The Right Side With Doug Billings

Standards Before the Crowd

Doug Billings Season 6 Episode 19

In today’s episode of The Right Side with Doug Billings, Doug cuts through the noise surrounding government shutdowns, criminal referrals, and viral political claims to focus on something deeper: standards.

What does a partial government shutdown actually mean — and why did the Founders design the system to slow power instead of accelerate it? What is a criminal referral, what it isn’t, and why a Republic never confuses a request for review with a verdict.

Doug introduces a practical, citizen-level framework for separating allegations from evidence, explains how investigative “files” really work, and walks listeners through the Evidence Ladder — from rumor to conviction.

This is a calm, civic conversation about proof, due process, and why a free society survives not on volume, pressure, or outrage — but on standards that protect both the innocent and the truly wronged.

If you believe truth should come before trends and justice should come before the crowd, this episode is for you.

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