Sex, Ducks and the Founding Feud | Radiolab Podcast
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The content explores the ongoing power struggle between federal and state governments in the U.S. through a captivating narrative that highlights the complexities and scandals of constitutional law and federalism, all framed within an engaging story involving a betrayed spouse. It aims to make these intricate political topics relatable and interesting for the listener.
Key Takeaways
- Federalism often resembles a game of tug-of-war—who decides what? Spoiler alert: it’s a convoluted mess.
- When betrayal meets biochemistry, even the post office turns into a crime scene investigator—who knew?
- Charged under the International Chemical Weapons Treaty for a thumb burn? Welcome to the absurdity of legal loopholes!
- In a nation fixated on power struggles, sometimes the real drama unfolds in suburban backyards—not in Congress.
- Who knew that toxic revenge could escalate to international law? Just another Tuesday in the life of a betrayed spouse.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Caroline Bond (person)
- Nick Rosen (person)
- Kelsey Padet (person)
- Joseph J. Ellis (person)
- Duncan Hollis (person)
- Eric Bellinger (person)
- Founding Brothers (book)
- Frank Mallister (person)
- Just Keep Going (book)
- Revolutionary Summer (book)
- Melinda Haynes (person)
- Georgetown (company)
- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (company)