Ben R. Crenshaw

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Ben R. Crenshaw

Ben R. Crenshaw

@benrcrenshaw

13th gen Heritage American. Postdoc at Declaration Center @ Ole Miss. Hillsdale College PhD. Contributing Ed @AmReformer. Head & Hands. Make Haste Slowly.

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Ben R. Crenshaw
Ben R. Crenshaw@benrcrenshaw·
Highly recommended this piece by Joshua Mitchell @AmReformer. America is fundamentally misunderstood—by those on the right as much as on the left. “America is the New Israel, the City on the Hill, the light to enlighten the nations, a battleground on which Satan and his legion tirelessly seek to undermine the promise of God’s New Israel…America is not Aristotle’s polis, nor is it the faint glimmer of Plato’s iridescent City set up in the Heavens. America is the 40-year wandering of Exodus, searching for the American Dream-land of milk and honey…” americanreformer.org/2026/03/whithe…
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Stephen Miller@StephenM·
The combination of illegal alien apportionment, flawed censuses, and unconstitutionally racially-gerrymandered districts created an artificial 40 plus house seats for Democrats.
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Ben R. Crenshaw@benrcrenshaw·
Why Hamilton was greater than Madison. He understood the distinction between politics and constitutional law, whereas Madison collapsed them. From the Pacificus-Helvidius debates
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𝐏𝐚𝐮𝐥𝐨𝐬 (Golden Age Arc)
Upon this visit of King Charles III, I’m reminded of the remarks of King George III, upon receiving John Adams for the first time in 1785. His words are remarkable for their generosity after having fought and lost a war, and his understanding for the basis of friendship between Americans and English still holds true today: “I wish you Sir, to believe, and that it may be understood in America, that I have done nothing in the late Contest, but what I thought myself indispensably bound to do, by the Duty which I owed to my People. I will be very frank with you. I was the last to consent to the Separation, but the Separation having been made and having become inevitable, I have always said, as I say now, that I would be the first to meet the Friendship of the United States as an independent Power. . . let the Circumstances of Language; Religion and Blood have their natural and full Effect.”
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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
BREAKING: In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court rules that racial gerrymandering, which has been used to create majority black congressional districts for decades, is unconstitutional. Justice Samuel Alito wrote the opinion for the majority.
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
The Left says: "This country was built on immigrants." Yeah, LEGAL ones.
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

John Thune has become a punching bag for good reason but there is a more insidious force at play nobody can talk about. Let me explain… The staffers in Thune’s office have been asking Trump Naval and Maritime appointees questions about me before confirmation hearings. I doubt John Thune knows who I am. His staff absolutely does. They track me. They hate me. And they will quietly bleed pushing out any appointee I’m friends with. Someone close to PPO told me a Trump staffer commented that “Konrad should be a HBS case study on someone every in the administration respects but has zero chance of any appointment.” It’s probably because I’ve called out congressional staffers numerous times before. This is how Congress actually works. It’s always the staffers. When we first floated the SHIPS Act, Mike Johnson’s hometown delegation were strong supporters. The minute he became Speaker, his hometown people got bulldozed by the Speaker of the House staff he inherited. Same man, different staff, different priorities. Why do you think they wanted Mitch McConnell propped up after the freezing episodes? It wasn’t McConnell. It was the cartel of people on his staff who needed his chair filled by someone they already controlled. Members can’t read their own bills anymore. Thirty years of capped staff, frozen pay, and brain drain to K Street has left rank and file senators functionally illiterate on the legislation they vote on. Leadership staff fill the vacuum. They are not entrenched because they are corrupt. They are entrenched because nobody else in the building can move a 1,500-page must-pass bill through conference. That is the cartel. And it has rules. If you want anything in the NDAA, the omnibus, the CR, or any vehicle that actually moves, you do not piss them off. You do not name them. Break either rule and you do not get a second omnibus. I’m not even willing to name individual staff. John Phelan is the case study nobody is reading correctly. Phelan was not fired because he was a bad secretary. Phelan was fired because his chief of staff Jon Harrison had deep knowledge of the pentagon that Phelan lacked. Without him, Phelan was walking around the Pentagon naked and he knew it. He pulled back from media events and became too cautious. Then there is Susie Wiles. I don’t know her. Never met her. From everything I can piece together she is doing a great job. The point is not Susie. The point is the Vanity Fair article. It’s not even the article itself, that article contained a lot of BS, it was the reaction that came after. Every single republican & a few democrats stood behind her. Now contrast that with the flood of negative articles about Mike Waltz, Kristi Noem or Pam Bondi. When a politician is the subject of a hut piece is dragged over the coals, the system shrugs. But when it’s a senior staffer, the system closes rank. It is safer to trash Trump in print than to be perceived as trashing Susie. Trump is used to it. Susie controls the schedule, the access, and the door. Multiply Susie by every leadership chief of staff, every NDAA conference staffer, & you have the machine. It is not partisan. Schumer’s staff & Thune’s staff protect each other from outside critics more reliably than they protect their own bosses from each other. Leaders come and go but leadership staff is entrenched. Congress is broken because leadership staff on both sides want it to remain broken. A Congress that can only legislate through 2,000-page must-pass bill is a Congress where the staff who draft the bill run the country. Regular order is their extinction event. They will never let it come back voluntarily. You can call out politicians all day. They are used to it. Call out the staff and you don’t get frozen out of one bill. You get frozen out of every bill, by every office, on both sides, for as long as the cartel decides to remember your name. They remember mine. Now you know why.​​​​​​​​​​​​​ even Luna can’t vall them out.

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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
"Immigrants generate more income and taxes than the average person," per CATO Institute.
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Brandon Gill
Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill·
National suicide
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Congressman Brandon Gill
Congressman Brandon Gill@RepBrandonGill·
A middle class American family — here for generations — is being told to pick up the tab for mass migration they never voted for.
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