Text: Why We Need the Electoral College On December 19, for the 58th time since our U.S. Constitution was adopted, presidential electors will gather in their respective state capitals to cast their ballots. In 30 states, Republican electors … [Read more...] about Why We Need the Electoral College — December 2016
The Phyllis Schlafly Report Archives - The 2010's
Americans Elected ‘A Choice, Not An Echo’ — October & November 2016
Text: Americans Elected ‘A Choice, Not An Echo' In the final days of the presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump held a series of last-minute rallies in the battleground states. The huge differences between those events … [Read more...] about Americans Elected ‘A Choice, Not An Echo’ — October & November 2016
Trump: ‘She Never Wavered’ — September 2016
Text: Trump: ‘She Never Wavered’ On September 5, 2016, Phyllis Schlafly died peacefully at home, surrounded by members of her family. In the midst of his campaign for President of the United States, Donald Trump made an unscheduled trip to St. … [Read more...] about Trump: ‘She Never Wavered’ — September 2016
Trump Battles the Globalists of Both Parties — August 2016
Text: Trump Battles the Globalists of Both Parties Before heading to Cleveland to accept the Republican nomination for president, Donald Trump paid a high-profile visit to Capitol Hill, where he hoped to unify Congressional Republicans behind … [Read more...] about Trump Battles the Globalists of Both Parties — August 2016
Republicans Debate: Should Women Be Drafted? — July 2016
Text: Republicans Debate: Should Women Be Drafted? Toward the end of the eighth Republican presidential debate on February 6, the moderators introduced a new subject which had been absent from stump speeches and ignored in the seven previous … [Read more...] about Republicans Debate: Should Women Be Drafted? — July 2016
Diseases Cross Open Borders — June 2016
Text: Diseases Cross Open Borders The spread of the Zika virus has become so alarming that more than 150 health experts from over a dozen countries published an open letter urging the postponement or relocation of the Summer Olympics scheduled … [Read more...] about Diseases Cross Open Borders — June 2016
Trump and Reagan: Similarities and Differences — May 2016
Text: Trump and Reagan: Similarities and Differences By Ambassador Faith Whittlesey I knew the real Ronald Reagan. In 1976, I was a single mother and young politician who risked everything to support him against Gerald Ford, a sitting … [Read more...] about Trump and Reagan: Similarities and Differences — May 2016
Chinese Crowding Our College Campuses — April 2016
Text: Chinese Crowding Our College Campuses High school seniors are eagerly watching their mail this month, hoping for the “fat envelope” indicating acceptance by the college of their choice. Unfortunately, more American students are … [Read more...] about Chinese Crowding Our College Campuses — April 2016
What We Learned From the Debates — March 2016
Text: What We Learned From the Debates Candidates Turn Against Trade Deals The first question asked of the presidential candidates at the most recent Republican debate, hosted by CNN in Miami on March 10, was “whether trade deals have been … [Read more...] about What We Learned From the Debates — March 2016
America’s ‘Last Chance’ — February 2016
Text: America’s ‘Last Chance’ On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, where the first ballots for the next president were cast, Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL), who has not endorsed a candidate, gave a round of interviews declaring that 2016 “is the … [Read more...] about America’s ‘Last Chance’ — February 2016