MSSP - Shane Gillis on The Presidents III - Pierce, Buchanan, Abraham Lincoln, Johnson, & Grant..
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Shane Gillis, Matt McCusker, & Louis C.K. talk history.. Part 3 of them discussing the presidents of the United States in only the way they know how.
From Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast. Ep. 393 - Komedie
I can’t get enough of Shane and Louis talking American History.
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Better than JRE
Any day of the week
Dawgs on top baby
Based.
"My dad will beat up your dad" 🤦♂️ idjit
If Louis was on JRE Joe would have been like “imagine if chimps had built a railroad”
"why are you.. accusing me of having fun?" is so funny
There should be a show of exactly this, comedians talking American history. I need 20 hours of this.
This should be a weekly series
“You’re having fun right? This is fun.” Lmao Shane just wants his dad to have fun, such a good young bull
Not his dad lol
@@gregpayne1491 I know lmao it’s a joke
@@gregpayne1491clearly his dad. Are you dumb?
Louis is his spiritual father
Louis is his MSNBC step-dad 😂
Shane’s knowledge on American history astounds me
I love how Matt’s just blown away by everything said “wwwhhaatt?!”
He’s back in 7th grade but he’s actually absorbing and paying attention and learning.
You could no bullshit adopt this style of teaching and test scores would increase.
He’s back in 7th grade but he’s actually absorbing and paying attention and learning.
You could no bullshit adopt this style of teaching and test scores would increase.
He’s back in 7th grade but he’s actually absorbing and paying attention and learning.
You could no bullshit adopt this style of teaching and test scores would increase.
He’s back in 7th grade but he’s actually absorbing and paying attention and learning.
You could no bullshit adopt this style of teaching and test scores would increase.
He’s back in 7th grade but he’s actually absorbing and paying attention and learning.
You could no bullshit adopt this style of teaching and test scores would increase.
"The light has gone out of my life" along with a massive X was the entry Teddy Roosevelt posted on February 14, 1884 when both his mother and wife died. Seeing the entry in pictures has always struck me with it's sadness.
Love this….. more history with these guys please
Drunk history but without the reenactment
Our American Cousin was the play Lincoln was watching. It was a comedy
Probably the best podcast I’ve ever seen.
I need more of this
THEY NEED TO DO MORE. Great history hilarious guys!
Yo mama chin!!!
Holy crap! I need to find that Nixon speech. I remember Bob Doyle ugly crying at Nixon's funeral and Schwarzenegger citing Nixon as to wjy he got into politics. In the 90's, I remember my grandfather telling me that his favorite president was Nixon.
Okay so if I'm a History teacher in HS this is what I put on when I am having a bad day or they are, or I am bored. Figure my students will love me, learn and appreciate American History. Cheers Dawg Central!!
The Emmy on the fireplace
This should be 12 hours long
Get Conan to get in on this. You could have a top ranked podcast that actually teaches history while making it fun. Good way to give back while raking it in.
Idk why but im just now realizing how much louie sounds like conan
How did they get my torso for the thumbnail
These guys are great, it’s like drunk history. Bunch of dudes just riffing on stuff they don’t know much on
Nice!
They seem to know a shitload. An unreasonable amount really.
If I'm not mistaken, the play was our American cousin
“It’d be interesting to take this culture, with Twitter and everything, and supplant it to slavery times…” these guys should totally make this movie.
This was on my birthday! We shouldnt have it so good Louis? Assh*le
R E Lee never surrendered his sword. Grant said it was not necessary.
Bro move
Total of Americans that died in the Civil War was about 620,000
They probed his brain with a knitting needle looking for the bullet.
Patrice laid it out years ago. You give power to the few to control the many. Its pretty simple those in power will do anything to stay in power. It happens everyday at your nearby mcdonalds/walmart etc.., the shift manager tries his ass of to keep his employees in check to make sure he stays in charge and keeps a steady paycheck/voucher😂 just to feed his family.
What an astute observation
The US almost broke apart several times before the civil war
Louis Shane. You Yankee bastards need to turn this into a regular thing. I'm all in.
Grant drink many times after the out west post!
GRANT was paid 10$ for his autobiography not 1000$
I'm glad slavery is gone, but im not glad we had a civil war.. the negative effects are still present today especially in the south.. i think there was a better way..
You guys really need to do more research on the civil war
Shane's better
How the fuck do they know EVERYTHING about EVERY president?!
Louis CK is funny. But his history sucks. No wonder he has the opinions he does. He was off by about a million regarding civil war deaths for once example. Still fun to listen to, good job Shane.
He reminds me of my ADHD. Total history fan, know more than the average person, but so many details get forgotten or misremembered. Plus, he gets really excited and cuts himself off, forming new thoughts mid-thought. Probably just a scatter-brain. Weed and booze doesn’t help either with the retaining info.
Like, he has a basic idea of what he’s talking about, but hard facts and numbers get messed up.
There wasn't even a million soldier deaths in the civil war? But yeah he is a comedian, not a historian, but even the historians are often wrong so chill out a little😂
I mean he's not a historian, he's a comedian. His job here is to be as accurate as he can, but funny as fuck. Sometimes people make mistakes. Shhhhhh.
I could listen to this all day. To Donald Trump... I knew Richard Nixon and you're no Nixon.
how do they know all of this.
History buffs easily retain information related to their favorite topics
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It's called reading.
Staying awake during American History class is a start.
I believe it is called "reading about topics that interest you." lol
Where they really f'd up was after freeing them they let them stay here. Should have sent them all home.
622,000 people died in the civil war . No other US conflict comes close.
750,000 soldiers died during civil war… along with unknown number of civilians
Not teddy talks makes me kinda angry
Surprised they didnt state Lincoln was open to sending the slaves back to Africa
620,000 died in the Civil War
The Border Wars is what it was called. Your welcome
14:45 we all know it was Hamlet
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WAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKAKA!!!
Louis is trash