Equal Rights Amendment
The defining cultural moment of the 1970s was the defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment and the defeat of radical feminism. ERA is not in our U.S. Constitution because Phyllis Schlafly championed the rights of women who want to be women, wives, and mothers. Phyllis Schlafly opposed ERA because she recognized that women would be harmed under ERA.
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William F. Buckley Jr. and Phyllis Schlafly

Happy 100th to one of the Remarkable Women in American History

Phyllis Schlafly was, in the words of the eminent conservative journalist M. Stanton Evans, a woman with “several careers–housewife, mother, media personality, political leader, and constant nemesis of women’s lib.” She was, like National Review’s founder William F. Buckley Jr., a force of nature who tirelessly worked to advance the conservative movement–she wrote 27 books, thousands of articles and op-eds, constantly traveled and lectured, and founded and ran one most successful conservative advocacy organizations, the Eagle Forum.

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Happy Mothers Day

A Great Woman and a Good Mother

“I loved Phyllis Schlafly!” said Tucker Carlson to me last weekend. My mother was loved and admired by so many people, which meant that I shared her time with a multitude of admirers both near and far. As one congressman asked me: what was it really like to grow up with an icon for a mother?

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