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A “post‑constitutional right” is emerging on the American right. Former Senator Ben Sasse warned that by giving away its power to the executive, Congress has trained young conservatives to want a strongman instead of a Constitution. Check out the full Ben Sasse interview here: • Ben Sasse on Mortality, Meaning, and the F... In this video, I break down Sasse’s recent interview and what it reveals about a generational shift on the right. We’ll look at how Congress quietly gave up its lawmaking power, why that vacuum pushes people toward a king‑like executive, and how the language of “America First” can slide from constitutional conservatism into outright strongman politics. This isn’t a hit piece on the right, and it isn’t nostalgia for some lost golden age. It’s an attempt to take Sasse’s warning seriously: if you reward clout‑chasers and influencers instead of legislators, you shouldn’t be surprised when young conservatives stop believing in the separation of powers and start wanting a single, decisive ruler. If you think the story is more complicated—or that this entire “post‑constitutional right” framing is wrong—I’d genuinely like to hear your case. Leave your argument in the comments. The goal here isn’t tribal victory; it’s to pressure‑test the ideas and see what survives contact with good counter‑arguments. Contact Me Here: MFlinnMedia@gmail.com Subscribe to my Email List on Substack: mflinn.substack.com Follow Me on X Here: https://x.com/TheMikeFlinn Chapters: 0:00 The Strongman Conservatives0:28 The Post‑Constitutional Right0:46 Congressional Abdication & Executive Power3:01 Party Machines, Clout‑Chasers, and TikTok Politics6:07 No Work Ethic in Washington7:56 A System Not Built for Influencers9:01 Ben Sasse, Character, and Hope