From Conservatives Give <[email protected]>
Subject Flawed and outdated?
Date March 29, 2023 7:49 PM
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You’ve likely seen how “progressives” in the media, Big Tech, and politics are
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This sponsored message from Conservatives Give is on behalf of Hillsdale
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Dear Fellow American,



“The Constitution is kind of trash.”



That’s what a guest—with an Ivy League degree—said recently on a highly-rated
daytime talk show.



You’ve likely seen how “progressives” in the media, Big Tech, and politics are
amplifying attacks on our nation’s principles of limited government and
personal liberty with outrageous statements like “The Constitution is kind of
trash.”



And like that television pundit I mentioned, they are pushing a narrative that
our Constitution isflawed, outdated, and incapable of dealing with the
challenges of our time.



Thankfully, a few early champions of the Constitution—Alexander Hamilton, John
Jay, and James Madison—gave you and me the perfect guide to understanding its
timeless principles:The Federalist Papers.




Written between October 1787 and August 1788 under the pen name Publius, The
Federalist Papers were originally published as newspaper editorials intended to
explain the merits of the Constitution.



Thomas Jefferson described them as “the best commentary on the principles of
government which ever was written.”



And these documents are just as relevant today as they were back then. If
we’re serious about solving the current issues in our country, we shouldn’t run
from them. We should embrace them.



That’s why I want to send you our entire 10-lesson course, "The Federalist
Papers,"
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Hillsdale College.


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“The Federalist Papers” course comes in a beautiful DVD box set for viewing in
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Hillsdale’s faculty teach the course, and it will deepen your understanding of
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These DVDs also make a great gift for someone unfamiliar with our nation’s
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But supplies are limited. So, be sure to get this special edition of “The
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Warm regards,



Bill Gray, ’01

Vice President

National Donor Outreach

Hillsdale College



Conservatives Give
625 First Street #183, Alexandria, VA 22314

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