Declaration Signers
Signers of the Declaration By Tara Ross – July 20, 2022 On this day in 1811, a signer of the Declaration of Independence writes a letter. Benjamin Rush had put [...]
Why a Republic?
America's Constitution was designed not as a democracy (which the Framers feared because of their history of violent and quick suicide) but, rather as a compound republic. Watch this [...]
Remove Biden? 25th Amendment
Can the 25th Amendment Be Used to Remove Biden? By Rob Natelson - September 8, 2021 Congress proposed the Constitution’s 25th Amendment in 1965, and state legislatures ratified it in 1967. Because [...]
Defending Marriage
The Truth Hasn’t Changed. The GOP Must Defend Marriage. Many Republicans today expressed concern about the “pandora’s box” it would open to revisit same-sex marriage—when what they should really be [...]
Knocking on Article V Doors
House measure says Congress obligation to call convention for balance budget amendment Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas is set to introduce bill calling for balanced budget amendment Tuesday By Fred Lucas – [...]
Left Attacks SCOTUS
The Left Launches Unhinged Attacks On The Supreme Court Because They’re Losing Democrats’ calls for defiance and mob violence against the Supreme Court are not based on legal arguments but [...]
Are Pants a Constitutional Right?
Dressing for Success by Anne Schlafly Cori – July 8, 2022 Charter schools offer the promise of choice in education, but since these schools are funded by taxpayer money, then [...]
Silent Americans?
Do you accept the bashing of America today? Is it time to time to not be silent anymore? Are we really silent on defending America? Observe this young [...]
Fed Land Holding Unconstitutional
Understanding the Constitution: Why Most Federal Land Holdings Are Unconstitutional and Why You Should Care By Rob Natelson – October 18, 2021 This summer has been quite a wildfire season [...]
What is Inflation?
What is Inflation? Too much money in circulation? Is the gold standard gone? How long has it been a problem? Why is inflation a hidden tax? Why is [...]
Our Internal Revolution
A Revolution Against The Administrative State By Daniel Greenfield - July 10, 2022 Four days before Independence Day, the Supreme Court fired its own shot at the modern tyranny that has dismantled the [...]
The Fall of America?
Will The U.S. Fall Just As Rome Did? When will we — or did we — pass the point of no return? Should we expect our own Julius Caesar? Rome’s [...]
The ‘Religious’ Left
Their father is the Devil December 16, 2021 By Church Militant (a 501(c)4 corporation) is responsible for the content of this commentary. As the midterm elections begin to come into [...]
Justice Gorsuch vs. Tyranny
Neil Gorsuch Takes a Stand Against the Tyranny of Unaccountable, Rogue Bureaucracy “The framers believed that a republic—a thing of the people—would be more likely to enact just laws than [...]
Composing the Constitution
How the Document Was Composed by Rob Natelson - October 18, 2021 The Constitution’s Framers were familiar with a long line of Anglo-American documentary landmarks, of which the most famous [...]
Article V Update
The End is Near! …the end of federal hegemony, that is. by Vickie Deppe – July 2022 When our Constitution was drafted in 1787, the colonists had just concluded a [...]
SCOTUS v. State’s Elections
SCOTUS to Hear Case That Could Give State Legislatures, Not Judges, Power to Regulate Elections The 'independent state legislature doctrine' is a longtime favorite of conservative legal thinkers and Republicans [...]
Justice Kagan Gets It Wrong
Justice Kagan's sophomoric misunderstanding of West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency By Thomas Lifson - July 1, 2022 The Supreme Court's decision on West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, issued on the last [...]
Reason for Electoral College
Comedian Wanda Sykes Is Mad That Rich Coastal Elites Like Her Don’t Rule All ‘The problem is that middle stuff. It’s those states in the middle, that red stuff. Why [...]
The Force of the Preamble
Understanding the Constitution: The Force of the Preamble By Rob Natelson - October 18, 2021 My last essay discussed the style of the Constitution’s preamble. Gouverneur Morris, its principal author, composed a [...]


