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Today, the Two Mikes spoke with one of our colleagues from America Out loud Radio, Mr. Paul
Engel. Mr. Engel is a constitutional scholar and hosts a very popular podcast called “The
Constitutional Study” on the network. Mr. Engel has joined us several times previously and
never fails to give us unexpected insights into a document that’s more spoken of than either
read or understood.
Mr. Engel spoke very bluntly when explaining that we are at a point in our nation’s history from
which the recovery of the republican form of government America’s Founders created is a
longshot. Indeed, the current status of the country’s deformed, superficial, and close-to-useless
educational system may well prevent any chance of restoring republicanism. Until U.S.
constitutional scholars, pertinent educators – such as grammar and high school teachers of
history and politics, as well as university historians, philosophers, political scientists, law
professors, and other academics from lines of study associated with the Constitution -- drop
their ridiculous focus on the so-called vital importance of democracy and refocus on the
Constitution itself and not merely the decisions of the Supreme and other courts, the Founder’s
creation is headed toward disaster, and that disaster is named tyranny. In a recent essay by
Bradley J. Birzer, the author argued that
“One of the most frustrating aspects of modern times is its insane and dangerous sanction
of democracy. The word itself has become something sacred or so pervasively employed
that it means next to nothing, though it also has become a god-term meaning everything to
everyone. Again, as such, it means nothing and everything. … Again, we were created as a
republic and not a democracy. To say otherwise is not historically accurate but
philosophically unwise. The worlds republic and democracy are not interchangeable. At
best, a democracy fits into a republic, but a republic never fits into a democracy.” (1)
It is worth noting of course, that the Founders confidently and correctly argued that democracy
has historically proven to be the last bus stop on the road to tyrannical government. Americans
need to look no further than the current state of our fading republic, where the politicians in
both parties crusade for ever more “democracy”, which has had the clear – if unstated or
disguised – negative impact on government activities of all kinds. For example, an enormous
national debt built on politicians’ rabid eagerness to garner votes and maintain power on the
basis of providing “democratic equity” for all Americans. This has worked for the politicians but
has nearly killed our republic.
In addition, Democracies, per the above-mentioned author, Mr. Bizer, “always and everywhere
– from Athens to America – serve as an impetus to imperialism. If the rule of the majority is to
rule at home, why not enforce such rule the world over.” (2) This seems a hard truth to dodge
given the experience of the United States with unending imperialism and its accompanying
failed wars since 1945. The current disastrous presidentially declared war with Iran suggests
strongly that a democratic government has not the commonsense or gumption to sue its sole
constitutional power to declare war and thereby prevent the president from being an all-
powerful War Lord in the international sphere.
Paul Engel’s podcast is on the America Out Loud Radio Network. It is called “The
Constitutional Study” and can be heard live Weekdays at 4 pm ET, and via Podcast
the Next Day. He can be found on X at
Mr.Engel can be found on X at @cyberengel
Footnotes
--1.) Bradley J. Birzer, “A Republic, Not a Democracy,” The Imaginative Conservative, 15 March
2026 https://theimaginativeconservative.org/2026/03/republic-not-a-democracy-bradley-
birzer.html
-2.) Ibid.
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