
Ever wonder why Thomas Jefferson and George Washington remain our most controversial founding fathers? In this eye-opening exploration of America"s founding narratives, we unpack the deliberate attacks on these pivotal figures and why they"re specifically targeted by those seeking to reshape America"s identity. The episode begins with a listener question about Jefferson"s complex relationship with slavery - a perfect entry point to discuss how historical sites like Monticello now emphasize his slave ownership while minimizing his anti-slavery positions. David Barton, author of "The Jefferson Lies," explains how returning to original source documents reveals a very different Jefferson than the one presented in modern academia. We dive into the famous DNA controversy surrounding Sally Hemings, with surprising insights from Robert F. Turner, the University of Virginia professor who conducted the actual tests. His conclusion? Among the 26+ Jefferson males who could potentially have fathered Hemings" children, Thomas Jefferson ranks among the least likely candidates - information rarely discussed in mainstream historical accounts. The conversation expands to explore why Washington and Jefferson specifically face disproportionate criticism compared to other founders. The answer reveals a strategic approach: by discrediting America"s most influential founders, one can more effectively undermine the constitutional principles and limited government vision they established. As we approach America"s 250th anniversary, this discussion couldn"t be more timely. We explore forgotten resources about all 56 signers of the Declaration and the significant contributions of revolutionary-era women - stories once taught in American classrooms but now largely unknown. The episode concludes with a delightful explanation of how political parties acquired their animal symbols, with a special answer for a seven-year-old listener. Join us for this fascinating journey through American history, where we separate myth from fact and restore the complex, inspiring truth about our nation"s founders. Support the show
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