That one of our guests said has been neglected and derided by throughout history. But in her time, the hardings came in as very popular people. Were going to learn more about the trajectory of her time and her husbands time in office and her interesting story that not many people know today. Susan swain let me introduce you to our two guests. Katherine sibley is a history professor at st. Josephs college in philadelphia. Shes a biographer of the first lady. Her book is called first Lady Florence harding behind the tragedy and the controversy. Thank you for being here. Susan swain David Pietrusza is a guest as well tonight. President ial historian and the author of many books including 1920 the year of the six president s. And thats really where i want to start tonight because we think of Warren Harding and we think of teapot dome and the other scandals of his presidency. But in 1920, when he came into office. It was in a landslide. Sixty percent of the popular vote, 404 Electoral Colle
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Good evening. We are going to tell you the story of Florence Harding, who has been neglected and derided throughout history. And hardings came in as popular people. We are going to learn about her and her husbands time in office. Let me introduce you to our guest. Katherine sibley is a history professor at st. Joseph college. Her book is called behind the tragedy and controversy. David pietrusza is a guest as well. Authorntial historian, of the book 1920, the year of the six president s. When he came to office, it was in a landside. Set the stage for what brought these people into office. The mood of the country is bad. It is the year when any republican who ran, the trick was to get to the nomination. Tr was supposed to be the nominee. There was a big split. That is patch. Tr dies in his sleep. There are people who want to fill the void. The governor of illinois. Which leads you to the fourth man, the available man, andrew sinclair, Warren Harding. Too cold,too hot, not not too much o
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