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Movie theaters across America have recently showed a film depicting former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, a woman whose visionary leadership and fortitude — particularly in the fight against Soviet communism — earned her the sobriquet "the Iron Lady."
Lady Thatcher's partner in dispatching that toxic ideology to the "ash heap of history," Ronald Reagan, famously declared in 1961 — at a time when the USSR was still very much a going concern — that "freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." Today, it is threatened by another totalitarian ideology that some have aptly described as "communism with a god": the supremacist Islamic doctrine known as Shariah.
Fortunately, it turns out that as we confront our time's most imminent threat to freedom, we have found America's Iron Lady: Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota. Her Thatcheresque qualities are evident in the fearless and visionary leadership she is providing in opposing Shariah's most formidable champions, the Muslim Brotherhood.