Lindsey Graham
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
From the macabre imagination of Edgar Allan Poe to the quintessentially American adventures of Mark Twain to James Baldwin's searing insights on race, we explore the remarkable lives behind the works that have shaped our nation's literary consciousness.
From Wondery, this is the third and final episode of our series on the St.
Valentine's Day Massacre.
American History Tellers is hosted, edited, and executive produced by me, Lindsey Graham for Airship.
Audio editing and sound design by Molly Bach.
Music by Thrum.
This episode is produced by Polly Stryker.
Managing producer, Desi Blaylock.
Senior producers are Alita Rosansky and Andy Beckerman.
Executive producers, Jenny Lauer Beckman and Marshall Louis for Wondery.
No.
Because that's not my job.
I've been with him on every cable TV show known to man.
I'm very impressed with the way he can articulate what's at stake.
I'm sure he'll have a prominent role in Iran.
Don't make it too hard.
All we can do is help Iran have a chance to be free.
If they screw it up, they screw it up.
I'd rather give them a chance than not, because I know what I'm getting with the Ayatollah.
The difference is Trump, and he'll love hearing that, sort of.