Episodios

  • Fraud in California and Cuba Pink Ladies?
    Mar 24 2026

    with Eric Rollins

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  • Deport Illegals, Save Farms, Reject RINOs – Vin Kruttiventi on The Constitutionalist
    Mar 18 2026

    The Constitutionalist Podcast features an in-depth interview with Vin Kruttiventi, conservative Republican candidate for California's 13th Congressional District. A first-generation legal immigrant and successful entrepreneur in tech and retail, Kruttiventi discusses his journey from arriving in America with nothing to building thriving businesses, and his awakening during COVID mandates that devastated communities while elites ignored restrictions.

    The conversation covers key issues facing the Central Valley: agriculture as the backbone of the district yet crippled by environmental regulations prioritizing fish over farmers; proposals for federal solutions including special economic zones to attract jobs, new surface water storage, dams, dredging, and groundwater recharge; merit-based immigration reform, deporting illegals, ending chain migration and welfare abuse for non-citizens; tying federal infrastructure funds to water delivery accountability and cracking down on sanctuary policies; addressing homelessness, high poverty, and inflation impacts; and rejecting cultural distractions in favor of basics—jobs, safety, education, and opportunity.

    Kruttiventi contrasts his record as a budget-balancing businessman with career politicians and RINOs, highlighting failures like doubled homelessness and support for DEI and reparations programs. Grassroots door-knocking reveals strong enthusiasm for a candidate focused on results and servant leadership.

    The episode highlights real hope for California's 13th District in the 2026 election. Kruttiventi has dominated Republican fundraising, signed the U.S. Term Limits Pledge, launched campaign ads, and earned endorsements—positioning as the fighter to unseat incumbent Adam Gray.

    Support the campaign: Visit vin4congress.com | Follow @vin4congress on X, Facebook, Instagram | Donate, volunteer, request yard signs.

    Subscribe to The Constitutionalist Podcast for more episodes defending the Constitution, limited government, and America First values. Like, comment, share—spread the message.

    #CA13 #VinKruttiventi #CentralValley #Conservative #FlipCA13 #TheConstitutionalist #EricRollins

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  • Father's Heartbreak: Teen Executed at Clovis McDonald's – Fighting Prop 57 Injustice | EP 145
    Mar 10 2026

    In this powerful and emotional episode of The Constitutionalist, host Eric Rollins sits down with Stephen Quick, the grieving father of 18-year-old Caleb Quick, who was fatally shot in the head in a premeditated attack outside a Clovis McDonald's parking lot on April 23, 2025. Caleb, just weeks from high school graduation and enlisting in the Air Force as a pilot, was executed in cold blood amid a crowd of youth group kids—yet the suspects (both juveniles at the time) remain in the juvenile system due to California's Prop 57 and related laws.Stephan shares the heartbreaking details: the targeted nature of the crime, surveillance evidence, the suspects' quick arrest, and the ongoing court battles for transfer to adult criminal court (where a jury could decide). He exposes the real-world fallout of Prop 57 (passed as a "nonviolent offenders" bill but with fine-print changes making it extremely difficult—less than 5% success rate—to try violent juveniles as adults), plus AB 333 and SB 1391, which shield those 15 and under from transfer hearings entirely.Key topics include:How these laws prioritize rehabilitation over consequences and victim rights, leading to light sentences (max ~8 years in juvenile facilities, often served in half that time), no felony records, free higher education post-release, and even the ability to legally purchase firearms later.Gang exploitation of minors to commit crimes (hands stay "clean" for older members while teens gain street cred with minimal repercussions).The lack of restitution, jury trials, or true accountability in juvenile (civil) court vs. criminal court.Broader issues: recategorized crime stats creating "smoke and mirrors" on safety, desensitization to threats, and the erosion of public safety in once-safe communities like Clovis.Stephan's advocacy journey: Sacramento visits (mostly welcomed by Republicans/independents, blocked by those in power), uniting with other Central Valley families (e.g., victims like Lorenso Sanchez in Hanford and Jacob Munoz in Madera), and pushing for reforms like "Lorenzo's Law" to allow adult trials for violent juvenile offenses.Despite the pain, Stephen finds hope in faith (Caleb was a strong believer who led many friends to Christ—18 came to faith and several were baptized after his passing), community support, networking with groups like Citizens Against Homicide, and upcoming actions (e.g., April 20, 2026 protest in Sacramento with Assemblymembers like Carl DeMaio).This episode is a raw call to action for justice reform, victim rights, and restoring consequences in California. Stephen urges parents to teach situational awareness ("see something, say something") and communities to demand better.Connect & support:Facebook: Victims of Teen ViolenceFacebook: Reform 57Related efforts: Pass Lorenzo's Law / Reform Prop 57 petitionsIf you're passionate about constitutional principles, public safety, and holding violent offenders accountable—regardless of age—this is a must-listen. Share to raise awareness.#Prop57 #JuvenileJustice #CalebQuick #ClovisMurder #VictimRights #CaliforniaCrime #ReformProp57 #JusticeForVictims

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  • Exposing Globalism: John Birch Society on Venezuela, Iran, UN & Digital Control
    Mar 6 2026

    The episode you shared is from The Constitutionalist podcast, hosted by Eric Rollins. It's a recent (or "recent" as per your note) episode featuring guests Patty Casio (regional representative for the John Birch Society in the Central Valley) and William (Bill) Jasper (a long-time JBS representative, senior editor for The New American magazine, and current national president of the John Birch Society).

    The discussion covers topics like:

    • Connections between Venezuela, Iran, and globalist influences (e.g., Council on Foreign Relations, deep state, UN, World Economic Forum).
    • Historical context of globalism, communism/fascism parallels, China's rise, and threats to U.S. sovereignty/liberty.
    • The John Birch Society's history (founded 1958), nonpartisan focus on constitutional principles, exposing corruption, and resources like The New American magazine.
    • Political spectrum reframe (anarchy to authoritarianism, with limited constitutional government in the middle).
    • God-given inalienable rights vs. "constitutional rights."
    • Dangers of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), social credit systems, debanking, and the push for cash/gold/silver.
    • Tools like the Freedom Index (scorecards for legislators' constitutional votes), Freedom Project Academy (accredited online K-12 classical homeschooling), and upcoming webinars (e.g., Blueprint for Liberty series starting March 16th).

    Key resources mentioned in the episode:

    • John Birch Society website: jbs.org (history, videos like "Boldly Defending Freedom," membership info, free articles, constitutional education).
    • The New American: thenewamerican.com (articles, magazine, robust online presence).
    • Freedom Index: freedomindex.org (or via app; scores U.S. Congress and state legislators on constitutional votes, nonpartisan, with explanations/samples of bills).
    • Freedom Project Academy: fpeusa.org (classical, accredited, live online classes K-12; no government funding/control; options for full enrollment, a la carte, or supplemental; 15+ years running, award-winning homeschool program).
    • Upcoming: Blueprint for Liberty webinar/workshop (7-week constitutional series, free registration on jbs.org, recordings sent if you miss live).


    Where to find/listen to The Constitutionalist (including this episode):

    • Apple Podcasts: Search "The Constitutionalist" or directly at podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-constitutionalist/id1744441061 (or older ID variations like id1622503385 in some listings).
    • Spotify: Available (search "The Constitutionalist Eric Rollins" or check episodes like local government or freedom revival ones).
    • YouTube: Playlist/search "The Constitutionalist" with Eric Rollins (full episodes uploaded, e.g., via Podcast Lair channel or related).
    • Podbean: theconstitutionalist.podbean.com (free listening).
    • Rumble: Often mirrored (e.g., links from related posts).
    • Other platforms: Likely Amazon Music, iHeartRadio (via mentions), and possibly others—search "The Constitutionalist Eric Rollins" on your preferred app.


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  • The Constitutionalist Takes the Hot Seat: Faith, Freedom & Behind the Mic
    Feb 26 2026

    In a special surprise episode of The Constitutionalist Podcast, producer Philville turns the tables on host Eric Rollins! Phil interviews Eric about his journey – from COVID awakening and grassroots activism to podcasting passion, faith growth, and defending constitutional values in California. Eric shares his "why" (preserving liberty, civil debate, individual destiny), lessons from debate, handling criticism, favorite guests (Bill Scott, Evan Travino), dream interviews (Rubio, JD Vance, Jordan Peterson), and why "The Constitutionalist" name fits. They touch on local wins (Clovis "In God We Trust"), cultural shifts, and hope through faith, morality, and action. Ends with Eric back at the helm, new intro tease, and a patriotic call to get informed and involved in America's 250th year.

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  • California DOGE: Exposing Fraud, Waste, and the Path to Accountability
    Feb 21 2026

    In this hard-hitting episode of The Constitutionalist Podcast, host Eric Rollins welcomes back Evan Travino (former White House intern) for a wide-ranging discussion on California's deepening crises and hope for reform. They expose massive fraud and waste (e.g., Nick Shirley's 108-voter household discovery, Steve Hilton's whistleblower hotline uncovering $250B+), Minnesota-level corruption coming to light in CA, and Gavin Newsom's refusal of audits on high-speed rail, homelessness ($24-37B wasted), and more. Topics include capital flight, voter fraud risks (450K+ ineligible jury calls tied to non-citizens), cultural clashes with imported values, and why common sense (84% support voter ID) offers revival. Evan and Eric highlight DOGE-inspired efforts (CalDoge, Reform California), unified GOP slates (Steve Hilton leading), Prop 36 failures, and the need for faith, morality, and grassroots action to reclaim California in this 250th anniversary year.

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  • John Bliss for Merced City Council: Faith, Safety, and Common Sense Leadership
    Feb 14 2026

    In this inspiring episode of The Constitutionalist Podcast, host Eric Rollins interviews John Bliss, a lifelong Merced resident, high school teacher of AP Government & Economics, former coach, and 2026 candidate for Merced City Council District 6. John shares his deep roots in Merced County (family since 1852), 37+ years in education, and passion for constitutional values, public safety, and local solutions. Discussion covers the role of government (secure rights, support businesses, address homelessness/drugs/mental health), why local leadership matters (e.g., Clovis vs. state overreach), CCW rights, and building a safe, thriving Merced through common sense, fiscal responsibility, and faith-based principles. John emphasizes prayerful decision-making, listening to constituents, and making Merced the best it can be. A call to support principled candidates fighting for liberty and community.

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  • In God We Trust: Clovis Council Update & Declaration of Independence
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of The Constitutionalist Podcast, host Eric Rollins and frequent guest Bill Scott dive deep into the Declaration of Independence as America's true founding document – emphasizing "self-evident truths," unalienable rights endowed by the Creator (life, liberty, pursuit of happiness), and government's role to secure those rights from the consent of the governed. They contrast this with modern government overreach (e.g., regulations, nanny state policies) and explore how the Declaration connects to the Constitution. The discussion ties into the ongoing Clovis City Council push for displaying "In God We Trust" in chambers – highlighting delays, Brown Act concerns, councilmember resistance (e.g., Lynn Ashbeck's tactics), survey results (68% support), private funding, and the February 9th meeting call to action. Eric stresses faith, morality, and community involvement to reclaim values amid California's challenges.

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