Hazardous Duty is the epic autobiography of one of America’s greatest soldiers. Here, Major General John K. Singlaub recounts his exploits in over four decades of unconventional warfare, espionage, covert missions, and frontline action in … [Read more...] about Hazardous Duty
The Phyllis Schlafly Fundamentals of Citizen Participation in Politics
The stakes of the 1980 presidential election could not have been higher. Without a doubt, the two parties stood in stark contrast with incumbent president Jimmy Carter for the Democrats and popular California Governor Ronald Reagan for the … [Read more...] about The Phyllis Schlafly Fundamentals of Citizen Participation in Politics
Travel Ban Thwarted by Judicial Supremacy
Now we know why the Fourth Circuit took the unusual step of going “en banc” on its initial hearing of the appeal of President Trump’s second so-called travel ban. The Fourth Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals is stacked 10-5 with liberal Democratic … [Read more...] about Travel Ban Thwarted by Judicial Supremacy
Defeating the “Dignity Tax”
Tax policy and social security might not have the same draw to Americans that other issues have. When the “social” issues come up, such as abortion and marriage, many conservatives are much more quick to voice their opinions. Likewise, … [Read more...] about Defeating the “Dignity Tax”
Despite Record Reporting Bias, Trump’s Base Remains Solid
A recent Harvard study confirms that there has been record-breaking reporting bias against President Donald Trump. An astounding 80% of the stories about Trump by the mainstream media during his first 100 days in office have been negative. The real … [Read more...] about Despite Record Reporting Bias, Trump’s Base Remains Solid
Feminists’ “Three Tactics” Still Used Today
By February 1978, proponents of the Equal Rights Amendment were becoming desperate. They had successfully ramrodded thirty state ratifications in the first year of the seven-year period given before ERA would expire. As other state legislatures … [Read more...] about Feminists’ “Three Tactics” Still Used Today
Election Integrity Will Make America Great Again
While the Washington Post searches high and low – mostly low – for another Watergate, it is nowhere to be found. The incessant attempts by President Trump’s enemies to fabricate a scandal fail to recognize that the American people … [Read more...] about Election Integrity Will Make America Great Again
The “Battle of Midway” for the Pro-Family Movement
Even by December 1977, Phyllis Schlafly’s life had been filled with excitement and adventure. She had written nine books, one of which sold three million copies and launched the conservative movement. She had been an active part of seven … [Read more...] about The “Battle of Midway” for the Pro-Family Movement
How to Pay for the Wall
When President Trump signed a stopgap spending bill that funds the government for the next five months, the media trumpeted the news that the bill doesn’t include money to begin building a wall on our southern border. Nancy Pelosi gloated that the … [Read more...] about How to Pay for the Wall
Taking a “Moral Inventory” On Criminal Justice
In March of 1976, Phyllis Schlafly called on Americans to do a “moral inventory” of American life, including the criminal justice system. She pointed to a staggering rise in drug crimes, home-grown terrorism, murders, and rapes as justification for … [Read more...] about Taking a “Moral Inventory” On Criminal Justice
