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EPISODE 13: NJ AND THE REVOLUTION WITH ROBERT SULLIVAN

1 h 16 min · 2. maj 2026
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What's would be the quintessential New Jersey way to commemorate the nation's semiquincentennial?  How about a Sloppy Joe sandwich, a very long walk, a possibly illegal boat ride and a bunch of giant bonfires? As our nation prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday this year, the growing roster of events and commemorations being announced kept reminding me (partly for what the agenda seems to lack) of one of my long-favorite books "My American Revolution" [https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250037701/myamericanrevolution/] by Robert Sullivan.  Sullivan's book celebrates the massive, but often shortchanged role New Jersey played in the revolution through a series of personal journeys and haphazard experiments and adventures. (ok, he goes to NY and PA, too). As his book blurb sates, "Sullivan's history is personal, anecdotal, experiential. This is a fiercely individual and often hilarious journey; in the process of making our revolution his, Sullivan shows us how alive our own history is, right under our noses." In short, the things Sullivan does in his book: solo hikes along evacuation routes, looking for signs of the history all around us, pondering what it all means to us, seem like just the things a smart Jerseyan might want to do for the 250th. On this episode of The Jersey Angle, we sit down with Sullivan for a winding conversation about the Watchung Mountains, the nation's "first and worst" poet, bonfires and Sloppy Joe sandwiches. Listen, enjoy, take a walk, and, please, subscribe.  And as we mention in the podcast, when you're serving those Sloppy Joe's, this 4th of July, don't forget the fancy toothpicks with the plastic decorations on top. It is a special occasion, after all. - BD

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EPISODE 13: NJ AND THE REVOLUTION WITH ROBERT SULLIVAN

What's would be the quintessential New Jersey way to commemorate the nation's semiquincentennial?  How about a Sloppy Joe sandwich, a very long walk, a possibly illegal boat ride and a bunch of giant bonfires? As our nation prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday this year, the growing roster of events and commemorations being announced kept reminding me (partly for what the agenda seems to lack) of one of my long-favorite books "My American Revolution" [https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250037701/myamericanrevolution/] by Robert Sullivan.  Sullivan's book celebrates the massive, but often shortchanged role New Jersey played in the revolution through a series of personal journeys and haphazard experiments and adventures. (ok, he goes to NY and PA, too). As his book blurb sates, "Sullivan's history is personal, anecdotal, experiential. This is a fiercely individual and often hilarious journey; in the process of making our revolution his, Sullivan shows us how alive our own history is, right under our noses." In short, the things Sullivan does in his book: solo hikes along evacuation routes, looking for signs of the history all around us, pondering what it all means to us, seem like just the things a smart Jerseyan might want to do for the 250th. On this episode of The Jersey Angle, we sit down with Sullivan for a winding conversation about the Watchung Mountains, the nation's "first and worst" poet, bonfires and Sloppy Joe sandwiches. Listen, enjoy, take a walk, and, please, subscribe.  And as we mention in the podcast, when you're serving those Sloppy Joe's, this 4th of July, don't forget the fancy toothpicks with the plastic decorations on top. It is a special occasion, after all. - BD

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Did you know when Newark Mayor and Democratic candidate for governor Ras Baraka was arrested at an ICE detention facility the Mr. Softee Man was there to serve ice cream? Have you heard about how one Republican hopeful would fabricate ridiculous falsehoods on the TV news show he hosted? Did you know about the reporter who is Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop version of The Pink Panther's "Cato" character, keeping him on his toes? Whether you haven't followed NJ crazy gubernatorial primary race at all or have been following it closely, you're bound to learn some useful and enlightening or fascinating but completely irrelevant information as we break down the madness of the state's free-for-all race in advance of the June 10 voting. Our guest (and the aforementioned Cato) is Terrence T. McDonald, editor the New Jersey Monitor.

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