Jake @ HUBhistory
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Host of HUB History, a Boston history podcast that goes far beyond the Freedom Trail. Freelance podcast producer. Recovering marathoner and current YMCA swimmer. Dog lover. 🔗 https://HUBhistory.com/ 📍 Boston, MA 🎧 HUB History
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“Oklahomans would lose their mind if Pritzker in Illinois sent troops down to Oklahoma during the Biden administration.”

The Republican chair of the National Governors Association breaks with Trump.

www.nytimes.com/2025/10/09/u...
Oklahoma’s Republican Governor Criticizes National Guard Deployment in Chicago
www.nytimes.com
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Wifi didn't exist yet when I grew up in the middle of nowhere Appalachia, taking the bus an hour and 45 minutes each way to school, but I can dream of what it would be like to have connected school buses. And they want to rip that away. Probably helped the kids get their homework done!
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Fuckin clown take
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I thought maybe I had missed something, but there's nothing in here about show trials of political opponents, military occupations of cities that voted for the wrong guy, secret police snatching people off the street with no cause or warrant and sending them to overseas gulags with no trial...
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“The Founders would never believe that it would ever come to pass that one state militia could be sent to another state for the purposes of political retribution”

THAT PART!

Thank you, Judge Perry.
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“I’ll declare war on you if you don’t give me the peace prize” is an incredible bit
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It is impossible for me to watch the second episode (from Lexington to Independence) of John Adams with a dry eye in the climate of 2025.
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Ooh, I almost missed this anniversary... Learn more about the ill-advised Massachusetts invasion of Quebec in this classic podcast: www.hubhistory.com/episodes/no-...
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Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, for I was a stranger, and ye took me not in; naked, and ye clothed me not; sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not.
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I've got some uncles who didn't have bone spurs who would take issue with the idea that we just took it easy and stopped fighting to win.
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Trump: "The problem with Vietnam, we, you know, we stopped fighting to win. We would've won easy. We would've won Afghanistan easy. We would've won every war easy. But we got politically correct. 'Oh, let's take it easy.' We're not politically correct anymore, just so you understand."
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I spatchcocked a chicken and roasted it with a rough approximation of Lydia Maria Child's Medford cracker stuffing. Everything came out better than expected!
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If everybody's doing it...
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Oct. 5, 1775: The Continental Congress sends Washington intelligence of two British ships heading for Quebec with military stores and directs him to outfit Massachusetts warships to intercept them. The instructions for the general contain the first mention of American "marines." 1/2
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boston1775.bsky.social
This is all Isaac Smith, Jr.’s fault.
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Oct. 4, 1775: The Massachusetts House of Representatives orders the overseers of Harvard College "to inquire into the principles" of its staff and "dismiss those who, by their past or present conduct, appear to be unfriendly to the liberties and privileges of the Colonies."
The Harvard campus
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I'm not sure about that one. I always get a free copy from my YMCA.
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Even if you don't usually read print media, find yourself a copy of the @baystatebanner.bsky.social 60th anniversary retrospective issue!
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Liz Covart hosts one of the first and most popular academic history podcasts (Ben Franklin's World) and presented at the first History Camp. You can bet I'll tune in for this talk on early attempts to unify the American colonies, long before 1776.

www.eventbrite.com/e/the-first-...
The First Drafts of the United States: Early Experiments in American Union
Join us on Zoom for a conversation about the forgotten stories of America's "rough drafts": a series of failed experiments with unity.
www.eventbrite.com
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It breaks my heart when I think about how long John and Abigail had to be separated in the cause of American liberty.

(Yes, I'm watching HBO's John Adams again.)
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They kicked down 150 doors in the middle of the night, handcuffed hundreds of residents (many children, some naked) in the street, and trashed every apartment. Some residents say their valuables and identiy documents were stolen while they were in custody, likely by ICE.
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You can't raid and arrest everyone in an entire apartment building, or even legitimately get a warrant to do that, any more than you could for a whole neighborhood. That would be a general warrant. This is the most specific core the-British-did-it-to-us thing the Fourth Amendment is written to ban.
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NEW — An estimated 40 people were taken by federal agents in an overnight raid in South Shore, a predominantly-Black neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side.

A couple who live nearby said they were shocked to see the enormous militarized raid in their community.

thetriibe.com/2025/09/feds...
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I’ve been giving walking tours in Boston for 19 years (and hanging around near Faneuil Hall, the Blackstone Block, and Haymarket for a lot longer than that). And yesterday was the 1st time I noticed this 100-year-old plaque at 16 North St. about the unsung hero of 1775, William Dawes. #midnightride
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The Parker House in #Boston opened 170 years ago this month, Monday, October 8, 1855. Here are a few rare items of Parker House memorabilia in our collection. We share these during our private tours. They include the oldest surviving piece of correspondence from the hotel dated December 30, 1855.
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Um, anybody bother reading Article I?

It's absolutely maddening to live in a world where the party of "We the people" forearm tattoos doesn't give a flying fuck about the US Constitution.
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Trump meets with Russ Vought to discuss potential cuts to "Democrat Agencies," describing them as a "political SCAM," and considers if cuts will be temporary or permanent.
Donald J. Trump via Truth Social: I have a meeting today with Russ Vought, he of PROJECT 2025 Fame,  to determine which of the many Democrat Agencies, most of which are a political SCAM, he recommends to be cut, and whether or not those cuts will be temporary or permanent. I can’t believe the Radical Left Democrats gave me this unprecedented opportunity. They are not stupid people, so maybe this is their way of wanting to, quietly and quickly, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! President DJT
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So during a government shutdown, ICE has the resources to break down every door in an apartment building and handcuff naked US citizen children and drag them screaming away from their mothers into the street at 3am, but nobody can visit the USS Constitution because the US Navy isn't getting paid?
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“It was heartbreaking to watch,” said Watson. “Even if you’re not a mother, seeing kids coming out buck naked and taken from their mothers, it was horrible.”…

“Stuff was everywhere…people’s birth certificates, and papers thrown all over. Water was leaking into the hallway. It was wicked crazy.”
Massive immigration raid on Chicago apartment building leaves residents reeling: 'I feel defeated'
The Department of Homeland Security said federal agents with Border Patrol, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives arrested 37 people in the raid.
chicago.suntimes.com