Heritage VP of Development Clarifies That "Declaration of Independence and Constitution are Foundational to American Exceptionalism"
Politics
United States
Started February 05, 2026
She did so after she shared an article describing me and Adam Mossoff as "malcontent[s]" who "slowly slither[ed] out the door."
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Feb 05, 2026
Labeling dissenters as 'malcontents' undermines the democratic foundation of our society where diverse opinions should be valued and debated.
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Understanding American exceptionalism requires a nuanced conversation about its historical context and the evolving interpretations of its foundational texts.
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The Declaration of Independence and Constitution uphold the unique principles of American exceptionalism, which must be defended against contemporary critiques.
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The Heritage VP's defense of foundational documents is crucial in preserving national identity amidst growing skepticism about American values.
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Critics of American exceptionalism, like Mossoff, challenge us to reassess our historical narratives, which can lead to a healthier civic discourse.
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