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So, You Want to Talk About Scandals?

So, You Want to Talk About Scandals?

William S. Hahn
Article audio sponsored by The John Birch Society

Most Americans do not know their own country’s history. This is a huge detriment to those fighting to keep the Republic, and a huge advantage for those intent on destroying it. And those intent on destroying it didn’t just miraculously appear with the onset of Black Lives Matter a few years ago, or ACORN a decade ago, or the Students for a Democratic Society 60 years ago, or even the Communist Party one hundred-plus years ago. Since the advent of sin, there have been organized efforts to squelch good in favor of evil, with immorality used as a sledgehammer to turn people away from good.

Along with immorality comes scandal. At the risk of downplaying the current scandals permeating the Biden family and administration, as well as those targeting President Trump, knowledge of the past shouldn’t make us insensitive to taking action, but rather motivate us to fight the enemies of freedom.

Those who think the Founding Fathers had established a utopia with their victory over Great Britain and eventual establishment of our constitutional Republic are not aware of the internal and external forces that were working against them and their great experiment of freedom, and are still working today. Even the most seasoned historian does not know of all the forces working against freedom, due to the deliberate censorship of history.

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