I will confess her reaction puzzled me. Of course she wasn't a sixth grader. No one would ask a sixth grader a substantive question of constitutional law. The
In "A Time for Truth: Reigniting the Promise of America," Ted Cruz reflects on an encounter that left him bewildered. He acknowledges that the individual he was speaking to was clearly not a sixth grader, emphasizing that substantive discussions about constitutional law are typically reserved for a more mature audience. This illustrates the complexity and depth of constitutional issues, which are often misunderstood or oversimplified. Cruz's observation suggests a broader theme...