Politics


Unlike President Biden, I Visited the Border
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

Unlike President Biden, I Visited the Border

Abi Dills visited the border in April of 2022 and spoke with community leaders, local law enforcement, and border patrol. Her trip to the border opened my eyes to the tragedies occurring. An open border is unsafe for migrants and Americans alike. While government bureaucrats are safe in their secure buildings, illegal immigrants are flooding into the interior, making a mockery of the rule of law and overwhelming local communities.

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Jane Fonda Muses about Murdering Pro-Lifers
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Jane Fonda Muses about Murdering Pro-Lifers

Since when did it become okay to joke about murdering people who disagree with your radical views? While a co-host assured that Fonda was “just kidding,” other radical abortion activists’ comments are not always empty threats. Their coercive language has spurred violence and persecution against those who protect unborn life. Since the opinion that overturned Roe v. Wade leaked from the Supreme Court last May, pro-life pregnancy centers, churches, and organizations have been ruthlessly vandalized, bombed, and broken into by abortion extremists.

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The Way Forward for Women
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

The Way Forward for Women

Do women have to choose progressivism? GOP Congresswoman Lisa McClain says no way. The way forward for women is economic opportunity and freedom.

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Nikki Haley’s Advice to Future Female Leaders
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Nikki Haley’s Advice to Future Female Leaders

Nikki Haley, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and governor of South Carolina, and 2024 Presidential contender, recently released a new book, If You Want Something Done: Leadership Lessons from Bold Women. Haley’s book advises women on building confidence and supporting other women in the workforce. Pointing to stories of outstanding women throughout history, Haley makes a strong case for why we need to support each other.

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A Year of Pro-Life Persecution
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

A Year of Pro-Life Persecution

The year 2022 will forever be documented in history books as the year that Roe v. Wade was overturned. Although this was a huge victory for life, it would be a fairytale falsehood if the history books simply described the days following the overturn of Roe as “happily ever after.”

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Canada’s Plot to Kill the Poor and Mentally Ill
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Canada’s Plot to Kill the Poor and Mentally Ill

Access to euthanasia has been on the rise. People often hail the “procedure” as a merciful and just response to suffering — but is this really the case? Canada’s recent political climate paints a disturbing picture for the trajectory of Western culture: a dystopian nightmare in which the poor, mentally ill and disabled are killed by the hands of the doctors and politicians who are supposed to protect them.

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Boycott Balenciaga
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

Boycott Balenciaga

In the past year, moral degeneracy has rapidly infiltrated the offices of our government, the entertainment on our screens, and the classrooms in our schools. From drag queen story hour for kindergarteners to gender-reassignment surgeries for minors, the sexualization of children is sweeping the nation. In Balenciaga's 2022 holiday campaign, the company flirted with the sexual exploitation and pornography of children. We must hold Balenciaga, and other influential left-wing entities, accountable for its perversion by speaking out, shopping elsewhere, and taking out the trash.

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Politics Is (Still) Downstream from Culture
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

Politics Is (Still) Downstream from Culture

In the 2022 midterms, Democrats dominated among the 18-29 and 30-44 age groups at the ballot box, stopping the Republican sweep in its tracks. These exit polls are an indictment of the Republican party and its failed outreach to young people. For years, the GOP has been aloof to Gen-Z as a voting demographic, banking on the boomers to deliver their wins each Election Day. When it comes to culture, the GOP is asleep at the wheel. Counter-cultural ventures like The Conservateur are the best chance we have to combat the corruption in our society and reclaim Gen-Z for the Right. The GOP needs to chiefly be in the business of redeeming the hardened hearts and lost souls of our young generation.

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Land of the Free, Home of the Brave – Thanks to Our Veterans
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Land of the Free, Home of the Brave – Thanks to Our Veterans

Members of the armed forces courageously put their lives on the line to preserve the precious freedoms and liberties we enjoy as citizens. The five branches of the military serve as our nation’s defense against foreign enemies. If it weren’t for the military, our foes could conquer us and strip us of our rights and freedoms. Thank God for our veterans.

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Liberals Hate When  Women Think for Themselves
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Liberals Hate When Women Think for Themselves

On the 2016 presidential campaign trail, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton made a gaffe that still haunts her and her political credibility today. “You know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables. Right?,” she said. A roundtable discussion on The View last week felt like deja vu when a host took a shot at conservative women. “I read a poll just yesterday that white Republican suburban women are now going to vote Republican. It’s almost like roaches voting for Raid,” Sonny Hostin said. Since when was insulting the intelligence of voters and minimizing their concerns a winning campaign strategy?

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We Won’t Forgive or Forget
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

We Won’t Forgive or Forget

Since Biden took office, the average American’s quality of life has declined dramatically. Inflation is at a record high, crime is rampant, and our constitutional rights are still under siege by the Covid-19 regime. To distract from inflation and crime, Democratic elites are attempting to backtrack on their tyrannical pandemic policies. One such elite, Brown University professor Emily Oster, in a recent Atlantic piece urged Americans to “declare a pandemic amnesty.” But we cannot forgive and forget what they’ve done to us these past few years. We need accountability.

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#I’mWithHer
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

#I’mWithHer

Dismissing the GOP as the party of “old white men,” Democrats claim to command the female electorate and to dominate the supply of strong political women. But not all women are moved by their messaging. As they struggle to afford groceries and gas, protest for curricula transparency in their children’s public schools while being demonized domestic terrorists, and fight for their daughters to compete on a fair playing field without facing male competitors, millions of women are gravitating toward female Republican contenders who care about the issues that matter to them. Meet the Republican women running to retake the majority.

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Behind Every Great Man Is a Great Woman
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

Behind Every Great Man Is a Great Woman

Behind every great man is a great woman. For Gov. Ron DeSantis, that woman is his beloved wife, Casey. Their marriage is a refreshing reminder of what to strive for in today’s casual culture of loose morals and short-term interpersonal investment. Casey obliterates the lie that women can’t be a mother, wife, and achiever at the same time. Her story of accomplishment, motherhood, and surviving cancer is a strong inspiration to all women that deserves to be told.

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Senator Blackburn Fights to Protect Children Online
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Senator Blackburn Fights to Protect Children Online

A mother and children’s advocate, Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn recently released a “Parents’ Guide to Acing Back to School 2022” to inform parents on how to protect their most precious possessions from today’s cultural threats.  “My parents’ guide will empower moms and dads with resources they need to keep their kids safe from dangerous drugs, online predators, and woke curriculum,” she told The Conservateur.

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Vote with Your Dollar
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

Vote with Your Dollar

While elections only happen every few years in November, shoppers can vote every day with their dollar. Although it is hard to avoid spending money at pro-abortion companies, it is extremely important to be conscious of the power you have in your purse.

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Student Loan Forgiveness Will Destroy the Value of Your Degree
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

Student Loan Forgiveness Will Destroy the Value of Your Degree

Hey, President Biden? Thanks to your student loan ‘forgiveness’ proclamation, our college degrees will soon be worthless. Once upon a time, college was a special path for those who wanted to pursue an advanced education to become better equipped and more competitive to launch certain careers.

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Social-Emotional Learning: CRT-Lite Coming to a Classroom Near You
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

Social-Emotional Learning: CRT-Lite Coming to a Classroom Near You

Supported by Republican governors such as Ron DeSantis, parents nationwide revolted against state-led public school indoctrination and won many battles at school board meetings, elections, and ballot box initiatives. But the fight is not over, as a new threatening model of pedagogy emerges: Social Emotional Learning.

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