The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - Trump’s Most Consequential Scandal Wasn’t Clickable Enough + What Teddy Roosevelt Can Teach Us About Trump’s America

Feb 4, 2026
David S. Brown, historian and author of In the Arena, offers a crisp look at Theodore Roosevelt and why his era still matters. Conversation jumps between Trump-era kleptocracy and media incentives that bury serious corruption. Brown traces Roosevelt’s influence on the modern presidency, populism, foreign policing, and how his instincts might meet today’s challenges like AI and concentrated wealth.
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ANECDOTE

How The Author Approached Teddy Roosevelt

  • David S. Brown began researching Teddy Roosevelt after writing a Henry Adams biography and exploring late-19th-century culture.
  • He relied heavily on Roosevelt's writings, letters, and private papers to capture his era.
INSIGHT

Roosevelt's Broader Political Reach

  • Roosevelt and Trump share charisma and loyalist followings, but Roosevelt had broader crossover appeal.
  • Brown notes Roosevelt won 56% of the popular vote in 1904, showing wider national reach.
INSIGHT

Roosevelt's View Of Wealth And Duty

  • Roosevelt distrusted 'new money' industrialists while believing wealthy leaders should use resources for national good.
  • Brown emphasizes Roosevelt's paternalistic noblesse oblige drove his regulation impulses.
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