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17: The Fourth of July

Episode 19 of the Historic Headlines podcast titled "17: The Fourth of July" was published on July 5, 2018 and runs 32 minutes.

July 5, 2018 ·32m · Historic Headlines

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In this episode I rant about a run-in I had with an intellectually dishonest creep who attempted to disseminate the notions that Republicans have followed consistent ideals since the 1800s, that Democrats are racist, and that Republicans have always held that race has no place in politics. I provide ample ammunition for protecting against such historiological obscenities.For images of all articles, along with notes, see the companion blog.

In this episode I rant about a run-in I had with an intellectually dishonest creep who attempted to disseminate the notions that Republicans have followed consistent ideals since the 1800s, that Democrats are racist, and that Republicans have always held that race has no place in politics. I provide ample ammunition for protecting against such historiological obscenities. For images of all articles, along with notes, see the companion blog.

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