Phyllis Schlafly
Author and Activist
Bringing 'Sexy' Back to the Conservative Movement...and activist Star Parker, former chairman of the Virginia GOP Kate Obenshain, Regnery Publishing president Marji Ross, Eagle Forum founder Phyllis Schlafly, pollster Kellyanne Conway, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) and Institute namesake... In this article: Carrie Prejean, Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, Conservatism, Eagle Forum, Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, and Regnery Publishing |
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Jezebel | September 29, 2009
Phyllis Schlafly, Calendar Girl [Monthly Curse]
...American Conservative Women calendar. For a "donation" of $25, you get not just Schlafly, but also Prejean, Michelle Malkin, Michele Bachmann, Ann Coulter, and many more - all, of course, modestly clad. Those who want to try before they buy...
In this article: Suicide, Halloween, Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, Michele Bachmann, Ann Coulter, and Michelle Malkin
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Wikipedia | September 09, 2009
Phyllis Schlafly's social policies
...books detailing her anti-feminist stance and her social policies. Those that particularly pertain to women's rights and Schlafly's social policies include the following: Feminist Fantasies, foreword by Ann Coulter (Spence Publishing...
In this article: Eagle Forum, Ideology, God, Liberalism, Betty Friedan, and Ann Coulter
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Think Progress | May 05, 2008
Think Progress » Washington U. to honor anti-feminist Phyllis Schlafly.
...Says: Ann Coulter sounds just like her, she must have read a lot of Schlafly's writing. **gag** Schlafly has been vocal against neocons. But she is still far right to the point of fascism and racism. She opposed the equal rights...
In this article: Tax, Washington University in St. Louis, Ann Coulter, Hillary Clinton, Fascism, and Recession
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www.washingtonpost.com | March 03, 2009
Rush, Back in the Saddle
...had just been elected governor of Texas. This year at CPAC, despite appearances by the likes of Ward Connerly, Ann Coulter, Phyllis Schlafly and Karl Rove, Limbaugh was clearly the superstar draw. As the movement searches for a...
In this article: Republican Party, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Michael Steele, CPAC, White House, Rush Limbaugh, Rahm Emanuel, and George Bush
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Huffington Post | August 05, 2008
Joseph A. Palermo: Jerome Corsi's Shameless Hatchet Job on Barack Obama
..."financial services." In this "book," Corsi cites all sorts of dubious right-wing web sites and apparatchiks including Phyllis Schlafly, Ann Coulter, John Fund, Sean Hannity, Fox News, William Kristol, Dick Morris, Christopher Hitchens,...
In this article: Jerome Corsi, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, David Axelrod, John McCain, Harvard, John O'Neill, George McGovern, and Sean Hannity
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MSNBC.com | January 02, 2008
Romney turns focus to McCain - First Read - msnbc.com
...is a phony conservative and a political opportunist of the highest order. He's opposed by Phyllis Schafly, Ann Coulter, and many other conservative leaders. The only person who brings integrity, authenticity, and honesty to the...
In this article: Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Tax, Republican Party, Wayne DuMond, Iowa, New Hampshire, and Jay Leno
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Human Events: Politics | September 10, 2009
Keep Up Anti-Feminist Fight, Urges Phyllis Schlafly
In a HUMAN EVENTS article three years ago, Stephen Baskerville praised anti-feminist icon Phyllis Schlafly who, he wrote, "stands almost alone today among eminent public figures in warning against the feminist-judicial machine. " In the...
In this article: Human Events, Ann Coulter, Hollywood, Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, and Stanley Greenspan
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AlterNet.org: MediaCulture | September 16, 2008
Sarah Palin and the Wrong Way to Battle Sexism Media and Technology AlterNet
...are totally ANTITHETICAL to what feminism is? If that's the case, perhaps we should be supporting such rabid anti-feminists like Ann Coulter and Phyllis Schafly--after all they are WOMEN! The bottom line has nothing to do with Red...
In this article: Sarah Palin, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Alaska, Pit Bull, God, Down syndrome, White House, and Kay Bailey Hutchinson
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Phyllis Stewart Schlafly (born August 15, 1924, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American conservative political activist known for her best-selling A Choice, Not An Echo as well as her opposition to feminism and the Equal Rights Amendment. A Choice, Not An Echo was published in 1964 from Schlafly's home in Alton, Illinois, across the Mississippi River from her native St. Louis. From this self-publication, she formed her Pere Marquette Publishers company. A Choice, Not an Echo decries the power of the "Eastern Establishment" in the Republican Party once exercised by New York Governors Thomas E. Dewey and Nelson A. Rockefeller. Schlafly supported U.S. Senator Barry M. Goldwater in his unsuccessful race against Lyndon B. Johnson.
Schlafly has co-authored several books on national defense and was highly critical of arms-control agreements with the former Soviet Union. In 1961 she wrote that arms control "will not stop Red aggression any more than disarming our local police will stop murder, theft, and rape."
Schlafly also maintains an active presence on the lecture circuit. In 1972, she founded the Eagle Forum, and was the founder and president of a sister organization known as the Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund, which also operates in the Eagle Forum's St. Louis office. As of 2007, she is still the president of both organizations. Since 1967, she has published her own political newsletter, the Phyllis Schlafly Report.
She was married to attorney John Fred Schlafly, Jr., (1909–1993) for forty-four years until his death. They had six children: John, Bruce, Roger, Liza, Andrew, and Anne.
- Birth Date:
- August 15, 1924
- Birthplace:
- St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
- Spouse:
- John Fred Schlafly, Jr. (deceased)
- Occupation:
- Political activist
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