Constitutional Expert Robert Brown explains why the founding fathers included Article V in the U.S. Constitution. He also factors in James Madison’s description of its purpose in Federalist No. 43. Robert points out that this popular misconception is due to the public’s knowledge of the Constitution, which was once this country’s greatest strength.
Other commentary by Constitution expert Robert Brown:
Phasing Out the Federal Reserve
Why the Electoral College is Needed
Do Congressional Term Limits Restrain Our Rights?
The Balanced Budget Amendment Escape Clause
Are an Article V Convention and a Constitutional Convention the Same Thing?