Not even two days in to the new Congress, and Nancy Pelosi’s Democratic House leaders were having to chastise and correct their own incoming freshmen. The new wave of socialists, eager to please their base, found themselves in hot water with their … [Read more...] about Freshman Democrats Brewing Civil War
Town Keeps the Cross in Christmas
Phyllis Schlafly was always quick to inform us of casualties in the vicious war on Christianity in the public square. It is in that spirit, I am happy to inform you of a victory this year for the public display of our Judeo Christian values. Many of … [Read more...] about Town Keeps the Cross in Christmas
Preserving Ronald Reagan’s Legacy
*Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // February 7, 2005 Yesterday was Ronald Reagan's birthday and it is important that we preserve his legacy. We surely can't expect the academic community or the professional historians to do that for us. … [Read more...] about Preserving Ronald Reagan’s Legacy
Treaties By Another Name Still Smell Rotten
Proponents of global governance are always trying to find new ways to bypass the Treaty Clause of the Constitution, which requires a supermajority of two-thirds approval by the Senate in order to ratify foreign treaties. Many treaties have been … [Read more...] about Treaties By Another Name Still Smell Rotten
Trump Derails the Marrakech Express
A new attempt to impose globalism unfolded in Marrakech, Morocco late last year, under the guise of helping migrants. Most of the 193 countries in the United Nations convened in order to create new international law to require every participating … [Read more...] about Trump Derails the Marrakech Express
George Washington and the First Government Shutdown
It’s time to recall the first government shutdown in American history, and how a future president won that battle with his bold, decisive action. It was in December of 1776, when General George Washington was camped along the Delaware River in … [Read more...] about George Washington and the First Government Shutdown
Democrat Shutdown Fizzles
For the 22nd time since 1975, an impasse between Congress and the President resulted in a partial shutdown of non-essential government offices. Like the 21-day shutdown in 1995-96, this one occurred over the Christmas holidays when little government … [Read more...] about Democrat Shutdown Fizzles
Feminist Logic Comes Full Circle
While I am not a huge fan of so-called “social justice,” I am a big fan of cosmic justice when it comes to liberal circular reasoning. All but the youngest Americans will remember a generation ago when feminists were spreading the lie that men and … [Read more...] about Feminist Logic Comes Full Circle
The Puck Stops Here
After a string of horrific school shootings around the nation, Americans have felt backed into a corner on the issue of school safety. With all the political name-calling and spin going on in the media, liberals are bending over backwards to come up … [Read more...] about The Puck Stops Here
Is Socialization a Problem for Homeschoolers?
*Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly, 01/26/2010* When the subject of homeschooling comes up, someone usually raises the question of socialization. Critics of homeschooling can't deny that homeschooled students are every bit the academic equal … [Read more...] about Is Socialization a Problem for Homeschoolers?