undefined

Douglas Brinkley

Presidential historian reflecting on Joe Biden''s legacy and offering historical context.

Top 3 podcasts with Douglas Brinkley

Ranked by the Snipd community
undefined
21 snips
Dec 31, 2024 • 50min

How History Will Judge Joe Biden with Presidential Historian Doug Brinkley

Douglas Brinkley, a renowned presidential historian, joins the discussion to unpack Joe Biden's complex legacy as he exits American politics after 50 years. Brinkley considers whether Biden's commitment to the American people will outweigh controversies from his final year in office. The conversation also touches on how Donald Trump's actions could impact Biden's historical reputation. Brinkley draws parallels with past presidents, offering insights into the potential long-term perception of Biden's leadership, decisions, and foreign policy challenges.
undefined
Nov 11, 2024 • 59min

Douglas Brinkley: Extreme Incaution, Enemies Lists, & The Age of Trump

Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian and literary executor for Hunter S. Thompson, dives into the intriguing dynamics of the 2024 election. He critiques the impact of Kamala Harris's defeat on Biden’s legacy, emphasizing both her caution and Trump's boldness. Brinkley warns of the political implications surrounding Steve Bannon's aggressive rhetoric and how Trump's legal troubles could paradoxically bolster his campaign. The conversation highlights the stark realities of American politics in an era of division and uncertainty.
undefined
Oct 24, 2024 • 1h 16min

The Scum Also Rises (with Douglas Brinkley)

Douglas Brinkley, a renowned presidential historian and professor at Rice University, joins the discussion to unpack the historic implications of the upcoming election. He explores the unique political landscape shaped by Donald Trump, touching on courtroom insights regarding Rudy Giuliani's controversial possessions. Brinkley delves into the deep polarization in American politics, the impact of memory on perceptions of Trump, and the challenges of navigating democracy in an era marked by divisive rhetoric and entertainment-driven discourse.