Traditionalism vs. Feminism

A recent dust up between political candidates, manufactured by the media and followed by a call from a reporter asking “are you a feminist,” caused me to really think about the term and my own identity.

Young Adults Are NOT that into Recreational Sex

Regnerus and Uecker conclude that women are poor “sexual economists” — that is, they think their sexual power is their control over sexual desire in men (actually, men are thinking about sex all the time).

CWA Defends the Defense of Marriage Act

Washington, D.C. – Concerned Women for America (CWA) filed an amicus brief in support of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in the First Circuit Court of Appeals regarding The Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The brief exposes the flood of legislative advances by the homosexual movement, which […]

Defund the Smithsonian

An exhibit including an ant-covered, crucified Jesus and erotic “art” isn’t exactly what I’d picture taking my family to on a Sunday during the Christmas season.

It’s Red Kettle Time!

Salvation Army bell ringers and red kettles started popping up across the country not long after Halloween.

CWA President on Fox 5!

Wendy Wright, President of Concerned Women for America (CWA), was featured in a recent Fox 5 broadcast discussing a new study showing a decline in the number of married couples in America.

TSA Needs Some Common Sense

I am not kidding: Moms won’t abide someone messing with our children. Keep the cameras ready, it’s only a matter of time before one of us snaps. Hope it’s not me.

CWA’s Nance Responds to GOProud Letter

Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women for America, in response to the GOProud letter to the Republican majority: “Social issues should be at the very top of the list of priorities for the new Congress, along with sensible fiscal policies. Americans voted overwhelmingly for both social and fiscal conservatives, and it would be unwise to […]

Violent video games hurt kids

There is no question that playing violent video games has an adverse effect on our children. The question is, “Will the Supreme Court recognize that fact?”