Sunday, April 17, 2022

Dr. Mark Andrew Holowchak Interview!
The many hats of Thomas Jefferson and his private life! (4/15/22)


We would like to welcome back to the program, Jeffersonian Hero, Dr. Mark Andrew Holowchak—philosopher & historian... 


Dr. Holowchak continues to face Woke Leftist censorship from the mainstream as he dares to apply reason and objective thinking to the historiography of Thomas Jefferson! 

The preeminent Jeffersonian scholar of our time returns to TRP to discuss Thomas Jefferson in a different way... 

First we honor Jefferson's birthday which was Wednesday, April 13th... But, we will also discuss the person behind the great politician and get into some finer details of his life...

Also, what might the world have looked like if there never was a Thomas Jefferson? Was he simply a replaceable cog in America's inevitable march towards independence? Without him, would we find ourselves in the exact same country today?? 

John From Conn joins in and tells of his recent overwhelming vision quest/pilgrimage to Monticello where he got sublimated into a whirling vortex of freedom loving "Right-wing" revolutionary thought! (Unlike "Left-wing" revolutions that are based oppressively on tyranny, "Right-wing" revolutions are always based on protecting and saving "human liberty!")

This is a tremendous hour discussion that you will only hear on TRP! 

Enjoy & Happy Birthday Mr. Jefferson!

  1. You are working on a new book, The World without Thomas Jefferson?  Why this book?  What would that world look like? 
  2. What ONE thing would you have us know about Jefferson that many do not know about him? 
  3. What are some of your favorite stories about Jefferson?
  4. In, The Cavernous Mind of Thomas Jefferson, an American Savant, you have chapters on Jefferson as a lawyer, moralist, politician, scientist, farmer, educationalist etc. These topics are NOT often discussed about Jefferson. First tell us one interesting thing about Jefferson as a lawyer and then discuss some highlights from those other chapters.
  5. Was Jefferson a renaissance man?
  6. Your book, Thomas Jefferson: Psychobiography of an American Lion, is a third attempt at psychobiography of TJ. The first was by Fawn Brodie. Her book sold amazingly well, but was much ridiculed by scholars. The second was by Erik Erikson. How is your book different and better than the two others?
  7. How was Thomas Jefferson with women? his family? his friends?
  8. Why was “liberty” so singular to Jefferson?
  9. Why did he love Monticello so much?
  10. Was Thomas Jefferson a great man? If so, what made him great?

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