constitutionalism in the south. we were both talking about this that struck us. how much the constitutional, the rhetoric of the constitution, you go to the south, katon was talking about how people would draw the constitutioné@ out of their pocket and start talking to them approximate it. is this a secular bible? you said you can say that. i m not going to say that. that s an interestingi] way think of it. we saw the quote from the clemson university political science professor who is transt conservative in his writings. but he talksok about christian values,xd ethic ande1 this sort anti-central authority, this idea of part of what we don t want is central government. i feel that does seem to cross southern political aesthetics, democratic and republican.e1 does that feel accurate? youçó know, i think there si sense of that. whate1 he missed and what we cat miss in southern politics is the ever present issue of race. either above the surface ore1 jt