Madison (1803): The case that said the quiet part out loud—courts can strike down laws—and how judicial review became the judiciary’s superpower. End of Reconstruction (1876–1877): The Compromise that traded a presidency for “home rule,” paving the way for Jim Crow and the long civil-rights backlash. Ida Tarbell vs. Standard Oil (1904): Investigative journalism that shifted public opinion and helped crack a monopoly—an origin story for modern antitrust. The Presidential Election of 1968: Realignment in real time—Wallace, the Southern Strategy, law-and-order politics, and media-savvy campaigning that still echoes. The Rise of Newt Gingrich (1994–1995): Contract with America, message discipline, and made-for-TV confrontation that transformed Congress and normalized permanent campaign warfare. Email us at thelonelyliberalpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram and TikTok at @thelonelyliberal
The Lonely Liberal
Hosted by Nick Zenkin, a podcast about the stress of American politics. Come hang out, and let’s vent together.