EP02 - Sickle’s Cucking | Stupiracy Season 01

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • In this episode of "Stupiracy," Tim and Riz unravel the lascivious layers of General Daniel E. Sickles' life-from his scandalous sex parties across from the White House to a notorious murder that scandalized Washington. Dive deep into Civil War secrets and discover how Sickles' audacious antics connect to the Star-Spangled Banner. Strap in for a wild ride through history where legality, insanity, and high society mix with a dash of good old-fashioned American scandal.
    Show Notes:
    Overview: Tim McKernan and Riz explore the tantalizing and tumultuous history of General Daniel E. Sickles, a man whose life was as controversial as it was colorful. From his dubious birthdate to his role in one of the most famous American songs, Sickles' story is anything but ordinary.
    Topics Discussed:
    The origins and implications of "Sickles Cocking"
    The notorious Sickles sex parties in Washington D.C.
    The murder of Philip Barton Key by Sickles in broad daylight
    The first successful use of the temporary insanity defense by Sickles' attorney, future Secretary of War Edwin Stanton
    Sickles' military career, including his dubious decisions and heroic actions during the Civil War
    The post-war life of Sickles, including his contributions to military and public service
    Entities Mentioned:
    General Daniel E. Sickles
    Philip Barton Key
    Francis Scott Key
    Edwin Stanton
    Mariah Carey
    Civil War battles such as the Battle of Gettysburg
    Ken Burns (in reference to his Civil War documentary)
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Комментарии • 3

  • @brantheman6486
    @brantheman6486 5 дней назад

    Great Job!

  • @carrieweatherholt3210
    @carrieweatherholt3210 8 дней назад

    I love it!!!!

  • @Kitch32
    @Kitch32 День назад

    A somewhat related side note, the term “hooker” to describe a sex worker can be attributed to General Joseph Hooker, Sickle’s commander, for the multitude of “camp followers” who stayed with the army while they camped for the winter in DC area.