Sheriffs public talk: militia, duty, and the manure pile analogy

Resumen del episodio

On this Friday edition of Radio Ranch, I’m joined by my co‑host Brent Allan Winters for a wide‑ranging conversation grounded in America’s common‑law tradition. We open with housekeeping about stream locations before diving into generational change since WWII, the role of private industry in wartime production, and how cultural attitudes shaped prosperity—and complacency. Brent traces “police powers” under state law, fielding audience questions on driver licensing, qualified immunity, and the commercial vs. private right to travel. We also touch on the Tucker Carlson–Thomas Massie interview, Congress’s incentives, and the realities of political pressure. Mid‑show we welcome Sheriff Dar Leaf of Michigan, who shares what he can about recent election‑related litigation in his state, emphasizes local control and paper hand‑counts, and describes the toll of public service. In Q&A we explore common law vs. civil/Canon law, juries, impeachment, and the importance of focusing on first principles (Declaration of Independence, the Constitution) rather than procedural minutiae. We close with practical ways for listeners to keep learning—especially through Brent’s courses and writings on the common‑law heritage. 'Brent Allan Winters – The Common Lawyer': https://commonlawyer.com 'Rep. Thomas Massie – Official U.S. House Site': https://massie.house.gov 'Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene – Official U.S. House Site': https://greene.house.gov 'Michigan Attorney General (Dana Nessel) – Official Site': https://www.michigan.gov/ag 'Hillsdale College – Official Site': https://www.hillsdale.edu 'Tucker Carlson Network – Official Site': https://www.tuckercarlson.com 'FreeConferenceCall – Conferencing Platform Used on the Show': https://www.freeconferencecall.com 'Rumble – Video Platform Mentioned': https://rumble.com 'Kick – Streaming Platform Mentioned': https://kick.com 'Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) – Official Site': https://www.splc.org 'Avalon Project (Yale Law) – Founding Documents Library': https://avalon.law.yale.edu 'U.S. National Archives – Declaration of Independence': https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration 
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