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Bill of Rights: Unnecessary and Dangerous? | Path to Liberty Podcast

During the ratification debates, Federalists repeatedly warned that adding a bill of rights would be unnecessary - and even dangerous. Learn what they had to say - where they made good points - and missed the mark too.

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Jefferson Nullified? The Embargo of 1807-09 | Path to Liberty Podcast

Just 9 years after Thomas Jefferson called for nullification of the Alien and Sedition Acts - states and individuals took the same kind of strategy against his Embargo Act - signed by Pres. Jefferson in late 1807 - and a series of follow up acts to beef up enforcement of it.

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Nelson: Defending the Constitution is an ongoing challenge

"Somehow critics expect the Constitution to leap off the page and be self-enforcing when the national government, nearly all opinion makers and the citizenry ignore it," columnist Ross Nelson writes.

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Life Liberty Levin

conspiracy, he was disloyal to jefferson, jefferson was running against adams at the time but he got 65 el electoral college on votes, they had over 30 votes back and forth, house was to choose the next president, hamilton had great power, he disliked jefferson. but he hated aaron burr. so finally what happens is hamilton, he was the first treasury -- he turned tide by lobbying his fellow federalists to throw their support to jefferson, a couple years later, the famous duel between aaron burr and h hamilton, that seemings more contention

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Life Liberty Levin

conspiracy, he was disloyal to jefferson, jefferson was running against adams at the time but he got 65 eloc electoral college on votes, they had over 30 votes back and forth, house was to choose the next president, hamilton had great power, he disliked jefferson. but he hated aaron burr. so finally what happens is hamilton, he was the first treasury -- he turned tide by lobbying his fellow federalists to throw their support to jefferson, a couple years later, the famous duel between aaron burr and ha hamilton, that seemings more contention

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Life Liberty Levin

conspiracy, he was disloyal to jefferson, jefferson was running against adams at the time but he got 65 eloc electoral college on votes, they had over 30 votes back and forth, house was to choose the next president, hamilton had great power, he disliked jefferson. but he hated aaron burr. so finally what happens is hamilton, he was the first treasury -- he turned tide by lobbying his fellow federalists to throw their support to jefferson, a couple years later, the famous duel between aaron burr and ha hamilton, that seemings more contention

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Jesse Watters Primetime

this is so brazen. he thinks he can get away with anything or his legal team is panicked and hunter may have to serve time. a democrat judge was furious his lawyer tried to pull one over on the clerk. the judge is ordering his attorneys to explain themselves by 9:00 tonight or be sanc sanctioned. this wasn't the worst news for the bidens today. impeachment is on the table. kevin mccarthy has come out and said it is no time. >> you have an informant claiming the family had been bribed. should you ignore that or investigate it? the only way you can investigate that is through an impeachment inquiry. so the committee would have the power to get the documents they would need. >> sources tell the federalists the fbi corroborated most of the

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

court, didn't get anywhere. the supreme court then started ruling in his favor, in the kinds of cases where they had been ruling against him, which is what provokes him to suggest expanding the supreme court. >> lawrence, i think you're exactly right that the 1937 episode was an example of political pressure pushing the court to blank. if we want more concrete examples of those things that congress did, 1802, going a bit far back, congress actually prevented the supreme court from sitting the entire year because the jeffersonians, democratic republicans were mad at the federalists, they installed a lot of justices right before getting booted out of office. there is a famous case after the civil war where the court was about to rule on the legality of military reconstruction in the south, and where congress after the argument says, no you're not, we're taking away the jurisdiction. lawrence, as you might remember for most of the 19th century, congress forced the justices to

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

congress did, 1802, going a bit far back, congress actually prevented the supreme court from sitting the entire year because the jeffersonians, democratic republicans were mad at the federalists, they installed a lot of justices right before getting booted out of office. there is a famous case after the civil war where the court was about to rule on the legality of military reconstruction in the south, and where congress after the argument says, no you're not, we're taking away the jurisdiction. lawrence, as you might remember for most of the 19th century, congress forced the justices to go right around the circuits for as much as six months of the year. initially not everything then reminding them who's boss. in 1964, when congress had a pretty substantial pay raise for most federal officials, and including federal judges. the justices actually got much less of a pay raise because

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Fox News Tonight

with stories about the president's brother and how his catholic faith influenced he the strategic vision of. the office. the whcaspirit oe is pleased to give allealdo beckman award to matt viser. even the president himself>> found over the media to make fare he keeps getting favorable coverage. >> oblf coursee co, jill kamalaa doug , nine members of our administration are here to send a message to theare he country and quite frankly, to the world . anthe free press is a pillar, maybe the pillar of a free society, not the enemy. >> it is scary. as a columnist for the federalists, he's the author of the book a liberal misery how the hateful left joy out of everything and everyone. he joins us now. eddie, thanks so much. you know, i don't wantev to seem nit picky. i'm not saying i don't enjoy. i get the time or deserve the time to enjoy themselvesenjo over a few cocktails. >> buty

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