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The comedians examine executive power; the strange way Nixon wooed his future wife; a founding father that liked swimming in the nude; a vice president gets drunk at his inauguration.
The comedians examine executive power; the strange way Nixon wooed his future wife; a founding father that liked swimming in the nude; a vice president gets drunk at his inauguration.
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S1, EP1 "Presidents Gone Wild"The comedians examine executive power; the strange way Nixon wooed his future wife; a founding father that liked swimming in the nude; a vice president gets drunk at his inauguration.
I Love the 1880's
S1, EP2 "The United States of Awesome"Why America has the most awesome healthcare system in the world; people who picnicked at a Civil War battle; the "Star Spangled Banner's" creation.
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S1, EP3 "One Nation, Under Arrest"A Chicago mobster that went by the name Snorky; Bonnie and Clyde compared to Fleetwood Mac; how many U.S. vice presidents have shot people while in office.
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S1, EP4 "Military Madness"History's weirdest weapons, craziest generals and biggest battlefield blunders; the secrets behind the CIA's classified cat-training program; William Wallace's taste for human flesh.
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