
Ep. 234: Special Election Day Live Podcast: Everything You Need to Know About the Electoral College
The electoral college is one of the most important characteristics of our republic, but it is also perhaps the most misunderstood. Every time we vote for President the merit of the electoral college ...
9 Nov 202455min

Ep. 233 - The Connecticut Compromise
It's 1787 and you are a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. You represent a midsize state and arriving 3 days late, you encounter James Madison's Virginia Plan to allocate representation among...
2 Nov 202455min

Ep. 232 - Reagan & the Constitution
He was an actor, governor and our 40th president. Today, we are discussing the presidency of Ronald Reagan. Though now a modern icon of conservatives, Reagan's political leanings were originally dem...
25 Okt 202457min

Ep. 231 - Eisenhower & the Constitution
Today, we are discussing our country's 34th President, Dwight Eisenhower. A Texan by birth but raised in Kansas, Eisenhower graduated from West Point and during World War II served as the Supreme Com...
18 Okt 202454min

Ep. 230 - FDR & the Constitution
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as the 32nd US President and was our longest serving president, having run for and won four elections to the presidency. FDR was President during two tumult...
11 Okt 202457min

Ep. 229 - Herbert Hoover & the Constitution
In our chat today, we are focusing on our 31st President, Herbert Hoover. Born poor to a Quaker family in Iowa in 1874, Hoover was one of the first graduates of Stanford University in 1895. He earne...
4 Okt 202458min

Ep. 228 - Woodrow Wilson & the Constitution: How Wilson Started The Slide Toward the Administrative State
The administrative state, the professional bureaucracy in our federal government, has not always been such a feature in how government functions. Did you know President Woodrow Wilson helped precipi...
27 Sep 202456min

Ep. 227 - The Genius of America - A Journey Into Our Republic: Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy In America
In 1831, a 26 year-old French member of the aristocracy arrived in New York City to examine our prison system. Alexis de Tocqueville would do that and so much more. Over 9 months, he and his travel ...
12 Sep 202455min



















