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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 1H 43M

Declaration of Independence: Why We Were Never the Rebels │ Bill Norton

from The Jenny Beth Show · host Jenny Beth Martin, Bill Norton

Bill Norton is a constitutional scholar, civics curriculum author, and co-author of Speaking the Language of Liberty (with Mark Herr). He has spent thirty-five years studying the Founders and teaches the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence to grassroots activists, civic groups, and elected officials across the country. His forthcoming book, Behind the Declaration of Independence, is a companion volume to Behind the Bill of Rights, with Behind the Constitution releasing in September. Host: Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of the Tea Party movement and Chairman of Tea Party Patriots Action. Key topics covered: Why the American colonists were never the rebels — and who actually broke the social contract The power of words and how the Declaration of Independence freed more people than any military conquest King George III's secret post-war essay conceding that American self-governance worked Who actually wrote the Declaration — and why Thomas Jefferson called it "an expression of the American mind" What "the laws of nature and of nature's God" really means for believers and for secular readers Cicero, John Locke, and the difference between primitive and sophisticated natural law The three kinds of self-governance: individual, relational, and societal Why "all men are created equal" was always about mankind, not just males — and the etymology behind it The John Adams principle: we are born to equal rights, not to equal talents, property, or outcomes Thomas Jefferson's final letter and "the dawn of day" Why education is the true corrective of constitutional abuses Timestamped topic breakdown: 00:00 — Cold open and welcome to the Constitution training series 01:09 — Levi Preston: "Those redcoats never meant for us to govern ourselves" 03:30 — The power of words: Genesis, the Declaration, and the language of liberty 08:51 — King George III's secret post-war essay 12:57 — Why only three countries lack written constitutions — and one of them is England 14:46 — Were the colonists really rebels? John Locke on who broke the social contract 17:48 — Being smeared as "anti-government," from King George to Janet Napolitano's list 22:50 — Pro-Constitution, not anti-government: the line we hold 24:38 — Who actually wrote the Declaration: the committee of five, then three 27:01 — Jefferson on borrowing ideas: "An expression of the American mind" 33:13 — Brilliant and flawed: the Founders' contradictions and our duty to keep growing 35:51 — Jefferson's permission to amend: "Forty years of experience is worth a century of book reading" 40:08 — Pouring concrete and skipping fundamentals: why first principles matter 42:13 — "Laws of nature and of nature's God": room for the secular and the religious 44:43 — What natural law actually is: Cicero's universal, unchanging law 51:50 — "I can beat you up and take your stuff": primitive vs. sophisticated natural law 56:32 — "The powers of the earth": where governing power really originates 1:00:38 — Society serves the individual: Bastiat and the Judeo-Christian flip 1:04:17 — How this is NOT communism: voluntary contribution and three kinds of self-governance 1:06:25 — Government protects rights — until it builds a cage 1:10:14 — "We hold these truths to be self-evident": what self-evident really means 1:13:55 — "All men are created equal": the etymology of man, wifeman, and wereman 1:18:20 — Equal in rights, not in things: John Adams and the $20 / $15 / $0 example 1:26:25 — From John Adams to John Quincy Adams to Abraham Lincoln: the stepping stones of liberty 1:30:49 — Thomas Jefferson's final letter and "the dawn of day" 1:33:38 — Education as the corrective of constitutional abuses 1:36:24 — Why principles beat reactionary politics — and produce calmer activists 1:40:09 — Books, takeaways, and what's coming in Part 2 1:42:42 — Sign-off Books referenced in this episode: Behind the Declaration of Independence by Bill Norton (forthcoming) Behind the Bill of Rights by Bill Norton Behind the Constitution by Bill Norton (September release) Speaking the Language of Liberty by Bill Norton and Mark Herr The Law by Frédéric Bastiat Links: The Jenny Beth Show: jennybethshow.com Tea Party Patriots Action: teapartypatriots.org The Jenny Beth Show is hosted by Jenny Beth Martin and is a production of Tea Party Patriots Action. This Constitution training series is produced in partnership with Tea Party Patriots Foundation.

The Declaration of Independence is one of the most powerful documents ever written — and most Americans have never been taught what it actually says. In this special Constitution training episode of The Jenny Beth Show, host Jenny Beth Martin sits down with constitutional scholar Bill Norton to walk through the first half of the Declaration of Independence line by line, in partnership with Tea Party Patriots Foundation. This is Part 1 of a four-part training series — two episodes on the Declaration of Independence, one on the Constitution, and one on the Bill of Rights — designed for grassroots Americans who want to engage today's political fights from a foundation of first principles, not reaction. Bill Norton is a constitutional scholar, civics curriculum author, and co-author of Speaking the Language of Liberty. He has spent thirty-five years studying the Founders and teaching their writing to citizens who want to understand the system they were born into. Jenny Beth and Bill cover the story of Levi Preston and why the American colonists were never the rebels, how John Locke defines who actually breaks the social contract, why "the laws of nature and of nature's God" speaks to believers and secular readers alike, why Thomas Jefferson called the Declaration "an expression of the American mind," what natural law actually is, and why every American is born equal in rights — but not in talents, property, or outcomes. Learn more and join the movement at teapartypatriots.org and jennybethshow.com.

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