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Phyllis Schlafly

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SCHLAFLY: Fumbling jobs issue will lose Reagan Democrats

Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009

Conservatives bounced back strong after the elections of Lyndon Johnson, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, and we'll do likewise again in 2010.

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SCHLAFLY: In search of the real Geithner

Where does he stand on replacing the dollar as world currency?

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner favor replacing the U.S. dollar with a global currency, or doesn't he? Or, as Rep. Michele Bachmann, Minnesota Republican, pointedly asked on Sean Hannity's radio program, "Which Tim Geithner do we believe?"

SCHLAFLY: Through the stimulus scope

Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009

Under the subterfuge of helping the economy, Barack Obama's stimulus legislates vast new spending programs to finance liberal policy goals that are unnecessary and undesirable. The flow of taxpayers' money will be so gargantuan as to make Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society expansion of the welfare state look puny.

SCHLAFLY: What the doctor did not order

Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009

Barack Obama forced a bitter pill down the throats of Americans that the doctor did not order and patients do not want. Mr. Obama sneaked into the stimulus bill a new system for rationing medical care, and got the House and Senate to ram it through without reading it.

SCHLAFLY: Community organizing explained

Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009

Immediately after the Democratic National Convention in Colorado, the Boston Globe published a letter from L. David Alinsky. He boasted about how Barack Obama had made extremely effective use of his training in the methods of David's late father, the famous Chicago radical, Saul D. Alinsky.

SCHLAFLY: Bailout for trial lawyers?

Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009

The jobless rate just hit its highest level in 16 years -- 7.2 percent. That means more than 11 million Americans are unemployed. So the Democratic House responded by passing two bills making it more costly to hire workers.

SCHLAFLY: Altered values

Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008

Why did 18-to-29-year-old evangelicals vote for Barack Obama despite his apostasy on the fundamental moral issues of abortion and same-sex unions? They voted 32 percent for Mr. Obama, twice the percentage of that demographic group who voted for John Kerry in 2004.

SCHLAFLY: Global agenda?

Saturday, Dec. 27, 2008

When Barack Obama declared himself a "citizen of the world," those weren't just his usual platitudes about "change."

SCHLAFLY: Doctor will see all of you now

Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008

The doctor will see all of you now -- at the same time. That's how the Boston Globe recently described shared visits used to cope with the long waits now customary in Massachusetts.

SCHLAFLY: China's poisoned infants

Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008

The China infant milk scandal, even though it has so far not damaged any American babies, has exposed a major defect in the concept of free trade. It is dangerous to buy products from a nation whose economy is not based on Judeo-Christian morality.

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