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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/jamesbuchanan</loc>
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    <lastmod>2026-02-27</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - james buchanan</image:title>
      <image:caption>James Buchanan: the only president who looked at a country sprinting toward civil war and thought, “Let’s not overreact.” Born in 1791 in Pennsylvania and educated into respectability, Buchanan climbed the political ladder the old-fashioned way — by being everywhere. Congressman. Senator. Secretary of State. Minister to Russia. Minister to the United Kingdom. If there was a diplomatic cocktail party in the 19th century, Buchanan probably worked the room. By the time he snagged the presidency in 1856, he wasn’t some dark horse outsider. He was the establishment’s establishment. Safe. Experienced. Supposedly steady. And then history handed him the worst possible timing. Buchanan walked into office as sectional tensions over slavery were boiling over, the Republican Party was rising, and the country was one bad decision away from tearing itself apart. Instead of steering into the skid, he tried to hold the wheel perfectly still. He believed the Constitution tied his hands. He believed the courts would settle it. He believed compromise could be willed into existence if everyone just calmed down. Spoiler: everyone did not calm down. Buchanan is often ranked among the worst presidents not because he lacked experience, but because experience didn’t translate into leadership when it mattered most. He wasn’t a fool. He wasn’t incompetent in the traditional sense. He was cautious, legalistic, and allergic to confrontation at the exact moment the nation required moral clarity and political force. He didn’t cause the Civil War. But he absolutely failed to stop it from becoming inevitable. And that, historically speaking, is not a great legacy.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/franklinpierce</loc>
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    <lastmod>2026-02-20</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Franklin Pierce is proof that being agreeable, well liked, and deeply committed to “keeping the peace” can still wreck everything. Smart, charming, loyal to a fault, and catastrophically conflict averse, Pierce glided into the presidency because everyone agreed he would not rock the boat. Unfortunately, the boat was already on fire. Before the White House, Pierce was the Democratic Party’s dream employee. He showed up. He followed instructions. He kept factions talking. He believed compromise was not just useful but virtuous. Then life crushed him. Personal tragedy hollowed him out, grief became background noise, and emotional restraint turned into his defining feature. By the time he took office, Pierce was steady, quiet, and completely unequipped to confront a moral crisis that required someone to say no. As president, Pierce inherited a country spiraling toward violence over slavery and expansion. His response was to enforce the law harder, appease the loudest voices, and insist that calm was the same thing as stability. Kansas Nebraska explodes. Parties fracture. Blood spills in the territories. Pierce watches it happen and keeps insisting that order will return if everyone just follows the rules. They do not. Pierce does not shout. He does not threaten. He does not grandstand. He enables. He delays. He mistakes restraint for leadership and neutrality for wisdom. By the time he leaves office, the Democratic Party is in pieces, the nation is closer to civil war than ever, and Pierce himself is politically untouchable. Franklin Pierce was not malicious. He was not incompetent. He was simply the wrong man to prioritize harmony when the country needed confrontation. History does not remember him because he failed spectacularly. It remembers him because he failed politely, efficiently, and right on schedule.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2026-01-09</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Millard Fillmore is what happens when America elects the most responsible guy in the room and then immediately forgets it ever happened. Born poor, educated late, and powered entirely by self-discipline, Fillmore clawed his way out of frontier obscurity through sheer effort and an unshakeable belief that government should function like an actual system — not a bar fight. He was a Whig’s Whig: obsessed with Congress, allergic to executive overreach, deeply suspicious of demagogues, and committed to compromise even when compromise was politically radioactive. Fillmore didn’t crave attention, charisma, or chaos. He wanted stability, predictability, and laws that meant something: a wildly unpopular personality trait in the 19th century and honestly still today. He didn’t shout. He didn’t grandstand. He just showed up, did the work, and trusted the institutions to hold. History repaid him by absolutely ghosting him.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/zacharytaylor</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-12-26</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if you force-promoted your most chaotic coworker into a CEO position, congratulations — you already understand the Zachary Taylor presidency. Zachary Taylor was a lifelong soldier who treated politics like a mild inconvenience and bathing like an optional activity. He spent forty years fighting in muddy fields, eating whatever wasn’t moving, and accidentally collecting military victories he didn’t entirely plan — and America responded by handing him the keys to the country. Did he have political experience? Absolutely not. Did he have opinions about national policy? Also no. Did he understand what the Whig Party actually believed? Hard no. But did he show up, ignore instructions, and nearly blow up the entire slavery debate by brute-forcing anti-secession vibes into Congress? Oh, yes. Taylor was the chaotic neutral president we didn’t deserve and definitely weren’t prepared for — a man whose stubbornness briefly held the Union together before his sudden death yeeted the country back into the slow-motion disaster that would become the Civil War. He was unpredictable. He was messy. He was… somehow effective? Zachary Taylor: proof that sometimes the wrong guy at the wrong time still manages to kick the can down the road just long enough for history to say, “Well… points for effort.”</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/jameskpolk</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-11-28</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>James K. Polk was the overachieving try-hard of 19th-century politics… the guy who shows up to the group project, takes over, and somehow still manages to make everyone hate him. Born sickly and small but fueled by pure Type-A spite, Polk clawed his way from math nerd to President, promising to “get stuff done.” And oh, he did. He expanded the country’s borders by a third, picked a fight with Mexico, shoved Manifest Destiny down America’s throat, and then retired after one term because even he couldn’t stand himself anymore. Don’t let the middle-school textbook glow-up fool you, Polk’s presidency was a chaotic mix of ambition, arrogance, and imperial overreach. He micromanaged his cabinet like an overcaffeinated middle manager, bragged about finishing his “to-do list” (Texas? Check. Oregon? Check. War? Big ol’ check.), and somehow managed to die three months after leaving office — which might be the most relatable decision he ever made. In this series, we’re peeling back the curtain on the most productive president you forgot existed. Expect sass, side-eyes, and the occasional existential dread as Kyle and Eric tackle the man who proved that sometimes the problem with getting everything you want… is that you actually get it.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/johntylerjr</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-11-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>John Tyler was the original “how did this guy end up in charge?” president. He slid into the White House not on a wave of popular support but because fate (and pneumonia) cleared the path. A states’ rights purist with a serious gold fixation and an instinctive distrust of banks, Tyler was basically the Whig Party’s emotional support problem. He was technically their guy, but only in the way a cat technically lives in your house, there on paper, utterly uncooperative in practice. Once in power, Tyler quickly made it clear he was not about to be anyone’s party puppet. He vetoed Whig bills, torched alliances, and left a trail of political wig-flipping chaos in his wake. By the end of his accidental presidency, the Whigs had booted him from the party, Congress was over him, and America was left with a man who’d redefined “presidential drama” before reality TV was even a thing.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-11-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Harrison: the guy who turned battlefield bragging rights into a presidential mic drop. Born into Virginia fancy-pants society in 1773, he could have spent life sipping tea and pretending to care about poetry, but nah, he ditched med school, grabbed a musket, and headed west. There, he earned his legendary nickname, “Old Tippecanoe,” after kicking butt at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811. But military glory was just the opening act. Harrison hustled his way through politics like a pro, snagging gigs as Indiana Territory governor, congressman, senator, and diplomat. By 1840, the Whigs said, “Sure, let’s throw him the keys to the White House,” and Harrison’s campaign went full spectacle mode: humble frontiersman? Check. Log cabin? Check. Hard cider in hand? Double check. “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” became the chant on everyone’s lips, and Harrison waltzed into the presidency like a rockstar walking onto stage—ready to steal the show. And steal it he did… for about a month. Harrison’s inaugural moment was legendary: longest speech in history, delivered in freezing cold, with a level of stiff-upper-lip dedication most people reserve for awkward family dinners. He strutted into the presidency on a tidal wave of hype, ready to cement his legacy… but fate had other plans. His time in office was heartbreakingly brief, making history as the shortest-serving president ever. Harrison’s rise was epic, his campaign unforgettable, and his exit? Well… let’s just say he proved you can make a dramatic entrance and leave the world talking long after you’ve left the stage.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/martinvanburen</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-09-18</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - MARTIN VAN BUREN</image:title>
      <image:caption>Martin Van Buren wasn’t just some tavern kid from Kinderhook — he was the kid who figured out that serving beer to bickering politicians was the fastest crash course in power you could get. Fast forward a few decades and he’s sitting in the White House, running the country like it’s his own personal chessboard. Nicknamed “The Little Magician” (because “Slicker Than You” was apparently taken), Van Buren mastered the backroom deal, invented the political machine, and somehow convinced Jackson he was just a loyal little sidekick. Joke’s on Old Hickory: the “puppet” was learning all the tricks of the trade, and he was damn good at it. By the time he grabbed the presidency in 1837, Van Buren was done hiding in the wings. He had his own agenda, his own style, and the confidence to ditch the marionette strings. Problem is, his timing was trash — nothing like kicking off your presidency with a full-blown economic panic and a nation ready to riot. So was he Jackson’s puppet? Absolutely. But then he pulled a Van Buren special: flipped the script, claimed the stage, and showed the country that the quiet Dutch kid wasn’t just a side act — he was the main event.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/jackson</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-08-15</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Andrew Jackson was American grit wrapped in trauma, dipped in gunpowder, and set on fire. Orphaned by 14, slashed by a British officer for not licking boots, and somehow still standing? We love a scrappy origin story. By his twenties, he was a dueling attorney. By his thirties, a frontier celebrity. By his forties, he was personally annexing Florida like it was on clearance. This man lived like life was a bar fight and history was a dare. And for a while, it worked. He was the walking embodiment of “I’ll do it myself.” But then… we let him be president. Yikes. Once Jackson got the keys to the Republic, things got real dark real fast. He ignored the Supreme Court like it was a group text from exes. He shoved Indigenous nations off their land and called it “policy.” He nuked the national bank with pure spite. And let’s not forget the spoils system—where he handed out government jobs like party favors for anyone who said “nice veto, sir.” The dude didn’t just bend the rules, he burned the manual and dared Congress to flinch. Jackson’s story? Legendary. His presidency? A cautionary tale in boots. Respect the resilience, sure—but don’t lose the plot. This guy went from underdog to unchecked in record time, and America’s still living with the consequences.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/amendments</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-07-10</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - the bill of rights</image:title>
      <image:caption>Kyle and Eric dig into the amendments that launched a thousand Facebook arguments—breaking down what the Founders actually meant, why they were so stressed out about standing armies, and how John Adams tried to sneak in censorship before it was cool. We’re talking about the First Five Amendments—the bold, the messy, the misunderstood—and one forgotten amendment that’s still technically alive and waiting for your group chat to ratify it.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/buckwild</loc>
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    <lastmod>2026-03-27</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Look, we tried to keep Season One tidy — but the Revolutionary Era was messy, the Early Republic was messier, and Eric’s historian notes look like someone tried to explain constitutional crises using a quill dipped in caffeine. Buck Wild is where we sweep all those beautifully unhinged leftovers into one place and serve them hot. It’s the bonus miniseries where we raid Eric’s overachiever-level research stash and unleash the drama, scandals, disasters, and presidential side quests that didn’t fit cleanly into the main timeline. Season One gave you Washington through JQA — powdered-wig chaos, mythology demolition, and Founders behaving badly. Season Two cranks it up to 11 as we march through Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, and Pierce — a.k.a. the “Are we sure this is a functioning democracy?” years. These are the presidents who turned the nation into a centuries-long group chat fight, and Buck Wild is where their weirdest receipts finally get air time. History may be written by the victors, but the leftovers? The leftovers are where the real drama lives.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/quincyadams</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-05-30</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - john quincy adams</image:title>
      <image:caption>Before he was president, John Quincy Adams was basically the Forrest Gump of early America—teen diplomat during the Revolution, fluent in eight languages, rubbing elbows with czars, and ghostwriting major treaties before most people grow a mustache. As Secretary of State, he basically was U.S. foreign policy, crafting the Monroe Doctrine (yeah, that one) and paving the way for a new global era. Then came the presidency—and it sucked. Congress hated him, his own party bailed, and he spent four miserable years trying to push bold ideas like national infrastructure, public education, and an observatory while getting stonewalled by professional haters. But did he sell out? Nope. He doubled down on integrity and made everyone uncomfortable by saying things like, “Maybe slavery’s not cool, actually?” And just when most ex-presidents would peace out to a life of rich-man leisure, JQA grabbed a seat in Congress and went full firebrand. For 17 years, he obliterated the pro-slavery status quo, slamming the gag rule with thousands of anti-slavery petitions (yes, some fake, just for chaos), and torched the Supreme Court with his legendary Amistad case argument at the age of 73. John Quincy Adams wasn’t a flashy populist. He was a moral wrecking ball who weaponized brains, ethics, and relentless energy to fight systemic evil. If you're into founding-era receipts, principled trolling, and watching a guy absolutely refuse to coast on his resume—this is your series.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-06-10</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - James Monroe</image:title>
      <image:caption>James Monroe may not have the Broadway musical or the meme game of his presidential pals, but don’t sleep on America’s fifth president—he was that guy. A Revolutionary War vet who took a bullet for the cause (literally), Monroe went from teenage soldier to diplomatic heavyweight, helping shape the early republic with muscle, grit, and a whole lot of complicated choices. Monroe’s resume? Stacked. He helped negotiate the Louisiana Purchase, served as Secretary of State and Secretary of War (at the same damn time), and laid down the Monroe Doctrine—America’s foreign policy mic drop that told Europe to keep its colonizing hands off the Western Hemisphere. Iconic. But let’s be real: Monroe was also knee-deep in the contradictions that defined early America. He talked about liberty while owning slaves. He wanted unity but presided over a country cracking at the seams. And while the Era of Good Feelings sounded cute, the vibes were... not always immaculate. On The Buck Starts Here, we’re peeling back the powdered-wig polish to get into the messy, fascinating, sometimes infuriating legacy of James Monroe. Think: rebellions, compromises, war stories, and policy moves that still echo today. Monroe wasn’t flashy—but he was foundational. And we’re here to break down his story, one no-holds-barred episode at a time.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/madison</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-10</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - James Madison</image:title>
      <image:caption>James Madison—Founding Father, Constitution whisperer, and the unfortunate president who had to pack up and run when the British set fire to the White House. His presidency? A wild mix of genius, chaos, and “well, that didn’t go as planned.” Following his BFF Thomas Jefferson, Madison tried to keep the Democratic-Republican dream alive—small government, strong defense, and staying out of Europe’s endless drama. But then the War of 1812 happened, and suddenly, D.C. was in flames, the economy was in shambles, and Madison was left wondering if this whole “president” thing was really worth it. (Spoiler: Dolly Madison handled it better than he did.) But don’t count him out—Madison bounced back, helped rebuild the economy, and even ushered in the so-called Era of Good Feelings (a rare moment when Americans weren’t actively at each other’s throats). So was he a mastermind or just a very stressed-out founding father?</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-02</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Thomas Jefferson—America's third president—was basically a walking contradiction wrapped in Enlightenment ideals and a fancy powdered wig. The guy was a lawyer, planter, revolutionary thinker, and oh yeah, the genius behind the Declaration of Independence. He eloquently wrote about liberty while somehow ignoring the whole “owning people” thing. Classic, right? As Secretary of State, he and Alexander Hamilton went to war over basically everything, setting the stage for America’s first big political feud. Fast-forward to 1801, and Jefferson becomes president, riding high on his reputation as a champion of small government, low taxes, and that whole “perfect agrarian society” dream. But his presidency? A total rollercoaster. He snagged the Louisiana Purchase—basically the best real estate deal in history—then totally screwed up the economy with the Embargo Act. And his personal life? Oh, it’s as messy as it gets. From his heartache over his late wife, Martha, to his deeply controversial relationship with Sally Hemmings, an enslaved woman at Monticello, Jefferson’s story is never boring. After he left the presidency, the guy didn’t just sit back. He stayed in the game, trying to mold America in his image. And when he died on July 4, 1826—exactly 50 years after signing the Declaration and hours apart from John Adams—he left behind a legacy that's as frustrating as it is fascinating. Love him or hate him, Jefferson was a game changer—visionary, hypocrite, and all-around enigma wrapped into one.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.buckstartsherepodcast.com/episodes/shorts-i</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-01-18</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Extra Shorts of History (Season i)</image:title>
      <image:caption>Extra Shorts of History: Bite-Sized Tales of the Quirky, Surprising, and World-Changing Moments in History Ever wonder about the untold stories of history—the strange coincidences, hidden details, and game-changing moments that never made it into your high school textbooks? Extra Shorts of History brings you quick, fascinating episodes that uncover the quirkiest, most intriguing parts of the past. Narrated by our AI presenter, these stories are packed with precision, wit, and just the right touch of digital charisma. Each short episode takes a closer look at the historical gems Eric teases during our regular show—connecting the dots, uncovering unexpected insights, and giving these lesser-known moments the spotlight they deserve. From bizarre inventions and overlooked revolutionaries to scandals, genius ideas, and pivotal events, every story reveals history’s wild, weird, and wonderful side. So buckle up for a ride through time, where the past is anything but boring—brought to you by the power of AI!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>America’s First President: George Washington’s Legacy Meet America’s OG boss man, the “Father of His Country,” George Washington—who somehow held this early nation together without a political party, a roadmap, or a tolerance for nonsense. He didn’t want the job (seriously, he didn’t), but when duty called, he stepped up, took charge, and steered this fledgling country away from chaos. Before becoming the first U.S. president, Washington was out in the Virginia wilderness, fighting wars, and proving he was more than just a pretty face on the battlefield. When he finally took office, Washington didn’t just bask in presidential perks—he set up the first-ever presidential cabinet, made bold moves in foreign policy, and set the precedent for the presidency by serving just two terms. Oh, and when farmers in the Whiskey Rebellion got out of line? He squashed that uprising fast. Behind every legendary leader is an equally legendary partner. Martha Washington wasn’t just baking cookies—she played a key role in bringing grace and diplomacy to the White House. After his presidency, George Washington retired to Mount Vernon, leaving a monumental legacy—one so big they named a monument after him.</image:caption>
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