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The Pete Quiñones Show

Episode 1352: The Road to Civil War Pt. 5 - Marshall's Court - w/ George Bagby

The Pete Quiñones Show

Peter R Quiñones

News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Politics

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2026

⏱️ 81 minutes

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the Pekingona Show.com and you will get the episodes early and ad free. Thank you. I want to welcome

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everyone back to the Pekino show. George Bagby is back and we are going to do part five of the lead up to America's Civil War.

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How are you doing this evening, Mr. Bagby?

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I'm doing well. Been very busy, doing lots of reading and studying. It's been very good.

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Awesome, awesome. It looks like we're going to talk about the Marshall Court tonight, so I'll hand it over to you.

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Yes, indeed.

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So the big question of the Supreme Court is just how many powers does this body of government have?

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And how many is it supposed to have and such?

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The most important figure in the entire history of the court

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is John Marshall of Virginia.

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And he proves to be in some ways more important in a constitutional sense

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than Alexander Hamilton was because John Marshall was the great chief justice. John Marshall was the

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man that was most instrumental in reading Hamilton's

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