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Spiro Agnew

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 4 shows

Former Vice President whose corruption case is frequently cited as a historical reference point in discussions of executive wrongdoing and political scandal. He is referenced in contemporary podcast discourse as an example of past corruption standards—particularly regarding bribery allegations during his time as governor—that are now considered comparatively quaint relative to modern political scandals. Podcasts invoke his case when examining the history of presidential and executive branch corruption.

Episode Appearances

Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words

Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words · Mar 31, 2026

Victor Davis Hanson: NEW Book, Trump’s Endless War Agenda, Ilhan Omar Immigration Fraud Explained

Historical reference for vice presidential role of taking political flak

Trump's 2024 Campaign and Legal ChallengesJD Vance Vice Presidential Role and Controversial StatementsU.S. Military Readiness and Ammunition Shortages
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Club Random with Bill Maher

Club Random with Bill Maher · Feb 23, 2026

John Mellencamp | Club Random with Bill Maher

Former VP discussed as example of quaint corruption standards compared to modern political scandals

Aging and longevity geneticsAmerican identity and patriotismLaw enforcement accountability and police culture
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#SistersInLaw

#SistersInLaw · Feb 14, 2026

278: Is ICE Melting?

Historical reference to former Vice President who took bribes in brown paper bags while governor

ICE Mass Deportation Operations and Constitutional ConstraintsCongressional Oversight of Department of Homeland SecurityFourth Amendment Protections and Judicial Warrant Requirements
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The Oath and The Office

The Oath and The Office · Feb 12, 2026

DOJ Payback Politics (with Preet Bharara)

Former Vice President; referenced for corruption case as historical precedent for executive wrongdoing

Presidential Immunity and Constitutional LimitsDOJ Independence and PoliticizationFirst Amendment Press Freedom Protections
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