**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** During the years from 1976 to 1980 when Ronald Reagan was traveling the country, speaking informally and listening to hundreds of small groups, he sharpened his own conservative philosophy and his vision … [Read more...] about Advice from Ronald Reagan
Is Political Feminism Finished?
Featured Photo by Lindsey LaMont on Unsplash. Political feminism is the push to elect women to high office, such as the U.S. Senate and the Presidency. Two out of the last three Democrat nominees for president have been women, and their campaigns … [Read more...] about Is Political Feminism Finished?
Wanted: An Unconfirmable Attorney General — April 2026
Wanted: An Unconfirmable Attorney General With the sudden departure of Pam Bondi, President Trump is searching for a new Attorney General. He may be looking for a new Deputy AG as well. Under current Federal law, President Trump has the power … [Read more...] about Wanted: An Unconfirmable Attorney General — April 2026
Boldness Is Always the Answer
Photo by Alliance Defending Freedom. In 2012, a Denver baker named Jack Phillips made a decision that would spark one of the most important religious liberty cases in recent American history. A same-sex couple asked Phillips, the owner of … [Read more...] about Boldness Is Always the Answer
Western Civ Fades into Fantasy
Photo by Clay Banks on Unsplash Revisionist educators and activists have spent decades trying to bury the history of Western Civilization, and their efforts are increasingly succeeding. Now even the most elite American universities are … [Read more...] about Western Civ Fades into Fantasy
Political Candidate Quotes From “Zombie” Gospel
Featured photos by H. Michael Karshis and Antonioaesparza. CC BY-SA 4.0j Texas state representative James Talarico, the Democrat nominee for U.S. Senate, recently found himself in hot water with American Christians, and rightly so. His … [Read more...] about Political Candidate Quotes From “Zombie” Gospel
Anniversary of Our English Dictionary
Featured photo from Library of Congress. Public Domain. Ryan Hite: On this day, April 14, in 1828, Noah Webster published his 26-year-long dictionary project. Let’s hear what Phyllis Schlafly had to say about Webster’s very first American … [Read more...] about Anniversary of Our English Dictionary
Epstein Files Reveal Breakdown of Moral Order
Photo from DOJ Epstein files library. Recent document dumps surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein scandal have highlighted evils that shock the conscience: trafficking and sexual abuse of vulnerable girls by powerful men, as well as how connected … [Read more...] about Epstein Files Reveal Breakdown of Moral Order
Wanted: An Unconfirmable Attorney General
With the sudden departure of Pam Bondi last week, President Trump is searching for a new Attorney General. He may be looking for a new Deputy AG as well. Under current Federal law, President Trump has the power to appoint an attorney to fill … [Read more...] about Wanted: An Unconfirmable Attorney General
DeTocqueville Admires Our Christianity
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** Alexis de Tocqueville is a name well-known to educated Americans as a remarkable Frenchman who traveled our country in the mid-19th century and wrote his perceptive commentaries about what kind of … [Read more...] about DeTocqueville Admires Our Christianity















