Minisode 51: Where's the Beef Between Eleanor & Alice Roosevelt?

This mini is a continuation of Episode 55, the life and times of Teddy Roosevelt’s eldest and most flamboyant daughter, Alice Roosevelt Longworth. STEPHANIE talks about what caused the rift between her and her cousin Eleanor. 

ALSO MENTIONED: Princess Alice, Where’s the Beef, Lowry’s, lemon pepper, Nausaw country, Warren G. Harding, teapot dome scandal, getting graffiti with it, TR Jr., Navy, sacrificial lamb, Sinclair, it takes money to grift money, LBJ, JFK, The Third Wheel podcast, sorcery, one turn of the black pepper grinder, boeuf with milk and white people, am I right?

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She is the Moment: Episode 55 (The Story of Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the Original Hyper-Public First Kid)

In our first episode of Season 5 we are coming to y’all from Detroit!! We kick off the season with a cocktail called the Hanky-Panky. This drink is Ada “Coley” Coleman’s most famous drink from the turn of the century. Her classic concoction is still on menu today at her old bar and it ties perfectly to the era and theme of STEPHANIE’s scandal. 

STEPHANIE shines a light on the story of the original hyper-public first kid, Alice Roosevelt. We 🥂to Alice Roosevelt’s most iconic quote, a quote that she later had enshrined in needlepoint on a tea pillow “If you can't say something good about someone, sit right here by me.” 
Alice Roosevelt: The Original First Kid - JSTOR Daily 
Alice Roosevelt Longworth - Wikipedia 
"The First Daughter of the Land:" Alice Roosevelt as Presidential Celebrity, 1902-1906 
Alice Roosevelt Longworth: The Story Of The Original White House Wild Child
“The Other Washington Monument”: Alice Roosevelt Longworth — Historic America 
Alice Roosevelt: 27 Facts About The White House’s Original ‘Wild Child’ | Thought Catalog 
At 90, Alice Roosevelt Longworth didn’t care who she offended in this mean, funny 1974 interview - The Washington Post

ALSO DISCUSSED: Per our last email, Woodredith, Steel Magnolias, Eleanor Roosevelt, Hot Topic, TUX’s friend Leon, hot gos, Paris Hilton, Alice Blue, Peculiar Picture Show, tea, snake pockets, purse daggers, paganism, President Mush, lobotomies, Ohio, white wedding dresses, voo-doo dolls, Lyndon Johnson-proof hats, Princess Margaret, drips ‘n drabs, the New Deal, Gouverneur Morris, sending Fernet via post, and our 5th anniversary launch party.

For more info on our episode “cocktail” and the Hanky-Panky:
Ada Coleman - Wikipedia
Hanky Panky cocktail at The American Bar
Around the World in 50 Classic Cocktails: The Hanky Panky
Hanky Panky Cocktail Recipe

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Summer Break Re-Release: Japanese Internment Camps

Rachel from the Hashtag History podcast introduces the listeners’ favorite scandal TUX has covered on Season 3—Episode 26: Japanese Detention Center. 

He explores one of the worst violations of civil rights in the 20th century, Japanese detention centers on American soil. We toast to refusing to learn from our mistakes and repeating them over and over again!
The Incarceration of Japanese-Americans during World War II
Japanese-American Internment During World War II
Japanese Internment Camps: WWII, Life & Conditions - HISTORY
Senate Votes to Compensate Japanese-American Internees
Laying Some History On You: The High Cost of Internment Camps
The Injustice of Japanese-American Internment Camps Resonates Strongly to This Day
Learn the Legacy of Japanese American Incarceration
Road to the Camps
The dangerous economics of racial resentment during World War II

ALSO MENTIONED: Freedom costing $1.05, catching Japan’s hands, buying a Kia, a bag of rusty nickels, George Nakashima,George Takei, and ICE detention centers.

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Nightmare on Enewetak: Episode 16 (Enewetak Cleanup Vets & Henry Wallace)

Do you like piña coladas? Not the popular song (which is apparently about cheating), but the breezy tropical drink? Tux shares the murky history of this episode's cocktail, from Puerto Rican pirates to hotel bartenders, and describes how this island-y beverage ties in with his scandal this month.

Do you like piña coladas? Not the popular song (which is apparently about cheating), but the breezy tropical drink? Tux shares the murky history of this episode’s cocktail, from Puerto Rican pirates to hotel bartenders, and describes how this island-y beverage ties in with his scandal this month.

Also discussed: Artisanal PBR, Jimmy Buffet, Suddenly Last Summer, Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States, The original members of Destiny’s Child, that forgotten time in American history when we all agreed that Nazis are bad, Trapper Keeper ™, Thruples, and “Oh Florida”. 

Tux is revisiting the Marshall Islands this month, so hold onto your butts. If you thought the story of the Castle Bravo test was a bummer, I don’t think you’re ready for this depressing jelly. After nuclear testing finished on the remote Islands of Enewetak Atoll, they were highly radiologically contaminated, but the government had promised the Marshallese people that they’d be able to return. To try to make that possible, American servicemen were sent on a fool’s errand and paid dearly for it. 
Special Thanks to Brian Cowden for his help in researching this story and for audio from his documentary short films about the Marshall Islands and Enewetak Cleanup Vets. 
Troops Who Cleaned Up Radioactive Islands Can’t Get Medical Care
Lojwa Animals: Do Not Forget The Forgotten, A short film by Brian Cowden
The U.S. put nuclear waste under a dome on a Pacific island. Now it’s cracking open.
Wiki- Runit Island
The U.S. won't clean out its leftover radioactive waste from a huge dome in Marshall Islands
Runit Dome Pacific Radioactive Waste
Wiki - Pacific Proving Grounds
Marshall Islands More Radioactive than Chernobyl
Marshall Islands, Where US Ran 67 Nuclear Weapon Tests, More Contaminated than Fukushima and Chernobyl
Google Books: Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands, Clean Up, Rehabilitation
This Concrete Dome Holds A Leaking Toxic Timebomb
A poison in our island
Conspiracy of silence: After atomic blasts, a dangerous cleanup scarred troops for life
Wiki- Enewetak Atoll
Atomic Veterans: Enewetak Atoll
The Toxic Legacy of a Deadly Paradise
Photos from Ken Kasik- A Lojwa Animal

Stephanie spends this episode counting the ways in which she loves Henry Wallace, FDR’s progressive second vice president. She also details the shady ways in which the Democrat’s conservative party leadership blocked Wallace’s bid for a second term as VP at the Democratic National Convention, and got him replaced with an errand boy/turd who was more aligned with their interests.
Wiki - Henry A. Wallace
Henry Wallace - Century of the Common Man (1942)
“I Hardly Know Truman”
Franklin D. Roosevelt: The American Franchise
Multiple-Term Presidents Who Switched VPs
The Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Long Struggle for Freedom
Wiki - Edwin W. Pauley|
The Year the Veepstakes Really Mattered
Wiki - 1944 United States Presidential Election
Searching for the "Inner Light": the Development of Henry A. Wallace's Experimental Spiritualism
Wiki - John Nance Garner
John Nance Garner’s continuing relevance
Why Did the Democratic and Republican Parties Switch Platforms?
Harry S. Truman, 34th Vice President (1945)

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