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155: The Life & Times of Warren G. Harding & The Teapot Dome Scandal

155: The Life & Times of Warren G. Harding & The Teapot Dome Scandal

Update: 2024-05-061
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“If you knew of a great scandal in our administration, would you for the good of the country and the party expose it publicly or would you bury it?” 


This is the story of a brilliant man’s presidency and the greatest presidential scandal to precede Watergate. This is the story of Warren G. Harding and the Teapot Dome Scandal.


Growing up in Ohio, Warren–or little “Winnie,” as his mom calls him–shows his brilliance from day one. The smart, charismatic, and handsome boy grows up to become a newspaperman and falls in love with politics while reporting. He soon becomes a rising star, holding Ohio then national offices. Taking the reins of government after World War I, the Republican hopes to return the post-war, economically downtrodden, and fearful nation to “normalcy.”


But can he return the nation to “normalcy” while his friends in the “Ohio Gang” are making shady deals? And what does Warren know of these deals? Is he naive? Or is the several-times adulterous president, who copes with the stress of office through drink and gambling, in on it? That’s the question we’ll ask ourselves as we follow his less-than-a-full-term presidency.

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155: The Life & Times of Warren G. Harding & The Teapot Dome Scandal

155: The Life & Times of Warren G. Harding & The Teapot Dome Scandal

Prof. Greg Jackson