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SummaryIn this conversation, Frederick interviews Jesse Rude, a constitutional scholar and advocate. They discuss the importance of understanding the Constitution and holding the government accountable to its principles. They explore the growth of government and the impact of bureaucracy on individual liberties. Jesse shares his personal experience with adoption and how it shaped his passion for constitutional advocacy. They delve into the Second Amendment and the need for responsible gun ownership. The conversation also touches on the possibility of government turning against the people and the role of armed citizens in defending their rights. The conversation covers a range of topics including securing schools, mental health, homelessness, Trump's presidency, the two-party system, media influence, critical thinking, targeted advertising, cancel culture, and the need for accountability and education.
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By Frederick RemickSummaryIn this conversation, Frederick interviews Jesse Rude, a constitutional scholar and advocate. They discuss the importance of understanding the Constitution and holding the government accountable to its principles. They explore the growth of government and the impact of bureaucracy on individual liberties. Jesse shares his personal experience with adoption and how it shaped his passion for constitutional advocacy. They delve into the Second Amendment and the need for responsible gun ownership. The conversation also touches on the possibility of government turning against the people and the role of armed citizens in defending their rights. The conversation covers a range of topics including securing schools, mental health, homelessness, Trump's presidency, the two-party system, media influence, critical thinking, targeted advertising, cancel culture, and the need for accountability and education.
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