From famous founders to capitalist cooks, from sex scandals to the dirtiest blues song, AMERICAN FILTH dives into the filthier side of American history: uncovering people who society has largely excluded from the history books because they were too unconventional, provocative, seedy, dirty, trashy…. Or just plain filthy. And sure, some of these folks made great contributions to history. But that’s... more
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Thoman Jefferson pitched a very odd bill that proposed chopping off peens and noses.
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Sometimes, when you cheat and cheat and cheat some more, you face the consequences of your actions. No one knows this better than Senator Arthur Brown (RIP), one of the first senators from Utah.
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In 1921, the United Press put out an article about a child murder with a hilariously awful spell-check error.
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I enjoy the show mostly, I do learn something new every episode. only thing that bugs me is the host has to make thing political,I listen to forget about the world today
I enjoy the show mostly, I do learn something new every episode. only thing that bugs me is the host has to make thing political,I listen to forget about the world today
At last an escape from the careful and cautious. She delivers a twist that starts as a knot and then unravels inspiring a sense of humorous delight. She is not bound by discrete conventions of propriety.
Unoriginal concept and nothing more
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The content focuses on the more scandalous and unconventional aspects of American history, bringing to light figures and events that are often overlooked due to their questionable morals or controversial actions. With episodes featuring humor and irreverent storytelling, the exploration encapsulates a mix of notorious individuals, crimes, and events that showcase the filthier side of the nation's past. The show is distinguished by its comedic approach, transforming dark or shocking historical narratives into engaging and entertaining retellings, likely appealing to those with a penchant for humor coupled with a fascination for history.
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