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NO UNCERTAIN TERMS

U.S. Term Limits

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No Uncertain Terms is the bi-weekly podcast of U.S. Term Limits, a non-partisan, non-profit organization with the primary goal of imposing term limits on all elected officials, particularly the U.S. Congress. Hosted by U.S. Term Limits President Philip Blumel. Produced by Ken Decter for U.S. Term Limit
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IN Focus: Indiana's Week in Politics

FOX59/CBS4. How will this week's headlines impact you and your family? Every week, we explore the latest news from Washington D.C. and from the Statehouse, with in-depth analysis of Indiana politics from our bi-partisan team of political experts and analy

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​How will this week's headlines impact you and your family? Every week, we explore the latest news from Washington D.C. and from the Statehouse, with in-depth analysis of Indiana politics from our bi-partisan team of political experts and analysts. Get 'IN Focus' on the go and stay tuned for exclusive bonus content toward the end of the podcast.
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The Bad Roman

Craig Harguess

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Are you a Christian who feels disillusioned by politics? Do you see political systems—whether democratic, authoritarian, or otherwise—promising change but often leaving you unfulfilled? As followers of Christ, our calling isn’t tied to any earthly power; it’s to live like Jesus, no matter the political landscape. On this podcast, we explore what it means to set aside man-made allegiances—be they national, partisan, or ideological—and instead take up the Cross. Host Craig Harguess, a former n ...
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Judge faith by the neighbor who gets help, not the hype of our politics. Episcopal deacon Gerri Endicott shows how preaching turns into rides, meals, and quiet care. She explains why she leads with “I follow Jesus,” a simple line that lowers walls and points to a Person, not a brand. Judge faith by the neighbor who gets help, not the volume of our …
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In this 20 minute podcast:-The show breaks down renewed claims that Donald Trump could serve a third term, despite the clear language of the 22nd Amendment.-Alan Dershowitz advances controversial legal theories arguing that a president could be “selected,” not elected, and still return to office.-The episode compares U.S. institutions to foreign ca…
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Do non-Christians see Jesus, or politics, when they look at us? Tasha Heath doesn’t identify as a Christian but has been around the church her whole life. She also worked inside party politics and saw enough behind-the-scenes behavior to step back. From the outside, her read is simple: basic kindness and steady presence change more than ballots and…
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In this 20 minute podcast:-The show reports that President Trump pardons former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández, a convicted drug trafficker who previously dismantled his nation’s constitutional term limits. -It recounts Hernández’s authoritarian takeover, including packing the Honduran Supreme Court, overturning the ban on consecutive pr…
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Craig and Arkansas friend Misty Hubbard trace their journey from “vote harder” conservatism to No King but Christ. They talk about propaganda, “paid patriotism,” online Christian rage, compassion that crosses borders, and why the solution isn’t a better party but a deeper allegiance to Jesus and His Kingdom. How Mike Gaddy shattered Misty’s sense o…
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In this 20 minute podcast:-The show exposes the federal indictment of Florida Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, tying her alleged COVID-fund embezzlement to her broken promise on the U.S. Term Limits pledge.-Host Philip Blumel recounts longstanding corruption in her district, comparing her case to former Rep. Alcee Hastings’ historic impeachment and…
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Are borders tyrannical or necessary? Returning guest Chris Polk helps us dismantle the political theater around immigration and ask what allegiance to Jesus looks like when the state shows up with masks and rifles. From truck-stop stories to John 4, they explore why restricting movement may be the worst tyranny and how ordinary neighbor love beats …
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In this 20 minute podcast:-President Trump confirms he won’t seek a third term, ending months of speculation and online chaos.-U.S. Term Limits CEO Nick Tomboulides joins Scripps News to push for a three-term House and two-term Senate limit.-Governor Ron DeSantis and former Rep. David Trone team up across party lines to champion a Term Limits Conve…
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What if Judas wasn’t just a betrayer, but the first to politicize Jesus? Judas’s story exposes a much older problem: the temptation to make Jesus “fit” the system. Domenic Scarcella (author of the book and Substack Good Neighbor, Bad Citizen) returns to argue that Judas tried to make the Messiah more respectable to rulers, trading costly faithfulne…
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In this 20 minute podcast:-USTL President Philip Blumel announces that the term limits movement is entering “overdrive” after Ron DeSantis and David Trone co-author a New York Times op-ed calling for congressional term limits. The bipartisan duo launches a national campaign as co-chairs of the U.S. Term Limits Article V initiative, aiming to pressu…
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When Christians step into politics, how much compromise comes with the territory? Can we preach about loving enemies on Sunday while voting to bomb them on Tuesday? Jake Doberenz, host of Christianity Without Compromise and author of the Smashing Idols newsletter, joins us to explore what happens when believers trade the cross for a ballot, and cal…
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In this 15 minute podcast:-USTL President Philip Blumel returns from the U.S. Term Limits Summit in New Orleans energized by major progress and momentum.-The movement now has 12 states on board, with several more likely to join soon, including Utah, Georgia, and Ohio.-The State Chairs Program expands to 28 leaders in 25 states, generating massive e…
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Is political loyalty pulling our hearts away from Jesus? Craig speaks with Brian Drinkwine, a pastor and church planter who’s seen both the beauty and the brokenness of the American church. After one of Brian’s posts about Charlie Kirk’s death went viral, he found himself in the middle of a national conversation about faith, politics, and misplaced…
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Matt Mouzakis returns to the podcast to wrestle with one of the most debated questions in the church: What does Scripture really say about women in ministry? From Genesis to Paul’s letters, we unpack how mistranslations, cultural assumptions, and bad theology have sidelined half the Body of Christ for centuries. Was Eve really just Adam’s “rib”? Di…
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In this 20 minute podcast:-The episode opens by noting Charlie Kirk’s murder and reviews his and Turning Point USA’s strong support for congressional term limits.-Andrew Yang continues to champion term limits as a nonpartisan reform to modernize government leadership.-Rep. Ralph Norman leaves Congress to run for governor of Georgia but remains a le…
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What if stepping into a voting booth is less about freedom and more about forcing your will on your neighbor? Craig sits down with writer Jeb Smith to wrestle with a question many Christians and libertarians rarely stop to ask: Is voting consistent with the values we claim to hold? Jeb, author of Is Libertarianism Consistent with Voting?, argues th…
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In this 20 minute podcast:-The show explores the growing momentum for an Article V convention on congressional term limits, with 12 states already on board.-Host Philip Blumel addresses fears about a “runaway convention,” detailing the many safeguards, including faithful delegate laws and state ratification.-Entrepreneur Brian Hamilton’s op-ed comp…
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What happens when a Christian stops voting and starts questioning everything? Craig sits down with musician Ancap Tim to trace his journey from a Republican poster child (yes, he really had George W. Bush on his birthday cake) to a Christian challenging empire through music, faith, and bold conversation. Tim shares how his journey through politics,…
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In this 15 minute podcast:-Ohio Takes Center Stage in the Battle for Congressional Term Limits as lawmakers introduce resolutions to join 12 other states pushing for an Article V convention on congressional term limits.-Former Ohio legislator Kevin Coughlin testifies passionately, arguing that term limits strengthen democracy and speed up problem-s…
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Curious about turning your backyard into a mini-Eden? This episode's for you. We're chatting with Corey Ellerbe, the green thumb behind Old 37 Homestead on YouTube. He's gone from rookie gardener to homestead pro, and he's spilling the dirt on how you can too. But we're not just talking tomatoes here. Corey and Craig dig into how growing your own g…
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In this 15 minute podcast:-Host Philip Blumel highlights polling showing 79% of Democrats support term limits, countering the misconception that it is a Republican-only cause.-Prominent Democrats, including Barack Obama, Lori Lightfoot, and Andrew Yang, voice strong support for term limits across various offices.-Illinois’ lack of term limits is ti…
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Ever wondered how someone goes from being a die-hard statist to embracing a "no king but Christ" worldview? Patrick Green, creator of the 100 Fold Testimonies podcast, shares his journey from a statist Christian to embracing "no king but Christ (King Jesus)". Patrick's journey is a rollercoaster of faith, doubt, and revelation. He opens up about hi…
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Explore a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of Jesus' identity: his kingship. Duncan Palmer and Matt Mouzakis dive into the literal meaning of "Christ" (from the Greek Christos) as "King," revealing how modern translations have obscured this powerful concept. Key points: "Christ" literally means "King" in its original context Modern translations …
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In this 15 minute podcast:-North Dakota lawmakers attempt to override a 2022 voter-approved term limits amendment, despite clear constitutional restrictions.-Missouri’s Secretary of State pledges honest ballot language to protect existing term limits from misleading repeal efforts.-Former NFL kicker Jay Feely signs the U.S. Term Limits pledge as he…
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Ready for a deep dive into government, violence, and Christian ethics? Patrick Carroll, a seasoned libertarian thinker, is back to dissect the core beliefs of statists, revealing how even well-intentioned government supporters inadvertently endorse violence. This eye-opening conversation challenges listeners to reconsider their views on political p…
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In this 15 minute podcast:-Pennsylvania lawmakers push to designate April 29 as "22nd Amendment Day" to honor presidential term limits, led by Rep. Ben Waxman.-Rep. Andy Ogles introduces a resolution to repeal the 22nd Amendment for a potential Trump third term, but it gains no traction.-A resolution for a congressional term limits convention (HCR …
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Are Christians becoming useless in today's world? Craig teams up with Zachary Gomez, a theology whiz who also fixes houses, to shake up what you thought you knew about Jesus and taxes. They rip apart the famous "render unto Caesar" line. Spoiler alert: It's not about paying your taxes! Instead, it's a sneaky jab at people who love the government to…
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This week's 15 min podcast opens with national "No Kings" protests against perceived executive overreach, reinforcing term limits as a bulwark against tyranny.Phil and Nick discuss the sentencing of Michael Madigan, Illinois’ former House Speaker, convicted of corruption after a 50-year career.Madigan’s long tenure and consolidation of power are hi…
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Is the government really looking out for your best interests? Jeffrey Hann, author and anarchist thinker, returns to The Bad Roman to challenge everything you thought you knew about government, critical thinking, and personal freedom. He argues that our education system is deliberately designed to create "literacy slaves" - individuals smart enough…
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In this 15 minute podcast:-USTL President Philip Blumel shifts focus to term limits in the private sector, highlighting their benefits beyond politics.-Libby Utter discusses how term limits improve board performance in small businesses by encouraging rotation and fresh ideas.-Former Medtronic CEO Bill George supports CEO term limits, citing better …
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Think you understand taxes, citizenship, and your legal identity? Think again. In this mind-bending episode, Craig sits down with legal researcher and educator Brandon Joe Williams to explore the provocative world of legal loopholes, sovereignty, and tax-free living. From squaring off with the Employment Development Department to establishing forei…
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In this 15 minute podcast:-South Carolina officially became the 12th state to pass the resolution calling for a term limits convention under Article V of the Constitution.-Governor Ron DeSantis visited Ohio to advocate for House Joint Resolution 3, urging term limits for Congress, calling it a bipartisan and necessary reform.-Ohio Representative He…
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What happens when immigration policies clash with Christian values? Craig sits down with Larken Rose to dissect the complexities of immigration, focusing on the criticisms of past and current policies across administrations, what is novel about Trump’s border approach, and the inconsistencies in how some Christians approach these issues. The conver…
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In this 15 minute podcast:-Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois announces his retirement, ending a 44-year congressional career and removing a major obstacle to congressional term limits.-The South Carolina State Senate is poised to vote on a resolution supporting a Term Limits Convention—potentially making it the 12th state to do so.-Economist Dr. Rand…
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