Ed Martin
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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She believed in him.
And as you said, every time I've been with him, he will bring up Phyllis.
He loves to say to people, Phyllis was with me.
She never wavered.
He gave a speech at her funeral.
And that's the phrase he used.
She never wavered.
She never wavered in her whole career.
And the common denominator for her and him is they just love America.
And so what Hemingway captured, Mark's a great writer and insightful, is the attack of National Review.
It's longstanding, though.
There was always a fight between the globalists and the big money guys and the Eastern elites, the establishment, and people like Phyllis Schlafly.
And you covered this in that movie a few years ago where you were talking, you interviewed Phyllis in a documentary.
And at the heart of it, actually-
was the great divide in the 1960s and 70s.
And Reagan was hanging by the balance.
And he was going to go with the common, you know, kind of conventional wisdom, what the big bankers and lawyers wanted in New York, which was to give the Panama Canal over the Panamanians.
And Phyllis Schlafly was an army of one saying, what are you talking about?
We built it.
Our people died for it.