We Like Ike | Part 6

We Like Ike | Part 6

Author: The Daily Wire March 6, 2020 Duration: 1:19:02
In the years after World War II, Dwight David Eisenhower was arguably the most popular man on the planet. Ike’s prestige was so immense that in 1948, President Harry S Truman offered him the top slot on the 1948 Democratic ticket, with the offer to revert to his former position as Vice President under Eisenhower. It wasn’t enough.  But by 1952, a Draft Eisenhower committee threw an enormous rally: thousands of screaming fans, movie stars, and Irving Berlin himself leading the crowd in a rendition of God Bless America… all of this for a man who wasn’t even there. Finally persuaded, General Eisenhower became President Eisenhower, facing a brace of unknown Soviet leaders named Malenkov and Khrushchev. But no one — not even those who had so strongly lobbied for him — were prepared for the anti-military, anti-war statements and policies from the man who had been assumed to be the fiercest of Cold Warriors.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The ideological battle that defined the second half of the 20th century continues to shape our world today. The Cold War: Prelude To The Present, narrated by Bill Whittle for The Daily Wire, is a deep narrative exploration of that prolonged global struggle. This podcast moves beyond simple chronology to examine how the clash between two superpowers-and their competing visions for society-emerged from the ruins of World War II and set the stage for our current geopolitical landscape. Each episode delves into the pivotal moments, covert operations, and cultural fronts of this protracted conflict, illustrating how the tension between East and West was never merely about missiles and spies, but about fundamental ideas of freedom, power, and human destiny. Listeners will hear a detailed account of a world perpetually on the brink, where proxy wars, espionage, and technological races became the everyday instruments of a silent war. By tracing this intricate history, the series provides crucial context for understanding modern international relations and the enduring friction between Russia and the West. It’s a compelling listen for anyone curious about how the past half-century of global politics was forged in the cold shadow of that monumental standoff.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 16

The Cold War: Prelude To The Present
Podcast Episodes
The Thing Begins | Part 3 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 57:23
So now the board is set and the pieces are in place. In the East, the battle-hardened, seemingly endless divisions of the Red Army, backed by the ruthless and pitiless Joseph Stalin and his state-driven terror. In the We…
Two Bombs | Part 2 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 39:27
After the defeat of Germany, Joseph Stalin looked at the pieces laid out on the board in front of him with satisfaction that bordered on glee. His Red Army, consisting of millions of battle-hardened troops, thousands of…
An Iron Curtain | Part 1 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:23
World War III — the Apocalypse that never was — started in the same place that World War II in Europe had ended: Berlin. “An Iron Curtain has descended across the Continent,” said Winston Churchill, and that curtain ran…
Peter Robinson Interview - PLUS Episode 1 Sneak Peek [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:03:18
Catch a sneak peek of the first five minutes of episode one, followed by a fascinating interview with host Bill Whittle and the man behind Ronald Reagan's famous "Tear Down This Wall" speech - Peter Robinson. Learn more…
The Cold War: Prelude To The Present [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:25
The Cold War may be over, but the tension between Russia and the West remains. Join Bill Whittle as he narrates this compelling series about two competing ideologies battling for global supremacy in the ashes of World Wa…