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🗓️ 19 May 2021
⏱️ 63 minutes
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0:00.0 | Good afternoon, Michael Malice here. Let that be your welcome for the next hour. We have |
0:28.4 | with us possibly our most returning guest other than comedian Dave Smith, David Petraza, |
0:34.8 | who will correct me on how to pronounce his name because that's addressed in his new book, |
0:38.7 | has written several books which I've read cover to cover which include 1920, the year the six |
0:45.0 | presidents. His book on the 1960 presidential campaign between Kennedy Lincoln and Nixon, |
0:51.6 | 1960. I don't think you read that book. In 1960, no, you said Kennedy Lincoln and Nixon. |
1:03.6 | Oh, the Lyndon Johnson, I'm sorry. Yeah, okay. No wonder it was so confusing. I was wondering why |
1:09.6 | the South, then you also had 1948 about Harry Truman's upset victory and 1933 about the year Hitler |
1:18.7 | and FDR came into power and TR's last more. Did I get that right? TR's last war, right? 1932 |
1:25.1 | is the name of the book, but you're right about when they came into power. 1932 is when they're |
1:31.2 | running like crazy and when Roosevelt beats Hoover and Hitler runs twice or for the presidency |
1:39.6 | that year, but they don't take power until January and March 1933 respectively. But what we are |
1:47.2 | here to discuss is your new book, Too Long a Go, A Rust Belt Tale. What I was excited about this, |
1:53.4 | I went to the studio, which I rarely do with these COVID times and there's a package and I'm like, |
1:58.4 | oh, good lord, what are these dimwits mailing me in the mail? And I was ecstatic to see your |
2:03.9 | smiling little face on the cover. Do you remember taking this picture, by the way? I don't remember |
2:09.4 | the picture, but it was, we didn't take a lot of pictures back then. Photography was, you know, |
2:16.2 | it wasn't like maybe in the Soviet Union, but, you know, it was a, it was a big deal. We had an |
2:22.2 | uncle, my aunt Pearl's husband with Sal with take pictures. There's probably a guy like him in |
2:27.7 | every family. He'd take pictures of everything and then you would never see them. You'd never see |
2:33.6 | it. I think the camera was empty or something. I don't know. So let's talk about this book, |
2:38.2 | because this was yours. This was something which I think affected me on a personal level. |
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