All this month, American kids across the nation are back in school. Whether that’s private, public, classical or home school, our charge from the founding fathers remains the same. The American republic requires an “informed citizenry,” as Thomas … [Read more...] about Historic Showdown Against the ERA
The Constitution’s Role in Inventions
**Previously recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** The American Revolution gave us independence and political and religious liberty, but economic conditions had changed very little in thousands of years. Then, suddenly, in the short space of two … [Read more...] about The Constitution’s Role in Inventions
Understanding American Innovation
It’s not well known, but even as a young girl Phyllis Schlafly knew quite a bit about patents and inventions. Her father was a brilliant engineer who developed a unique design for a rotary engine – and got a patent for that. He was ahead of his time, … [Read more...] about Understanding American Innovation
Back to American Source Material
Can you believe it? The new school year is in full swing now! Children are deep into the work across public, private, classical, and homeschool classrooms. Families from every background and type of education are watching what their kids have started … [Read more...] about Back to American Source Material
GOP Should Prioritize Ending Election Fraud — September 2025
GOP Should Prioritize Ending Election Fraud Sandwiched between Trump’s high-powered meetings with foreign leaders, Trump took the time to prioritize ending fraud-prone mail-in voting. Slightly more than half of our country – 28 states – permit … [Read more...] about GOP Should Prioritize Ending Election Fraud — September 2025
Why You Should Re-Study the Constitution
(Ryan Hite) Yesterday was the 238th anniversary of the signing of our great United States Constitution in Philadelphia in 1787. This is a good occasion for every American citizen not only to reread the Constitution, but to learn the authentic history … [Read more...] about Why You Should Re-Study the Constitution
Celebrating Constitution Day
It’s September 17. Did you know that federal law makes it mandatory for all schools to teach about the Constitution on Constitution Day, which is today, or during Constitution Week if it falls on a weekend? Check with your local public school and see … [Read more...] about Celebrating Constitution Day
Congressional Cuts to PBS, a Blessing in Disguise
Photo by Thomson200. CC0 1.0. Today's commentary was authored by 2025 intern Cecilia Hellmuth (Benedictine, 2027). If you missed the news, Congress passed a huge bill that cuts federal funding for public broadcasting. Called a “recission” … [Read more...] about Congressional Cuts to PBS, a Blessing in Disguise
Trump’s 18-0 Winning Streak in SCOTUS
Featured photo by The White House. Public Domain. No NFL team in the last 50 years has attained perfection without a loss, but this is Trump’s record in the U.S. Supreme Court: 18-0. His splendid Solicitor General, John Sauer, has racked up 18 … [Read more...] about Trump’s 18-0 Winning Streak in SCOTUS
Schooling Informed Citizens
Kids across America are now officially into the new school year. This month, Phyllis Schlafly Eagles is challenging our adult listeners to dive back into school with them! America’s founders knew that our citizens must be well-informed in their … [Read more...] about Schooling Informed Citizens














