Introducing American Elections: Wicked Game

Introducing American Elections: Wicked Game

Author: Airship October 31, 2023 Duration: 2:07
On February 10th, 1796, Vice President John Adams wrote to his wife Abigail, lamenting the state of discourse in the country. The election was nearing—and becoming heated. Newspapers screamed, factions warred, and John Adams was dismayed with what he called “the wicked Game.” Americans in 2023 can relate. They still have to endure months of shouting, outrage, and the worst sort of political rancor as the country once again chooses its president. But it’s almost always been this way. And to prove it, American Elections: Wicked Game will review the entire history of presidential elections, from the unanimous and inevitable election of George Washington in 1789 to Donald Trump’s surprise electoral victory in 2016—and his contested defeat in 2020. From the host of the American History Tellers and American Scandal, this podcast will explore all 59 presidential elections to discover that there never never was a “good ol’ days,” and that presidential politics has always been played dirty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

American Elections: Wicked Game is a history podcast from Airship that looks back to see our present more clearly. It explores how the turbulent, often vicious nature of American political contests is not a modern invention but a recurring feature of the republic. The series draws a direct line from the foundational clashes of the 18th century to the polarized climate of today, using historical voices and events as a mirror. The title comes from a moment in 1796, when a frustrated Vice President John Adams wrote to his wife Abigail about the heated election nearing, dismayed by the newspaper wars and factional strife he termed “the wicked Game.” This podcast delves into that enduring game, examining how the mechanics of outrage, partisan rancor, and public discourse have evolved yet remained strangely familiar over centuries. Listeners will hear deep dives into specific election cycles and pivotal moments where the character of the nation was tested, revealing patterns that feel urgently contemporary. It’s a narrative built on historical correspondence, political strategy, and media analysis, arguing that to understand the fevered pitch of a modern campaign, one must first listen to the echoes of the past. Each episode of this podcast aims to provide context, not just chronology, framing today’s political shouting not as an aberration but as the latest chapter in a long and contentious story. The tone is analytical yet engaging, connecting personal stories like Adams’s private lament to the public spectacle that has always surrounded the pursuit of power.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 64

American Elections: Wicked Game
Podcast Episodes
1992, Bush vs. Clinton vs. Perot: The Baby Boomer and the Independent [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:13
President George H.W. Bush tries to shore up his Republican coalition and offer the American people a clear picture of what a second Bush term will look like. Meanwhile, in the South, a young saxophone-playing Democratic…
1988, Bush vs. Dukakis: Character Assassinations [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:59
Vice President George H. W. Bush is Ronald Reagan’s heir apparent. But in order to defeat Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis, Bush must embrace Reagan’s conservatism, get the best of a respected primary challenger named…
1984, Mondale vs. Reagan: The Teflon President [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:38
With a Republican-controlled Senate and a clear mandate from the American people, Ronald Reagan sets out to show American strength abroad and to reduce the role of “big government” at home. The idea that his political fu…
1980, Carter vs. Reagan: Let’s Make America Great Again [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:19
President Jimmy Carter fights to keep the White House in a trial by fire of domestic recession and international turmoil. Carter defends his presidency against the rise of a softer, more approachable brand of conservatis…
1976, Ford vs. Carter: Unimpeachable [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:52
When Nixon gets caught up in the biggest presidential scandal in American History, he enlists the help of a man with unimpeachable character: Gerald R. Ford Jr. In the wake of Watergate, Ford becomes the only man to ever…
1972, McGovern vs. Nixon: Failure Comes Easy At Times Like This [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:49
In a contest largely defined by the Vietnam War, Republican President Richard Nixon fights to keep the White House out of the hands of Democratic nominee Senator George McGovern. In order to give Nixon a run for his mone…
1968, Nixon vs. Humphrey vs. Wallace: Law and Order [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:57
Against the backdrop of the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement, President Johnson declares his intention not to run in the 1968 contest, leaving the door open for former Vice President Richard Nixon to stage a pol…
1964, Johnson vs. Goldwater: A Choice, Not An Echo [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 51:28
In the aftermath of JFK’s assassination, Lyndon Johnson fights to shed the mantle of accidental president. But as he strives to carry forward Kennedy’s legacy, he faces a barrage of opposition from a divided Democratic p…
1960, Nixon vs. Kennedy: Behind the Curtain [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:03
Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Richard Nixon fight for the White House on new technological turf: the rise of television sets the stage for an unprecedented campaign defined by race, religion and dirty tricks. B…
1956, Stevenson vs. Eisenhower: A Chance for Peace [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:14
In the run up to the 1956 contest, Ike battles severe health issues, an intensifying Cold War and enemies in the Democratic party. But his greatest struggle during the campaign isn’t with Adlai Stevenson and the Democrat…