Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann Headline Citizens United 'Documentary' About The Rise Of Conservative Women

Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann Headline Citizens United 'Documentary' About The Rise Of Conservative Women

Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann are lending their stories to a new Citizens United documentary about the rise of conservative women in America.

"Fire From The Heartland," sponsored by the group on the winning end of a monumental Supreme Court case earlier this year that opened the door for unlimited campaign funds by corporations, is touting itself as the "first-ever film to tell the entire story of the conservative woman in her own words."

The roster of women in the film reads like a who's-who of the modern conservative women's movement:

Activists, politicians and commentators such as Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, S.E. Cupp, Dana Loesch, Michelle Easton, Sonnie Johnson, Jenny Beth Martin, Michelle Moore, Jamie Radtke, Deneen Borelli, Janine Turner, and Congresswomen Cynthia Lummis, Jean Schmidt, and Michele Bachmann share their emotional stories of hardship and triumph in their fight for freedom. These women leaders are fanning the flames of liberty across the nation.

According to Dave Weigel, the movie will be released on Wednesday, September 22, as part of a five-part series of conservative documentaries.

Watch the preview of "Fire From The Heartland":

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