Constitution
SCOTUS Begins Session With Gun-rights and Free-speech Cases
The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) began its new term on Monday with a docket of cases that include gun rights, efforts to control...
The Gurgling Death Knell of Gun Control, Smart Guns Are Here, and a Philly Quick Draw Memaw Perforates Two Petty Thieves
I can hear the gurgling Death Knell of Gun Control! The Anti-government Governors from deserts of New Mexico to the hills of Tennessee...
Read moreMark Meckler: If You Love the Constitution, You Support COS
In a recent blog post, the Convention of States (COS) organization’s president, Mark Meckler, claimed that anyone who “loves the Constitution” will support...
Read moreCNN Chyron: “Outdated Constitution Has Put Democracy at Risk”
CNN may never be able to top its now infamous 2020 chyron, “Fiery But Mostly Peaceful Protests…” — but that doesn’t mean the...
Read moreA Rising or a Setting Sun? Lessons From the Last Day of the Convention of 1787
As we stand today in the United States of America, will we let the sun set on our federation of sovereign republic-states? Or...
Read moreCOS: Constitutional Convention Only Way to Stop Federal Land Grab
As is their habit, the Convention of States organization is pushing a Con-Con to fix the Constitution, when the problem they’re highlighting could...
Read moreGA Gov. Admits Machines Can be Hacked, Push for Paper Gains Momentum
The movement to restore election integrity and security by using paper ballots and hand counting got a big boost in Georgia as Governor...
Read moreNew Mexico Governor Cancels Second Amendment Using “Public Health” Excuse
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued an emergency order prohibiting law-abiding citizens from carrying firearms in public in Albuquerque and surrounding Bernalillo County....
Read moreThe Convention of 1787: What It Did, What It Was Supposed to Do, and What We Can Learn From the Difference
The delegates in 1787 produced an entirely new Constitution establishing an entirely new form of government. We got lucky then. ...
Read moreThe Convention of 1787: The History of the President’s Cabinet
Why does the president have a Cabinet, and where did it come from? These questions are critical considering the power of the Cabinet and...
Read moreDANGER Amid Con-Con Push and Federal Persecution, Warns RNC Committeewoman
The establishment and the Democrat party are working to criminalize the political process and if Americans do not get involved to resist these...
Read moreThe Constitution’s Unsung Hero: Matt Rosendale
During his two years in Congress, U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale of Montana has quietly compiled a perfect Freedom Index score. The New American interviewed Rosendale...
Read moreHow States Can Nullify to Enforce the Constitution
The federal government — including the legislative, executive, and judicial branches — has for decades implemented and enforced unconstitutional and increasingly-socialist policies. These...
Read moreConvention of 1787: Frequent Elections Are Term Limits in Republican Governments
Term limits not only remove legislators’ motive for good behavior, but force them from office just when their experience makes them most valuable...
Read moreA Federal Mental Health Registry to Strip Guns from Military Vets
Every gun control law is a red flag law. Anyone who would try to take your guns, well that’s a red flag. Surprise,...
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