Dynasty: Clinton v Stevenson
Two weeks of Aaron and Dennis in a row?!?! What luxury.
Dynasties are falling left and right these days so the fellows dig into some prominent families who failed to make the presidency, and their disappointing progeny and congeny (which I assume is the antonym of progeny.)
Send retractions to contact@pronoiatheater.com
Support the show at paypal.me/pronoiatheater
or venmo: @Pronoia
Gravedigger: Beckinridge v Stein
With the word "unprecendeted" being thrown around with reckless abandon we check-in with our Archival Correspondent, Jessica Kelly Garrett, to talk the Presidential Records Act and why the people own information produced by our government.
Meanwhile, we chat about two candidates who made a little too much trouble for themselves in the forms of national traitor (the Senate's words, not ours) John Breckinridge and the trying-too-hard-for-attention Jill Ellen Stein!
Send retractions to contact@pronoiatheater.com
Support the show at
paypal.me/pronoiatheater
venmo: @Pronoia
Long Distance: Wirt v La Follette
Aaron and Dennis are together again, apart! After the usual belly-aching they get down to the business of preserving Aaron's marriage in amber after his wife moved away.
What lessons can be learned from the two stronger-than-normal third party showings of William Wirt and Robert Marion "Fighting Bob" La Follette (Sr.)?
Send retractions to contact@pronoiatheater.com
Support the show at paypal.me/pronoiatheater or Venmo: @Pronoia
Zordon: Hancock v Hagelin
After far too long we finally found the sword to transfer our power to emerge from our lunar dumpster and protect you from the machinations of boredom!
Ned Dhonau joins the program to talk the Wizard of Eltar and suffer from technical difficulties on this episode that examines whether Union general Winfield Scott Hancock or transcendental meditator John Hagelin exemplifies the best and worst of Zordon.
Send retractions to contact@pronoiatheater.com
support the show at paypal.me/pronoiatheater or venmo: @Pronoia
Skullduggery: Pinckney v Nobody
We've been plagued by technical problems! While we work on the once-and-future episode take a break with Aaron to learn about some sneaky things politicans are doing and the story behind the elecction of 1796!
Send retractions to contact@pronoiatheater.com
Support the show at paypal.me/Pronoiatheater or venmo: @Pronoia