Photo by Edouard Garner. **Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** Each year, between Christmas and the end of February, my hometown of Alton, Illinois is host to the largest concentration of American Bald Eagles outside of Alaska. That … [Read more...] about Soaring With the Eagles
The Second Most Important Christmas in History
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** In December of 1776, the cause of American independence was on the verge of collapse. One-fifth of General George Washington's army was unfit for combat due to sickness, and hundreds more were suffering … [Read more...] about The Second Most Important Christmas in History
Is the United States a Christian Nation?
Painting by Henry Samuel Sadd. Public Domain. **Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** On this Christmas Day, let's ask the question: Is the United States a Christian nation? A lot of people vehemently deny this. However, it is a fact … [Read more...] about Is the United States a Christian Nation?
“Action Civics” Proliferates in U.S. Schools
Across the country, classrooms are becoming battlegrounds for America’s civic soul. What used to be traditional civics—learning about the Constitution, the Founders, and how government works—has been replaced by what the left calls “action civics.” … [Read more...] about “Action Civics” Proliferates in U.S. Schools
Washington’s 1794 Thanksgiving Proclamation
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** On previous Thanksgiving Days, I've recited George Washington's first Thanksgiving Proclamation given in 1789. Today, I'm going to share with you from another national Thanksgiving Proclamation written … [Read more...] about Washington’s 1794 Thanksgiving Proclamation
From the president: Our Uniquely American Holiday
Like most of you, I learned about the Pilgrims in grade school, studying their first few years battling the harsh elements, disease, and Indian incursions. I especially remember reading about Squanto teaching the newcomers how to plant corn with fish … [Read more...] about From the president: Our Uniquely American Holiday
Why the Pilgrims Had a Bountiful Harvest
The First Thanksgiving, 1621 by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris. Public Domain. **Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** Thanksgiving is the unique American feast day. President George Washington issued the first Thanksgiving Proclamation, … [Read more...] about Why the Pilgrims Had a Bountiful Harvest
Is Revival Happening in the United States?
The memorial service in September for Charlie Kirk drew 70,000 people to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, with tens of thousands more outside and millions watching on line. This multi-hour event was packed with reflections of hope and life, … [Read more...] about Is Revival Happening in the United States?
Anniversary of the 1977 IWY Conference
Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Designed by Miriam Schottland. Public Domain. Today we observe the 47th anniversary of the International Women's Year Conference, known as IWY, which took place in Houston, Texas on November 19 to 21, 1977. … [Read more...] about Anniversary of the 1977 IWY Conference
An Anniversary We Should Always Celebrate
**Previously recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** This Sunday November 9, is the 18th anniversary of a very important event in 1989 that we should never forget: the end of the vicious and infamous Berlin Wall that divided freedom from Communist slavery … [Read more...] about An Anniversary We Should Always Celebrate















