Drinkin' with Lincoln

Drinkin' with Lincoln
Podcast Description
Three guys walk into a bar and drink beer with a dead President of the United States of America. Hosts, Mark, Trey, and Lamar have an interesting and often hysterical way of exploring history by drinking beer with a dead president each month. Grab a beer and take a presidential history class. Your classroom is a pub.
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Focuses on American presidential history, with episode examples including humorous takes on the lives of James Monroe discussing chocolate boxes, Richard Nixon's encounters with pop culture, and Grover Cleveland's personal quirks, often blending historical facts with absurd questions and contemporary references.

Three guys walk into a bar and drink beer with a dead President of the United States of America. Hosts, Mark, Trey, and Lamar have an interesting and often hysterical way of exploring history by drinking beer with a dead president each month. Grab a beer and take a presidential history class. Your classroom is a pub.
Who knew that Lamar could get President Ford so worked up that the former leader of the free world would drop the ”F-Bomb” 6 times in this episode? Mark, Trey and Lamar discuss Dick Van Dyke's immortality as celebrity deaths continue to mount. Was Gerald Ford just a pretty-faced football star? Was Betty Ford the greatest First Lady in history? Did George W Bush kill Harambe? Did Gerald punch Lamar in the face? Find the answers to these questions and much more in this Episode of ”Drinkin' With Lincoln”.

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