The Covid-19 crisis has revealed profound tensions between the federal and state governments over who has authority to direct the response to the crisis and set the timetable for reopening the country. Frank and David talk about how federalism has shaped American history and how similar fights have played out in the past.
Last Drops
Frank: Serena Zabin's new book, The Boston Massacre: A Family History
David: Caleb McDaniel winning Pulitzer for Sweet Taste of Liberty and OxEARS
Whiskey Rebellion 177: The Truth is Out There
Whiskey Rebellion 176: Filibuster or Bust
Whiskey Rebellion 175: Return to Normalcy
Whiskey Rebellion 174: Critical Race Theory
Whiskey Rebellion 173: War on Meat
Whiskey Rebellion 172: The Longest War
Whiskey Rebellion 171: D.C. Statehood
Whiskey Rebellion 170: Anglo-Saxons in the Woods
Whiskey Rebellion 169: Infrastructure Week
Whiskey Rebellion 168: The Long History of Violence against Asian Americans
Whiskey Rebellion 167: Council of Historians
Whiskey Rebellion 166: American Rescue
Whiskey Rebellion 165: Cancel Culture
Whiskey Rebellion 164: Secession Fever
Whiskey Rebellion 163: Can You Pass the Test?
Whiskey Rebellion 162: Impeachment Round 2
Whiskey Rebellion 161: Making Sense of Q-Anon
Whiskey Rebellion 160: HOF Worthy?
Whiskey Rebellion 159: End This Uncivil War
Whiskey Rebellion 158: Domestic Terrorism
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