As we wrap up summer, we’re bringing you some of our favorite episodes from the archives. We’ll see you after Labor Day!
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It’s July 28th. This day in 1992, “Morris The Cat,” the feline spokesperson for Nine Lives cat food, is in the heart of a stunt presidential campaign.
Jody and Niki are joined by director and writer Adam McKay (Don’t Look Up, Vice, Anchorman) to talk about the campaign and how Adam’s career changed as a result.
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The Anarchist Soup Plot (1916)
"Birth Of A Nation" (1915) w/ Tyler Parry
The Smoking Section (1987) w/ Sarah Milov
The SPAM Strike (1986) w/ Julia Longoria
McDonald's Comes to Moscow (1990)
Here Come the AKAs (1908)
Early Prohibition and The Rise of Weird Liquor Laws (1838)
The U.S. Almost Nukes Itself (1961)
Carter Pardons Draft Dodgers (1977)
Lurleen Wallace, Proxy Governor (1967)
Silver Shenanigans (1980) w/ Bijan Stephen
The Great Boston Molasses Flood (1919) w/ Cara Giaimo
The Hawaii (False) Missile Alert (2018)
The Harrisburg Seven's Plot to Kidnap Kissinger (1971)
Declaring "War" on Poverty (1964)
January 6th, In Context (2021)
"The Body" Becomes Governor (1999)
'21 Favorite: The Cussing Parrot (1845)
'21 Favorite: NYC Slavery Revolt (1712)
'21 Favorite: Zoot Suit Riots (1943) w/ Emily Spivack
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