Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Phyllis Schlafly’s Last Words

By Regnery Publishing 9/6/16

The Conservative Case for Trump, by Phyllis Schlafly

Phyllis Schlafly, conservative icon and the “sweetheart of the Silent Majority,” passed away yesterday after more than seventy years as a leader of the conservative movement—and the day before the release of her final book, The Conservative Case for Trump.

“All of us at Regnery Publishing are deeply saddened by the news of the passing of the great Phyllis Schlafly," Regnery President Marji Ross said in a statement. "Phyllis was not just a conservative legend—her courage inspired millions of conservative women to hold our heads high and proudly defend our values and our principles."

In The Conservative Case for Trump, Schlafly makes a passionate plea to Republican voters to ignore establishment kingmakers and enthusiastically support Donald Trump. Joined by Ed Martin, the former head of the Missouri Republican Party, and Brett Decker, formerly an editorial writer with the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Times, Schlafly presents the real Trump, the Trump she and her colleagues have met with and interviewed, the Trump who is far more conservative than you think. 

Setting aside the circus of the campaign, Schlafly, Martin, and Decker zero in on ten defining points of the Trump agenda that will make you proud to vote for Donald Trump. In The Conservative Case for Trump, you’ll discover that on the issues that matter, Trump is the candidate America has been waiting for—a conservative who can reverse the damage done by the Obama administration and get our country back on track.

“The stakes are unmistakably high,” Schlafly writes. “I know that some well-meaning conservatives find Trump puzzling or even offensive, but I trust that this book—the culmination, for me, of more than seventy years of active involvement in Republican politics—might help sway them."

Read Phyllis Schlafly's last words to the conservative movement in The Conservative Case for Trump.


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