The Senate

The Senate
Podcast Description
A weekly half-hour podcast about the people, procedures, and history of the United States Senate.
The show is hosted by Claude Berube, PhD who taught for twenty years at the US Naval Academy where he created and hosted the Preble Hall Naval History podcast. He also worked on Capitol Hill. He is the author or co-author of books on government, naval history, and a thriller fiction series.
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The podcast explores topics related to the history, procedures, and key figures of the United States Senate, with episodes examining critical figures like Senator Margaret Chase Smith, the role of the Secretary of the Senate, and discussions around significant films like 'Advise and Consent' and 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.'

A weekly half-hour podcast about the people, procedures, and history of the United States Senate.
The show is hosted by Claude Berube, PhD who taught for twenty years at the US Naval Academy where he created and hosted the Preble Hall Naval History podcast. He also worked on Capitol Hill. He is the author or co-author of books on government, naval history, and a thriller fiction series.
Paul Kane is the senior congressional correspondent for the Washington Post and has been covering the Senate for 25 years.
Host: Claude Berube, PhD

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