woodward wilson. he didn't make any bones about his contempt for the constitution.woodward wilson said in his speech before he became president that the government is like a body. you can't have one organ working against the other. in other words, you can't have separation of powers. so he spent his presidency, as did subsequent democrats, trying to evade the constitution or rewrite it. fdr did the same thing. fdr attacked the constitution. and one who works for the white house said' powerful centralized government, exactly what the framers of the constitution rejected. >> you talk about the sub title, the making of america. you end the book with this question. so my fellow countrymen, what do you choose, ameritopia or america? is america that close of a cross-roads that the america that we grew up knowing, loving, cherishing, the one that talked about the individual and freedom and responsibility is likely gone? >> ameritopia is here. the question is how far are we going to go with this? we are not a truly constitutional republic anymore. the states have no limited