Col Randy Larsen USAF (Retired) joined us on The Americanist to discuss pandemic threats to the Homeland. Randy was called into the White House to talk to VP Dick Cheney […]
Man who killed Bin Laden praises our friend, Dr. Zuhdi Jasser
Rob O’Neill, the Navy Seal who killed Bin Laden, talks about the Jihadi murder on London Bridge during Neal Cavuto’s show on 2 Dec 2019. In the course of the […]
Announcing The Americanist
Visit our podcast. Our podcast guests to date include: Eric Brakey, former Maine state Senator Col. Rob Maness Maj Gen John Barry, CEO of the Wings Over the Rockies Air […]
Political Correctness is Progressive Tyranny
My USAFA classmate and fighter pilot, Jim Silver, deserves all the credit for this point. When we cave into even letting progressives use the term political correctness, we lose. It […]
Interview with Tron Simpson on KVOR
My buddy, Tron Simpson, asked me to do an impromptu call-in for his radio show on KVOR to talk about The Road to Americanism. I’m humbled because Tron interviews the […]
Responses to assertions on the John Birch Society website
The John Birch Society is vehemently opposed to an Article V convention of states. The following paper analyses the assertions on their website. Article VI, not Article V The JBS […]
Step-by-step Evolution of Article V in Convention
Step-by-step Convention Notes on Article V The Convention convened its first quorum on Friday, 25 May 1787. On Tuesday, 29 May 1787, Edmund Randolph presented the Virginia Plan. Resolution 13 […]
How Article V Came to Be
Article V of the US Constitution defines the amendment process. The process itself has two stages: 1) proposal and 2) ratification. There are two variants of each stage.[1] The first […]
How Federal is the US Constitutional System?
The key to stability in the design of the US Constitution is the application of Newton’s third law of physics to the political process, where self-interested parties check the power […]
A republic is not a democracy
What is the difference between a democracy and a republic? Americans today have gotten sloppy by referring to them as synonyms. They are definitely not, and the distinction is very […]
What a Republic is
Most of us have been taught that a republic is defined by representative government and that democracy is direct rule by the people. Unfortunately, this distinction is off the mark. […]
Against All Enemies
Every military officer takes the uniformed services oath of office. The oath contains the following, “I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign […]
Federalism Can Remedy Two Existing Issues
When we think of the US Constitution, we instinctively think of what the founding generation called “the frame of government”. That is, we think of the three branches of the […]
Commander In Chief
The nation rightfully gets concerned whenever the President orders military force to be used anywhere in the world. Congress almost always waves the War Powers Resolution to challenge the President’s […]