How to Argue the Constitution with a Conservative

How to Argue the Constitution with a Conservative by Michael A. Ventrella, published by Wilder Publications, Incorporated in August 2019, is a 162-page exploration of constitutional arguments from a liberal perspective. This book addresses common conservative claims regarding rights and interpretations of the Constitution, aiming to equip readers with factual knowledge to counter these assertions. Ventrella, a criminal defense attorney with experience teaching Constitutional Law, employs humor and wit to engage readers while clarifying the Constitution’s actual provisions.
Readers will find a blend of legal insights and humor, enhanced by over 40 cartoons from Pulitzer Prize-winning artist Darrin Bell. The book covers topics such as politics, law, and American government, making it a unique resource for those looking to understand constitutional debates in a more accessible manner. Ventrella’s approach not only informs but also entertains, providing a refreshing take on serious political discussions.
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Immigrants have no rights!
America is founded on Christianity!
Unlimited guns are my birthright!
These are just a handful of arguments being shouted by vocal conservatives even though the Constitution of the United States–the very laws of our nation–says something quite different.
If liberals are going to counter these erroneous, angry, ill-informed positions with facts, they need to learn for themselves what the Constitution says.
To remedy this knowledge gap, criminal defense attorney and unabashed liberal Michael A. Ventrella teaches the basics with a large amount of humor and snark, all illustrated with more than 40 cartoons by 2019 Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial artist Darrin Bell, creator of the syndicated comic strip Candorville.
Attorney Michael A. Ventrella has taught Constitutional Law at a number of institutions of higher learning, so clearly he’s just one of those liberal elites.
Artist Darrin Bell’s hard-hitting editorial cartoons can be found in major newspapers and all over the internet, where people share them without giving him credit.
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