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The Jenny Beth Show

The Jenny Beth Show

著者: Jenny Beth Martin
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Jenny Beth Martin is an original organizer of the Tea Party movement and the co-founder of Tea Party Patriots. She is an author, a filmmaker, and one of TIME Magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. The title she is most proud of is "Mom" to her boy/girl twins. She has been at the forefront, fighting for America's core principles for more than a decade.2024 The Jenny Beth Show 世界 哲学 政治・政府 政治学 日次 社会科学
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  • Berkeley Calculus: A Professor Is Teaching Middle School Fractions | Angela Morabito
    2026/08/17
    Angela Morabito is spokeswoman for the Defense of Freedom Institute and a visiting fellow at the Independent Women's Forum. She served as press secretary at the United States Department of Education, she came up through the Atlanta-area school system, and she spends most days making the case against the teachers unions. This is her first appearance on the show, and she stays for the full hour. Robert McNeily, Director of Broadcasting and Grassroots Engagement at Tea Party Patriots Action, co-hosts the full hour. Jenny Beth Martin hosts. Key topics: The University of Michigan's largest college will stop putting first-semester freshman grades on the official transcript, while the registrar keeps those same grades for athletic eligibility, financial aid, and academic honorsMorabito on why the stated mental-health rationale does not hold, and what she calls college with training wheelsTwo former Metro Nashville teachers who say administrators directed them to change failing grades to passing ones, one of whom was her school's teacher of the year and has now left teachingWhy Morabito calls it academic fraud, and the Atlanta eraser parties that ended in racketeering convictionsA Berkeley teaching professor of mathematics who published her own students' readiness numbers, where the most common score was zeroThe calculus student who could not solve seven x minus five equals nineSeven in ten Berkeley calculus students arrived ready before 2020, fewer than half afterwardMore than a thousand University of California faculty signing a petition to restore standardized testing, including more than two thirds of the system's mathematics facultyWhy the University of California ignored its own academic senate recommendation in May 2020 and dropped the entrance exam anywayTaxpayers paying twice: once for the K-12 education that failed the student, again for the federally backed loansThe Department of Education's twenty directed investigations into passing the trash, and the Defense of Freedom Institute report behind themThe argument that the SAT measures wealth, and Morabito's answer about which advantage a capable poor kid can actually overcomeA CBS News and YouGov poll of 2,287 adults finding 58 percent of Democrats view socialism positively and 71 percent of college-educated Democrats doCivics proficiency for high schoolers running under one in four, and what that means in a voting boothOne in three American men over 15 neither working nor looking for work, and male labor force participation down to 66 percent from 73 percent in 2006Why Morabito says pulling competition out of schools hurts everyone but hurts young men mostMississippi going from forty-ninth in reading and fiftieth in math in 2013 to ninth and sixteenth today, on roughly half of New Jersey's per-pupil spendingMississippi's Literacy-Based Promotion Act, the read-by-three law, plus literacy coaches and three screenings a yearWhere the SAVE America Act stands after a five-week Senate recess, and the eleven senators who filed statements saying they would have voted against going homeLaken Riley, and the officer who says he arrested the same man six months earlier Timestamped breakdown: 00:00 — Cold open: the most common score was zero 00:59 — The theme: when big government gets involved, the results are not good 02:22 — The Supreme Court, mail-in ballots, and citizenship verification 04:19 — Primaries in Florida, Alaska, and Wyoming 05:52 — Iran's army chief puts a price on American soldiers 06:32 — Twenty-five denaturalization complaints in two weeks 07:31 — The heart of the hour is education, and meet Angela Morabito 08:26 — The University of Michigan stops putting freshman grades on transcripts 12:48 — Nashville: teachers say they were told to change failing grades 21:57 — Berkeley: a calculus class learning middle school fractions 29:07 — The Department of Education moves against passing the trash 29:40 — What passing the trash actually means 31:30 — The case against bringing back the SAT 33:50 — Two years to drop the test, and how long to get it back 36:22 — Final thoughts: school choice and the 2027 scholarship tax credit 39:50 — An alarming new poll on socialism 44:11 — One in three American men out of the workforce 46:40 — Raising twins through the same school system 48:52 — The woke era ripped competition out of schools 50:46 — Mississippi: from dead last to ninth in reading 54:48 — Thank you to Angela Morabito 55:47 — Where the SAVE America Act stands 59:57 — On losing a battle and refusing to quit 01:00:25 — August 17, 1943: Patton reaches Messina 01:02:14 — What happened to math at Berkeley happens everywhere 01:02:59 — Your job for today 01:04:53 — Laken Riley, and the officer who had arrested the man six months earlier 01:07:13 — Closing Links: jennybethshow.com | teapartypatriots.org
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  • The Bill of Rights: The Ten Amendments Were Never a Gift From Government | Bill Norton
    2026/08/14

    Bill Norton is a constitutional scholar and the author of Speaking the Language of Liberty, the book he describes as a liberty self-help book, and the coauthor of Behind the Bill of Rights, written with Jeremy Nelson of the National Center for Constitutional Studies. Companion volumes on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are in progress. This is the fourth and final lesson in his founding principles training series with Jenny Beth Martin, following two lessons on the Declaration of Independence and one on the Constitution, with bonus episodes accompanying each.

    Jenny Beth Martin hosts.

    Key topics:

    • Why the Bill of Rights protects rights rather than granting them, and what changes the moment you read it the other way
    • The Bill of Rights as a restriction on Congress alone, and what the courts did with the Fourteenth Amendment
    • George Mason refusing to sign the Constitution, and Madison's answer that the government had not been given enough power to abuse anyone
    • Hamilton and Madison's argument against listing rights at all, and why Norton says both of their fears were validated
    • More than two hundred state suggestions cut to seventeen, twelve sent out, and only ten ratified
    • Why the two that failed were numbered one and two, and how that shifts every amendment number in the founders' letters
    • The Twenty-Seventh Amendment, unratified for two centuries until a law student finished the job
    • The preamble to the Bill of Rights, and Congress writing down that its purpose was to prevent misconstruction or abuse of the government's powers
    • Freedom of conscience as the founders' original framing, and Thomas Paine calling toleration the counterfeit of intolerance
    • The 1735 trial of publisher Peter Zenger, and Gouverneur Morris calling that jury the germ of American freedom
    • The Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, the expiration date set for the next election, and the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
    • The Second Amendment read militia first and individual right second, and why Norton says the individual right survives either way
    • The Third Amendment, the one court case it ever produced, and the principle of pre-consent it left behind
    • Writs of assistance, and how Norton applies the Fourth Amendment to the Internal Revenue Service
    • The Fifth Amendment past pleading the fifth: charge stacking, spousal testimony, civil asset forfeiture, and the takings clause
    • The Ninth Amendment misreading Norton says he made for years, and Madison telling Washington that protecting a right is the same as listing it

    Timestamped breakdown:

    00:14 — Cold open: the concluding lesson on the founding documents

    01:42 — Philadelphia, 1787: four months in a stuffy building

    02:04 — George Mason stands up and refuses to sign

    03:40 — Hamilton and Madison argue against listing rights at all

    06:12 — The states say no ratification without a bill of rights

    08:46 — Two hundred suggestions cut to seventeen, twelve sent out

    09:22 — Why the two that failed were numbered one and two

    10:18 — The Twenty-Seventh Amendment, two centuries later

    12:37 — The Bill of Rights does not grant you anything

    13:11 — A restriction on Congress, and what the Fourteenth changed

    16:03 — The preamble to the Bill of Rights

    19:40 — Amendment One, and freedom of conscience

    23:55 — Thomas Paine on toleration

    25:14 — Freedom of speech

    26:46 — The Peter Zenger case, 1735

    28:53 — The Alien and Sedition Acts

    32:57 — Freedom of the press

    33:55 — The right to peaceably assemble

    37:11 — Petition for a redress of grievances

    38:28 — The Second Amendment

    48:25 — The right of self-preservation

    49:34 — The Third Amendment

    53:21 — The pandemic and the principle of pre-consent

    56:14 — The Fourth Amendment

    57:45 — Writs of assistance

    59:54 — Income tax and the Internal Revenue Service

    01:02:10 — The Fifth Amendment

    01:06:47 — Eminent domain and the takings clause

    01:11:48 — The Sixth Amendment

    01:18:42 — The Seventh Amendment

    01:19:33 — The Eighth Amendment

    01:21:28 — The Ninth Amendment

    01:24:56 — The Tenth Amendment, the catch-all

    01:28:55 — Closing: keeping the republic takes work

    01:30:28 — The books behind the lessons

    Links: jennybethshow.com | teapartypatriots.org

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  • FBI's Disinformation List & the Southern Poverty Law Center Arrest | Schilling, D'Souza
    2026/08/13

    Terry Schilling is the president of the American Principles Project, a political organization that invests in pro-family candidates and then works with them in office on legislation covering children, parental rights, and working families. He has spent his career on the front line of the fight over gender ideology in schools and medicine, working closely with detransitioner Chloe Cole, and he is the father of eight children. His organization is releasing its first documentary, Fathers Wanted, in the coming weeks.

    Dinesh D'Souza is a New York Times best-selling author and the director of 2016: Obama's America, Hillary's America, and 2000 Mules. He worked in the Reagan administration and wrote Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader. His new book, The Stones Cry Out, covers a hundred and fifty years of biblical archaeology, prophecy, and the last days, and is available for preorder ahead of an early October release. This is his first appearance on the show.

    Robert McNeily guest hosts for Jenny Beth Martin.

    Key topics:

    • Round River declassified: Grassley and Jordan named as Russian disinformation, the Biden family logged as victims, and the fourteen confidential sources
    • Kash Patel shutting down the Foreign Influence Task Force and looking at whether it buried real investigations
    • Heidi Beirich charged with wire fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering, and what twenty years of hate-group labels cost ordinary conservative and Christian groups
    • One arm of government, one arm a nonprofit, both sorting Americans into the protected and the targeted
    • Michigan's Democratic Senate nominee on Medicare for All covering procedures on children
    • The Democratic Socialists of America's own education video: abolish the Senate, abolish prisons, abolish ICE
    • Why the establishment spent tens of millions trying to stop the socialist wing and could not
    • Education Secretary Linda McMahon, Title Nine funding, and the girls' locker room
    • Chloe Cole, Medicaid, and what actually changed for parents
    • Woke Two: the difference between the wave everyone remembers and the takeover happening now
    • Dinesh D'Souza on biblical archaeology, the artifacts that corroborate the Bible's tiniest details, and dispensationalism
    • Reagan and Trump compared by a man who worked in the Reagan administration
    • Iran from the 1983 Marine barracks bombing in Beirut to the nuclear question today
    • Identity socialism, the red and the green, and why Mamdani and El-Sayed are both at once
    • Karoline Leavitt stepping down as White House press secretary

    Timestamped breakdown:

    00:00 — Cold open: the FBI's list, the Southern Poverty Law Center arrest, and today's guests

    01:02 — Round River declassified: Grassley and Jordan named, the Bidens logged as victims

    02:20 — Heidi Beirich charged, and twenty years of hate-group labels

    03:20 — Two fast items on your vote: the Supreme Court and the mail-ballot case

    05:18 — Terry Schilling: the same story told twice, in government and in a nonprofit

    10:14 — Michigan's Senate nominee on government health care for children

    13:26 — The Democratic Socialists' own video: abolish the Senate, prisons, and ICE

    20:27 — Minnesota's Senate nominee calls a federal fraud investigation racist

    24:03 — Linda McMahon, Title Nine, and the girls' locker room

    27:23 — Chloe Cole, Medicaid, and what actually changed

    34:16 — Woke Two: the establishment takeover Terry Schilling names

    39:56 — What parents can actually do

    42:34 — Fathers Wanted: the American Principles Project documentary

    44:49 — Dinesh D'Souza joins the show for the first time

    45:30 — The Stones Cry Out: three years in biblical archaeology

    48:37 — Reagan and Trump, and the institutions that broke faith

    51:58 — Iran, Beirut 1983, and the martyrdom problem

    56:37 — The red and the green: socialism meets Islam

    59:45 — Brandon Gill, candidate quality, and 82 days to the midterms

    1:02:45 — Closing thread: the institutions being made to answer

    1:03:14 — Karoline Leavitt steps down as press secretary

    Links: jennybethshow.com | teapartypatriots.org | americanprinciplesproject.org | fatherswanted.org | dineshdsouza.com

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