America’s Last Border War: The Punitive Expedition in Mexico, 1916

Listen to Ep. 4 “Ohio v. Mexico.”

Episode 4: “Ohio v. Mexico”. With America’s military ramping up operations in the Western Hemisphere, Alex takes a look at America’s last war on the southern border, the Punitive Expedition of 1916 in Mexico. The US invaded Mexico following the raid of Columbus, NM and the killing of 18 Americans by Mexican revolutionary, Pancho Villa. This conflict lasted nearly an entire year and would end in a diplomatic fiasco that helped push America and President Woodrow Wilson into World War I. 

So many Ohioans were involved in this military adventure from the brand new Secretary of War Newton Baker, to Commander of the Southern Theatre, Gen. Frederick Funston, one of the most famous African American soldiers in Colonel Charles Young, even the son of an Ohio President was involved in this war, or sorry, expedition. We look at the circumstances surrounding the Mexican Revolution and how the chaotic situation on our Southern border led to an American invasion in March of 1916. We look at how Villa went from an ally to Public Enemy #1. 

We’re joined by John Sherman, author and professor of history at Wright State University in Dayton, OH to discuss Pancho Villa, the revoultion and the Punitive Expedition that resulted in boots on the ground in Mexico. John takes us through the political upheaval in Mexico, to Villa’s attacks on America and the forceful, if unsuccessful, invasion that was waged to capture Pancho Villa. Check our John’s new book Mexico: A Concise Illustrated History (2026), https://www.amazon.com/Mexico-Illustrated-John-W-Sherman/dp/B0FBR8LXC4

Bruce Carlson, historian and host of the podcast My History Can Beat Up Your Politics, rejoins the show to discuss the events in Mexico that lead to a full scale American invasion 110 years ago. Bruce expertly leads us through the Mexican Revolution, the difficult mission that was the Punitive Expedition and the Zimmerman Telegram. A controversial diplomatic situation that in part contributed to America’s declaration of war against Germany and the Central Powers in April 1917. Forever changing the United States from an isolationist regional power to a global superpower in a few short months. 

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Ep. 3: The Original Fake News and How Radio Terrified America

Listen to Episode 3: “Ohio v. Radio” here

Episode 3: “Ohio v. Radio” (the Original Fake News). Alex looks at early radio as the new mass media force it was in the first half of the 20th century. We travel to Cincinnati, the home of Powell Crosley, Jr. the “Henry Ford of Radio” and learn about the outsized role of Ohio in the rise of radio. The cultural power of radio is discussed and how the public’s trust in this new media was destroyed by Orson Welles’s “War of the Worlds” broadcast in 1938 that cause nationwide panic. 

Our guests include historian Bruce Carlson to discuss early radio and the regulation of the airwaves in the 1920s and 30s. Bruce is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his excellent political history podcast My History Can Beat Up Your Politics. You can listen to MHCBUYP anywhere you get your podcasts or click here and Subscribe on iTunes: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-history-can-beat-up-your-politics/id169078375⁠

Katherine Gould, Curator of History Objects and Fine Art at the Cincinnati Museum Center, joins the show to discuss why Cincinnati was The Silicon Valley of Early Radio. We delve into the career and innovation of Powell Crosley, Jr. and his Crosely Broadcasting Company. In 1925 became the world’s leading producer of radio broadcasting equipment, we also discuss Crosely’s WLW radio station and how it became “The Nation’s Station.” Visit Katherine and the incomparable Cincinnati Museum Center at http://www.cincymuseum.org.

We’re joined again by one of our favorite authors William Hazelgrove to discuss his new book Dead Air: The Night Orson Welles Terrorized America. We talk about the fearful state of world affairs and radio’s honored position as the main source of news was used to trick listeners into thinking an alien invasion was in the process of destroying America. This unbelievable story of fake news and widespread panic changed radio forever. William’s incredible book Dead Air and all of his books can be purchased here or on Amazon. http://www.williamhazelgrove.com

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Ohio’s Last VP: Nobel Prize, #1 Hit Songwriter Gen. Charles G. Dawes

Our Presidential mini-season is back for 2024! We start with a bio episode on Ohio’s last Vice President, General Charles G. Dawes (1925-1929), Calvin Coolidge’s running mate from Marietta, Ohio. With JD Vance on the Republican ticket, Ohio may be seeing their first VEEP in 100 years. Charles Dawes is completely lost to history despite being a Nobel Peace Prize winner, songwriter of a #1 pop song, WWI General and a popular Vice President.

Alex sits down with author Annette Dunlap to discuss her excellent biography, Charles G. Dawes: A Life, (2016) of the former VP. Her great book is the only Dawes biography we could find in the last 90 years. Annette takes us through his family history from the Mayflower to the American Revolution and the Civil War to his youth in Marietta and Cincinnati, Ohio. Annette discusses, Dawes first foray into politics helping to run William McKinley’s successful 1896 presidential campaign to his time as an important general in WWI for the American Expeditionary Force.

Bruce Carlson joins the show to discuss Dawes’ time in Nebraska, in politics and the Dawes Plan to ease the global crisis surrounding Germany’s WWI reparations. Carlson the host of the My History Can Beat Up Your Politics podcast and the Vices podcast talks to us about Dawes’ years as Vice President and his rocky relationship with his running mate Calvin Coolidge. We discuss his 1925 Nobel Peace Prize and how did a former Vice President write a #1 hit pop song?

Buy Annette’s book here https://www.amazon.com/dp/0810134195

Check out Bruce’s Vices podcast on America’s Vice Presidents https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vice-presidents-of-the-united-states-podcast/id1440240504