Dear Friend,
Citizens are free to say what they think. Subjects aren't.
Sadly, the question of whether we are citizens or subjects has become politically controversial in our country. A clear sign of this is the attempt to suppress the expression of obvious truths, such as the fact that boys cannot become girls.
Another sign that many of our leaders consider us subjects is their denial of our right to decide who is allowed to enter our country—indeed, they tell us that if we complain about mass illegal immigration, we are racists.
This is a pivotal time in our nation's history—a time when we must stand up and forthrightly demand to be treated as citizens, not subjects. Because freedom hangs in the balance.
A poisonous ideology has infected almost every major American institution. Only a few still stand in defense of freedom and the right of self-government.
One of the most important of these is Hillsdale College. And today, my friends at Hillsdale need your partnership and support in their mission to preserve the blessings of civil and religious liberty through education.
For 180 years, Hillsdale has offered its students the kind of education America's founders thought necessary to sustain free government. And in recent decades, Hillsdale has extended its teaching mission nationwide with a vast national outreach effort.
This outreach effort includes its free publication Imprimis, its free online courses, and its tireless work to return excellence—including excellent civics instruction—to American K-12 education.
And Hillsdale College does all of this while refusing to accept one penny of government funding—not even indirectly through federal or state student grants and loans.
That's why I ask you to take the time to view their video "The Electoral College Explained" below and join Hillsdale in defending freedom and the American way of life.
https://info.hillsdale.edu/electoral-college-video
Sincerely, Tucker Carlson |