Jefferson and Madison: Strategies for Today
Today, James Madison’s pragmatic approach can effectively achieve Thomas Jefferson’s goals.
Today, James Madison’s pragmatic approach can effectively achieve Thomas Jefferson’s goals.
Constitutionally, war and peace aren’t the president’s decision.
Mainstream conservative and liberal "experts" intentionally misconstrue Madison’s opposition to what he called “the doctrine of South Carolina.”
Some people say an 1830 letter from James Madison proves he opposed nullification in all situations. Nothing could be further from the truth.
As James Madison wrote in Federalist #45, the powers of the federal government are “few and defined.”
Now is the time to stand firm on constitutional principles. Stand up and say no to the usurpers. Remember, the power you give them today they will have forever.
One of the most basic principles of the Constitution is that it is based on delegated and reserved powers.
We got an interesting email from Sputnik News recently relating to U.S. surveillance of foreign nationals outside the country. Here the question, followed by my response. QUESTION “The National Security Agency is currently conducting surveillance on more than 100,000 foreign nationals outside the US, several senior US officials revealed Monday, highlighting cases in which so-called…
There is no “liberty vs safety” debate. We can only be safe when we’re free.
This reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of the Constitution.