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The Constitution: Taxes, Voting Rights, and Prohibition
The Constitution has been amended 27 times. The most famous amendments are the first ten: the Bill of Rights. But what do you know about the others? …
3 years ago
The Real Climate Crisis
We’re supposed to be in a climate crisis. And we are. But not in the way you think. Alex Epstein, author of Fossil Future, explains the real crisis a…
3 years ago
John Tyler- President Without A Party Podcast
The year was 1841. No president had ever before died in office. And then one did. Who would take over as chief executive? The Constitution was surpri…
3 years ago
William Henry Harrison: President for 31 Days
William Henry Harrison, the first Whig president, died shortly after taking office. Though he didn’t live long enough to enact his ambitious agenda, …
3 years ago
Martin Van Buren: Political Magician
The first person to fully realize the value of organizing around a political party was the eighth President of the United States, Martin Van Buren. T…
3 years ago
Andrew Jackson: The People's President
Both revered and reviled in his own time, the seventh President of the United States Andrew Jackson never backed down from a fight. His “my way or th…
3 years ago
John Quincy Adams: Dedicated To America
John Quincy Adams, the son of the second President of the United States, became the sixth President of the United States. But the road to that prize …
3 years ago
The Moral Case for Mockery
Bad ideas are everywhere, spreading like viruses. Ironically, the antidote is readily available. We just have to have the courage to use it. Seth Dil…
3 years, 1 month ago
The Myth Of Overpopulation
There are now eight billion people living on the planet. Is there enough room for all of us? Are we going to run out of food and other resources? Mar…
3 years, 1 month ago
What America Could Be...
Plenty of people can tell you what America’s problems are. But who’s talking about what America’s future could be? Kendall Qualls, president of TakeC…
3 years, 1 month ago