Topic: Constitution Party

5 chapters across the catalog

Retribution
Episode 1793 1:41:32 - 1:46:24

1793: Retribution

Article 1 Section 4, Congressional Election Oversight

A discussion of Article 1, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution clarifies that while states set election rules, Congress has the power to alter regulations for federal contests. Historically, Republicans utilized mail-in voting more than Democrats, though the trend shifted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent political strategies have seen both parties encouraging early voting to "bank" ballots before Election Day.

Swamp of Crazy
Episode 869 1:13:50 - 1:17:11

869: Swamp of Crazy

Jill Stein, Gary Johnson and Constitutional Pet Peeves

Jill Stein appeared on C-SPAN warning that Hillary Clinton's Syria policy could lead to nuclear war with Russia. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson released a campaign video using a chess metaphor for foreign policy, which the hosts criticize for its "atonal music." Adam Curry expresses frustration with Johnson's claim that the President's "number one job" is safety rather than upholding the Constitution.

Deficit Pending
Episode 449 42:53 - 46:59

449: Deficit Pending

Third-Party Candidates and Gary Johnson's Media Presence

The hosts list various third-party organizations, including the Libertarian, Green, and Constitution parties, noting their exclusion from the Commission on Presidential Debates. A clip of Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is played, where he argues that voting for a candidate one doesn't believe in is the only "wasted vote." Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak critique Johnson's vocal delivery, suggesting he sounds "wasted" during his media appearances.

Episode 402 59:54 - 1:05:53

402: Drunk or Not Drunk?

Constitution Party Convention and Virgil Goode

The hosts review clips from the Constitution Party's convention in Nashville. They mock the speaking style of presidential nominee Virgil Goode, specifically his pronunciation of the word "now" as "naya," while discussing the party's platform of ending the Patriot Act and the Department of Education.

No Agenda 004
Episode 4 11:22 - 13:41

4: No Agenda 004

Michael Savage, Republican Party Media Frontmen

Michael Savage is characterized as an independent-minded talk host who often breaks from the Republican party line, unlike Sean Hannity or Bill O'Reilly. Savage has criticized other hosts for acting as "stooges" or frontmen for the GOP rather than adhering to strict constitutionalist principles.