The Most Powerful Office Is Not the President

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · March 5 | The Most Powerful Office Is Not the President **Previously recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // March 2010 ** Do you know that the most powerful office in the United States is not the President? Indeed, the most powerful man in the world is the U.S. President, but the presidency is […]

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Diversity and the Competency Crisis

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · March 4 | Diversity and Competency FAA-Safety-Briefing-Cover Public Domain, commons, cropped In January, a Boeing 737-9 Max airplane made waves on social media after a panel on the side of the plane fell off mid-flight. The seats adjacent to the unplanned emergency exit were thankfully empty, but this did not stop […]

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Monroe Doctrine Matters

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · March 1 | Monroe Doctrine Matters The Monroe Doctrine began on December 2, 1823. It was articulated in President James Monroe’s seventh annual message to Congress. Monroe stated that the European powers were obligated to limit their influence in the Western Hemisphere. The Western Hemisphere is the domain of influence belonging […]

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Keeping American Jobs in America

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · February 29 | Keeping American Jobs in America The revitalization of American manufacturing was one of the biggest issues in 2016 that got Donald Trump elected to the presidency. One of the consequences of economic globalization is that many American citizens lose their jobs. When production is shipped overseas, the product […]

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Universities Defy SCOTUS On Affirmative Action

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · February 28 | Universities Defy SCOTUS on Affirmative Action Systemic racism is a common scapegoat for leftist race movements like Black Lives Matter. Insofar as it does actually exist in the United States, it takes the form of something like Affirmative Action. Affirmative Action was a system-wide rule that some races […]

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This Election, Don’t Forget About Communism

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · February 26 | Don’t Forget About Communism Photo: 薛明德_ Mao Tse Tung communism China from_VOA_(3) political art 2014, public domain The late Phyllis Schlafly was an ardent defender of our American way of life throughout her career. She fought against many threats from the left, taking special care to hold the […]

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Even Murderers Get Transgender Privileges

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · February 23 | Even Murderers Get Transgender Privileges In liberal forms of government, there is an amount of consideration and justice afforded to criminals. But when someone commits murder, it’s expected that our justice system limits some of their rights. They have shown that they’re a threat to society, so our […]

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Steadfast But Kind: Phyllis Schlafly, the Feminist, and the Image of God

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · February 22 | Steadfast But Kind People say that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Politics is no exception to that rule. The rise of the 24-hour news cycle may have contributed to the downfall of public discourse, but leftists were embracing empty theatrics many decades ago. […]

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 Judicial Tyranny on the Rise

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · February 20 | Judicial Tyranny on the Rise Obama appointee Judge Tanya Chutkan, who presided over Jack Smith’s prosecution of Trump despite making a string of biased comments in her courtroom, released a 48-page diatribe against the former President filled with strained and odd analogies and references to George Washington. All […]

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North America is Tired of Globalism

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · February 19 | North America is Tired of Globalism Across the Western world, many are rising up against globalism. Even many Canadians are finally fed up with globalism. The largest Ukrainian population outside of Russia is in Canada, where nearly 5% of its population, or 1.4 million people, is Ukrainian. The […]

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Adults Don’t Know Much About Civics

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · February 16 | Adults Don’t Know Much About Civics Photo: Branches US gov; public domain **Previously recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // February 2009 ** Can you name the three branches of American government (legislative, executive, and judicial)? Only one-half of Americans know this very basic fact about the U.S. Constitution. The Intercollegiate […]

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Judicial Politicization Against Donald Trump

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · February 13 | Judicial Politicization Against Donald Trump Photo: Donald Trump at TPAC, 2023; author: Gage Skidmore; CC BY-SA 2.0 DEED At the Women’s White Collar Defense Association, federal judge Beryl Howell was quick to take shots at Donald Trump after receiving the “champion” award. Comments she made reveal a shocking […]

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Protecting Our American Identity

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · February 9 | Protecting Our American Identity **Previously recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // February 2009 ** February is the month when we celebrate and honor some of our nation’s heroes starting with George Washington. Federal law 5 USC 6103 clearly specifies that the third Monday in February is a “legal public holiday” […]

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Conservative Champions of 2023

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · February 8 | Conservative Champions of 2023 The best test of an effective conservative is the ability to take incoming fire from the media and survive. It’s important that we recognize some of the best conservative fighters in the game, and acknowledge their hard work in defending freedom and conserving the […]

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