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Pastor Ernie Sanders
April 16, 2026
The host discusses the importance of understanding the Constitution and its role in American governance, highlighting the 25th Amendment and the Electoral College. He also touches on voter fraud, the Democrat Party's alleged cheating, and the impact of liberal policies on society. Additionally, he addresses LGBTQ issues, abortion, and the role of Christianity in modern America. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
April 07, 2026
George Washington's approach to leadership and the early years of the United States are explored, including his cabinet appointments, the creation of a national bank, and the country's early economic development. The podcast delves into the competing visions of America held by Washington's cabinet members, particularly Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson, and how these visions shaped the country's future. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
April 02, 2026
The story of America's founding and the ratification of the Constitution, with a focus on the Bill of Rights and the leadership of George Washington. The Constitution is presented as an experiment in self-governance and the protection of individual liberties. [... more]
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Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 28, 2026
Judge David Engler discusses his plans to challenge the abortion amendment in Ohio, citing its violation of his constitutional authority as a juvenile court judge, and the need to protect the rights of parents and the unborn. [... more]
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Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 24, 2026
Pastor Ernie Sanders and Judge David Engler discuss the abortion amendment in Ohio, citing the judicial bypass procedure and the lack of parental consent required for minors to obtain an abortion. They argue that this is an abomination and a threat to the family, and that it is essential to preserve the image of God in human government. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 23, 2026
The Bible and the Bill of Rights have been trampled in the streets, and corruption reigns in government. The people of Israel complained against God, forgetting His blessings, and were punished with fiery serpents. Similarly, people today forget God's goodness and are ungrateful, leading to disobedience and suffering. The Lord's sovereignty and control are evident in history, and He plans ahead, as seen in the story of Moses and the Israelites. The importance of faith, gratitude, and obedience to God is emphasized, and the consequences of disobedience are highlighted. The current state of government and society is discussed, with concerns about freedom, corruption, and the erosion of constitutional rights. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
March 23, 2026
The Constitution's ratification was a complex process, with the Federalist Papers playing a crucial role in shaping public opinion. James Madison's Federalist Number Ten addressed the problem of factions, arguing that a larger republic would be more effective in preventing the tyranny of any one interest group. Madison's ideas on representation, liberty, and the importance of a pluralistic system continue to influence American politics and governance. [... more]
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Dana Loesch
March 20, 2026
A discussion about the threat of Islamism, particularly in universities, and its connection to foreign funding. The conversation also touches on quantum computing, AI, and the controversy surrounding Steve Bannon's appearance at CPAC, as well as the potential threat posed by Marco Rubio and the involvement of various individuals and organizations in the 2028 election. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
March 16, 2026
Theodore Oman, an immigrant from Austria-Hungary, developed a deep appreciation for the Declaration of Independence after being taught about it by a teacher. He used his lithography skills to create a lifelike replica of the document, which he donated to the Library of Congress. Oman's masterpiece is considered one of the most accurate copies of the Declaration ever made, and it has become an important part of American history. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
March 12, 2026
The American Constitution, created by imperfect men, allowed for the existence of slavery in some areas while permitting its prohibition in others. Historian Bill McClay explores the complexities of the Constitution's relationship with slavery, highlighting the compromises made by the founding fathers and the ongoing impact of these decisions on American society. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
March 05, 2026
When the framers drafted the Constitution, they designed it to manage conflict by creating a system of representation that balances the interests of different entities and allows for the free play of perspectives. The Constitution's structure, with its separation of powers and enumerated powers, is intended to inhibit governments from doing rash and foolish things and to provide a mechanism for conflicts to be negotiated and channeled for the greater good of the public. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
February 24, 2026
George Washington's connection to the city of Cincinnati is rooted in his regard for classical virtue and biblical virtue, as well as his admiration for the Roman dictator Cincinnatus, who surrendered his power back to the Senate and people after saving Rome. Washington's actions as the first President of the United States, including his decision to surrender his military power at the end of his term, reflect the ideals of Cincinnatus and the importance of upholding the rule of law and order. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
February 24, 2026
The Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia aimed to create a government that would last, with John Adams' essay, Thoughts on Government, influencing the framers' thinking. The federal system was developed to reconcile unity and diversity, with power distributed widely. The Constitution introduced enumerated powers, separation of powers, and a diffusion of power to channel human nature for the public good. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
February 20, 2026
Professor Bill McClay from Hillsdale College delves into the complexities of the American Revolution, exploring the themes of home rule, virtuous citizens, and the concentration of power. He discusses the Articles of Confederation, the Northwest Ordinance, and the need for a Constitutional Convention to reform the government and ensure the nation's future. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade
February 05, 2026
The American Revolution's legacy is explored in Jonathan Turley's book, Rage and the Republic, which examines the country's unique blend of democracy and capitalism. Turley discusses the challenges of the 21st century, including AI and robotics, and argues that capitalism is the solution to these problems. He also touches on the rise of socialism and the importance of understanding American history in a positive and accurate way. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
February 04, 2026
The American Revolution marked a significant turning point in Jewish history, as Jews played a crucial role in the fight for independence and the establishment of the United States. The Revolution brought about a new era of religious freedom, with the US Constitution guaranteeing liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship. George Washington's letters to the Jewish community in Rhode Island, particularly to Moses Seixas, set a standard for the nation to live up to, emphasizing the importance of treating all citizens equally, regardless of their religious beliefs. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
January 30, 2026
American exceptionalism is rooted in the structure of the US government, not just the Bill of Rights, according to Antonin Scalia. In a speech to the Senate Judiciary Committee, Scalia argues that the separation of powers is the key to the distinctiveness of America, and that gridlock is a necessary protection of minorities. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
January 26, 2026
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan honors the late Justice Antonin Scalia, praising his legacy as a transformative figure in American law, and highlighting his passion for connecting with law students and inspiring them to think critically about the law. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
January 12, 2026
The story of Antonin Scalia, a self-made man who rose to become a Supreme Court Justice, is a testament to the American dream. Born to Italian immigrant parents, Scalia's life was shaped by his father's values of hard work, devotion to family, and a love of learning. He faced rejection and adversity, but his strong character and academic excellence propelled him to success. Scalia's views on originalism and the Constitution were influenced by his Catholic faith and his immigrant experience, and he became a vocal critic of affirmative action. His life and legacy continue to inspire and shape the law. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
January 08, 2026
A Vietnam War veteran shares his story of joining the Marine Corps and serving in Vietnam, grappling with the moral implications of war and the duty to uphold the Constitution of the United States. [... more]
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