Drifting From The Truth
“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” – George Orwell. This whole Presidential election does not make sense to Miss Constitution. It would appear that the Democratic Party is preparing in earnest for 2024. This is not a serious
Death, Disability, the 25th Amendment & Nancy Pelosi
As if we did not have anything else on our collective plates as a society, we now have to deal with a bizarre presentation by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi regarding Presidential Succession, three weeks before a Presidential election. Out came a big chart of Section 4 of
China is Eating Our Lunch
Woody Guthrie, 1956. As I was walking that ribbon of highway, This land is your land, this land is my land, I saw above me that endless skyway, From California to the New York Island, I saw below me that golden valley, From the redwood forest to
Liar, Liar, Pants On Fire
Miss Constitution found herself attending a meeting in which the speaker discussed “guardrails.” What a great description of the United States Constitution – a set of guardrails for the governance of our nation. Miss Constitution would ask each of you, “Does humanity need guardrails?” “Do each of us as
Should The Supreme Court Play Solomon?
In an interesting statement by Senator Dianne Feinstein of California at a hearing regarding the judicial fitness of Amy Coney Barrett, Senator Feinstein suggests that the dogma or tenets of Judge Barrett’s faith live deeply within her and are therefore a problem to her candidacy as appellate judge. Are
Reaching Equal Opportunity For All – Two Solutions
One of the speakers at the Republican National Convention said that what makes America exceptional is Equality, Freedom, and Opportunity. What makes America exceptional, in Miss Constitution’s view, is the nature and quality of our Rule of Law. We are a part of Western Civilization and within our Rule
The Bloody French Revolution Revisited
As part of his Americanus Papers, Alexander Hamilton had this to say about the French Revolution, 1794. “[We] resorted to Revolution as a refuge from encroachments on rights we [previously]enjoyed, not. . .a radical change. . . carried to an extreme. . . perverted by designing leaders. . .
Leave the Statues Alone!
The Mayor of Washington, DC has formed a commission to investigate the statues and monuments in our nation’s capital with the idea of removing or “contextualizing” the person represented if they have a “potentially problematic past.” Will a “potentially problematic past” prevent us from honoring those who died on