{"id":281,"date":"2026-06-11T14:41:18","date_gmt":"2026-06-11T14:41:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/atlaslivingmedia.com\/?p=281"},"modified":"2026-06-11T14:41:18","modified_gmt":"2026-06-11T14:41:18","slug":"inside-the-conference-where-conservative-women-let-loose","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/atlaslivingmedia.com\/?p=281","title":{"rendered":"Inside the Conference Where Conservative Women Let Loose"},"content":{"rendered":"<article>\n<p>Two jets of pink smoke erupted on either side of the stage in a San Antonio hotel ballroom as the Christian wellness influencer Alex Clark strode to the podium in a filmy white dress. Behind her a screen displayed the words \u201cfaith over feminism\u201d in cursive. The conservative organizing network Turning Point USA had kicked off its first annual women\u2019s leadership summit since the group\u2019s cofounder Charlie Kirk was fatally shot last year, and Clark was about to give some of Kirk\u2019s offensive words about women a makeover.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/atlaslivingmedia.com\/?p=279\">The Hottest World Cup in History<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Clark queued up video of a viral moment from last year\u2019s conference. Sitting on stage with his wife, Erika, Charlie Kirk had lectured the 3,000 young women present to focus on finding a husband. \u201cIf you\u2019re not married by the age of 30, you only have a 50 percent chance of getting married, and if you don\u2019t have kids by the age of 30, you have a 50 percent chance of not having kids,\u201d Charlie pronounced, and Erika interjected, sweetly, \u201cTo add on to that, to the women who are getting married after 30, that\u2019s OK\u2026. God is good.\u201d This year, about 2,000 people, most of whom didn\u2019t raise their hands when asked if they had attended last year, sat watching this video. The word \u201cyoung\u201d had been dropped from the conference\u2019s title and many of the attendees were well over 30. Some of them laughed appreciatively at Erika and Charlie\u2019s rapport, as if they were watching their mom gently chide their dad.<\/p>\n<p>Then Clark got serious. She said Kirk\u2019s words last year had hurt because she herself is in her early 30s and still unmarried. \u201cI\u2019ll be honest, I was sitting in the audience, and it stung a little bit,\u201d she said, and the titters of laughter ceased. \u201cBut I also <em>knew <\/em>Charlie.\u201d Because even though Kirk could be a little direct, he wasn\u2019t wrong about the statistics on marriage, Clark went on to say. \u201cThey\u2019re actually worse,\u201d Clark breathed.<\/p>\n<p>Clark went on to advise her fellow single ladies on how to have a \u201cGod-honoring single season,\u201d a time when young women were free to have a career and buy as many throw pillows as they wanted while waiting for a husband.<\/p>\n<div>\n<h4>Also by Amy Littlefield<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li>\n<h5>How the Abortion Rights Activists Found Their Radical Imagination<\/h5>\n<p><span>March 9, 2026<\/span>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<h5>What the Pro-Choice Movement Can Learn From Those Who Overturned \u201cRoe\u201d<\/h5>\n<p><span>February 10, 2026<\/span>\n<\/li>\n<li>\n<h5>Carol Mason Explains How Abortion Opponents Went From Blockading Clinics to Storming the Capitol<\/h5>\n<p><span>September 12, 2025<\/span>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<p>For at least some of the women present, there was an edge of hurt to reliving this moment. Ann Dailey Moreno was in the audience last year, unmarried, and 28. She\u2019d been so upset by Charlie\u2019s words that she started to cry right there in her seat. \u201cI was like, \u2018Oh, I\u2019m not welcome,\u2019\u201d Dailey Moreno told me, choking up again at the recollection. \u201cThat was disgusting. I\u2019m sorry. I love Charlie Kirk but that was not the right thing to say.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>She wasn\u2019t alone in feeling offended. \u201cLiterally not every woman has kids,\u201d Roselle, 26, and president of the Turning Point chapter at her California state university, agreed. \u201cLike, they either can\u2019t have kids, or they might love kids, but their job takes them elsewhere.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI agreed with all the women that kind of criticized him,\u201d she added.<\/p>\n<p>There are moments when the misogyny that animates the conservative movement becomes so visible that even the women who help power that movement can\u2019t stomach it. We are in such a moment now. The mainstreaming of brazenly sexist influencers like Nick Fuentes; the young men chanting, \u201cYour body my choice,\u201d the naked pro-natalism of the Trump administration\u2019s Moms.gov website; and yes, attempts to revive a 1980s-style marriage panic have driven young conservative women to the left. The number of women ages 18\u201329 identifying as liberal has surged in recent years, creating a widely noted gender gap between these women and their male peers. Even Charlie Kirk, all but sanctified by his martyrdom, was being gently rebuked for sexism at his own organization\u2019s summit. \u201cCharlie and Erika were the perfect combination, because Charlie could come off a little blunt,\u201d Clark said from the stage to a round of appreciative laughs, \u201cand Erika was always this sweet, soft-spoken one, who could tie up everything in a really nice bow.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The solution? Those sweet, soft-spoken women were going to have to deliver the word. In Kirk\u2019s absence, women at the conference were rebranding the same message\u2014feminism is evil, marriage and God are good\u2014in more relatable form, with sizable doses of MAHA, and just a hint of spice flaring between the Trump administration and the MAHA moms. Erika Kirk was the poised figurehead, the Christian mom under siege by the violent left as she defended the right of women to be feminine.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAt its core, feminism is a worldview that treats many of the things that make women uniquely women as obstacles to overcome rather than divine gifts to embrace,\u201d Kirk declared, as she kicked off the conference. But while Kirk now leads Turning Point, she was scarcely present at the summit beyond her opening speech. Instead, the face was Clark, who joined Turning Point in 2019 as host of a pop-culture podcast and now hosts the conservative wellness show <em>Culture Apothecary<\/em>. She\u2019s built an audience of \u201ccrunchy\u201d conservatives by blending warnings about microplastics and mouth-breathing with bizarre claims about how hormonal birth control can make you \u201cfalsely\u201d bisexual.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks largely to Clark\u2019s curation, this was Gen Z conservatism dipped in a buttery vat of MAHA. In the exhibit hall, mixed in the Christian right\u2019s typical fare\u2014booths set up by policy shops like the Heritage Foundation, anti-abortion groups like 40 Days for Life, and Christian education institutions like Hillsdale College\u2014were displays advertising prenatal vitamins, toxin-free toothpaste, organic makeup, wheat mills, blue-light-blocking glasses, and seasoning made from cow brains. Women in floor-length skirts stood shaking violently side-to-side on vibration boards intended to burn calories and reduce joint pain. The Let Freedom Bling Boutique sold sequin tank tops; the Stacked with Purpose booth peddled bracelets that would unlock your \u201cprophetic identity\u201d; the XX-XY athleticwear company was raising money to help athletes who defend women\u2019s sports\u2014by keeping trans women out.<\/p>\n<p>I was offered a sample of guava-grapefruit-flavored electrolytes. It was delicious. I bought a box of PFAS-free dental floss, just to see if it would stick in my teeth. It didn\u2019t. I was encouraged to host a discussion on taxes or education with my friends, \u201clike a book club, but for policy.\u201d I grabbed a sticker depicting Rosie the Riveter flexing alongside the words \u201cVoting is My Superpower,\u201d a brochure on biblical femininity from the conservative alternative to Girl Scouts, a postcard from Students for Life that read \u201cWill You Go Green?\u201d and, on the back, warned of the dangers of contraception. A purveyor of bread mills told me that their products could cure my Celiac disease. The man hawking the tins of cow organ dust told me it would be a good way to reintroduce meat into my vegetarian diet. Later, I turned down the opportunity to do group Pilates because I was in a dress; I\u2019d followed the official conference \u201clook book,\u201d which was heavy on florals and cream.<\/p>\n<p>Without feminism to turn to in the face of misogyny, the women present were finding sisterhood through grievance with the woke left (especially the trans women they saw as threatening to womanhood), personal health optimization (for longevity <em>and <\/em>fertility), and a softer version of the same message about marrying young and having babies.<\/p>\n<p>The mainstage speakers showed the range of femininity that the modern conservative movement would endorse: There were political figures like Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and marriage influencers like Savanna Stone, who believes women shouldn\u2019t have the right to vote. The speaker\u2019s messages about women\u2019s roles ranged from the biblically literal to the feminist-adjacent. Millicent Sedra, a Christian influencer from Australia who casually denied evolution from the stage, told women to stop complaining about being \u201cservants\u201d to their husbands and to \u201cstart serving with gratitude.\u201d On the other end of the spectrum, Students for Life president Kristan Hawkins talked about the challenges of working 15 hours a day and how she found the linen-wearing, sourdough-baking \u201ctrad wife\u201d influencer image unattainable. What unified these speakers was their urgent warning to steer clear of feminism, an ideology that not all of them seemed well versed in.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAllow me to share with you some quotes from our feminist icons,\u201d Savanna Stone said dramatically, before reading off a quote about abolishing the nuclear family from a feminist icon she called \u201cShula Smith Firestone.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>There were pyrotechnics and stickers cut to fit the sides of the escalator and the hotel\u2019s columns and windows that spelled out the title of the conference: \u201cCurated for H.E.R.,\u201d which stood for Holistic, Empowered, Redeemed. There were illustrations showing Clark and former competitive swimmer Riley Gaines\u2014who has built an influencer career on outrage at having to compete against a trans woman\u2014as paper dolls, complete with accessories, a dumbbell for Gaines, heels for Clark.<\/p>\n<p>There was drama: Conservative radio host Dana Loesch\u2019s rapid-fire reading of Bible verses about the need to defend widows was a subtextual rebuke of podcaster Candace Owens, who has been telling her millions of followers that Erika Kirk killed her husband.<\/p>\n<p>Erika met Charlie in 2018 when she interviewed for a job at Turning Point, during which he looked at her and declared, \u201cI\u2019m not going to hire you; I\u2019m going to date you.\u201d Now, she stood on stage alone as the heir to her husband\u2019s career. Her shining moment came when a protester interrupted her to shout, \u201cErika Kirk protects pedophiles!\u201d before spraying a container of urine on a security guard. As if she were expecting it, Erika calmly responded, \u201cIt\u2019s important to remember that happiness comes and goes, and I pray that you find it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>While the reference to \u201cpedophiles\u201d seemed to come from the swirl of conspiracy theories promoted by Owens, the interruption only heightened the sense among attendees that they were under siege by a violent left that wanted them infertile and in cubicles. Their left-leaning coworkers and friends were \u201ccanceling\u201d them. And outside the hotel, more than 100 activists rallied to protest the gathering, wielding signs that read \u201cPro-life is a lie if you don\u2019t care when people die\u201d and \u201cSan Antonio will not stand with Turning Point USA and their racist, hateful, transphobic rhetoric.\u201d Some of the protesters clashed with police and engaged with right-wing content creators, helping to gin up a sense of camaraderie inside.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThese women have really inspired and empowered me,\u201d Caitlin Watters, an attorney from Tucson whose husband paid for the conference as a Mother\u2019s Day gift, told me, as she sat drinking a glass of white wine with new friends. \u201cSeeing the protests outside inspires me more.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/atlaslivingmedia.com\/?p=277\">How Prison Neglect Killed Alex Kuhnhausen<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The protests were a reminder that this was in fact a political conference, although explicit mentions of politics were few and far between. There were stickers that read \u201cNo Voter ID, No Vote\u201d over a picture of a pink envelope sealed with a lipstick kiss. There was a touchscreen with a map of the United States that scored states on a \u201ctyranny\u201d scale\u2014although the young woman leading the demonstration, who described herself as one of four staffers who run the scorecard, couldn\u2019t find my home state on the map.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhere is that?\u201d she asked as I pointed to Massachusetts.<\/p>\n<p>But Alex Clark understood the political power of what she was doing. Her Saturday afternoon panel with Riley Gaines, called \u201cHow to Be Brave,\u201d drew a capacity crowd; outside, an attendee who couldn\u2019t get in wept openly. Gaines and Clark each offered a glimpse into tensions between the Trump administration and two key factions of his base\u2014Christians and MAHA. Clark had drawn the ire of the Trump administration for rallying her base of \u201ccrunchy\u201d moms against policies that shield pesticide companies from lawsuits.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI was getting uninvited by the White House,\u201d Clark said. \u201cErika [Kirk] was getting lots of phone calls, like \u2018How are you going to shut up Alex Clark?\u2019\u201d But the MAHA moms claimed a win when a pesticide liability shield was stripped out of the federal farm bill, and Clark has continued to slam federal agencies for their lax regulation of pesticides.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe president has some people around him that I believe are giving him bad information, and so when I come out with these criticisms, it\u2019s not because I\u2019m attacking the admin; it\u2019s because I want us to freaking win,\u201d Clark proclaimed. \u201cI want us to crush in midterms; I want us to crush in 2028, and I believe that MAHA is the way that we can get there.\u201d She went on, \u201cMy job, first and foremost, is to keep the MAHA moms happy and enthused, and that they feel like they can trust us as a party, because MAHA moms are not beholden to the Republican Party.\u201d Indeed, Clark\u2019s followers, who want a life free from pesticides and vaccines, voted for Trump hoping he would help detoxify their food, only to watch him sign an executive order protecting the pesticide glyphosate as crucial for national defense.<\/p>\n<p>Gaines offered her own heavily moderated critique of the Trump administration, saying that while she agreed with \u201c99.5 probably percent of things\u201d the administration was doing, she had publicly objected when Trump\u2019s social-media account shared an AI-generated image that seemed to show him as Jesus. Trump shot back that he was \u201cnot a fan\u201d of Gaines.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhat\u2019s not to love?\u201d Gaines said during the panel, laughing it off.<\/p>\n<p>The young women I spoke with seemed grateful to see speakers like Gaines and Clark offering them a way to remain conservative without completely forgoing their ambitions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think a lot of, like, the Christian evangelical movement really focuses on a woman\u2019s value being determined by their marriage and being determined by how many kids they have, and sometimes that movement is also very anti-career, so that\u2019s just not something relatable for a lot of people,\u201d Zuriel Balares, a junior at UC Riverside, told me.<\/p>\n<p>Clark had offered \u201cevidence that, like, oh yeah, you can, you can have both.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAm I contributing to feminism by going to work?\u201d another attendee, UCLA student Ireland Daniel, had been wondering, before this weekend. \u201cAm I doing the wrong thing by going into politics as a woman?\u201d She felt reassured by the conference that it was OK at least for now to pursue her next career step\u2014 as a field organizer for Turning Point.<\/p>\n<p>On the second evening of the conference, Alex Clark stood in front of a ring light posing for photos with her fans. The line to meet her snaked around the foyer and down a hallway. A camera crew revved people up to cheer.<\/p>\n<p>One of the women standing in line was Nikki, a 25-year-old nurse from Illinois. \u201cI really like Alex\u2019s podcast, and I feel like she\u2019s changing a lot of lives,\u201d Nikki told me. \u201cI\u2019ve been eating healthier and making healthier food choices, buying organic foods, and decreasing toxic beauty products, so I don\u2019t have fragrances in my products anymore, because of the show.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>MAHA followers as young as 19 had packed into a session at eight o\u2019clock that morning called \u201cBuilt to Thrive: Optimizing Your Hormones, Fertility, and Metabolism at Every Life Stage.\u201d It was presented by Geviti, a blood-testing company that sells supplements and AI analysis of your biomarkers; an annual membership costs $1,529.<\/p>\n<p>Most of the women I met were raised in conservative Christian homes, but a few described coming to the conservative movement later in life after getting disillusioned with \u201cwokeness.\u201d Ann Dailey Moreno\u2014the woman who cried in response to Charlie Kirk\u2019s words on marriage last year\u2014had been living in New York City studying theater in 2020 during the Black Lives Matter protests and Covid lockdowns. She had voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 but was dabbling in conservative content and felt judged by her liberal friends. \u201cIf you\u2019re gonna call me white supremacist just for, like, listening to Candace Owens\u2019s podcast about Black Lives Matter, or whatever, first of all, she\u2019s Black, that doesn\u2019t make any sense,\u201d Dailey Moreno told me. \u201cI wasn\u2019t even sold on voting for Trump in 2020. I was questioning it, and just for questioning it, and starting to ask people\u2026the response I got, is\u2026 well, if you\u2019re considering it, if you\u2019re questioning this, you\u2019re a white supremacist.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Dailey Moreno still hadn\u2019t swallowed the whole conference package. She wasn\u2019t sold on the MAHA messaging and still took ADHD medication, even if Alex Clark opposed it.<\/p>\n<p>The night before, Dailey Moreno had watched as Clark told women like her how to spend their single season while waiting for a husband. Clark had been spending her waiting season listening to podcasts about baby formula, parenting philosophies, sleep training\u2026 and then came the final reveal. The lights went dark. Music rolled. A photo appeared on a screen of Clark embracing her surprise fianc\u00e9, a fellow butter enthusiast named Vance Voetberg whom she had managed to keep off her social media until now. She extended a hand with a ring and there was the sparkling message: Ladies, you can have it all.<\/p>\n<p>Dailey Moreno felt happy for Clark, even if the kicker had kind of undermined the message.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe whole speech was about it\u2019s okay to be over 30 and not married, and then she ended it with, like, \u2018I\u2019m getting married,\u2019\u201d Dailey Moreno said. \u201cIt\u2019s like\u2026 great.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Dailey Moreno, still unmarried at 29, felt caught between a left that she felt expected her to have a glamorous career by now and a conservative movement that wanted her married by 30.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is, like, the Women\u2019s Leadership Summit,\u201d she said, \u201cand I still don\u2019t feel like I can have it all.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/atlaslivingmedia.com\/?p=276\">How Prison Neglect Killed Alex Kuhnhausen<\/a><\/p>\n<\/article>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Nation Magazine<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":280,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-281","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-politics"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.6 - 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