
Ep. 2253 The Real Thomas Jefferson
The Tom Woods Show
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The Federalist Judiciary Won the War, I Think
The federalist judiciary, of course, had not been voted out in 1800 because there was no way to vote them out. Jefferson thought this was a flaw in the Constitution that you should have one branch of the federal government still devoted to principles that the American people had rejected and ended up butting heads with them. Lauren Hope's book is aimed at changing how Americans understand the U.S. Constitution.
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