Barack Obama’s return to the campaign trail this fall was a violation of tradition and common sense. His tired rhetoric on globalism is a powerful reminder of how fortunate we are without him and the Clintons in power. “Global governance” was the … [Read more...] about Obama’s Tired Rhetoric Is a Flashback to Globalism
Yankee Ingenuity
*Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // November 2015* America is the most prosperous nation in the world, and the biggest single reason for this is our unique patent system that protects the rights of investors. No other country encourages … [Read more...] about Yankee Ingenuity
Thanksgiving-America’s Religious Holiday
*Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // November 2014* Thanksgiving is a unique American religious holiday. The Thanksgiving Proclamation signed by President George Washington was the first official presidential proclamation ever issued by the … [Read more...] about Thanksgiving-America’s Religious Holiday
Chinese Spy Charged with Stealing U.S. Trade Secrets
A Chinese Ministry of State Security operative was charged in October and extradited to the U.S. from Belgium on charges that he attempted to steal trade secrets from several American aviation and aerospace companies. The Justice Department accused … [Read more...] about Chinese Spy Charged with Stealing U.S. Trade Secrets
Quota Conflicts
Executives of companies typically reap far greater compensation than directors do, so it may not be long before the social planners demand that at least one woman be among the highest- paid officers. If a recently enacted California law is … [Read more...] about Quota Conflicts
No #MeToo for California’s Gender Quotas
Americans have never supported quotas, as other countries do. We take pride in being the land of opportunity based on merit, regardless of race, creed, gender or religion. But California just took another left turn in its newly enacted SB 826, which … [Read more...] about No #MeToo for California’s Gender Quotas
The Right Not to be Offended
It’s nearly impossible to be perfectly politically correct! There are many more groups and “identities” to tiptoe around than ever before. Liberals have created an unnavigable patchwork of victimhood. Years ago, Phyllis Schlafly addressed the roots … [Read more...] about The Right Not to be Offended
Delayed Kavanaugh Vote Was No Sign of Strength
Delaying the Kavanaugh Senate vote in October did not help anyone except those smearing the good man who now sits on the Supreme Court. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell promised that Kavanaugh would be confirmed, and he was, but his strategy … [Read more...] about Delayed Kavanaugh Vote Was No Sign of Strength
Regain Credibility in Accusations
The confirmation process for Supreme Court Justices should have sensible limits on irrelevant testimony when considering nominees. It is time to repudiate untestable #MeToo allegations that were never reported within the statute of limitations, and … [Read more...] about Regain Credibility in Accusations
Too Little, Too Late in Ambushing Kavanaugh
Statutes of limitations are necessary, because memories fade and it is pointless to consider a “he said, she said” dispute decades later. No one should give credence to a new accusation about something minor that supposedly occurred more than three … [Read more...] about Too Little, Too Late in Ambushing Kavanaugh