Jamelle Bouie Is Wrong about the Constitution

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Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States by Howard Chandler Christy, 1940 (Wikimedia)
The New York Times columnist misunderstands the Founders’ argument for republican self-government.




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ew York Times opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie wants the Constitution to serve Americans, not the other way around. It’s difficult to argue with that sentiment — at least in the abstract. The Framers certainly did not. In Federalist No. 45, James Madison, the father of the Constitution, wrote: “Were the plan of the [constitutional] convention adverse to the public happiness, my voice would be, reject the plan.” Indeed, the Framers would not consider their creation sacred — though they would countenance a reverence for the law. The Constitution should receive serious evaluation as to whether it serves the public good,

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