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Behind the Bastards

Part Three: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History

Behind the Bastards

Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts

News, Society & Culture, History

4.415.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Part Three: George Lincoln Rockwell: The Most Racist American in History

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0:00.0

I'm Israel Gutierrez. I'm hosting a new podcast called Four Years of Heat. It takes you to Miami from 2010 to 2014

0:07.8

with LeBron James, Chris Bosch and Duane Wade, set the NBA ablaze.

0:12.6

You know, having an opportunity to team up with the best trio to ever play the game of basketball

0:18.0

will take you inside those four monumental years with behind-the-scenes access and insight about one of the greatest teams ever

0:25.3

for a sum of four years of heat on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.

0:33.9

What do a flirtatious gambling double agent in World War II, an opera singer who burned down an

0:39.7

honorary to Kidnapper lover, and a pirate queen who walked free with all of her spoils, haven't common?

0:48.0

They're all real women who were left out of your history books.

0:52.2

You can hear these stories and more on the Womanica podcast.

0:56.2

Check it out on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.

1:02.8

The cheerleaders at a gym in Buffalo have been recording themselves to make a new documentary.

1:09.5

We're the so hot news reporters because one year ago, a mass shooting changed their lives.

1:15.6

You just walked around and shot all the black people.

1:17.7

The cheer squad, most of whom are black, had to figure out how to go on and how to compete.

1:23.6

I wanted to win for them more than anything this season.

1:26.4

Listen to the embedded podcast from NPR within the I Heart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:36.7

What? I don't have an intro.

1:39.3

My audience, because we are like two hours in change into talking about George Lincoln Rockwell and I am.

1:47.4

I'm just broken.

1:49.2

I have to fix myself somehow.

1:51.7

I have to get myself back in the fight.

1:54.6

I think this cathartic release of pent up information and frustration will be good.

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