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Phyllis Schlafly has been a national leader of the conservative movement since the publication of her best-selling 1964 book, A Choice Not An Echo. Phyllis Schlafly has been a leader of the pro-family movement since 1972, when Phyllis Schlafly started her national volunteer organization now called Eagle Forum. In a ten-year battle, Phyllis Schlafly led the pro-family movement to victory over the principal legislative goal of the radical feminists, called the Equal Rights Amendment. An articulate and successful opponent of the radical feminist movement, Phyllis Schlafly appears in debate on college campuses more frequently than any other conservative. Phyllis Schlafly was named one of the 100 most important women of the 20th century by the Ladies' Home Journal.
Phyllis Schlafly's monthly newsletter called The Phyllis Schlafly Report is now in its 38th year. Phyllis Schlafly's syndicated column appears in 100 newspapers, her radio commentaries are heard daily on 460 stations, and her radio talk show on education called "Phyllis Schlafly Live" is heard weekly on 45 stations. Both can be heard on the internet.
Phyllis Schlafly is the author or editor of 20 books on subjects as varied as family and feminism (The Power of the Positive Woman), nuclear strategy (Strike From Space and Kissinger on the Couch), education (Child Abuse in the Classroom), child care (Who Will Rock the Cradle?), and a phonics book (Turbo Reader). Phyllis Schlafly's most recent book, Feminist Fantasies, is a collection of essays on feminism in the media, workplace, home, and the military.
Phyllis Schlafly is a lawyer and served as a member of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, 1985-1991, appointed by President Reagan. Phyllis Schlafly has testified before more than 50 Congressional and State Legislative committees on constitutional, national defense, and family issues.
Phyllis Schlafly is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Washington University, received her J.D. from Washington University Law School, and received her Master's in Political Science from Harvard University.
Phyllis Schlafly is America's best-known advocate of the dignity and honor that we as a society owe to the role of fulltime homemaker. The mother of six children, Phyllis Schlafly was the 1992 Illinois Mother of the Year.
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Phyllis Schlafly (Dec 27, 2011)
After spirited discussions from Nov. 28 to Dec. 11 (including two days of overtime that ended only in the wee hours), the United Nations Climate Change conference in... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Dec 20, 2011)
This month, communist China is celebrating its 10th anniversary of joining the World Trade Organization. The subtitle ought to be China's 10th anniversary of cheating the... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Dec 13, 2011)
Americans don't need a fortuneteller to predict our future. We can see the future right before our eyes: Europe. And we don't like it.
Europe, whose economy we... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Dec 06, 2011)
Moving quietly under the cover of the presidential debates and the enormous publicity given to the Republican nomination race is a plan to change how U.S. presidents are... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Nov 29, 2011)
The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa, opening on Nov. 28, called COP-17, is one of a series of U.N. meetings working toward a specific... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Nov 22, 2011)
A trigger provision, buried in U.S. laws since 1990, quietly took effect at the end of October. The U.S. taxpayers' annual donation of 22 percent to the United Nations... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Nov 15, 2011)
We watched a couple more TV presidential candidate debates and, funny thing, again there was little or no mention of what is widely conceded to be the No. 1 issue -- jobs.... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Nov 08, 2011)
After years of negative votes in Congress and the opposition of the American people, on Oct. 21 Barack Obama allowed the first Mexican truck to cross the border at Laredo,... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Nov 01, 2011)
Does Rick Perry want to undermine traditional marriage? This question leaps out from his new 20 percent flat-tax plan, which would eliminate all tax advantages for married... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Oct 25, 2011)
Most Americans are unaware that about $700 billion a year of federal taxpayers' money is handed out to non-taxpayers who are allegedly below the poverty line (in... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Oct 18, 2011)
Despite the inordinate quantity of press coverage about next year's presidential election, attention to TV debates and the consuming desire of the media to predict who... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Oct 11, 2011)
President Barack Obama, with the help of some Republicans who take their orders from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, is trying to pass a bill that will kill U.S. jobs, send... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Oct 04, 2011)
It's a problem for U.S. retailers when Communist China makes fake designer handbags and illegal copies of our music CDs, but it's a much bigger problem when the... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Sep 27, 2011)
Outsourcing is not the only way we are losing American jobs to Communist China. The Chinese have figured out how to capture jobs inside the U.S. by using our EB-5 visas... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Sep 21, 2011)
We are now beginning to grasp the definition and the scope of the words "new world order," an expression inserted into the U.S. political vocabulary by the first President... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Sep 13, 2011)
College is a dangerous place for men. They are not only a minority, but they are victimized by discriminatory and unconstitutional anti-male rules.
In another striking... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Sep 06, 2011)
Yes, Virginia, there is a gender gap. In fact, there are two gender gaps: one bad and one good.
The bad gender gap is that the biggest losers in the Obama economy are... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Aug 30, 2011)
The media are absorbed with the race for the Republican presidential nomination -- commenting on daily fluctuations in the polls and predicting who will win. But why are they... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Aug 23, 2011)
The feminists are having another tantrum. The New York chapter of the National Organization for Women and the New York Civil Liberties Union are squealing about a 64-page... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Aug 16, 2011)
USA Today published one of its colorful front pages last week detailing how America has not only grown dramatically in population over the last two decades, but has radically... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Aug 09, 2011)
Remember how we were threatened that if the Republican House of Representatives didn't raise the U.S. debt ceiling, the stock market would crash and Standard & Poor's would... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Aug 02, 2011)
If Congress can't repeal the law that banishes the Edison light bulb and forces us to buy Chinese-made bulbs we don't like, voters will ask, what was the use in electing a... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Jul 26, 2011)
A national scandal hit the news when Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal released a 413-page report describing how hundreds of Atlanta public school teachers and principals had been... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Jul 19, 2011)
The World Trade Organization just ruled against the United States again. A "dispute resolution panel" of WTO representatives from Pakistan, Portugal and Switzerland ruled... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Jul 12, 2011)
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), now up for reauthorization, is in major need of revision. Its billion-dollar-a-year price tag spent by the radical feminists to pursue... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Jul 05, 2011)
The U.S. Supreme Court got it wrong in Brown v. Entertainment Merchant Association. This wasn't a First Amendment case, it was a parents' rights case -- and only... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Jun 28, 2011)
E-Verify, a computer process that makes it fast and easy for employers to check the validity of employees' Social Security numbers to ascertain if they are legal, was created... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Jun 14, 2011)
With Father's Day coming up, we should ponder the sad plight of the 20 million American children who are growing up without their fathers in the home. In 1993, Charles Murray... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Jun 07, 2011)
Alabama has suddenly become the leader in comprehensive immigration reform, passing up Arizona, whose laws have had so much news coverage. By large margins, the Alabama state... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (May 31, 2011)
Elementary school curriculum isn't just about the three R's anymore. Reading, 'Riting and 'Rithmetic now have to make time for lessons in gender diversity and for nosy... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (May 24, 2011)
The tea partiers are demanding that Congress not raise the debt ceiling but instead avoid default by cutting spending dramatically. Federal spending on education emerges as... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (May 17, 2011)
More and more dangerous effects of the proposed changes to U.S. patent law (S. 23, H.R. 1249) keep emerging, especially since the hearings failed to hear from any real... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (May 10, 2011)
The first debate of the 2012 presidential race, with personalized, provocative questions planned by Fox News, was good political entertainment, but somehow it didn't get... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (May 03, 2011)
Public opinion polls show that all the Republican presidential hopefuls are clustered in single- or teen-digit approval ratings. It should be no mystery why no one is... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Apr 26, 2011)
The biggest issue for many new members of Congress and tea partiers is trying to hold the federal government within its constitutional limits. Unfortunately, the House now... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Apr 19, 2011)
Barack Obama's runaway spending is the top issue with grass-roots Americans. The problem is a long way from solved, but we've learned a lot from the budget debate. 1. We've... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Apr 12, 2011)
Barack Obama's deal with the president of Mexico to allow Mexican trucks to carry their loads onto U.S. highways and roads is new evidence of his high-handed solo behavior... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Apr 05, 2011)
If you are attending college to get teacher certification, you will probably be required to attend classes on "multicultural education." This is supposed to bring diversity... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Mar 29, 2011)
Contrary to President Obama's political rhetoric, more taxpayer spending to send more students to college will not reduce unemployment or improve the economy. It's just... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Mar 22, 2011)
As the new Republican House majority wrestles with ways to cut our unsustainable budget deficit, Barack Obama threw down the gauntlet. On March 14, he said, "We cannot cut... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Mar 15, 2011)
Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., has again demonstrated her extraordinary leadership in the U.S. House. She discovered $105 billion of taxpayers' money that Barack Obama and... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Mar 08, 2011)
The Democratic Senate is itching to pass a bill that will mean death for innovation, which is the backbone of American economic growth. Sen. Patrick Leahy's, D-Vt., bill, S.... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Mar 01, 2011)
Republican members of the House, goaded on by tea partiers, have made a good start in fulfilling their promise to cut $100 billion out of current spending of taxpayers'... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Feb 22, 2011)
Have you seen the television pictures of the tens of thousands of demonstrators at the Wisconsin State Capitol who are protesting proposed budget cuts for state employees? If... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Feb 15, 2011)
It looks like the Russians fooled us again in nuclear treaty negotiations. After President Obama bamboozled the Senate into a hurry-up ratification of his New START Treaty,... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Feb 08, 2011)
The liberals have unjustly blamed Sarah Palin for many things, but there's one thing for which she is probably responsible: making feminism the hot topic that it has become... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Feb 01, 2011)
While the U.S. House is trying to figure out how to cut wasteful and/or extravagant federal spending, members should be mindful of Reagan's advice to begin by cutting... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Jan 25, 2011)
The U.S. House did what its candidates had promised and the voters expected: The House passed 245 to 189 a repeal of ObamaCare, the centerpiece of socialism. Three Democrats... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Jan 18, 2011)
It is amazing that, with unemployment unacceptably high, the Obama administration has endorsed a plan that will cost U.S. jobs and make highway driving for Americans more... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Jan 11, 2011)
It's long overdue for Congress to stop the racket of bringing pregnant women into this country to give birth, receive free medical care and then call their babies U.S.... more
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Phyllis Schlafly (Jan 04, 2011)
The biggest news of 2010 was the gain of 690 state legislative seats by Republicans and their capture of both state houses in 26 states. Here are some New Year's resolutions... more