Radio Episodes
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Censorship wears many disguises today, from “inclusiveness” to “disinformation.” Microsoft’s “Inclusiveness Checker” reminds me of political correctness from the ’80s and ’90s—language control by so-called experts. While I avoid offending others, some truths must be told, especially around election integrity, where honest questions inspire confidence rather than discouraging voters.
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Ever feel surrounded by others telling you how to raise your child? Imagine that voice backed by government threats. Today, I reveal shocking examples of parental rights under siege—from police and schools pushing agendas to cases of custody battles over identity. Who’s really raising our children: parents or the government? The village looms large.
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Do you remember the Rolling Stones song You Can’t Always Get What You Want? Well, it’s true, you can’t always get what you want, but if you don’t ask, you never will. That’s why voting is so important. While participating doesn’t guarantee you get the outcome you want, not voting doesn’t make the situation any better…
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The word “imbecile” might seem harsh, yet it feels accurate when examining recent trends in our education system. Time spent in academia often seems to drain common sense, replacing it with fleeting social fads. As parents witnessed during COVID-19, the curriculum’s political biases and disregard for their values sparked a surge in homeschooling nationwide.
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Ever notice those who push environmental agendas with a hidden agenda? Some so-called environmentalists use collectivist tactics, like government mandates, to control choices—everything from electric cars to appliance usage. Agencies like the EPA and NASA promote political goals under the guise of environmentalism. It’s time to question if these “climate commies” truly serve us.
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Laws don’t prevent crime; they define it and assign punishments. When laws go unenforced, particularly election laws, democracy falters. During election judge training, I hear of overlooked mismatched signatures, raising concerns about integrity. From “Zuckerbucks” to election interference, I explore how unenforced laws risk undermining the transparency and fairness essential to our voting system.
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The republic stands fractured, as Americans increasingly look to the government for solutions to every challenge, from education to disaster relief. This dependency erodes personal freedom and transforms our nation into something resembling an elected monarchy. We must decide: will we continue living comfortably in chains, or reclaim our liberty by shedding government control and striving for independence?
Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As early voting begins, my wife and I proudly cast our ballots in person. A pamphlet in Tennessee claims the state leads in election integrity, but it got me thinking: can we trust the process nationwide? With officials changing election procedures and the FBI quietly altering crime statistics, trust in our institutions seems increasingly fragile.
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