• If You Can Use Google, You Can Use the Federal Policy Producer.
    Jul 4 2026

    One of the biggest misconceptions about public policy is that you need years of legal or legislative experience to participate.

    You don’t.

    In this quick walkthrough, I show just how simple the Federal Policy Producer is to use.

    I type in a single topic—Veterans.

    That’s it.

    From there, the AI begins building a structured legislative proposal that can serve as the starting point for a conversation with your elected officials.

    You can keep your prompt simple.

    Or you can make it as detailed as you want.

    The goal isn’t to replace lawmakers or constitutional experts.

    The goal is to help everyday Americans organize their ideas into a format that’s easier to understand, discuss, and improve.

    Think of it as a conversation starter between you and your representatives.

    Simple input.

    Sophisticated output.

    Humans Create. AI Enhances. Humans Decide.


    https://federalpolicyproducer.com/

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  • Can Americans Still Agree on the Declaration of Independence? | Matt, David J. Bobb & Tony Williams Ep. 91
    Jul 4 2026

    As America approaches its 250th anniversary, one question continues to shape our nation’s future:


    Can Americans still find common ground in the principles of the Declaration of Independence?


    In this special roundtable discussion, Matt is joined by David J. Bobb, President and CEO of the Bill of Rights Institute, and Tony Williams, Senior Fellow at the Bill of Rights Institute and renowned historian of the American founding.


    Together they explore the enduring meaning of the Declaration of Independence, why Americans have debated its principles since the nation’s founding, and what those debates can teach us today.


    Topics include:


    • The biggest misconceptions about the Declaration of Independence

    • Why disagreement has always been part of the American experiment

    • Liberty, equality, and the founding principles

    • Constitutional literacy and civic education

    • America’s 250th anniversary

    • How citizens should engage in self-government today

    • The constitutional principles worth preserving for the next 250 years


    Whether you’re a student, educator, history enthusiast, or simply someone who wants to better understand America’s founding, this conversation offers thoughtful perspectives on one of the most influential documents ever written.


    Truth isn’t partisan, it’s patriotic.

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    46 mins
  • What Did the Founders Actually Intend? | Matt & Ilan Wurman Ep. 90
    Jun 20 2026

    As America approaches its 250th anniversary, debates over the Constitution are everywhere.


    From presidential powers and federal authority to free speech, immigration, and the role of the courts, Americans continue to argue about what the Constitution means and how it should be applied today.


    In this episode, Matt sits down with constitutional scholar, legal historian, and University of Minnesota law professor Ilan Wurman, author of The Constitution of 1789: A New Introduction.


    Together they discuss:


    • What Americans misunderstand most about the Constitution

    • Originalism versus evolving constitutional interpretation

    • Separation of powers and constitutional structure

    • Federal versus state authority

    • Why many Americans feel disconnected from government

    • What the Founders might think about modern America

    • Lessons from the Constitution as America approaches its 250th birthday


    Whether you’re interested in constitutional law, civic education, American history, or the future of the republic, this conversation explores one of the most important questions facing the nation:


    What did the Founders actually intend?


    Truth isn’t partisan, it’s patriotic.

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    53 mins
  • Can We Trust the News Anymore? | Matt & Kira Shishkin Ep. 89
    Jun 13 2026

    In this episode, Matt sits down with Kira Shishkin, founder and CEO of informed.now, to discuss one of the biggest challenges facing modern society:


    How do we stay informed without becoming overwhelmed?


    As news cycles accelerate and algorithms compete for attention, many Americans are struggling to separate what matters from what simply generates clicks. Kira built informed.now around a different approach—prioritizing significance over virality and delivering concise, human-curated news designed to help people think independently.


    Together, Matt and Kira discuss:


    • Information overload and media fatigue

    • The incentives driving modern news organizations

    • Significance versus virality

    • Can truly unbiased news exist?

    • Human-curated news versus algorithms

    • Trust, misinformation, and independent thinking

    • What a better information ecosystem might look like


    At its core, this conversation explores a question that affects every American:


    Are our information systems helping us understand the world—or simply competing for our attention?


    Listen in and decide for yourself.


    Truth isn’t partisan, it’s patriotic.

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    45 mins
  • Fear, Facts & Civil Discourse: Adam Swart on AI, Media & Modern Protests | Episode 88
    May 30 2026

    Today we’re joined by Adam Swart, founder of Crowds on Demand and someone with over a decade of experience inside the world of organized demonstrations, public mobilization, media influence, and narrative shaping.


    Adam has appeared across major media outlets discussing how modern protests are funded, coordinated, and increasingly shaped by messaging, incentives, and media dynamics.


    But this episode became much more than just a conversation about protests.


    Early in the interview, the discussion became tense as we pushed back on several fear-driven narratives surrounding artificial intelligence, governance, and the future of technology. The conversation hit a real moment of friction where disagreement became unavoidable.


    And honestly… that’s what made this episode important.


    Instead of turning the conversation into chaos, hostility, or personal attacks, we worked through the disagreement in real time, re-engaged the discussion, and demonstrated something that is becoming increasingly rare in modern media:


    Civil discourse.


    We may not have agreed on everything.

    But we agreed on something bigger:


    People with different perspectives must still be willing to communicate, challenge ideas constructively, ask difficult questions, and lead by example.


    From there, the conversation opened up into a deep discussion about:

    • Organized protests and public demonstrations

    • Media narratives and perception shaping

    • AI fear, governance, and accountability

    • Public trust and transparency

    • Incentive structures behind modern systems

    • Constructive disagreement in America

    • The importance of critical thinking and open dialogue


    This episode is a reminder that difficult conversations do not have to become destructive conversations.


    Truth isn’t partisan — it’s patriotic.


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    59 mins
  • Lewis Herms on California Corruption, Taxes, Audits & Broken Systems | Patriot Party Podcast Ep. 87
    May 16 2026

    Independent California governor candidate Lewis Herms joins The Patriot Party Podcast for a deep conversation on corruption, taxes, audits, government accountability, civic disengagement, and whether America’s core problem is bad leadership or broken systems.


    Topics include:

    - California taxes

    - Government waste

    - Political corruption

    - Child trafficking

    - Protecting seniors

    - Civic engagement

    - Independent politics

    - Accountability

    - Constitutional principles

    - Long-term reform


    This episode focuses on practical solutions, transparency, and systems-level discussion — not partisan talking points.


    Patriotism isn’t partisan — it’s patriotic.


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    56 mins
  • Experts vs The People: Who Should Shape the Law? | Matt & Bob Martin, JD Ep. 86
    May 2 2026

    In this episode, Matt sits down with Bob Martin, JD, MSW — a veteran trial lawyer and cultural commentator — for a respectful, solution-focused debate on a critical question:


    Who should shape the law — experts, or the people?


    Drawing on over four decades of legal experience, Bob shares his perspective on constitutional intent, legal systems, and the role of expertise. Matt introduces a different framework — one centered on structured public participation and AI-enhanced legislation designed to give everyday Americans a voice in the process.


    Together, they explore:


    • The original vision of the Founders
    • Where modern systems may have drifted
    • The balance between expertise and accessibility
    • Whether the current system captures the best ideas — or filters them out


    This is not about winning an argument.

    It’s about building better systems.


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    41 mins
  • Parents vs Government: Who Really Controls Education? | Virginia Gentles & Matt Ep. 85
    Apr 18 2026

    Who really controls your child’s education — parents, schools, or the system itself?


    In this episode of The Patriot Party, we sit down with Virginia Gentles to break down one of the most important and controversial issues in America today: education freedom and parental rights.


    Drawing from her experience at both the federal and state levels, Virginia brings a grounded perspective on how incentives, policies, and institutional structures shape what happens in our classrooms.


    This conversation goes beyond headlines and talking points.


    We explore:

    • Who actually holds decision-making power in education

    • How current systems impact parents and students

    • What school choice looks like in practice

    • The long-term effects of pandemic-era learning loss

    • The role of technology in modern education

    • Where reform efforts succeed — and where they fail


    Most importantly, we focus on practical, realistic solutions that can improve education today — not in theory, but in reality.


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    53 mins