Phyllis Schlafly

Phyllis Schlafly
Phyllis McAlpin Stewart Schlaflyis a semi-retired American constitutional lawyer, conservative activist, author, and speaker and founder of the Eagle Forum. She is known for her staunch social and political views, her opposition to modern feminism, and her successful campaign against the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Her 1964 book A Choice, Not an Echo sold more than three million copies as a push-back against liberal Republican leader Nelson Rockefeller and the powerful Eastern Republican Establishment...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionActivist
Date of Birth15 August 1924
CitySt. Louis, MO
CountryUnited States of America
Phyllis Schlafly quotes about
Sex education classes are like in-home sales parties for abortions.
Sexual harassment on the job is not a problem for virtuous women.
When will American men learn how to stand up to the nagging by the intolerant, uncivil feminists whose sport is to humiliate men?
The feminist movement taught women to see themselves as victims of an oppressive patriarchy. ... Self-imposed victimhood is not a recipe for happiness.
The people the Republicans should reach out to are the white votes, the white voters who didn't vote in the last election. The propagandists are leading us down the wrong path.
The justices have constitutionally protected obscenity in libraries, filth over cable television, and now unlimited internet pornography.
Find out if your girlfriend is a feminist before you get too far into it. Some of them are pretty. They don't all look like Bella Abzug.
After Big Media, U.S. colleges and universities are the biggest enemies of the values of red-state Americans.
I urge young women to look ahead and see if they want to have a lonely old age or do they want to have what I have, which is the joy of 14 beautiful grandchildren.
People think that child-support enforcement benefits children, but it doesn't.
Presidents don't have a whole lot to say about prosperity or the economy. Government cannot create prosperity. There are a lot of other factors that determine whether there are good times or bad times.
Now that judges embrace forcibly starving someone to death, Congress should use its appropriation power to starve the judicial budget.
If home is to have a greater lure than a tavern the wife must be at least as cheerful as the waitress.
Non-criminal sexual harassment on the job is not a problem for the virtuous woman except in the rarest of cases.