
The Schilling Show: Kris Ullman – The Late, Great, Phyllis Schlafly
Kris Ullman, president of Eagle Forum, joins Rob Schilling to speak about The Late, Great Phyllis Schlafly.
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Kris Ullman, president of Eagle Forum, joins Rob Schilling to speak about The Late, Great Phyllis Schlafly.
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Anne Schlafly told NewsBusters: “Why is The New York Times so reluctant to engage with competing viewpoints on issues like feminism? A publication that prides itself on open debate should be willing to examine whether the promises of modern feminism have matched the lived experiences of women, or whether alternative perspectives deserve a fair hearing.”
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The Equal Rights Amendment looked certain to be passed by the U.S. Senate until Phyllis Schlafly stepped onto the national scene.
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Phyllis Schlafly had a wonderful talent for driving men and women — especially women of a rigid political bent — mad.
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In National Review’s 70th Anniversary issue, there’s an article attacking the legacy of conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly. The attack on a beloved icon of the right is bad enough on its own, but what makes the whole thing especially intolerable is that it is ultimately an attack on the legacy of National Review itself.
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Fewer American women are married and more women are anxious and depressed. So many are uncoupled and unmarried. Did feminism lead American women to an unhappy state of mind?
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My mother, Phyllis Schlafly, had a political career of nearly 70 years, during which she learned the art of civic activism through trench warfare and
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APRIL 24, 2020 By Anne Schlafly Cori My mother Phyllis Schlafly made quite a name for herself in the fight over the Equal Rights Amendment, but
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Hulu released the first three episodes of its series based around the failed ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s, “Mrs. America.” Central to the story is Phyllis Schlafly, the conservative icon (portrayed by Cate Blanchett) who rallied the nation’s housewives to stop the then invincible-seeming ERA.
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Anne Schlafly Cori speaking to a conservative group about Phyllis Schlafly.
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Our guest host is Penna Dexter. In the final hour, her guest is Cathie Adams from Texas Eagle Forum. Anne Schlafly Cori joins them briefly. They’ll talk about Phyllis Schlafly’s legacy & Eagle Forum.
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Phyllis Schlafly intimidated people who did not know her, mostly because she spoke with firm conviction. She was tough and relentless in a debate. She excelled and rose to the occasion when she had opposition.
Continue reading →Love her or hate her, you probably don’t know as much about Phyllis Schlafly as you think. She’s known among liberals as an “anti-feminist feminist,”
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“She won at life,” said a writer in talking about my mother, Phyllis Schlafly. What a great line! After her death, several commentators wrote that Phyllis Schlafly was so unusual that she was an outlier and the New York Times even dared to ask, “Where is the Phyllis Schlafly of our time”?
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My definition of a leader is an ordinary person who accepts the responsibility to complete a job that requires the cooperation of other people. It demands a certain combination of skills that can be developed by practice, and the first letters of these skills spell LEADERSHIP.
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Phyllis Schlafly awarded Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Washington University in St. Louis, May 2008
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