After more than a year since Donald Trump’s election, there are still pockets of resistance that refuse to acknowledge a peaceful transition of power and the new administration. Many holdouts can be found on college campuses, where the feminist … [Read more...] about Never-Trumpers’ Violence Goes Unpunished
Looking Back To The “Government of Tomorrow”
Phyllis Schlafly believed, as Abraham Lincoln did, that “The philosophy of the classroom today will be the philosophy of the government tomorrow.” When parents had no voice in the classroom, she became that voice. When conservatives didn’t know what … [Read more...] about Looking Back To The “Government of Tomorrow”
Clarence Thomas Tells How to Decide Cases
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly, 12/15/2008** There is a great deal of discussion today about an alleged need for an independent judiciary and on how judges should decide the cases that come before them. Today is the anniversary of the … [Read more...] about Clarence Thomas Tells How to Decide Cases
The Real George Washington
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly, 12/14/2015** December 14th is the anniversary of a great loss for our country. That date marks the death of General George Washington, founding father and first president of the United States. Today gives … [Read more...] about The Real George Washington
Big Win for Small Group Insurance
About 20 million Americans rely on the individual and small-group market for health insurance, but that small fraction of our nation has been forced to bear the burden of caring for people with costly pre-existing conditions. That unfair burden of … [Read more...] about Big Win for Small Group Insurance
How Trump Is Improving Health Care
“Since Congress can’t get its act together on Health Care,” Donald Trump tweeted in October, “I will be using the power of the pen to give great Health Care to many people.” Trump’s tweet was followed by a series … [Read more...] about How Trump Is Improving Health Care
One Man Challenged the U.S.S.R.
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly, 12/11/2015** Today is the birthday of someone who is relatively unknown to younger generations of Americans. Aleksander Solzhenitsyn was born to a simple Russian family in 1918, just after his father died … [Read more...] about One Man Challenged the U.S.S.R.
“˜A Tremendous Explosion of Human Energy’
America has long been a haven of innovation in the free market. American inventors through the years have looked to Article I Section 8 of our U.S. Constitution and its protection of their “exclusive Right to their respective Writings and … [Read more...] about “˜A Tremendous Explosion of Human Energy’
Pearl Harbor Anniversary
Today, December 7th, is the anniversary of the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a day that President Roosevelt said "will live in infamy." The lesson we should take away from that event is that we should always be prepared for a … [Read more...] about Pearl Harbor Anniversary
Government Will Always Try to Hide
Liberals were nervous about the JFK documents release in October, and they sought to downplay its significance, anxious to smear anyone who would analyze them as a "conspiracy theorist." Yet liberals are currently wasting millions of … [Read more...] about Government Will Always Try to Hide
