As one who has for years defined himself as a constitutional conservative, I welcome the idea that all national policy must be grounded in the Constitution and say that which is not authorized by the Constitution is repugnant to the Constitution.
That said, it occurs that the left is indisputably very much in the " know [about] how to reply to the assertions that they have converted our entire system…" Anyone who thinks the left is at a loss for words to justify their undermining of our Constitution and our political system in general, is uninformed about critical theory. And equally uninformed about how that theory dominates our public discourse.
The question of being bound to the Constitution is a matter of jocular dismissal in our great universities whose faculties have substituted an entire new epistemology that has not only infected their students but has metastasized broadly throughout the land and infected every single American institution.
The proof? American cities were burning down but the reportage was turned upside down by the media. Our largest corporations subsidized the burning. Constitution? The question never comes up!
Critical theory and its spawns such as critical race theory and "equity," have won the day and we constitutional conservatives are on our back feet and about to lose our country.
Yes, we should return with fidelity to the Constitution but I regrettably doubt if exhortations alone to do so will have much effect. We must find a way to counter the cult of critical theory that actually changes minds and wins where it counts.
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