Eddie, Matt and Scott discuss all of the recent elections that most of us remember: Clinton's second term, Bush v. Gore, the Obama elections and the improbable election of President Trump.
Scott is back with Matt and Professor Eddie to discuss Bill Clinton's rise onto the national scene and the third party run of Ross Perot that helped to take down incumbent George Bush.
Scott is still out, but Matt and Professor Eddie get back together to discuss George H. W. Bush's win as the "third term" of Reagan over Michael Dukakis.
Professor Eddie joins Matt and Scott to discuss the economic and political fallout leading to the defeat of incumbent Jimmy Carter by conservative poster-child Ronald Reagan.
Professor Eddie is joined by Matt and Scott to discuss surprising Democratic candidate and former Georgia governor Jimmy Carter's narrow win over the unpopular incumbent Gerald Ford.
Scott, Matt and Professor Eddie discuss Watergate, wire tapping and more of Nixon's unnecessary dirty tricks on his way to a landslide election win over George McGovern.
Scott and Matt sit down with Professor Eddie once again to discuss Richard Nixon's victory over Hubert Humphrey against the backdrop of assassinations, riots and one of the most unpopular wars in American history.
Professor Eddie is joined by co-hosts Scott and Matt to discuss the 1964 election and the unpopular candidates forced to run in the wake of the assassination of JFK.
Scott and Matt sit down with Will Wesselman, owner and head brewer at Round 6 Brewing in Maryville, Tennessee to discuss his brews, his facilities and what it's like to run a business during a pandemic.
On location at Round 6 Brewing, Matt and Scott are joined by Professor Eddie to discuss the Kennedy vs. Nixon match-up of 1960, one of the closest elections in American history.
Professor Eddie is back with Scott and Matt to discuss quite possibly the most mundane election in history, the reelection of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon.
Professor Eddie joins Matt and Scott to discuss the first election of Dwight D. Eisenhower and his running mate, a young Richard M. Nixon over Democrat Adlai Stevenson.
Scott and Matt join the Professor to discuss Truman's political stunner in 1948 that left the press and Washington's elite scratching their heads as to how they could have missed this one so bad.
Professor Eddie joins Matt and Scott to discuss Roosevelt's unprecedented third term win over Wendell Willkie as both candidates pledge to keep America from entering another European war.
Matt, Scott and Eddie discuss the riveting election of 1936, where Roosevelt and his New Deal policies lead to a landslide victory over some poor guy named Alf Landon.
The Professor is back with Matt and Scott to discuss the Election of 1856, featuring the rise of the Republicans and the worst President in the history of the United States.