
Results, Not Intentions
I’d rather have good policy implemented by someone I dislike than see pro-citizen objectives left undone by people who claim to be our friends.

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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 215 episodes
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So much time is spent "in the fight" that it is easy to forget what we are supposed to be fighting for. To answer that, join Michael Quinn Sullivan each week as he puts the continuing fight for life and liberty in historical, biblical, and personal context.
Unknown Host hosts Reflections on Life & Liberty, a news show with 215 episodes published.

I’d rather have good policy implemented by someone I dislike than see pro-citizen objectives left undone by people who claim to be our friends.

We too often look at the challenges ahead, wishing for what we do not have and disdaining what we do.

There can be no “good government” apart from our republic’s notion of self-governance.

Our ideals and aspirations, not grievances, are what define us.

The gooey, saccharine-sweet “niceness” pushed in culture is found nowhere in scripture; we’re called to something better.

The example of Sam Adams’ Committees of Correspondence reminds us of the power of an informed citizenry.

If self-government is to continue another 250 years, if liberty is to flourish, it will only be because of an engaged citizenry.

If we are to bring sanity to Congress, we must first exhibit sanity ourselves.

Individual liberty and personal freedom are not means to an end; they are ends in and of themselves.


Too many people choose to live in the heckler’s box because it is easier to lose.


The citizenry has failed to inspire sufficient fear in our elected servants.

“Greater love has no one than this…”

The embrace of an expert class in America runs counter to 250 years of American philosophy.

Liberty will die on these shores only after we have killed it in our hearts.

Let us resolve to be more bold in our prayers for those who need it most.



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