
This is part 8 in the series. (Part 7 was the episode on 24 March 2026). We're beginning our discussion of the chapter called "War." Chapter 4.
We discuss sub-chapters starting at the beginning of chapter 4, hitting the following: "The Vietnam War as an establishment undertaking" and "America's weak rear." We stop at the top of p. 74.
This is a continuation of a transformative reading and fair use of Chris Caldwell's "The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties" published by Simon and Schuster in 2020.
We'd like to thank Chris Caldwell for writing it, Simon and Schuster for making it available, and encourage you to purchase your own physical copy of the book so that you can follow along. Please support brick and mortar book dealers, you local book dealers.
I'd like to thank my former political philosophy student Matt Stone (Phil M03: Social and Political Philosophy at Moorpark College, Spring 2008) for purchasing my copy of the book for me and supporting TRP podcast.
Let's foster a culture that values good authors and good books, physical books, and honors and rewards publishers for making those books available for us to read and to think about. Please support this author and this publisher.
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This episode includes a Chaplain's corner at the beginning, in honor of the anniversary of the death of my grandfather at 102 years young last year, and at the end with a reading from Psalm 59 in the King James Version and Streams in the Desert 29 January (Cowman Publications, Lost Feliz Station Lost Angeles, Calif, 1925 original non-woke edition).
The Republican Professor is a pro-political-phenomeonology-done-right podcast.
The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
May 14
54 min

Diego Perez is a 26 year old pro-beach volleyball player. He also runs a non-profit gospel ministry in California called "Jesus Rules." He wears the shirt while he plays.
This was the first in-person interview on TRP podcast.
@diegonickperez 's website is https://jesusrules.co/
Send him some support.
Recorded by Diego at Dr. Lucas Mather's Common-sense Epistemology mentor Dr. Doug Geivett's backyard Friday 24 April 2026.
The Republican Professor is a pro-California-missions podcast.
The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
May 13
1 hr 51 min

250th Anniversary of the USA Ep. 3: Dr. Charles C. Thach, Ph.D. on The Creation of The Presidency II
Episode 3 in the series marking the 250th Anniversary of the USA in this second quarter 2026.
When the Founders signed their names onto the Declaration of Independence, they were committing a capital crime, and they were signing their own death warrants if they were caught.
They took themselves not to be looking for a fight, but rather, refusing any longer to duck the fight that in fact had come to them. And they sought to ground their cause, their reaction, to right reason in the natural law, consistent with Revelation and the Scriptures. They sought to articulate such an argument for their cause in such a way that would be rightly persuasive to any future reader and any of the nations which may inquire as to the source of their actions.
Of course, their cause was initially, in large measure, a reaction against Executive Power. But such a war require itself strong Executive Power. Therein lies the rub: how can Executive Power be strong yet consistent with the principles of Liberty ?
We're making a fair use, transformative reading and discussion of Charles C. Thach's doctoral dissertation at Johns Hopkins in 1922 called "The Creation of the Presidency, 1775-1789 made available by Liberty Fund INC in Indianapolis, Indiana in 2007. Go out and get your physical copy today. Follow along. We'd like to thank Liberty Fund for making this material available, and we'd like to thank Charles C. Thach for writing it.
We are discussing in this second episode of Thach's thought the first third of his second chapter, entitled "State Executive Experience 1776 to 1787," through the top of his page 23.
This material was required reading in my Ph.D. program in Public Law and American Politics at The Claremont Colleges. It was used on the 6 hour comprehensive exams (6 hours each) and in a course called The Presidency and the Constitution taught by Joseph M. Bessette, who also served on my dissertation committee many years later.
The Republican Professor is a pro-correctly-understanding-the-American-Presidency, anti-grade-inflation-plantation podcast.
The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
Apr 27
1 hr 16 min

Tyree Benson Was Wrongly Convicted: 11+ Magazines Are Arms Protected By 2a: DC Court of Appeals 2026
We cover the DC Court of Appeals 5 March 2026 decision overturning the wrongful conviction of Tyree Benson who was criminalized for innocent conduct.
We cover up through the middle of page 22. We continue there next time.
https://www.dccourts.gov/court-of-appeals/opinions-and-memorandum-of-judgments?search=benson&date=&date_range=&type=All
The Republican Professor is a pro-non-criminalizing-innocent-conduct-podcast.
The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
Apr 25
1 hr 35 min

Episode 2 in the series marking the 250th Anniversary of the USA in this second quarter 2026.
When the Founders signed their names onto the Declaration of Independence, they were committing a capital crime, and they were signing their own death warrants if they were caught.
They took themselves not to be looking for a fight, but rather, refusing any longer to duck the fight that in fact had come to them. And they sought to ground their cause, their reaction, to right reason in the natural law, consistent with Revelation and the Scriptures. They sought to articulate such an argument for their cause in such a way that would be rightly persuasive to any future reader and any of the nations which may inquire as to the source of their actions.
Of course, their cause was initially, in large measure, a reaction against Executive Power. But such a war require itself strong Executive Power. Therein lies the rub: how can Executive Power be strong yet consistent with the principles of Liberty ?
We're making a fair use, transformative reading and discussion of Charles C. Thach's doctoral dissertation at Johns Hopkins in 1922 called "The Creation of the Presidency, 1775-1789 made available by Liberty Fund INC in Indianapolis, Indiana in 2007. Go out and get your physical copy today. Follow along. We'd like to thank Liberty Fund for making this material available, and we'd like to thank Charles C. Thach for writing it.
This material was required reading in my Ph.D. program in Public Law and American Politics at The Claremont Colleges. It was used on the 6 hour comprehensive exams (6 hours each) and in a course called The Presidency and the Constitution taught by Joseph M. Bessette, who also served on my dissertation committee many years later.
The Republican Professor is a pro-correctly-understanding-the-American-Presidency, anti-grade-inflation-plantation podcast.
The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
Apr 22
1 hr 12 min

Education is not Congress; It's Just Education: Remarks on Admission Policy at Berkeley, 11 Mar 2026
Discussing Dinesh D'Souza's Illiberal Education, Chapter 2: "More Equal Than Others: Admissions Policy at Berkeley" 11 March 2026 TRP Podcass
Editor’s Note: Philosophers pronunce “Berkeley” as “Barkley” when referring to the man who was the namesake of the university town. So Professor Mather has adopted the same phonetic ambiguity in the discussion.
The full discussion from which this clip is taken is available under that date on The Republican Professor podcass.
The Republican Professor podcast is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
Apr 21
15 min

We continue with Part 3 (Part 2 was 19 Feb 2026 and Part 1 was 15 Jan 2026) of our study of open carry in America's Constitutional tradition by spending more time today with Baird v. Bonta (2 Jan 2026, 9th Circuit) from the top of page 27 (Roman Numeral II) through to the top of page 37 (up to Roman Numeral VI Letter D as in Boy just kidding D as in Cat). The pro-Second-Amendment opinions, both of them that we take a look at, were written by Republican appointees (Trump, with a Republican US Senate).
We will pick up at page 37 and Roman Numeral VI letter D next time.
https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2026/01/02/24-565.pdf
Here's a link to the article I wrote 9 April 2020 for San Diego County Gun Owners, published on Gun Owner's Radio, that I entitled : "Two Types of Self-Defense" here.
https://gunownersradio.com/two-types-of-self-defense/
This episode and this series is dedicated to the memory of my closest first cousin, Little Dan Mountain Jr, closest in age by just a couple of weeks, who died earlier this year in January.
I picked a topic that would bring a smile to his face and that would honor the bright spots in our childhood together in Colorado.
The Republican Professor is a pro-Second-Amendment-in-California podcast.
The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
Apr 17
1 hr 4 min

Episode 1 in the series marking the 250th Anniversary of the USA in this second quarter 2026.
Martin Diamond channels Alexis de Tocqueville in raging against the grade-inflation machine back before IA, before much of the grade inflation crap got off the ground.
We're making a fair use, transformative reading and discussion of Martin Diamond's 1970 "Reading in an Age of Mass Democracy", which is in a section called "'Enclaves of Excellence' and the Study of Politics" as essay number 16, made available by AEI in Washington DC in 1992 in a volume they called "As Far as Republican Principles Will Admit: Essays by Martin Diamond, " edited by William A. Schambra.
Diamond would be another one of my intellectual grandfathers, as he mentored, among others, the Chair of my dissertation committee at The Claremont Colleges, Ralph Rossum, who was on the podcast back in 2022 and was the Salvatori Professor of American Constitutionalism at Claremont McKenna College (where Diamond had taught when it was called Claremont Men's College). Diamond had been a product of the University of Chicago as had been Rossum and another one of my committee members, Joseph M. Bessette.
Martin Diamond never finished college but talked his way into a masters and Ph.D. at the University of Chicago by his post war-time self-education. Amazing.
The Republican Professor is a pro-as-far-as-Republican-Principles-will-admit, anti-age-of-mediocrity, anti-grade-inflation-plantation podcast.
The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
Apr 15
1 hr 11 min

We continue Jaffa's discussion of Aristotle's Politics, this time finishing his take on Aristotle's Book II and beginning with his take on Aristotle's Book III, in our discussion of an entry in the 1963 Rand McNally publication, edited by Leonard Strauss and Joseph Cropsey, called "History of Political Philosophy." This episode contains discussion of pages 89 thru the top of page 97 covering the first part of Book II of the Politics.
That entry on Aristotle is by Harry V. Jaffa, who famously applied his understanding of Political Philosophy to the history of the Republican Party in American politics, and who, as such, influenced me profoundly through my mentors, who were mentored by him. He is thus one of my intellectual grandfathers.
We continue our discussion of Harry Jaffa on Aristotle, pp. 89 thru the top of page 97 covering the rest of Book II and beginning his section on Book III of Aristotle's Politics, discussing an entry published the year before the author wrote one of the most infamous (or famous, depending) Aristotelean speeches for 1964 presidential candidate Barry Goldwater (R, AZ). Jaffa also wrote one of the most influential phenomenological comparisons of the Democratic and the Republican parties using classical political philosophy for the political phenomenology in "Crisis of the House Divided" (University of Chicago Press)
The Republican Professor is a pro-getting-political-philosophy right podcast.
The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
Warmly,
Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
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Apr 11
1 hr 7 min

Federal Judge Roger T. Benitez Strikes Down CA Democrat K-12 Lying to Parents Mirabelli v. Olson pt4
Part 4: On the 22nd of December 2025, Republican appointed federal Judge Roger Benitez (Cuban ethnicity) struck down the Democrat mandated lying to parents in the K-12 school system. We covered it beginning in late December 2025 and in a second episode in late January 2026. The third episode, the last one before this one, was 17 March 2026.
Unusual behavior or conduct of a student at school isn't grounds for a violation of Constitutional rights, Benitez held in Mirabelli v. Olson (Filed 22 Dec 2025), available here : https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/63d954d4e4ad424df7819d46/6949e11ea6bae817c8eaf637_Dkt%20%20307_MSJ%20Order.pdf
Part 4. We cover from Part B on page 30 through to page 38 up to but not including letter C. We'll continue from there next time.
This episode includes a Chaplain's corner prayer time thanking the Lord for Roger Benitez and asking for wisdom for the future.
The Chaplain's corner includes a reading from Psalm 57 and Streams in the Desert 28 Jan (Cowman Publications Lost Feliz Station Lost Angeles Calif).
The Republican Professor is a pro-anti-tax-funded-abuse-of-parents podcast.
The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
Apr 9
46 min
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