Mother Teresa, Dr. Seuss, Gandhi. Is it possible these enlightened historical figures were total scumbags? That's what we try to decide in Scumbags of History, where we pick through the dirty underwear pile of lesser-known facts about some of the famous people society has put on a pedestal. Hosted by confirmed scumbags, comedians Brittany Schmitt and Mateen Stewart, Scumbags Of History is a thorou... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryComedy |
A literary Scumbags double-header! Featuring the not-so-great personal histories of the authors of "A Christmas Carol" and "Peter Pan". more
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Winston Churchill had a lot going on... he may or may not have let a catastrophic famine slide. more
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About 4 minutes of actual conversation involving the topic and 36 minutes of numbing chit chat and banter. Very few or no facts presented regarding the historical figures in question. All filler, no content.
Not very funny and the lack of knowledge on display is annoying.
Stupid
entertainment news for people who pretend to read.
Love this concept and it feels like hanging out with two genuine friends
Apple Podcasts | #41 | United States/Comedy |
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