There’s a simple rule that explains a lot about modern politics: when someone depends on you, you have power over them. Now that’s normal in a family. A child depends on parents, and that relationship is healthy. But when adults become dependent on … [Read more...] about Gain Dependents, Gain Power
James Madison, the Clearest Thinker
Ryan Hite: Today on the 275th birthday of the fourth President of the United States, let’s hear what Phyllis Schlafly has to say about James Madison. Phyllis Schlafly: Madison has no monument on the national Mall, nor does he have a … [Read more...] about James Madison, the Clearest Thinker
Ten Commandments Coming Back to Public Schools
America is rediscovering something that was pushed out of our public schools decades ago: the Ten Commandments as a foundational moral and legal influence. Across the country, legal battles are underway that could determine whether states are allowed … [Read more...] about Ten Commandments Coming Back to Public Schools
SAVE Act Lifted by Paxton-Cornyn Race
Featured photos by Element5 Media, USDA, and Gage Skidmore. Public Domain & CC BY-SA 4.0. The tight GOP primary for U.S. Senate in Texas has suddenly cast the SAVE Act into the spotlight, and Trump vows not to sign any other legislation into … [Read more...] about SAVE Act Lifted by Paxton-Cornyn Race
Fantasy of Mamdani’s “Warm Collectivism”
When New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani gave his inaugural address on January 1st, he said he wanted to replace “the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.” That phrase quickly sparked national debate. His supporters … [Read more...] about Fantasy of Mamdani’s “Warm Collectivism”
Trump’s Right to Target Private Equity
Photo by RDNE Stock project. Inflation in home prices is perhaps the single biggest reason swing voters are shifting toward the Democrats. With midterms just months away, Republicans need to take the initiative against one of the true … [Read more...] about Trump’s Right to Target Private Equity
ICE Protests Could Spell the Suicide of the West
Image by Fibonacci Blue. CC BY 4.0. The organized activism against Immigration and Customs Enforcement reflects a deep cultural and political shift in America that could easily be fatal for Western Civilization. Americans would do well to … [Read more...] about ICE Protests Could Spell the Suicide of the West
Shooting, Stabbing, and Wrong-Way Trucking
Within 24 hours of U.S. military action against Iran, a 53-year-old Muslim from Senegal allegedly shot up a bar early Sunday morning in Austin, Texas. Three were killed and more than a dozen were wounded, some critically. Nearly two-thirds of … [Read more...] about Shooting, Stabbing, and Wrong-Way Trucking
The Most Powerful Office Is Not the President
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** Do you know that the most powerful office in the United States is not the President? Indeed, the most powerful man in the world is the U.S. President, but the presidency is not the most powerful office. … [Read more...] about The Most Powerful Office Is Not the President
Violent Resistance Shouldn’t Prevail in Minnesota
This year we have witnessed a dangerous breakdown of law and order in Minnesota. It has demanded our constant attention, and let’s be clear—the scenes playing out in streets of Minneapolis are not just “protests.” They are a direct assault on the … [Read more...] about Violent Resistance Shouldn’t Prevail in Minnesota















