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 and author who has studied America's founders for more than thirty years, and co-author of "Speaking the Language of Liberty" and "Behind the Bill of Rights." Jenny Beth Martin is co-founder of the Tea Party movement and Chairman of Tea Party Patriots Action, representing three million grassroots conservative activists. Key topics covered: Why the colonists saw themselves as defenders of self-government, not rebels The forgotten testimony of Revolutionary War soldier Levi Preston How Cicero, John Locke, and Algernon Sidney shaped the founding The Declaration as "an expression of the American mind" Answering the "anti-government" smear with the founding itself What natural law is and why it cannot be repealed What the founders actually meant by "all men are created equal" Timestamped topic breakdown: 00:01:01 — Levi Preston: why the colonists really fought 00:05:24 — Could the colonists vote? Self-government in the colonies 00:12:57 — The ideas that shaped both England and America 00:19:37 — Answering the "anti-government" smear 00:24:46 — Who wrote the Declaration: an expression of the American mind 00:31:10 — Cicero, Locke, and the great thinkers behind the founding 00:44:08 — What natural law actually is 00:48:51 — Why natural law cannot be repealed 01:04:43 — Equal, separate, and the individual in society 01:10:35 — Inside the Declaration's first paragraph 01:14:45 — What "created equal" really means 01:37:19 — Turning the principles into a way forward Links: teapartypatriots.org, jennybethshow.com
What this episode covers
The Declaration of Independence is the most quoted and least understood document in American life — and in this special Constitution Training episode of The Jenny Beth Show, Jenny Beth Martin and constitutional scholar Bill Norton recover the story most of us were never taught. The colonists were not rebels. They had governed themselves for over a century, and it was King George and Parliament who broke the social contract first. Starting with the forgotten testimony of Revolutionary War soldier Levi Preston, Norton walks through why ordinary Americans actually fought, how the ideas of Cicero, John Locke, and Algernon Sidney shaped the founding, and why the Declaration is best understood as "an expression of the American mind" rather than one man's pen. Jenny Beth ties it directly to today: when the liberty movement is smeared as "anti-government," the founding itself is the answer — we are not anarchists, we are for constitutionally limited government that exists to protect our rights. This is the first of a four-part series produced in conjunction with Tea Party Patriots Foundation, designed for citizens who want to be active and engaged and grounded in first principles. Bill Norton is a constitutional scholar and author who has studied the founders for more than three decades. Learn more and take action at teapartypatriots.org and jennybethshow.com.
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