Charles Jett
Making a Great America
Welcome to "Making a Great America," a podcast dedicated to exploring the meticulous thought and effort that went into the design of the Constitution of the United States. This series is intended as a non-partisan historical review, aimed at enlightening listeners of all political persuasions about the foundational principles of our government. Our goal is to share the rich history behind the Constitution and the reasons why understanding this history is crucial for the survival of our republic. During the fall of 1787 and the spring of 1788, three remarkable men—John Jay, Alexander Hamilton,...
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Sep 20, 2024
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The Road to the Bill of Rights - James Madison's Letter to Thomas Jefferson, October 24, 1787 20.04.2024 17:59
When the Constitution was signed in 1787, it contained no explicit guarantees of freedom — no right to speech, religion, or due process. That silence nearly doomed it. Across an ocean, Thomas Jefferson demanded those rights be written down; James Madison hesitated, then listened. Their exchange of letters — one pushing from Paris, the other reasoning in New York — changed American history. “How We...
The Road to the Bill of Rights - Thomas Jefferson's Letter to James Madison, December 20, 1787 18.04.2024 11:44
Thomas Jefferson’s letter of December 20, 1787, stands as one of the founding documents of American liberty. It transformed the Constitution’s silence on individual rights into a national conversation — one that would culminate two years later in the adoption of the Bill of Rights. By praising Madison’s work while exposing its dangers, Jefferson did what he always did best: he improved by question...
The Road to the Bill of Rights - James Madison's Letter to Thomas Jefferson, October 17, 1788 17.04.2024 12:23
James Madison Reconsiders By the fall of 1788, the Constitution had been ratified—but only after fierce debate. James Madison, once skeptical of a Bill of Rights, wrote to Thomas Jefferson with new humility: “I have favored it because I supposed it might be of use, and if properly executed could not be of disservice.” This episode of Making a Great America tells the story of Madison’s turning po...
The Road to the Bill of Rights - Thomas Jefferson's Letter to James Madison, March 15, 1789 16.04.2024 10:45
In March 1789, Thomas Jefferson wrote one last letter to his friend James Madison. “If we cannot secure all our rights,” he said, “let us secure what we can.” It was both encouragement and command — urging Madison to fulfill his promise to champion a Bill of Rights. Within months, Madison would do exactly that. This episode of Making a Great America concludes our four-part series, The Madison–Je...
POSTLUDE - Making A Great America 01.04.2022 15:16
This is a postlude – a reflection and commentary about where we have been in this series. The Federalist Papers, authored by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay, laid the foundation for a balanced system of government with a strong union, a deliberative legislature, an energetic executive, and an independent judiciary. While these ideals have shaped the U.S. government, modern challenges such as political...
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