FACT CHECK: Emmy-Hungry Mrs. America Brags About Trashing Phyllis Schlafly To Vanity Fair

As the 2020 Emmy Awards nominations draw near, the Hollywood liberals behind Hulu’s Mrs. America are openly bragging about how they used their talents in cinematography to make Phyllis Schlafly look like a lonely loser. In this important fact check, Ed Martin of Phyllis Schlafly Eagles breaks down an explosive interview between Mrs. America directors …

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Reagan and Schlafly

The final episode of Mrs. America finishes a historically inaccurate series with more falsities. Phyllis is seen to be more selfish than ever and not only that, she is “anointed by God.” Hollywood presses on with its unruly accusations. Episode Nine portrays the presidential race of Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter. Phyllis is shown to …

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“Awakening” Alice

Mrs. America’s Episode Eight finally unleashed its purpose for fictional character Alice. As the right-hand woman of Phyllis, fictional Alice has been emblazoned on the screen throughout the miniseries. Hollywood portrayed her as the silent type, until now. The National Women’s Conference reaches Houston. The fabricated story line starts with Phyllis giving Alice the duty …

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Assault and Pastry

Episode Seven of Mrs. America depicts the infamous pieing of Phyllis Schlafly, an assault that did occur and caused eye damage for Phyllis. Despite Mrs. America’s own bold title, they failed to portray the truth that it was a traditional American apple pie. Using a cream pie just goes to show that the feminists still …

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A Militant Motive or Heartfelt Concern?

Mrs. America’s Episode Six paints a dismal picture of one of America’s greatest women. Phyllis Schlafly’s “self-serving ambitions” become hardened by ruthlessness in her new alliance with Lottie Beth Hobbs. This fabrication is Hollywood’s way of unjustly slandering a remarkable woman.  In the episode, Phyllis’s visit to Miss Hobbs is shown as uncomfortable because of …

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