Congress has been a hive of activity this Spring. Washington hosted a new bout of GOP infighting, a monarch’s visit to his forefathers’ colonies, and yet another lunatic attempting to forge his political vision by bullet. The war in Iran rages on, … [Read more...] about Under the Dome: Congressional Review — April 2026
Is America A Product of the Enlightenment?
As America approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, a familiar debate resurfaces: Was the United States founded primarily on Christian faith or on Enlightenment philosophy? A correct understanding of history shows us that … [Read more...] about Is America A Product of the Enlightenment?
Gen Z is Reconsidering Religion
Gen Z is often described as the least religious generation in American history. In fact, about 43% of Americans born between 1996 and 2012 identify as religious “nones,”meaning they claim no religious affiliation at all. Despite this numerical … [Read more...] about Gen Z is Reconsidering Religion
Advice from Ronald Reagan
**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
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
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
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
Valley Forge Park Turns 50
Photo by Steve Shook. CC BY 2.0. This year, America celebrates a major milestone — our semiquincentennial — 250 years since our nation’s birth in the Declaration of Independence. But throughout this year of 250s, there are other important … [Read more...] about Valley Forge Park Turns 50
The Myth of Separation of Church and State
Photo by Chris Silverman on Unsplash **Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** The chief reason why the liberals have been able to spread the lie that the U.S. Constitution requires separation of church and state is that the last two … [Read more...] about The Myth of Separation of Church and State
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















