A Choice Not an Echo: Republican Candidates Should Campaign on the Issues

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · June 3 | Campaigning on the Issues Photo: Thomas Dewey at Grand Cental Station, cropped; public domain If you want to put your political principles into practice, you cannot hold back on elections. This is especially true with the Presidential election. The President runs the executive branch of the federal government. […]

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Re-writing literary history

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 31 | Re-Writing Literary History Even if we have not read it, most of us are familiar with the premise of 1984. An oppressive government controls its citizens by manipulating the meaning of words, widespread surveillance, and rewriting history. Rewriting history is especially detrimental because it takes away the citizen’s […]

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Postmodernists Make Activists, Not Students

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 30 | Postmodernists Make Activists, Not Students Our nation was founded with the marketplace of ideas in mind. The Founding Fathers of the United States would meet in coffee houses and share ideas in preparation for the revolution. They enshrined both freedom of speech and freedom of assembly in the […]

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Texas Voters Want Security

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 29 | Texas Voters Want Security Texas voters are recognizing the illegal immigration issue for what it is: a crisis of existential proportions. They are showing it in the ballot box by abiding by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s endorsements.  Paxton’s endorsements resulted in stunning landslide victories for two challengers […]

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Justice Roberts Stood for Fair Elections

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 28 | Justice Roberts Stood for Fair Elections Chief Justice John Roberts stood for democracy in the decision to keep Trump on ballots nationwide in March. This marked a shift from his frequent siding with the liberal opinion on decisions.  The liberal justices confronted Roberts’s opinion. This showed their desperation […]

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Squatter Immigration Nation

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 24 | Squatter Nation Photo by Gene Gallin on Unsplash One mainstay of Western Civilization is respect for the rule of law by citizens and governments. In America today, this respect is fading away. We find ourselves in an increasingly crime-ridden country, especially in the cities. Additionally, police and prosecutors […]

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Texas Border Sovereignty and the U.S. Constitution

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 22 | Texas Border Sovereignty In the wake of Texas’s passage of SB 4 in March, which set ablaze the fury of the Biden Administration, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) tweeted details about another tragic death of an American caused by an illegal alien, this time in Hazelwood, Missouri. Driving in […]

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Justice Roberts Swung

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 21 | Justice Roberts Swung Photo: State of the Union 2020 (49498359562); public domain Signs of our country fracturing may have struck a chord with Chief Justice John Roberts, resulting in the surprisingly strong decision that ended attempts by liberals to disqualify Trump from the presidency. Roberts has disappointed conservatives […]

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Do Schools Provide Students Education or Therapy?

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 17 | Education or Therapy? Image by Adrian from Pixabay, scaled Schooling is a critical component of a child’s upbringing. Whether it’s a private school, homeschool, or a public school, the purpose of education is to turn a young man or woman into a sharpened and well-educated American. For more […]

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America: The Old in the New Shows the Way

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 16 | America: The Old in the New In the later years of his life, Thomas Jefferson answered hundreds of letters, responding to inquiring questions from the American people. Thomas Jefferson was a brilliant man. It took a brilliant man to craft a document as compelling and as revolutionary as […]

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Targeted and Unjust Attacks on Assange 

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 10 | Targeted and Unjust Attacks on Assange Photo: Protest in solidarity with Julian Assange outside the walls of Belmarsh Prison, cropped, resized; creator, Alisdare Hickson; CC BY-SA 4.0 DEED Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International There was much lamentation by the Narrative Machine about the death of Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny […]

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The Most Consequential Free Speech Case

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 9 | The Most Consequential Free Speech Case Photo: Mark Zuckerberg F8 2018 Keynote (41118888154), creator, Anthony Quintano, CC BY 2.0 DEED In March, the Supreme Court decided four cases where it could have stood strongly against wrongdoing by Biden, the Department of Justice, and the State of New York. […]

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Immigration Can Decide Elections

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 8 | Immigration Can Decide Elections With the record high influx of illegal immigration during President Biden’s administration, the question of border policy has never been so important. Over the last couple of decades, though, many conservatives have focused only on the issue of illegal immigration. Legal immigration is an […]

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How the Government Manipulates American Citizens

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 3 | How the Government Manipulates American Citizens Photo: Reading the Declaration of Independence by John Nixon, from the steps of Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 8, 1776 – drawn by E.A. Abbey. LCCN95501786, public domain Before the war for independence in the 18th century, our founding fathers would meet in […]

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