TAKING THE WHOLE CONSTITUTION PLEDGE:
But, as Ed Whelan points out, Article V is part of the “whole Constitution,” too — indeed, the part that helped bring about the Amendments that the pledge authors so praise. So I should say that I pledge to support the whole Constitution, including the provision that allows repeal of those provisions that were enacted by yesterday’s Americans but that today’s Americans choose to revise through the constitutionally prescribed means. As to which particular provisions should be kept and which should be repealed, I make no pledges.
Funny how the “progressives” are now the party of stasis. Though I think they’re actually okay with constitutional change via the judiciary — at least so long as it’s the right sort of change.