In the early hours of Wednesday morning, Donald J. Trump stunned political insiders, beltway prognosticators, and global elites when he emerged victorious as President-elect of the United States of America. His success represented a repudiation of corporate media, a repudiation of the “America last” policies of transnational “Kingmakers,” and a repudiation of the entrenched Washington establishment— which Trump repeatedly described as a “swamp” he intends to “drain” as President. His success also represented the final victory of late-conservative icon and grassroots legend Phyllis Schlafly, who passed away just two months before the candidate—whom she viewed as the culmination of a grassroots movement she had led for over half a century—ascend to the highest office in the nation. Schlafly was one of Trump’s earliest and most influential endorsements. With her backing, the populist billionaire went on to win more votes in a Republican primary than any GOP nominee in U.S. history. Schlafly devoted herself fully to her effort to inspire conservatives to unite and propel Trump to victory on November 8th. Her final book, released the day after she passed away, was titled The Conservative Case for Trump and was penned as a final rallying cry from the woman who spent more than