First he has to get an idiot base to agree with him that the media is the biggest threat. That step is already underway. The rest then follows.
The 13th amendment runs counter to, i.e., disrespects, "... what the founders envisioned for the country." Our vision for the country two hundred plus years later is vastly different from what the founders envisioned, and thank goodness. Sorry to say you and your thinking are anachronisms in today's world.
Nevertheless when you speak of what the Founders envisioned, it was most certainly not a country in which there was anything like universal suffrage. This is what makes any one who is today championing what the Founders envisioned for the country seem so out of touch. Certainly you could single out certain qualities that the Founders exhibited and wanted to see in their new country that would still be considered admirable today. However to make a statement implying that you would want to return the country, its government and its laws to very much at all like it was in seventeen-ninety-two, when nothing moved faster than a horse, and only male land owners had any say in government is bizarre and absurd to me.
Maybe not, but you prove his point - they left a manner in which anything could be changed if enough found it a worthy goal. They did not believe that one person from the judicial branch could do it.
Why are the media immune from criticism? There is a vast gulf between objecting to obviously biased reporting and shutting down the media. If much of the country despises the media, they have only themselves to blame. I realize TDS makes you impervious to logic, but this is just another example of ridiculous over the top hysteria.
You mean like being the "greatest threat to America" according to the sitting president? You mean like that?