Sunday, September 19, 2010

Heartland Hotties!

Via Theo Spark:

The first-ever film to tell the entire story of the conservative woman in her own words, "Fire from the Heartland" is a powerful statement about America at a crossroads and the women who have awakened to the crisis. With role models such as Clare Boothe Luce, Margaret Thatcher, and Phyllis Schlafly as inspiration, these women are the unintended consequence of the liberal feminist movement.

Tracing the long history of the many conservative women who have been the backbone of this great nation, from the founding mothers of our Republic to today's "Mama Grizzlies," this powerful and compelling documentary honors the self-made American woman.

Activists, politicians and commentators such as Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, S.E. Cupp, Dana Loesch, Michelle Easton, Sonnie Johnson, Jenny Beth Martin, Michelle Moore, Jamie Radtke, Deneen Borelli, Janine Turner, and Congresswomen Cynthia Lummis, Jean Schmidt, and Michele Bachmann share their emotional stories of hardship and triumph in their fight for freedom. These women leaders are fanning the flames of liberty across the nation.That's what I'm talkin' about!
Visit the homepage: "Fire from the Heartland."

2 comments:

Dennis said...

One of the things I like about the internet is that one gets to find out that their ideas are held by a significant number of individuals. In fact far more than most of those one finds touted by the Left and the "media."
Given the Left's and the "media's" control of information in the past one could be forgiven for believing all women were radical feminists that loved the government and hated men. It turns out that most women are as concerned about the government's actions and the radicals that therein reside that we have much in common and most women cared a lot more about men than we were led to believe, but should have known.
This only demonstrates the power of women that all men should welcome. As a team, with the differing capabilities and capacities, we are capable of defining our own destiny. One that allows each individual to succeed and prosper on their own merit.

Blue Collar Todd said...

I had not seen this trailer yet. The feminist blogs are going bananas over all these rising GOP women. I try and engage them once and a while and they call me a misogynist of course.