Ronald Reagan on Trade **Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly (5-4-11)** The promoters of what is mistakenly called "free trade" often cite Ronald Reagan as authority, claiming he was a believer and advocate of free trade. That's not true. … [Read more...] about Ronald Reagan on Trade
Advice From Ronald Reagan
**(Previously recorded by Phyllis Schlafly, April 3, 2009)** 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 … [Read more...] about Advice From Ronald Reagan
Anniversary of Fall of Berlin Wall
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly (11-9-12)** Today is the 23rd anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. It was on November 9, 1989 that the Soviet Union announced that people could freely cross the Wall from Communism into freedom. … [Read more...] about Anniversary of Fall of Berlin Wall
“A Time of Vindication and Rejoicing”
In April 1990, the Berlin Wall was being torn down to let East Germans travel to their family, friends, and countrymen in the West for the first time since 1961. This wall, which served as the preeminent icon of Communist oppression, was not strong … [Read more...] about “A Time of Vindication and Rejoicing”
The “Proven and Popular Formula” For Child Care
When President Reagan was finishing his second term in office, the anti-family Left was preparing their agenda for a liberal President Michael Dukakis. While George Bush, like Ronald Reagan, advocated for a federal child care tax credit to give … [Read more...] about The “Proven and Popular Formula” For Child Care
“History Is On the Side of Conservatives”
As the Reagan years came to a close with the election of 1988, Phyllis Schlafly took the time to look backwards at where the conservative movement had come from, and to look forward at where the conservative movement was going. At this decisive … [Read more...] about “History Is On the Side of Conservatives”
The “Constitutional Crisis” of Con Con
Author’s Note: Scroll to the very bottom of the page to view the special color-printed 18th Anniversary Edition of the Phyllis Schlafly Report. When it comes to a function of the Constitution which has not been attempted, imagery is an … [Read more...] about The “Constitutional Crisis” of Con Con
Choosing Between ‘Fear or Freedom’
You may recall that last week’s article dealt with how President Ronald Reagan skillfully overcame media bias by making direct televised appeals to the American people. No other appeal could compare to President Reagan’s televised address … [Read more...] about Choosing Between ‘Fear or Freedom’
Radio Live: Inside The Beltway, GOP Baseball Shooting, Reagan the Great Communicator
Hosts Ed Martin and Cherilyn Eagar talk today with DC Director Rebekah Gantner for her weekly Inside The Beltway report - covering the latest on the GOP Baseball Shooting, legislative affairs, and the summer conferences coming up! Research Director … [Read more...] about Radio Live: Inside The Beltway, GOP Baseball Shooting, Reagan the Great Communicator
When We Had Real Leadership
*Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // June 2006 President Ronald Reagan was a real leader. In his heart, he knew what was right, and he did it regardless of what his advisers were telling him. Ronald Reagan was a man of vision; he imagined a … [Read more...] about When We Had Real Leadership