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  • Threats to American Security lecture on CSPAN2

    01/07/2011 7:41:12 PM PST · by iowamark · 2 replies
    CSPAN ^ | 01/06/2011 | Brian T. Kennedy
    "Brian Kennedy talked about U.S. national security and the recently ratified Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) with Russia." "C-SPAN2 will broadcast today's "First Principles on First Fridays" lecture delivered at Hillsdale College's Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship, in Washington, D.C. “It’s Not Just the Economy, Stupid” Brian T. Kennedy President, The Claremont Institute" "About Today's Lecture With threats to American national security from around the globe growing daily, citizens and elected officials alike must realize that not just economic issues matter. What are the dangers? And what must be done to protect American national security?...
  • Hillsdale College Event in D.C. w/Lunch - "It's Not Just The Economy Stupid"

    01/05/2011 9:40:15 PM PST · by hillsdale1 · 3 replies
    Hillsdale College ^ | 1/6/11 | Hillsdale College - Kirby Center
    Brian Kennedy, the president of the Claremont Institute, publisher of the Claremont Review of Books, and director of the Institute’s Ballistic Missile Defense Project, will speak at the January First Principles on First Fridays program through Hillsdale College’s Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington. “It’s Not Just The Economy Stupid” Brian Kennedy President, Claremont Institute November 5, 2010 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. 227 Massachusetts Avenue, NE • Washington, DC 20002 Lunch Provided With threats to American national security from around the globe growing daily, citizens and elected officials must realize that not just...
  • Hillsdale College DC Event: Grand Opening of Kirby Center With Lunch and Talk by Hadley Arkes

    11/22/2010 10:34:45 AM PST · by hillsdale1 · 2 replies
    With faith in experts and hope that the administrative state will expand indefinitely, America's ruling elite--Republican and Democrat--are at war with America. Standing against this elite is America's "country class," who believe in God and insist upon a return to constitutional principles. What do the 2010 election results tell us about this ongoing battle?
  • Hillsdale College DC Event - War of the Ruling Class and the 2010 Election Results

    11/03/2010 11:43:54 AM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 2 replies
    Angelo Codevilla to Speak on War of the Ruling Class and the 2010 Election Results Washington, D.C. — Angelo Codevilla, professor emeritus of international relations at Boston Univesity, senior editor of The American Spectator and a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute, will speak at the November First Principles on First Fridays program through Hillsdale College’s Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington. “Does America Have A Ruling Class” Angelo Codevilla Author, The Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It and The American Spectator article that inspired it November...
  • Hillsdale College Prof. Paul Rahe: "The Single Best Decision Obama Has Made"

    10/17/2010 6:39:59 PM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 22 replies
    Ricochet.com ^ | 10/17/10 | Prof. Paul A. Rahe
    When I read in the news this weekend not only that Barack Obama has asked Joe Biden to be his running mate in 2012 but that that he considers his original selection of Biden as his running mate back in 2008 as “the single best decision I have made,” I was taken aback. After all, in Washington, Biden is a bit of a joke.
  • Hillsdale Prof. Burt Folsom: " Let Them Eat Cake–But Only If It Is Baked Locally"

    10/06/2010 9:17:46 AM PDT · by Basher53 · 2 replies
    BurtFolsom.com ^ | 10/04/10 | Prof. Burt Folsom
    The rediscovery of the Constitution and of the value of free markets is possibly the most exciting political trend of the last two years. But there is a cockroach in the cream: Americans are, as the Wall Street Journal put it today, “sour on trade.” Fully 53 percent of Americans, according to the WSJ/NBC poll, believe that free-trade agreements have hurt the U. S. Only 32 percent believed that in 1999. Of course, current trade agreements could stand improvement, but such a trend toward protectionism is alarming. And the Democrats are trying to score points with protectionist rhetoric in the...
  • Hillsdale Prof. Paul Rahe @ Ricochet.com: "John Boehner Throws Down the Gauntlet"

    09/23/2010 8:44:35 AM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 7 replies
    Ricochet.com ^ | 9/23/10 | Prof. Paul A. Rahe
    Last night, a friend sent me a draft of the Pledge to America that the House Republicans will be releasing today. It rewards study. Back in early August, I wrote a lengthy post entitled John Boehner’s Testing Time, arguing in some detail that we live in a critical time in which the ordinary rules of politics do not apply. In ordinary circumstances, we are condemned to a politics focused largely on patronage – in which political struggle revolves around finding the means to satisfy party constituents. In such circumstances, the dynamic I described in Soft Despotism, Democracy’s Drift pertains. Federal...
  • Hillsdale Prof. Paul Rahe @ BigGovt: Mike Pence at Hillsdale: 'The Presidency and the Constitution

    09/23/2010 8:20:19 AM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 1 replies
    BigGovernment.com ^ | 9/23/10 | Prof. Paul A. Rahe
    Congressman Mike Pence spoke at Hillsdale College Monday night at the invitation of the Young Republicans. I attended the dinner held in his honor before the talk, briefly chatted with him, and listened with care and interest to his talk – which had as its subject “the Presidency and the Constitution.” Pence, who has represented Indiana’s ninth district in Congress since 2001, attended Hanover College not far from Madison, Indiana – where my grandfather once owned a dry goods store. There, I knew, he had studied with my friend G. M. Curtis. On that ground alone, I figured that he...
  • Mike Pence's Hillsdale College Speech on the Presidency (Good speech)

    09/21/2010 8:38:52 PM PDT · by SMCC1 · 2 replies
    The American Spectator ^ | 9/20/2010 | Mike Pence
    ..."The presidency is the most visible thread that runs through the tapestry of the American government. More often than not, for good or for ill, it sets the tone for the other branches and spurs the expectations of the people. Its powers are vast and consequential, its requirements -- from the outset and by definition -- impossible for mortals to fulfill without humility and insistent attention to its purpose as set forth in the Constitution of the United States."....
  • Cong. Mike Pence Speech @ Hillsdale College Last Evening - "The Presidency and the Constitution"

    09/20/2010 10:10:27 PM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 26 replies
    The American Spectator ^ | 9/20/10 | Congressman Mike Pence
    President and Mrs. Arnn, Mr. John Cervini, Mr. David Bobb, Elliot Gaiser, College Republicans and each and every one of the faculty and students of Hillsdale College here today.… As I am sure you know, honor is what allows us to do what is right despite the cost. Even greater honor is required to do what is right in the face of superior power. And the greatest honor is to stand strong even if it means standing alone. The long fight of Hillsdale College, standing alone -- then and now for the proposition that all men are created equal, then...
  • Congressman Mike Pence to Speak at Hillsdale

    09/20/2010 8:02:50 AM PDT · by carjic · 7 replies
    Hillsdale.edu ^ | Hillsdale College
    Representative Mike Pence of Indiana's 6th District will give a public lecture on Monday, September 20, at Hillsdale College titled "The Presidency and the Constitution." The lecture will take place in Phillips Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. If you are interested in attending, please contact Patty Corboy at (517) 607-2569 or pcorboy@hillsdale.edu.
  • Prof. David Bobb @ Daily Caller - "Keeping the Republic, Celebrating the Constitution"

    09/17/2010 8:13:10 AM PDT · by hillsdale1
    Daily Caller ^ | 9/17/10 | Prof. David Bobb
    Not many Americans know it, but today is Constitution Day. Well, technically, by force of 2004’s Public Law 108-447, it is “Constitution Day and Citizenship Day”—but never mind the fine print. Two hundred twenty-three years ago, on September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, after nearly four months of intense deliberation, 39 delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed the Constitution, sending it to the states for ratification. The ensuing state contests were hard fought, but the Federalists, who were in favor of the Constitution, prevailed, the Constitution was adopted, and the work of the Convention was vindicated. Before “social studies” replaced civics...
  • Hillsdale Prof. Paul Rahe @ BigGovernment.com - "Constitution Day"

    09/17/2010 6:17:46 AM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 1 replies
    BigGovernment.com ^ | 9/17/10 | Prof. Paul A. Rahe
    Today marks Constitution Day. On 17 September 1787, in Philadelphia, the Framers of the American Constitution added their signatures to the document they had produced, and soon thereafter it was dispatched to the Continental Congress for consideration by the states. On this day, it is appropriate that we, their heirs, reconsider their handiwork and ask whether ours is still a constitutional government. In their deliberations, the Framers confronted one great question, and it was largely on this question that the debate between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists during the ratification period turned. Can one establish an enduring republic on an...
  • Prof. Paul Moreno @ BigGovernment.com: "How Prostitution Killed the Constitution"

    09/15/2010 8:25:41 PM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 2 replies
    BigGovernment.com ^ | 9/15/10 | Prof. Paul Moreno
    This year marks the centennial of the Mann “White Slave Act,” when Congress made it a federal offence to transport a woman across state lines for “immoral purposes.” Though the act is still on the books (as former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer can tell you), and has been made gender-neutral, it is usually seen as a relic of nineteenth-century moralism. In fact, no act did more to overturn the nineteenth-century constitutional order. The Mann Act was boldly challenged the idea that the Constitution limited Congress’ power the ends enumerated in Article One, section eight. It established an all-purpose federal...
  • Hillsdale Prof. Terrence Moore @ BigGovernment.com - "Adult Swim: A Republic Is for Grown-ups"

    09/16/2010 8:33:02 AM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 5 replies
    BigGovernment.com ^ | 9/16/10 | Prof. Terrence Moore
    Bad metaphors bring bad policies. During the Great Depression Americans were told that “the pump” had to be “primed.” Despite twelve years of pump-priming, F. D. R. did not bring America out of the Depression. Bipartisan tax cuts targeted against Truman’s “Fair Deal” did. Roosevelt had also used the metaphor of “war,” but that analogy was brought to perfection in L. B. J.’s “war on poverty.” The image is problematic. Marines going into a battle, for example, want to know, as they are locking and loading, who the “bad guys” are, that is, whom to shoot. Who were the bad...
  • Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn @ Washington Times - "Recovering our equilibrium"

    09/16/2010 8:15:38 PM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 8 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | 9/16/10 | Dr. Larry P. Arnn
    In the days of Lincoln, the risks to the Constitution and the chance to save it went hand in hand. The same is true today. On the one hand, we have accumulated a debt, in a time of relative peace and unprecedented prosperity, that rivals the debt incurred to win the largest war in history. That war eventually came to an end, but our deficits have no foreseeable terminus. Despite this, we pass a new entitlement to health care in a midnight vote, no one having the chance to read the bill. It is unreadable anyway. A high official has...
  • FREE Hillsdale Constitution Day Celebration Live Webcast, September 16-17 continues today.

    09/17/2010 1:18:12 AM PDT · by iowamark · 8 replies
    Hillsdale College ^ | 09/16/2010 | Hillsdale College
    ATTENTION: You may register and view all of the Constitution Day Colloquium events during their live broadcasts. If you are unable to view any event during its live broadcast, you may access an archived version within several hours of the event's conclusion. Please click here for instructions on how to view the live and archived webcasts. Hillsdale College Constitution Day Celebration First Annual Hillsdale College Constitution Day ColloquiumSeptember 16 – 17, 2010A live webcast sponsored by the Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and CitizenshipDownload the agenda | Download Speaker Bios Register for the Hillsdale College Constitution Day...
  • Pat Sajak @ Ricochet.com - "Hillsdale College Goes to Washington"

    09/15/2010 12:20:57 PM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 8 replies
    Ricochet.com ^ | 9/15/10 | Pat Sajak
    My Ricochet time is limited this week as I attend to my Trustee duties on behalf of Michigan’s Hillsdale College. I’m proud to be the Vice-Chairman of the Board, and we’re celebrating the opening of the Kirby Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington this week. If you think most colleges and universities offer courses on the Constitution, think again. Even a long-time shop teacher can use the fingers on one hand to count those that do. There’s a delicious irony to this college’s presence in the Capital, because Hillsdale is nearly unique in its refusal to accept any...
  • Hillsdale College Prof. R.J. Pestritto @ WSJ: "Glenn Beck, Progressives and Me"

    09/14/2010 7:02:36 PM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 9 replies
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | 9/15/10 | Prof. Ronald J. Pestritto
    On television, on radio, in books, and in a widely viewed speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference earlier this year, Glenn Beck has pronounced "progressivism" as the "disease" that afflicts America. His progressive opponents, meanwhile, seem obsessed with attacking him for this obsession—the Center for American Progress has even launched a series of papers to "set the record straight." This battle reveals a deeper dispute about American history. Mr. Beck and others—such as Jonah Goldberg in his 2008 book, "Liberal Fascism"—tie today's progressives (the new word for liberals) to the progressive movement at the turn of the 20th century....
  • FREE Hillsdale Constitution Day Celebration Live Webcast, September 16 and 17 and Spread the Word!

    08/16/2010 11:43:08 AM PDT · by hillsdale1 · 6 replies
    Hillsdale College ^ | 8-16-10 | Hillsdale College
    The Hillsdale College Constitution Day Celebration Webcast, is a two-day program that commemorates the September 17, 1787, signing of the Constitution, and celebrates the enduring principles of that document. We welcome your participation in this exciting event. Your constitutional questions are important to us, and during the event we encourage you to submit questions to the panelists, debaters, and speakers via an email address that will be provided on this Web site's log-on page. In preparation for the Constitution Day Celebration, we invite you to visit the online Hillsdale College Constitution Reader at www.thekirbycenter.org, a collection of 100 primary source...