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Not Another True Crime Podcast

Do You Know Who My Dad Is? Episode 3: The Bush Family

Not Another True Crime Podcast

Betches

True Crime, Society & Culture, Comedy

3.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Not Another True Crime presents the third installment of the 8-episode limited series exposing the connections you never knew existed: Do You Know Who My Dad Is? explores dynastic nepotism and the effects it has on media, culture, and our current political system. Hosts Bryan Russell Smith and Alicia Angeles are talking all about the privilege that leads inexperienced and unaccomplished children of powerful people to get ahead. On this week’s episode, Bryan leads us through the family history of one of the most powerful dynasties in American history, the Bush family. First, they talk about the origins of the family’s wealth and power. Next, they discuss the many scandals and highlights of President George H.W. Bush’s political career. Plus, they talk about how nepotism led George W. Bush to walk in his father’s footsteps (and copy his playbook along the way). Finally, they close things out with a game of “Bush or Bull” featuring a collection of surprising facts about the Bush family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Do you know who my dad is?

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A limited series podcast from Betch's Media.

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Hosted by Brian Russell Smith, and Alicia Angelus.

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Do you know who my dad is?

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A podcast about failing up.

0:18.0

Hello and welcome to Do You Know Who My Dad Is.

0:21.0

I'm Brian Russell Smith, and I'm Alicia Angelus.

0:25.0

Do you know who my dad is?

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A limited series podcast by the Betch's Sup,

0:29.0

Nine of the True Crime, and At Betches,

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Exploring Dynastic Nepotism, and the effects it has on media, culture, and our current political system.

0:38.0

That's right.

0:39.0

This podcast exposes the privilege that leads to inexperienced and unaccomplished children of powerful people.

0:45.0

Usually white men getting ahead is spite, lack of experience, intelligence, and mediocrity.

0:51.0

Nepotism leads to privilege, which leads to a false sense of entitlement, which leads to unqualified people getting the most powerful positions in multiple facets of our society.

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Let's get Dynastie.

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Hi, Alicia.

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Hi, Brian.

1:04.0

We're back.

1:06.0

Yeah, how are you?

1:07.0

I'm doing well, hanging in there.

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Good, good.

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