GOP will ‘battle it out in primaries’: Experts weigh in on future of the Republican party 09:11
MAGA fault lines: White House pursues ‘course corrections’ amid dismal polling & party pushback 11:09
‘Misguided from the beginning’: California Republican slams Johnson over redistricting wars 09:54
Analysts push back on GOP’s ‘double standard remedy’ as measure allows Senate to sue DOJ 05:28
‘This is un-American’: Durham official slams Trump as immigration crackdown terrifies North Carolina 07:43
We will know if the DOJ is playing games’: House Oversight Dem details next moves on Epstein files 10:02
Former Trump lawyer: ‘The Constitution is not adequate to deal with a president as evil as Trump’ 11:22
‘Sad to see the retaliation’: Rep. Khanna slams Trump for targeting MTG over Epstein files release 08:05
The threats ‘were immediate’: Dem lawmaker speaks out after being threatened for video to US troops 09:40
LibertineLibra on November 24th, 2025 at 03:23 UTC »
Jefferson did say in a letter to Madison that the Constitution should be rewritten every 19 years...
But he thought that about all laws because he didn't think the rules of a previous generation should be automatically assumed as correctly representing what the new generation believed to work for them.
jelasher on November 24th, 2025 at 03:05 UTC »
The Constitution is perfectly well designed to handle a corrupt president—but the framers didn’t imagine that Congress would be complicit. The problem is that our system cannot handle a corrupt party.
verifiedboomer on November 24th, 2025 at 02:53 UTC »
The framers of the constitution never imagined the people would elect a president so manifestly unsuited to the job. Maybe the framers imagined that voters would generally be educated and well informed and incapable of being so badly hoodwinked.
If I had a time machine, I would go back and show them a few hours of Fox News.