By February 1978, proponents of the Equal Rights Amendment were becoming desperate. They had successfully ramrodded thirty state ratifications in the first year of the seven-year period given before ERA would expire. As other state legislatures … [Read more...] about Feminists’ “Three Tactics” Still Used Today
How to Pay for the Wall
When President Trump signed a stopgap spending bill that funds the government for the next five months, the media trumpeted the news that the bill doesn’t include money to begin building a wall on our southern border. Nancy Pelosi gloated that the … [Read more...] about How to Pay for the Wall
Phyllis Schlafly Eagles Radio Live 4/20/17
Hosts Ed Martin and Cherilyn Eagar talk to some great guests on the top issues of the week! Andy Schlafly joins us for the Court Watch segment - talking about the next potential Supreme Court pick from Trump. Mauro Mujica, Chairman of U.S. English, … [Read more...] about Phyllis Schlafly Eagles Radio Live 4/20/17
Fourth Circuit ‘Lawyers Up’ Against Trump
“Lawyer up” refers to hiring a bunch of lawyers to address an emerging dispute. An example was when President Bill Clinton “lawyered up” to deal with the Monica Lewinsky scandal. The entire U.S. Court of Appeals for the … [Read more...] about Fourth Circuit ‘Lawyers Up’ Against Trump
States Are Rejecting a ‘Horrible Idea’
Most state legislatures are now in regular session for a limited number of days, and there’s no shortage of important work to be done at the state level. Yet many state legislatures are wasting precious time on a scheme to change the U.S. … [Read more...] about States Are Rejecting a ‘Horrible Idea’
Judges Join the ‘Resistance’
Judge Leonie Brinkema of Alexandria, Virginia has become the latest federal judge to join the “resistance” to Donald Trump. She joins Judge James Robart of Seattle, whose political decisionruling against Trump was upheld by three judges … [Read more...] about Judges Join the ‘Resistance’
Trump Versus the Judge
Donald Trump won the presidency fair and square, but there’s a well-funded movement to resist his victory and defy the new president’s authority over the executive branch of our government. Now one federal judge, who sits nearly 3,000 … [Read more...] about Trump Versus the Judge
Trump Ejects Obama Holdover
Last Friday was Donald Trump’s seventh full day as President, but there was no time to rest. At 4:42 p.m., just as many federal bureaucrats were starting the weekend, Trump signed executive orders that carry out his pledge to temporarily … [Read more...] about Trump Ejects Obama Holdover
How Obama Stole Christmas
The Trump transition team is working on its first package of executive actions, including steps to rescind or revoke numerous improper executive actions by President Obama. Here are two federal regulations and further actions that Trump should take … [Read more...] about How Obama Stole Christmas
Courts Hang in Balance of the Election
Seventy percent of the federal judiciary has now been appointed by liberal Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Four or eight more years of a liberal president such as Hillary Clinton would establish Leftist dominance of the third … [Read more...] about Courts Hang in Balance of the Election