1420: 95 Years of Wisdom on America’s Future and Politics with Author Ronald Alfred Weitzman

It’s unsettling when the systems meant to represent you start feeling distant, unpredictable, or unaccountable. Political rifts grow wider, trust in leaders fades, and the noise makes it hard to know which voices to believe. Some cling to official narratives for stability, while others reject them entirely, chasing alternative explanations that feel more honest. In the middle of it all, the real challenge is cutting through the static—deciding what’s true without letting fear or anger make the choice for you. The stakes aren’t abstract; they shape how a nation moves forward, and who gets left behind.
Ronald Alfred Weitzman, a 95-year-old educator with degrees from Stanford and Princeton, has taught worldwide and earned multiple awards. He’s the author of Chairman Biden and Dr. Fauci’s Monster, offering sharp commentary on politics and society. Today, he reflects on his life, political shifts, and what drove him to write the book. He also shares his views on the 2020 election, the pandemic, and why critical thinking matters now more than ever. Stay tuned!
Quotes:
“The 10th Amendment is not just the state's rights events. The People's Rights Amendment states what the federal government can't do and what the state government should be doing, and people should be, and abortion is one of those decisions I think should be left up to individuals.”
“Growing up isn't easy as it is, and at every developmental stage, it's required for the next one. If you trip up on one, you're gonna have trouble later on.”
“The basic problem with the Democratic Party is that they don't believe in competition. They want to make sure it happens, so they want government control to make sure it does, like with the equity problem. They did the same thing with the virus—they wanted control because they don't trust people.”
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