Steven Rinella
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Well, I got a more detail-oriented question.
He goes through there and it's like, good Lord.
But again, I'm sorry.
There's something so American about that.
It's what I love.
It is oftentimes the loudest or the person who maybe, and Chapman's, I don't think he really even sought out fame.
It really happened to him after his death.
And that's a whole other part of this.
He, I genuinely believe was trying to be a humble person, but you have no control over
over what parts of history get kind of scooped up and then lionized and then put on a pedestal and then you do you have the person who's right your character john he's right he's like i should be more famous than boone but for some reason whether they pushed it themselves or it's just the way history worked out boone's the one that gets put in the paintings
It is so often.
Yeah, but it is so often a writer who comes across the story is maybe getting paid at the time by some magazine and they're the ones that absolutely.
I'm also drawn thinking of writers.
Mark Twain, a great example of somebody.
Chapman is this way too.
Every state he enters and some that he didn't.
They like to lay claim to him.
They like to build a statue to him.
Often carved out of wood.
Lemon Sir has a wooden statue.