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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2025 · 29 MIN

Andrew Jackson Part II: Populist Showmanship and the Art of Chaos

from The Buck Starts Here - Presidents, Policies, Hilarious History · host China Shop Productions

He called himself the champion of the common man—but spoiler alert: only if that man was white, land-owning, and totally cool with slavery. In this hot-and-heavy second dive into the tangled legacy of Andrew Jackson, Kyle and Eric rip off the rose-colored glasses and get real about the president who practically invented political branding and executive overreach.From a booze-soaked inauguration that turned the White House lawn into a frat party, to doubling down on slavery while claiming to fight for “the people,” Jackson’s contradictions are as big as his ego. We’re talking abolitionist gag orders, the rise of the Democratic Party, and how Jackson paved the road to Civil War—with a grin and a hickory stick.It’s messy. It’s maddening. And it’s the foundation for American politics as we know it. So buckle up, history lovers—Jackson’s back on the mic, and this time, we brought receipts.🎧 Follow, rate, and share The Buck Starts Here for more American history with bite.🔗 Explore more at www.chinashopproductions.com📬Got thoughts, questions, or guest ideas? Email us: [email protected]: Semper Fidelis by Heftone Banjo Orchestra, Free Music Archive, license CC-BY-SA Images: William & Mary, Small Building: Smash the Iron Cage, CCBY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia CommonsJacksonianism, The Moder Balaam and his ass: Henry R. Robinson, Public domain, via Wikimedia CommonsThe County Election: George Caleb Bingham, Public domain, via Wikimedia CommonsAndrew Jackson’s Rowdy Party: Louis S. Glanzman, image courtesy the White House Historical AssociationAbolition Newspapers: Wm. Lloyd Garrison?, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

He called himself the champion of the common man—but spoiler alert: only if that man was white, land-owning, and totally cool with slavery. In this hot-and-heavy second dive into the tangled legacy of Andrew Jackson, Kyle and Eric rip off the rose-colored glasses and get real about the president who practically invented political branding and executive overreach.From a booze-soaked inauguration that turned the White House lawn into a frat party, to doubling down on slavery while claiming to fight for “the people,” Jackson’s contradictions are as big as his ego. We’re talking abolitionist gag orders, the rise of the Democratic Party, and how Jackson paved the road to Civil War—with a grin and a hickory stick.It’s messy. It’s maddening. And it’s the foundation for American politics as we know it. So buckle up, history lovers—Jackson’s back on the mic, and this time, we brought receipts.🎧 Follow, rate, and share The Buck Starts Here for more American history with bite.🔗 Explore more at www.chinashopproductions.com📬Got thoughts, questions, or guest ideas? Email us: [email protected]: Semper Fidelis by Heftone Banjo Orchestra, Free Music Archive, license CC-BY-SA Images: William & Mary, Small Building: Smash the Iron Cage, CCBY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia CommonsJacksonianism, The Moder Balaam and his ass: Henry R. Robinson, Public domain, via Wikimedia CommonsThe County Election: George Caleb Bingham, Public domain, via Wikimedia CommonsAndrew Jackson’s Rowdy Party: Louis S. Glanzman, image courtesy the White House Historical AssociationAbolition Newspapers: Wm. Lloyd Garrison?, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

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