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Gun Rights, Bolton, Venezuela and Libertad: Good Morning Liberty 05-01-19

Gun Rights, Bolton, Venezuela and Libertad: Good Morning Liberty 05-01-19

by Michael Boldin | May 1, 2019 | 2nd Amendment, Audio/Video, Current Events, Foreign Policy, Path to Liberty, St. George Tucker, Tench Coxe

What do John Bolton, the Venezuela coup/uprising, the 2nd Amendment and the right to keep and bear arms have to do with each other? On this episode, Michael Boldin shares a story that starts with Bolton calling for “libertad,” explains the founders view of...
The Right to Self Defense: The Palladium of Liberty

The Right to Self Defense: The Palladium of Liberty

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 30, 2019 | Right to Keep and Bear Arms, St. George Tucker

The other night, I got to thinking, which is the most important right? I’m not sure you can really put one right above another, but it is an interesting thought experiment. A lot of people I know will tell you the right to keep and bear arms is the most...
Podcast: Baseball, the Constitution and a Lawyer You Can Trust

Podcast: Baseball, the Constitution and a Lawyer You Can Trust

by Mike Maharrey | Apr 19, 2018 | Audio/Video, St. George Tucker, Thoughts from Maharrey Head

Last week, I warned you about trusting lawyers to explain the Constitution. On this week’s episode of Thoughts from Maharrey Head, Iย  make an exception to that general advice. I’m also explain what a baseball rule can teach us about constitutional...
Tucker: Usurpation of Power is Treason

Tucker: Usurpation of Power is Treason

by Michael Boldin | Feb 5, 2018 | Audio/Video, St. George Tucker, Tenther Essentials

TAC membershipsย help us produce more educational tools like this. Members can download this video and readย the full transcript here. The feds steal power with every unconstitutional act. Or, as the founders referred to it, theyโ€™re committing an act of usurpation....
Constitution 101: Conflicts between the Feds and States or the People

Constitution 101: Conflicts between the Feds and States or the People

by Michael Boldin | Apr 9, 2016 | Constitution, Founding Principles, St. George Tucker

TAC memberships help us produce more educational tools like this. Members can download this video and get the full transcript at this link. Some people want you to believe that we should always defer to Washington D.C. in conflicts between state and federal...
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