http://www.amazon.com/Politically-Incorrect-Guide-Constitution-Guides/dp/1596985054The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution
I started listening to this audio book while driving and I am learning very much. I need to start over from the beginning alot because I hear something that takes me time to digest, and while I'm pondering what I heard there are even more things said that go over my head.
Would a Constitution Club be a good thing to have monthly meetings and lecturers? For example, it seems to me that too many people think that a state is the same thing as a province. Too many people think a federal government is the same as a national government. I've grown from my Ross Perot days and now I hate how I used to support popular vote presidential elections. I want to learn more.
I wish there was a way to hear lectures about the Constituion without going to law school... and law school would probably not even care about teaching those founding principles! I think this would be a very valuable way to learn and it would be good for educating newer conservatives. But I don't know if it is practical to find a speaker every month.