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On January 22, 1973, the United States Supreme Court struck down abortion laws across the U.S. in the preeminent act of judicial supremacy. In response, Phyllis Schlafly and others like her began a decades-long fight to make the Republican Party a pro-life party. That fight continues to this day. This is Phyllis' story of the ongoing war to protect the lives of the most innocent among us."[She's] been out front on so many of the most important issues of our time. [Her] work is an example to all those who would struggle for an America that is prosperous and free. Our nation needs the kind of dedicated service [Phyllis] and Eagle Forum have demonstrated. She's darned effective." - President Ronald Reagan
Phyllis Schlafly is a conservative icon and is considered by many to be the founder of the modern conservative movement. Prior to her death in 2016, Phyllis took the time to select what she considered to be her most impactful speeches from a lifetime of activism. She called them her favorites. These are those speeches.Also featuring tributes from Laura Ingraham, Ed Martin, John Schlafly and Andy Schlafly.
Phyllis Schlafly engaged on a broad range of issues that did not just include family-related matters but also on a broad array of economic, trade, education, national defense and international issues including issues relating to invention, patents and other forms of intellectual property (including copyrights). These topics fundamentally underpinned her views on why America was a great, successful (and unique) country."Foreign countries are free to copy our system. Instead they want to copy our inventions." - Phyllis SchlaflyThis volume represents another chance to appreciate the full extent of Phyllis Schlafly's multi-faceted legacy and the debt Americans owe to her for "a public life well lived" in the context of her important work upholding the core values and traditions of this country.
Phyllis Schlafly’s endorsement of Trump received massive local and national media coverage. It set off a firestorm in Trump opponents’ campaigns as they rushed to stop the movement of conservatives to Trump. Four days after Phyllis Schlafly’s endorsement, Trump won the Missouri Republican Party beating favorite Ted Cruz by just 1,965 votes out of nearly 1 million cast. Trump went on to win the nomination.Before Phyllis endorsed Trump in downtown St. Louis, they met privately for what was a joy-filled meeting. Trump thanked her for her support. Phyllis sought his support for the conservative Republican platform which he gave. She also asked him to consider only pro-life judges in the mold of Justice Scalia and Trump agreed. Trump closed the meeting by saying he would not let her down.“Phyllis Schlafly is a conservative icon who led millions to action, reshaped the conservative movement, and fearlessly battled globalism and the ‘kingmakers’ on behalf of America’s workers and families. I was honored to spend time with her during the campaign as she waged one more great battle for national sovereignty. She was a patriot, a champion for women, and a symbol of strength. She fought every day, right to the end, for America First. Her legacy will live on in the movement she led and the millions she inspired.” - Donald J. Trump
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