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8/20a Ayn Rand & PragerU On How The US Is A Constitutional Republic NOT A Democracy As Democrats Keep Trying To Convince Us Part 2 of 2


August 20, 2026

Ayn Rand & PragerU On How The US Is A Constitutional Republic NOT A Democracy As Democrats Keep Trying To Convince Us Part 2 of 2

By S.E. Gunn, PhDAll News Pipeline

Ayn Rand was born Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum on February 2 (or O.S. January 20), 1905 in Saint Petersburg (Petrograd), Russia. She was eldest of 3 daughters. In 1917 with the October Revolution, Ayn's family fled to Yevpatoria in Crimea.

In June 1921, Ayn graduated high school in Crimea. She joined her family when they returned to Saint Petersburg (called Petrograd then). The family faced near-starving conditions. In 1921, Russian universities opened to women as a result of the Russian Revolution and Ayn took immediate advantage, being among the first women to enroll at Petrograd State University at age 16. She majored in history in the department of social pedagogy. She was 'purged' from university shortly before graduation as a bourgeois (having perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes) student. However, she was reinstated after foreign scientists visiting the university complained. The university was then renamed to Leningrad State University.

In October 1924, Ayn graduated and moved on to study at the State Technicum for Screen Arts in Leningrad, Russia. It was here she wrote her first published essay about Polish actress Pola Negri. This is when she chose the pen name "Ayn Rand" that she would continue to use for the rest of her life.

In fall of 1925, Ayn visited relatives in Chicago, Illinois. On February 19, 1926, she landed in New York City, New York with intentions of US citizenship and becoming a screenwriter. She stayed in New York long enough to learn English then moved to Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. A chance meeting upon her arrival landed her a job as an extra in Cecil B DeMille's film The King of Kings. This then led to a job as a junior screenwriter.

On April 15, 1929, she married Frank O'Connor (1897-1979), an aspiring actor she met while working on The King of Kings. The couple had no known children. Ayn never remarried after Frank's death in 1979, after 50 years of marriage.

In July 1929, she became a permanent US resident and a full US citizen on March 3, 1931. Although she tried, her parents were not granted permission to emigrate. 

Ayn pursued a fiction writing career after her experience on the set of The King of Kings. She published The Fountainhead in 1943 followed by her best-selling work Atlas Shrugged both works of fiction. Then she moved to non-fiction writing promoting her own ideas on political and governmental topics. She advocated reason and rejected faith/religion. She was opposed to hedonism and altruism. She thought using force (violence) was immoral.

Ayn was a supporter of laissez-faire capitalism which she defined as recognizing individual rights (including individual property rights). While she is now associated with the modern libertarian movement, she viewed libertarianism as an anarchism. Ayn's writings have influenced right-leaning libertarians, conservatives, and objectionists; even though she was known to criticize them as well. She, herself, was an advocate of Objectivism.

In later life, Ayn gave yearly lectures at Ford Hall Forum. She supported abortion rights, opposed the Vietnam War, opposed the military draft, called draft dodgers bums, supported Israel in the Yom Kippur War of 1973, called Arabs savages, claimed European colonists had the right to seize American Indian lands, called homosexuality immoral and disgusting even though she advocated for repealing laws against it; believed in the tabula rasa (blank slate) philosophy over humans being born in original sin as described in Christianity; and endorsed republican candidates for president of the US.

On March 6, 1982, Ayn died of heart failure at age 77 in her New York City home. She is interred, next to her deceased husband, in the Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, Westchester County, New York.

Another source of the differences between a Constitutional Republic and a Democracy is the PragerU channel on YouTube. Here is the transcript of one of their videos on the topic:

At the close of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1789, legend has it that a woman called out to Benjamin Franklin to ask what kind of government the delegates had created. Franklin responded “…a republic, madam. If you can keep it.”

A republic? Shouldn’t Franklin have said “a democracy”? Isn’t that what we have in the United States? Most people today would say “yes.” After all, if our country isn’t a democracy, what is it? It’s not a dictatorship, the rule of one man. Or an oligarchy, rule by a small group. In America the people are in charge. That’s literally what democracy means in the original Greek—demos kratos—the people (demos) rule (kratos).

But let’s pause for a moment and consider more deeply what the word means in practice and why the delegates in Philadelphia rejected it. That’s right—rejected it. 

Our government was established by a national charter—the Constitution of the United States. We are governed by the institutions, and according to the rules and principles, created and adopted when our forebears ratified that document, making it “the Supreme Law of the land.” 

Are those institutions properly speaking democratic? The men who bequeathed our form of government to us—those we call our founding fathers—didn’t see it that way.  They understood the institutions established by the Constitution to be republic. In fact, though the founders believed in “government of the people, by the people, for the people” as Abraham Lincoln [discussed in my February 13, 2026 ANP Article] put it in the Gettysburg Address, they did not believe in pure or unrestricted democracy. They feared that democracy, strictly speaking, contained within it the impulse to mob rule—the stifling of civil liberty, the trampling by majorities of the rights of minorities. To put it more bluntly, pure democracy frightened them. 

So, while they built into the Constitution significant democratic elements, they also built in non-democratic features to protect liberty and prevent tyranny. It wasn’t simply that they favored representative government over direct democracy, though they did; it’s that they rejected the idea that “the majority wins” was by definition the just outcome.

Indeed, in what is perhaps the most famous of the eighty-five Federalist PapersFederalist 10—James Madison, precisely in distinguishing a democracy, which he did not favor, from a republic, which he did, noted that a crucial advantage of republicanism is “to refine…the public views by passing them through the medium of a chosen body of citizens, whose wisdom may best discern the true interests of the country…” 

And, so, we have representative government, and more than that, we have a bicameral (that is, two-tiered) legislature—a Congress with a highly democratic House of Representatives [ only needs a majority to pass a bill] and a not-very-democratic Senate [needs 60% agreement to pass a bill]. Therefore, California, with its massive population, has fifty-two representatives in the House. Wyoming has one. Yet Wyoming has two Senators—the same number as California and every other state.

A pure democrat would say, “that’s unfair!” Each Wyoming resident has far more power than every Californian. But a republican would say, well, we aren’t and shouldn’t be a pure democracy. If we were large population states like California would overwhelm the needs and interests of small population states like Wyoming.

That’s why we’re called the United States of America. Each state has its own separate identity; holds its own separate elections. Just as we don’t want one person or small group of people to dominate our government, we don’t one state or a few states to dominate our government. A republic is a way of diffusing power—and a brilliant one at that.


 

 
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Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil;
that put darkness for light, and light for darkness;
that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and
prudent in their own sight!

There has been much talk in the ANP forum over the years of how Democrats have been subverting our Constitutional Republic through changing the meaning of words. Dan Smoot, in the first video in Part 1 of this 2-part series, commented multiple times about language (definitions of words) being used to subvert our Constitutional Republic. And we see it blatantly in every Democrat's word usage. They are all about protecting our democracy

One principle of Communism/Totalitarianism is control of language. Even George Orwell's book 1984 changed the language such that good was bad, right was wrong, and everything else turned topsy turvy. 

PragerU has a video called Control the Words, Control the Culture that is germane to the way the Democrats are using language to subvert our Republic (below). Here is a transcript of that video:

What’s in a word? Why does it matter whether we call someone who breaks the law to enter the country an illegal alien or an undocumented immigrant? What’s the difference between a Christmas tree and a holiday tree? It’s just semantics, right?

Yes…and no. It is just semantics, but semantics means the meaning of words. Words exist so that we might discriminate one thing from another. Without words, we have chaos. And it starts with the first words—a baby says mama to distinguish mommy from daddy. Words shape how we think; they color how we view the world. No one understands this better than the left. They are the masters of words. Because they know that words matter.

The left has a special gift for euphemisms—soft words selected to sugarcoat harsh realities so as to make those harsh realities easier for us to swallow. But these soft words are insidious. Their sole purpose is to deceive. Race discrimination in hiring and college admissions is refashioned as the much nicer-sounding affirmative action. Who would ever oppose an affirmative action? Global warming, which can be measured and challenged, has morphed into climate change, which means essentially nothing because the climate is always changing. 

When Barack Obama became president, George Bush's war in Afghanistan suddenly transformed into the far less ominous and threatening overseas contingency operation. That’s one way to try to end a war: just rename it.

The examples are endless. There’s a new euphemism every week.

In the make-believe world of leftist language, young criminals have become justice-involved youth. Mandates and taxes are individual shared responsibility payments. Government spending becomes an investment. Wanting to keep more of your hard-earned money becomes greed; taking more of someone else’s money is them paying their fair share. Opposing a Democrat in the White House is obstruction. Opposing a Republican in the White House, resistance! In the name of diversity, the left enforces intellectual conformity. It censors opposing views in the name of tolerance. And it labels all non-left views hate speech. Consider the ongoing battle over pronouns—whether to call a man who thinks he’s a woman he or she. Very few people in the country suffer from gender confusion, and we should have compassion for those who do, but the left has invested countless funds, time, and energy to make everyone refer to some men as she and some women as he.

Why? Is it because the left is so compassionate? Or, is it more likely because so much of the left’s cultural agenda is about blurring—even denying—the natural distinctions between men and women?

Sometimes it’s just an adjective that can change or even negate the entire meaning of the word it describes. Take social justice. Justice means getting what you deserve without favor. Social justice means getting what you don’t deserve because you are favored.

Here’s one we hear a lot these days: my truth. Truth is reality regardless of any individual’s feelings or perceptions. My truth is how I perceive things, regardless of how they really are.

I know it's hard to believe; but, Democracy in America is now an institution where you can be jailed for speaking (or writing) the wrong words. And, Democrats, in the time of Socrates, put people to death for having an opinion that was not accepted by the majority. During COVID, if they could have sentenced people to death for disagreeing with the narrative, you can be sure they would have as they were clamoring for those speaking against the narrative to be jailed or housed in special concentration camps. They even advocated (and still do) for forced jabs! If we were a democracy, you can be sure that the loudest voices in the room would have advocated for the death of anyone disagreeing with them. As is, many dissenting voices, such as All News Pipeline, were de-platformed, censored, and had their ad revenue disrupted during the COVID scamdemic.

On August 19, 2026, the Socialist Legislature of California decided to hold a 'majority vote' pass a law (the Stop NICK SHIRLEY Act) to keep investigative reporters from investigating potential fraud in the state, stop them from recording the fraudsters, and stop them from posting their findings online. They make special rules for doing so around "immigrant" communities. The only thing this law does is allow the fraudsters to continue ripping off the US taxpayer. And it's the wife of the AG who is supposed to be prosecuting fraud that is leading the charge in getting this legislation passed. I'm sure if we were in the times of Socrates, Nick Shirley's sentence would be death instead of jail. I wonder how many other sanctuary states will do the same? And remember, it will take YEARS for challenges to this law to go through all the level of courts and while the lawsuit is traveling, they will be enforcing the law. THIS is the modern essence of socialism (which is communism in disguise)!

In a republic, you have a 1st Amendment right to speak your words; however, laws have been passed to restrict your 1st Amendment right. It is now illegal, by law, to do such things as yell 'fire' in a crowded theater. Most recently, it is now illegal to speak poorly of Jewish people (called antisemitism) even when your words are verified truth. Criminals who are minors are simply released to go commit crime again because the socialists tell us "they don't know any better." Criminals are not sent to jail because jail "does not address the root cause of why the criminal commits crime." Remember Shiloh Hendrix, the lady that was sentenced for saying the "n" word to a criminal who was attempting to rob her? While she was fined and sentenced to community service, the criminal who attempted to rob her received no punishment and the man who kept telling her to say the "n" word again (he, himself, actually saying the "n" word) also received no punishment for his use of the "n" word. This is simply ONE example of a recent travesty of justice! And there are plenty more examples of democracy in action.

Why is it so important to know the difference between a Democracy and a Constitutional Republic? 

Because a Democracy is the next step towards Socialism which will lead to Communism, and ultimately to Totalitarianism. A Constitutional Republic, on the other hand, when enacted in its true form, protects the rights of individuals over any government.

We need to STOP calling our REPUBLIC a democracy! 

Please join me in starting a new trend. Let's call things what they are and not use the soft language that the democrats want us to use! People in our country illegally are illegal aliens while also being "undocumented"; men are men even though some have a mental illness in which they think they are women; homeless people, while technically being unhoused are still homeless even when they are housed in homeless shelters; and we have a REPUBLIC, not a democratic, form of government in the US (IF we can keep it!).



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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

8/19p Governments Do Not Like It When We Gather Without Their Permission - Freedom Of Association Is Under Attack


August 19, 2026

Governments Do Not Like It When We Gather Without Their Permission - Freedom Of Association Is Under Attack

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By J.B. Shurk (American Thinker) - All News Pipeline

There are a number of ways in which Western governments are waging war against their citizens.  The United Kingdom, the European Union, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and leftists in the United States do not believe in free speech.  These Western governments also spy on their citizens without warrants or probable cause.  They have transformed their court systems into ideologically-partisan dictatorships that impose rulings based upon feelings and “political correctness,” rather than black-letter law and self-restraint.  An offense that often gets overlooked, however, is Western governments’ infringement of citizens’ freedom of association.

Freedom of association is our natural, God-given right to meet with likeminded people, discuss ideas, express ourselves, and promote our mutual interests.  As with freedom of speech, it is fundamental to any notion of liberty.  Respect for freedom of association is the bedrock for religious freedom, freedom of conscience, communal identity, and national self-determination.  

Countries are born when people of common ancestry, language, history, and customs choose to work together and defend their way of life.  Towns spring up when likeminded people settle and develop a region together.  Religious congregations grow through common worship.  Schools, skilled trade unions, clubs, sports leagues, and civic organizations of all types are formed when people come together to pursue similar interests and advance shared ideas.  

At its heart, freedom of association respects human beings’ natural inclination to cooperate with others to build something together that would not be possible for any one person to build alone.  As a voluntary commitment to pursue a group’s common aims, it is the collective expression of each individual’s personal liberty.  

As with all God-given rights and liberties, government power (or State authority) is the greatest threat to freedom of association.  When governments prevent people from discussing ideas, worshiping together, working together, or pursuing common interests, the State is using its monopoly on the lawful use of force to infringe citizens’ inalienable rights.

What we see across the West is the bureaucratic State imposing its political will in defiance of the collective will of citizens. 

Perhaps the most glaring problem of the last several decades has been Western governments’ refusal to secure their national borders.  There is no more natural political association than a nation state’s citizenry.  Over centuries and millennia, tribes of similar peoples came together to protect their lands and resources from foreign invasion, while promoting domestic order, safety, and peace.  

The rule of law traces its origin to common customs, personal duties, social obligations, religious convictions, and beliefs.  Both political philosophers and ordinary people with common sense tend to define a government’s foremost obligations to include two complementary tasks: (1) to secure territory from invasion and (2) to promote the common law.  Governments that successfully perform these duties advance their citizens’ natural freedoms, general welfare, and domestic peace.

By opening up their borders and inviting millions of foreigners to take over parts of their nations, Western governments have undermined their own citizens’ self-determination.  They have directly attacked citizens’ freedom of association in the context of forming nation states.  These governments have effectively destroyed the natural associations formed by generations of Westerners over many centuries.  Because respect for the rule of law originates with common customs and beliefs, the introduction of foreign populations (who have no interest in assimilating) immediately erodes domestic safety and peace.  Western governments betray their citizens twice: First, they fail to secure their territories from invasion. Second, they make domestic tranquility an impossibility.

But attacks on Westerners’ freedom of association go much further than open borders.  Because Western governments are clearly conspiring to facilitate mass migration without the consent of their respective citizenries, these governments are particularly invested in preventing their peoples from resisting the invasion of their lands.  In order to silence public dissent, governments have chosen to abrogate citizens’ natural freedom to assemble together and protest their governments’ criminality.  We see this taking many different forms.  In Europe, political parties that seek to secure borders and limit immigration are designated “right-wing,” “fascist,” “nationalist,” and “threats to national security.”  Those last two insults are peculiar contradictions; Europeans who wish to protect their nations are simultaneously branded “threats” to the nation state.  In the United States, any voter who supports President Trump’s border security policies risks being harassed online, de-banked from financial institutions, fired from jobs, and targeted by Democrat prosecutors.  In both the Old and New Worlds, the freedom of citizens to work together to fight their governments’ dangerous open borders policies is under constant attack.

Mass migration, however, is only one of many government policies that have been deemed so “sacrosanct” that citizens are not allowed to organize against them.  Western governments continue to threaten and prosecute Christians who seek to end government-sanctioned murder of unborn babies.  Under the Biden administration, the FBI placed concerned parents on domestic terror watchlists for publicly opposing “transgender” indoctrination in schools.  Across the West, pro-family organizations that encourage strong marriages between one man and one woman are either officially or unofficially identified as “hate groups.”  

The Southern Poverty Law Center in the United States has made a fortune over the years falsely acting as an authority on what kinds of public associations should be promoted and which should be condemned.  While celebrating Black Lives Matter as a civil rights group (even though its member have caused billions of dollars in property damage and left dozens of unsolved murders across the country), the SPLC routinely designates conservative organizations and publications as threats to civil rights — designations that have prompted illegitimately-predicated law enforcement investigations, IRS scrutiny, censorship, and de-banking.

During Western governments’ COVID totalitarianism, freedom of association was effectively eliminated.  Friends and families were not allowed to celebrate birthdays or comfort dying loved ones.  Workers were not allowed to make a living.  Congregations were not allowed to attend church services.  Students were not allowed to learn together.  Athletes were not allowed to compete against each other.  Clubs were not allowed to operate.  Civic organizations were shut down.  Online dissent was censored.  Medical researchers who opposed lockdowns, mask mandates, and forced experimental injections were denied any opportunity to work together.  Western governments essentially outlawed people from associating together and sharing their experiences and opinions.  And they prohibited freedom of assembly unless that assembly was part of the violent and destructive network of Antifa and Black Lives Matter domestic terrorists intent on burning down parts of major cities.

Today, we see freedom of association under constant attack in two separate public domains: (1) the local community and (2) the online community.  

During Joe Biden’s presidency, his administration transplanted over ten million foreign nationals into unsuspecting towns across the United States.  In the United Kingdom, some small villages now have six migrant men to every local woman.  After Spanish authorities did nothing to prevent the invasion of Ceuta, foreigners have destroyed the small enclave in a matter of days.  This unnatural phenomenon is occurring in every corner of the West.  The common feature is that Western governments show outright disdain for the self-determination of local communities.

Likewise, Big Tech continues to work hand in glove with Western governments to shadow-ban, demonetize, and outright censor any associations of people opposed to official government policy.  Western governments claim these attacks on free speech and freedom of association are necessary to combat “disinformation,” promote online safety, and protect so-called “Western values.”  But the values that Western governments are committed to securing are not Western values at all; they are shameless infringements of Western citizens’ natural, God-given rights and liberties.  

When governments prevent people from choosing their next-door neighbors and online friends, they target the essence of personal freedom.  Such abuse constitutes an attack on freedom of association and a war on Western citizens.



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8/19a Dan Smoot And Ayn Rand On How The US Is A Constitutional Republic NOT A Democracy As Democrats Keep Trying To Convince Us Part 1 of 2


August 19, 2026

Dan Smoot And Ayn Rand On How The US Is A Constitutional Republic NOT A Democracy As Democrats Keep Trying To Convince Us Part 1 of 2

By S.E. Gunn, PhDAll News Pipeline

I'm sure many of us were either not born yet or too young to care that some guy named Dan Smoot was leading the charge to spread the word about the difference between a Democracy and a Constitutional Republic. It's been 61 years since his commentary was videoed and I think it's time to revisit his words:

On April 18, 1966, Dan Smoot gave a talk on the difference between a Constitutional Republic and a Democracy. Here is a transcript of that talk (the video is below):

A constitutional republic, not a democracy. The ideal of a democracy is universal equality. The ideal of a constitutional republic is individual liberty

A democracy always degenerates into dictatorship which promises government guaranteed equality and security; but, it delivers nothing but poverty and serfdom for the people it robs and rules. 

America was founded as a constitutional republic, to safeguard the liberties of the people against the tyranny of democracy or a one-man dictatorship. 

In this century great strides have been made toward the goal of subverting our republic into a democracy. The foremost of tactic of the subverters is the subversion of language. By calling America a democracy until people thoughtlessly accept and use the term, the totalitarians have obscured the real meaning of our principles of government.

That is a summary of my [Dan Smoot's] report on a constitutional republic not a democracy. The film report after a message from my sponsor. 

A democracy is a political system in which the people periodically, by majority vote at the polls, select their rulers. The rulers then have absolute power to make whatever laws they please by majority vote among themselves. 

In a constitutional republic the people also, by majority vote at the polls, select rulers who make laws by majority vote among themselves. But, the rulers cannot make any laws they please because the Constitution severely restricts their lawmaking power. 

The ideal of a democracy is universal equality. The ideal of a constitutional republic is individual liberty. In this century great strides have been made toward the goal of subverting our republic and transforming it into a democracy. The foremost tactic of the subverters is subversion of language. By calling America a democracy until people thoughtlessly accept and use the term, totalitarians have obscured the real meaning of American principles of government. Note the following passages from a recent article distributed by the New York Times News Service, quote:

in the United States and in other leading democracies recent years have seen perceptible growth in executive authority. As society becomes more equalitarian it tends, increasingly, to concentrate absolute power in the hands of one single man. This is a voluntary surrender of a free people escaping from freedom to one autocratic master.

And note the following from Gunnar Myrdal's An American dilemma, quote: 

In America, liberty often provided an opportunity for the stronger to rob the weaker. Against this the equalitarianism in the American creed has been persistently revolting. And in the conflict between equality and liberty equality is slowly winning. In America, conservatism has, to a great extent, been perverted into a cult of the Constitution. This is unfortunate since the Constitution is, in many respects, impractical and ill suited for modern conditions. The worship of the Constitution is also a most flagrant violation of the American creed. The Constitutional Convention was merely a plot against the common people. 

Now Gunnar Myrdal, a Swedish socialist, was hired by the Carnegie Corporation of New York in 1937 to direct a study of the Negro in the United States. He engaged a large staff, some of them Communists and pro-Communists, and An American Dilemma resulted, first copyrighted in the United States in 1944. 

In 1954, the Supreme Court handed down his school segregation decision which deliberately violated the Constitution [an index to my articles on the US Constitution is found in my November 11, 2025 ANP Article], reversed a previous Supreme Court decision, and lit a fuse touching off explosive violence which has been shattering our society ever since. The court cited An American Dilemma as one of the modern authorities on which it relied, in preference to the Constitution, for justification of its decision. An American Dilemma, written by Swedish socialists, provided a basic rationale for the conversion of our Free Republic into an equalitarian democracy. Myrdal contends that the American Declaration of Independence, 1776, proclaimed the ideal of an equalitarian democracy; because it contains the phrase all men are created equal

Eleven years later the Constitution was created, not a democracy founded on the idea of equality, but a Republic founded on the ideal of liberty. This is why Myrdal says the Constitutional Convention was merely a plot against the common people. But he, and those who parrot his ideas, are either ignorant or dishonest. The Constitution was ordained specifically to safeguard the principles of liberty proclaimed by the Declaration of Independence [discussed in my August 24, 2025 ANP Article]. 

The Declaration sprayed all men are created equal; it means that men are equal before the law and before the Creator, regardless of their inequality in human society. The Declaration says that men are endowed with unalienable rights and that the purpose of government is to secure these rights. The unalienable rights of man enumerated in the Declaration of Independence do not include equality. But they do include liberty, along with life and pursuit of happiness. 

Equality of all men in the eyes of God, and before the law, is a condition essential to freedom, but no other kind of equality is possible. Government efforts to achieve material equality will produce crushing tyranny but will not make people equal. The writers of the Constitution were anxious to safeguard liberty against dictatorship, monarchy they called it; but their chief anxiety was to protect the country against democracy. 

Edmund Randolph, delegate to the Constitutional Convention from Virginia, said the general object of the Convention was to provide a cure for the follies and fury of democracy

Elbridge Gerry [discussed in my July 17, 2025 ANP Article] and Roger Sherman [discussed in my July 12, 2025 ANP Article], delegates from Massachusetts and Connecticut, urged the Constitutional Convention to create a system to eliminate the evils that flow from the excess of democracy. 

Alexander Hamilton, delegate from New York, said we are now farming a republican government, real liberty is not found in democracy, if we incline too much to democracy, we shall soon shoot into a monarchy

John Adams [discussed in my July 22, 2025 ANP Article], one of the Giants of the American Revolutionary period, said democracy will end the all, contend with all, endeavor to pull down all and when, by chance ,it happens to get the upper hand for a short time democracy will be revengeful, bloody, and cruel

Speaking of pure democracy in which the people, by majority vote, act as their own lawmakers instead of electing representatives to make laws; James Madison said such democracies have ever been incompatible with personal security of the rights of property. A republic promises the cure for which we are seeking. Madison, known as the father of the Constitution, knew and said that enlightened men will not always be at the helm of government to serve as proper guardians of the public weal. He knew that unlimited political power cannot safely be entrusted to the nation's elected representatives to use, as a majority of them see fit; because, he said, a majority of a group of men is far more likely to be tyrannical than one man is; in a democracy, if a majority should develop hatred for all blue-eyed babies and order them eliminated the babies could be legally executed because whatever a majority wants at any given moment is supreme law of the land in a democracy. How can liberty be safeguarded against the mindless soulless tyranny of majority rule when government is founded on the principle of majority rule? 

Jefferson [discussed in my July 21, 2025 ANP Article], answered that one: in questions of power, let no more be heard of confidence in man but bind him down from mischief with a chain to the Constitution

In short America was founded, not as a democracy, but as a constitutional republic. We pledge allegiance to the Republic, for which our flag stands, not to a democracy. The Constitution requires a Republican form of government for all states, but does not mention democracy, and neither does the Declaration of Independence or the Bill of Rights [summarized in my March 20, 2026 ANP Article]. 

The Constitution is a binding contract, enumerating limited powers which the federal government can legally exercise prohibiting it from exercising any power not read in the contract. It denies federal officials the power to do whatever they claim to be necessary for the general welfare. Federal action not clearly authorized by the Constitution is illegal, even if approved by an overwhelming majority of the people, because all the elastic powers of government are left with the states. 

Ultimate power to change the organic structure of government, laws left with the people, but the means of making changes amending the Constitution were carefully prescribed to militate against hasty, unwise decision, by the people. As Benjamin Franklin [discussed in my August 1, 2025 ANP Article] left the Statehouse in Philadelphia on the closing day of the Constitutional Convention, a woman asking what kind of government the convention had given America and Franklin replied a republic if you can keep it. Very old and very wise, Franklin saw through the mists of time to the day when Americans might trade their freedom in a constitutional republic for the promise of government guaranteed equality and security in a democracy. And beyond that, to the day when democracy in inevitably degenerates into dictatorship, guaranteeing nothing but poverty and serfdom for the people it robs and ruins. 

The American constitutional system, unique in history, enabled Americans to develop a backward continent into the most magnificent nation at all time. The system was designed to prevent both tyranny by government and reckless rebellion by the people. We must restore it and keep it. 

And what can you do toward that end? Your job, you who care and understand, is to help educate others. I suggest that you might find a subscription to my report helpful; the Dan Smoot Report, on which these broadcasts are based, is sent every week through the mails and will reach you long before the broadcast does. It contains documentation in details I cannot put on the broadcast. You can read it, make up your own mind, pass it on to others. I think it may be an effective tool for you to use to help educate and activate others; and, only by this means, can we restore our Republic.


 

 
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So who was Dan Smoot? 

Howard Drummond "Dan" Smoot was born October 5, 1913 in East Prairie, Missouri. In 1924, he and his 2 siblings, became orphans when their parents died. His father, William Bernard Smoot (1889-1923) died March 15, 1923 at age 33 in Denver, Colorado. His mother, Dora Ellen Albright (1892-1924) died January 18, 1924 at age 32 in Colorado.

He worked odd jobs for the next 6 years (from ages 11 to 17). In 1930, he enrolled in the YMCA to begin High School. In January 1931, he received a scholarship from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He moved to Dallas, Texas and graduated in 1938. From there, he went to Harvard University for postgraduate studies.

On August 11, 1933, Dan married Bertha Maybeth Evans (1917-1994), and, yes, she was 16 when they married and he was 20. The couple had 1 child, Bernard Evans Smoot (1943-2007). They divorced sometime before 1971. 

Dan dropped out of Harvard in 1941 to enlist in the US Army to fight for the US in WWII. There was only one problem, the US Army rejected him for medical reasons. But, Dan was not deterred! He pursued a position as an FBI agent, which he held from 1941 to 1951, when he resigned to become a political commentator.

Dan attempted to achieve political office but was unsuccessful. He was much more successful with his career as a political commentator. He published The Dan Smoot Report (a weekly newsletter that turned into a 15-minute radio program - one episode of which is at the end of this article with some volumes of of the report are available on amazon. Dan's political leanings are what was called 'constitutional conservative' and is known as one of the 4 most prominent extremist broadcasters of his time (the other 3 were H L Hunt, Billy James Hargis, and Carl McIntire). There are many videos on YouTube of speeches and talks that Dan gave both through his show as well as at special appearances.

Dan wrote a few books, starting with The Invisible Government (1964) (about the Council on Foreign Relations). He also wrote The Hope of the World (1958 & 1964); The Business End of Government (1973); and an autobiography titled People Along the Way (1996).

Dan was also active in the John Birch Society and wrote for their bi-monthly magazine American Opinion available in the collections section of the Brown University Library Website as well as in the Open Library Org archive of the Birch Society's American Opinion.

In 1971, he married Virginia Constance McKnight (1914-1996). It appears they had no children.

In 1972, Dan was campaign manager for the unsuccessful campaign of John G Schmitz for President representing the American Independent Party. John previously served in the US House of Representatives for CA's 35th district as well as in the California State Senate.

Dan died July 24, 2003 at age 89 in Tyler, Texas. He is interred at Holly tree Cemetery, Holly Lake Ranch, Wood County, Texas.

But Dan Smoot is not the only person who has spoken out about the difference between a Democracy and a Constitutional Republic. 

The Ayn Rand Institute hosts a YouTube channel with videos of Ayn Rand's appearances and ideas. The video (below) is Ayn Rand answering 2 questions on a radio program: Why is a republic more proper than a democracy? And Would a representative democracy worsen or lesson the flaws of democracy? Here is the transcript of her answers:

0:14 Why is a republic more proper than a democracy?

Well because we have to Define our concept clearly. A democracy, in the political meaning of the word, the original meaning defining a specific political system, means a country governed by unlimited majority rule. A democracy is a form of government in which the majority has the right to vote on anything and to pass any laws they see fit. The sole standard of legality being a majority vote that is counting of numbers. Democracy is incompatible with the Constitution because the principle there is that the sole standard of right or wrong in politics is a counting of noses. A majority rule.

The best example of that system are the original city states of Greece, where, if you remember, the majority had the right to vote a death sentence for a man if they disapproved of his ideas. And Socrates is the best example, most famous one, of what is wrong with the system of democracy. Socrates was condemned to death because the majority of the citizens found that his ideas were subversive to the use of Athens. And he refused to escape though he had a chance. He declared that his fellow citizens were wrong in their decision but they had the right to vote away his life; which is a ghastly the example of the sanction of the victim and a perfect example of the nature of a democracy as a political system of government. 

Now a republic, properly, is a system of government which is limited by the individual rights of men, which means that the majority may vote but only in a strictly limited and defined political sphere. And that the individual rights of men are not subject to majority vote not to government legislation. All that the government can and should do in regard to rights is protect them. But government cannot infringe them. That is in essence the nature of proper republic.

2:36 Would a representative democracy worsen or lessen the flaws of democracy?

I would say worsening them if anything. If by representative democracy you mean a system which is based on the Democratic principle of unlimited majority rule but merely delegates that power to the chosen Representatives rather than to the direct vote of the citizens. Is that what you mean? No, that would be even worse; because, for a large country a majority would not be likely to agree on some vicious legislation whereas a small chosen body of Representatives, unguided and unlimited by any restricting principle, is the pattern of a tyranny. Then your representatives, in the name of the alleged majority, may be guilty of any form of violating individual rights, of establishing complete status tyranny, yet it would be consistent with your principle - if the principle is unlimited majority rule.


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August 18, 2026

President Trump Invites Teen Hero Lifeguard To Join Him In Roasting ‘Disrespectful’ CNN Reporter



By Mark Tanos (DCNF) - All News Pipeline

President Donald Trump turned to a 16-year-old lifeguard he was honoring Monday and asked the teen whether he agreed that a CNN correspondent was being rude.

The clash took place in the Oval Office, where Trump had welcomed Ryder Williams to recognize the teenager’s rescue of a drowning boy, according to RedState.

During the event, CNN White House correspondent Kristen Holmes pressed the president on his North Korea policies, and Trump grew visibly irritated as she tried to follow up.

“Quiet. You’re very disrespectful in front of this young man, okay?” Trump said, before turning to Williams.

“Don’t you find her disrespectful?” the president asked the teen, who did not respond.

“He understands. Quiet. Who are you with?” Trump continued. 

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Holmes responded by identifying her network, which only seemed to increase Trump’s ire.

“You’re a loud, boisterous person,” he said, according to Fox News. “You’re a fake reporter and you report fake news.”

Holmes had asked how Trump would answer critics who accuse him of favoring an adversary over an ally by scaling back joint military drills with South Korea. She also raised a separate question about presidential aide Natalie Harp, echoing a recent attack line from Democratic Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff, who questiond the nature of Trump’s relationship with Harp, RedState reported.

Williams scored a White House invite after diving into heavy surf on July 25 at Seabright Beach in Santa Cruz, California, to pull 10-year-old Nathaniel Rai from a rip current, according to ABC7 San Francisco. The rescue drew national attention after bystander video spread online, and the president invited the teen and the boy he saved to the White House. Williams sat in the fireside chair typically reserved for visiting dignitaries, RedState reported.

CNN defended its correspondent after the exchange. “Kristen Holmes is one of the most respected and accomplished journalists covering the White House,” a network spokesperson said in a statement. “This afternoon, she did her job and asked the President of the United States a tough, relevant, and newsworthy question on behalf of the American people.”




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