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Michael Badnarik spent the majority of his life studying and educating America about the Constitution. A presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party, talk-show host, software engineer, philosopher, son, and polymath, Michael excelled in each.
The following “interview” is a masterpiece of the educational giant at work. A preservation of a final message from a man who educated thousands, if not millions, throughout the years.
When we spoke before the interview, I could not shake the words Michael Badnarik proclaimed to me, “the country is already dead,” stating with emphasis, “and you can’t save it.”
Recorded on July 20, 2022, this is a two-part episode of Mr. Badnarik’s final thoughts and explanations to the country. He has nothing left to give. He concluded, “I’m done.”
This may serve as Michael Badnarik’s final words of record to us. It is an honor to record them and share them with America. Do not let these words go quietly into the night. Please share this with someone who needs to hear it. I promise you will not regret giving your time to this.
Thank you for posting this insightful interview. I am sad to hear of Michael Badnarik’s passing. He was an energetic and effective advocate for liberty. I recall his inspiring speech at the Libertarian National Convention in Atlanta in 2004 when he, although not as well known or as well funded as Aaron Russo and Gary Nolan, expressed his views with such freshness and optimism that he made a surprising strong showing in the first two rounds of voting convincing many delegates that he was the right person to nominate. Gary Nolan who had placed third and not permitted to advance to the next round of voting, then endorsed Michael. I later supported Michael in his campaign for Congress in Texas and was impressed by his willingness to hold classes on the US Constitution wherever he could. I was in communication with him last in September 2021 and he told me he was planning to relocate to San Antonio. He also remembered my contributions to his Presidential campaign and I was impressed by his graciousness. May he rest in peace and be honored in our memories as a true fighter for individual freedom and peace.