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Constitutional Brinksmanship: Series Introduction

This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Constitutional Brinksmanship

Constitutional Brinksmanship;
Amending the Constitution by National Convention

By Russell L. Caplan

Occasionally a book comes out that has a quiet importance. Quiet because almost no one has read it. Important because those who have read it founcliff_edge_signd it to be a repository of information and analysis that speaks to an issue that has a historic importance to a large number of people or even an entire nation. The book we are beginning a review of is such a book. Unless you are a Constitution geek or academic the chances are you’ve never heard of this book let alone read it. As the name indicates it is a book about amending the Constitution. But not in the usual way, the way we’ve gotten all 27 of the existing amendments. No, this book is about a current hot topic- the Article V convention method.

If you haven’t heard anything about the current effort to have a new constitutional convention called and you travel in conservative or liberal political circles then ask around or just wait. You’ll hear about it. And what you will hear will, sadly, be mostly just plain wrong, either based on honest misinformation or, worse, on deliberate obfuscation with a specific political goal in holding a new constitutional convention, especially on the conservative side. The liberal side is more honest; they want a constitutional convention in order to write a new constitution. And be sure that among the propaganda that is currently being disseminated, mostly among conservatives, is that even the phrase “constitutional convention” in relation to an Article V convention is a “misnomer.” The current propaganda is that an Article V convention isn’t a “constitutional convention” at all. It is, in fact, either an “amendments convention or a “convention of states.” There is currently a national group with this very name, Convention of States, who is diligently working in the homeschool community to convince mostly constitutionally illiterate conservatives that a “convention of states” is the only “answer” currently at our disposal to “reign in” an out of control federal government and that there are virtually no risks in it. “Don’t worry,” the proponents claim, “the process is completely in the hands of the states and most state legislatures are under Republican control.” As if this was any comfort, even if true. It isn’t true but more on that later.

It is this confusion and deliberate obfuscation that makes this a very important book, one worthy of a review. “Why?” you might ask. For a number of very good reasons. First, this book is more than 25 years old and is long out of print. That means it isn’t easy to find and is usually expensive when you can find it. And both sides of the new constitutional convention (con con) debate have used this book as a reference. Second, its age demonstrates that movements to call a new constitutional convention are nothing new. There is a new effort to use the Article V mechanism about every 10-15 years. In the 80’s it was about a “balanced budget amendment (BBA).” In the 90’s it was about the so-called “flat tax.” The current movement has numerous goals among the different political viewpoints, chief among them a BBA, term limits, etc. from the conservative side and the elimination of the Electoral College, re-writing the second amendment, federalizing control of campaign finance, among many others on the liberal side. The con con movements of the recent past lost momentum when it was made clear by opponents that the considerable risks of a new convention outweighed the alleged benefits. Many of the same arguments from the movements of the 80’s, 90’s have been recycled by the current proponents, despite being handily refuted by conservative watchdog groups like Eagle Forum and even the John Birch Society. But the arguments have a new sophistication from the conservative side that reveals that there is a great deal of money being poured into the effort, the source of which is difficult if not impossible to track down.

These new arguments now have the backing of a bevy of “constitutional experts” and “scholars.” Some of these “experts” quote liberally from the book we are reviewing. It is sad to report that some of these “scholars” have demonstrated that they are willing to twist and deliberately misinterpret what the books, historical documents, court decisions they are using to make their cases actually say. Even worse, it appears that they believe that they can do this because of their status as “experts” and “scholars.” They know that most will simply take them at their word and not bother to follow the footnotes of their books and papers to see if the documents quoted actually say what is claimed in the writings of these “scholars” and “experts.” This in fact is how we discovered this particular book. Several of us at the Institute for Principled Policy actually began finding some of the sometimes obscure references of these authors and reading them. What we discovered was disturbing. But, more about that in the review which we will be doing chapter by chapter.

You may never take the time to track down and read this book. We hope you do and we hope this sparks your interest in fact checking so-called experts who may hold the future of the governance of your country and your liberty in their hands.

Principles and Policies Podcast for 11/15/2014- Election 2014 Analysis

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday October 25, 2014. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis look at both the sense and the nonsense that accompanied the 2014 elections (the “silly season”). We find that, as usual, the nonsense outpaced the sense by a significant margin. It looks like a landslide.

We also dissect an article calling for an “end to mid-term elections” and expose the idea for what it is. Perhaps more importantly we discuss the 6th Circuit Federal Court decision upholding the constitutionality of traditional marriage laws and amendments in states within that circuit’s jurisdiction.

Artice links- Kill the Mid-terms

Principles and Policies Podcast for 10/4/2014- Worldviews And Being Plundered- Part IV

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday October 4, 2014. Chuck Michaelis hosts as Dr Michael Coffman of Environmental Perspectives, Inc discusses our worldviews, how and why some worldviews are at war, and how we are being plundered as a result of that war at Camp American.

Fourth part of a 4 part series of talks.

Here is the link to part I

Part II

Part III

 

A copy of the video can be obtained here- http://www.campamerican.com/products-page/2012-camp-videos/plundered-how-progressive-ideology-is-destroying-america/

Principles and Policies Podcast for 9/27/2014- Worldviews And Being Plundered- Part III

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday September 27, 2014. Chuck Michaelis hosts as Dr Michael Coffman of Environmental Perspectives, Inc discusses our worldviews, how and why some worldviews are at war, and how we are being plundered as a result of that war at Camp American.

Third part of a 4 part series of talks.

Here is the link to part I

Part II

 

Principles and Policies Podcast for 9/20/2014- Worldviews And Being Plundered- Part II

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday September 20, 2014. Chuck Michaelis hosts as Dr Michael Coffman of Environmental Perspectives, Inc discusses our worldviews, how and why some worldviews are at war, and how we are being plundered as a result of that war at Camp American.

Second part of a 4 part series of talks.

Here is the link to part I

Principles and Policies Podcast for 7/19/2014- How Issues Like Homosexual Marriage And The “Common Core” Expose Phony Conservatives

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday July 19, 2014. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis expose Politicians in several governor’s offices (including our own- John Kasich) and State Attorney Generals (including our own- Mike DeWine) by looking at how they are handling hot potato issues like Common Core and homosexual “marriage.” To call these vote mongers “conservative” is to demonstrate that there is no meaning left in that word.

Article links- Republican governors discuss how to handle the “Common Core” revolt 

Republicans “soften” stance on homosexual “marriage”

Ohio AG Mike DeWine’s dog and pony show in “defending” the Ohio Marriage Amendment in federal court

Principles and Policies Podcast for 6/14/2014- Why “Nuance” Is A Failed Approach

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday June 14, 2014. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis explain why “nuanced” positions on things like the (misnamed) Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) are an abject failure.

Article links- The Obamacare “employer mandate” is a goner

Democrat resigns to give Republicans control of the Virginia Senate

Police say that armed civilian that confronted Las Vegas attackers is a hero

Principles and Policies Podcast for 6/7/2014- Why So-Called “Conservatives” Become More “Nuanced” After Primary Season

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday June 7, 2014. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis do our best to explain why purported “conservatives” suddenly begin to espouse more “nuanced” positions that often directly contradict what they said to voters during the primary season.

Article links- Eric Cantor claims amnesty for illegal immigrants is “biblical”

GOP “Conservatives” backpedal on Obamacare repeal

Principles and Policies Podcast for 2/1/2014- The REAL State Of The Union

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday February 1, 2014. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss the State of the Union and what the President should have said. We also go into some detail about what the President did not say.

Article links- Al Gore, “global warming,” and “fertility management”

Same-sex marriage push in Ohio

The “sexual revolution” and throw-away families

GOP set to fold on “debt limit”

Principles and Policies Podcast for 1/25/2014- Religious Freedom And Ohio HB 376

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday January 25, 2014. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss the current sad state of religious freedom of expression and bipartisan efforts at the state level in Ohio to restore our rapidly declining freedoms.

Article links- Ohio HB 376 as introduced

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