Posted on 05/10/2025 5:52:35 AM PDT by tired&retired
This speech was given on April 24, 2025, during a Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar in Kansas City, Missouri.
‘twas good.
Victor Davis Hanson at 2pm eastern today. Hillsdale.
Hillsdale is an excellent place to stay away from the "pro's"
Yes...we watched last night...with all the Judge issues he indicated this Summer could be very interesting
Thanks for posting.
“Yes...we watched last night...with all the Judge issues he indicated this Summer could be very interesting”
This summer will be a summer of riots. Leftists don’t riot when its cold and uncomfortable. The privileged white suburban schools are out and they produce the femme Anitfas. The inner city high-schools are out they produce the Antifas of Color (AOC LOL) and the community organizers and their financiers are all ready to whip them up.
Will be interesting if Teump suspends habeas corpus like Lincoln did. Think congress will go along?
Thanks for posting!
I signed up for Hillsdale’s online History of Russia videos. Absolutely fascinating.
Also bought the book they recommended, The Great Awakening VS The Great Reset. Interesting that AMZ does not carry it, but of course Bezos is a member of the WEF, that is behind The Great Reset.
I enjoy Hillsdale’s publications.
By the way, Steve Bannon accurately predicted who the new Pope would be ten days ahead of his election. He stated it was obvious based upon what Francis was doing to set the stage.
I don’t think Congress has to go along.
I tend to agree with you.
The historical debate has not been resolved.
There is more to the article than what I posted. It’s worth the time to read, especially since the author is now a US Supreme Court Justice.
Sorry, I posted the article link on another thread. Here it is.
Common Interpretation
https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/articles/article-i/clauses/763
by Amy Barrett
Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame Law School
Excerpt:
“The Clause does not specify which branch of government has the authority to suspend the privilege of the writ, but most agree that only Congress can do it.
President Abraham Lincoln provoked controversy by suspending the privilege of his own accord during the Civil War, but Congress largely extinguished challenges to his authority by enacting a statute permitting suspension. On every other occasion, the executive has proceeded only after first securing congressional authorization.
The writ of habeas corpus has been suspended four times since the Constitution was ratified:
Throughout the entire country during the Civil War;
in eleven South Carolina counties overrun by the Ku Klux Klan during Reconstruction;
in two provinces of the Philippines during a 1905 insurrection;
and in Hawaii after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.”
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