While some have attributed the controversy of promoting Islam in the classroom to the Common Core standards, what is closer to the truth is that the same philosophy that has encouraged parents to leave educating their children to “the experts” has … [Read more...] about Thorner: Religious Education or Islamic Indoctrination in Taxpayer-Funded Schools?
Don’t Be Fooled by Happy Holidays
As we take a breath and prepare for 2019, it’s a good time to reflect on the predictable “War on Christmas” we’ve all just survived. Every year, “Merry Christmas” wishers and “Happy Holiday” hounders duke it out between tradition and so-called … [Read more...] about Don’t Be Fooled by Happy Holidays
What’s the Hurry to End the Shutdown? — January 2019
What’s the Hurry to End the Shutdown? Government shutdowns are supposed to favor Democrats, according to conventional wisdom. All they need do, pundits pompously declare, is wait patiently until the Republican President caves into … [Read more...] about What’s the Hurry to End the Shutdown? — January 2019
The Second Most Important Christmas
Phyllis Schlafly loved to remind her listeners about important historical figures and events. Two of her favorites -- the birth of our Savior and George Washington’s great first victory for our new nation -- fell on the same day, and I am happy to … [Read more...] about The Second Most Important Christmas
Trump’s Christmas Echoes the One in 1776
For the 22nd time since 1975, an impasse between Congress and the President has resulted in a partial shutdown of non-essential government offices. Like the 21-day shutdown in 1995-96, this one is occurring over the Christmas holidays when little … [Read more...] about Trump’s Christmas Echoes the One in 1776
Anniversary of Washington’s Death
*Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // December 14, 2011* Today, December 14, is the anniversary of George Washington's death in 1799. He caught a chill riding horseback for several hours in the snow while inspecting his Mount Vernon farm. The … [Read more...] about Anniversary of Washington’s Death
Ed Martin Movement – 12/10/18
In What You Need to Know, Rioting engulfs Paris as anger grows over high taxes; House lawmakers’ questioning of Comey; Dr. Brett Decker on Trump’s chief of staff, Brexit, and riots in France, and the arrest of Huawei CFO; Screen Time Changes … [Read more...] about Ed Martin Movement – 12/10/18
The Man Who Challenged the Soviet Union
Tomorrow is the birthday of someone relatively unknown to younger generations of Americans. Aleksander Solzhenitsyn was born to a simple Russian family in 1918, just after his father died in service to Russia in World War I. As a child, … [Read more...] about The Man Who Challenged the Soviet Union
Ed Martin Movement – 12/5/18
In What You Need to Know, Robert Mueller’s memo on General Michael Flynn; Salena Zito: These swing elections may not really be wave elections; John Schlafly on the latest Schlafly Report entitled Trump Train Pauses for One Who Missed It Phil … [Read more...] about Ed Martin Movement – 12/5/18
Trump Train Pauses for One Who Missed It
Amid well-deserved praise for former President George H.W. Bush, unfortunately he did miss the Trump Train. Yet President Trump is showing his class by paying his respects anyway. It is difficult to imagine two Republicans who are more different … [Read more...] about Trump Train Pauses for One Who Missed It