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Episode 71: The Thread of Liberty is Fraying. Can We Save It?

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The republic hangs by a thread. That's the warning at the heart of The Thread of Liberty, Ned Ryun's new documentary for America's 250th birthday. In this episode, I sit down with Ned, the founder and CEO of American Majority, to talk about the film and what keeping the republic asks of us. We get into Tocqueville's observation that religion was America's first political institution, how schools taught a generation to resent its own country, why breaking the administrative state comes before restoring the republic, and where virtue comes from in a self-governing people. Ned's answer to all of it starts with getting involved. The film is free at ThreadofLiberty.com, and it's worth all 85 minutes.

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