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History for Cocktail Parties
Thornton Kennedy and James M. Ottley
32 episodes
7 hours ago
Welcome to History for Cocktail Parties, the podcast where two Atlanta natives bring American history to life one compelling story and one good drink at a time. Whether you’re sipping bourbon, coffee or sweet tea, join us as we dive into the people, moments and movements that shaped the nation. With a mix of sharp insights, lively debate and a dash of southern charm, we make history as engaging as your favorite pour. So pull up a chair, raise a glass and let’s talk history.
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Welcome to History for Cocktail Parties, the podcast where two Atlanta natives bring American history to life one compelling story and one good drink at a time. Whether you’re sipping bourbon, coffee or sweet tea, join us as we dive into the people, moments and movements that shaped the nation. With a mix of sharp insights, lively debate and a dash of southern charm, we make history as engaging as your favorite pour. So pull up a chair, raise a glass and let’s talk history.
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The Three Governors Controversy: Georgia’s Wildest Political Showdown
History for Cocktail Parties
33 minutes 4 seconds
2 months ago
The Three Governors Controversy: Georgia’s Wildest Political Showdown

In the latest episode of History for Cocktail Parties, James Ottley and Thornton Kennedy discuss one of the strangest chapters in American political history: Georgia’s “Three Governors Controversy” of 1946–47. When governor-elect Eugene Talmadge died before taking office, chaos erupted under the Gold Dome. In a spectacle equal parts tragedy, farce, and backroom brawl, three men — outgoing governor Ellis Arnall, lieutenant governor-elect Melvin E. Thompson, and Talmadge’s son Herman — each declared themselves the rightful governor. For weeks, Georgia had three governors with locked offices, a hidden state seal and even a state trooper standoff.

History for Cocktail Parties
Welcome to History for Cocktail Parties, the podcast where two Atlanta natives bring American history to life one compelling story and one good drink at a time. Whether you’re sipping bourbon, coffee or sweet tea, join us as we dive into the people, moments and movements that shaped the nation. With a mix of sharp insights, lively debate and a dash of southern charm, we make history as engaging as your favorite pour. So pull up a chair, raise a glass and let’s talk history.