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Phyllis Schlafly: A Woman Worth Studying

Here’s the key problem with women’s studies: They ignore the women most worthy of study. Into this category falls the dear—and she was—departed author and activist Phyllis Schlafly. She crammed more achievements into one lifetime than any trio of the feminists she so implacably opposed crammed into three: six children, advanced degrees, more than a […]

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The Timelessness of Phyllis Schlafly

At 90 and counting, a feminine conservative icon is sharper than feminists who are half her age, particularly the ones who teach in college.  ““What they do is make women believe they are victims of the patriarch, and they are trying to abolish the patriarchy,” Schlafly told Anne Reed of the AFA Journal. “That is […]

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Whose Higher Power?

Phyllis Schlafly and George Neumayr, in their book No Higher Power: Obama’s War on Religious Freedom, make a clarion case that freedom of religion in America is endangered.

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Faculty Lounge

Are Boys Just “Unruly Girls?”

Is the so-called discrimination against girls and women in school just another scam that should be lumped into the same category as “global warming” and “health care reform?” According to Phyllis Schlafly, the answer is a definite “yes.”

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Decoding Common Core Math

If the Common Core education reforms introduced by President Obama and supported by big-name Republicans were subject to peer review, they might become a “whatever became of?” question. “Take, for example, my first-grade son’s Common Core math lesson in basic subtraction,” David G. Bonagura, Jr., writes in an article which appeared in The Education Reporter. […]

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Union Derides Common Core

When a Democratic president can’t count on full-throated support from the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teacher’s union, something may be very wrong with his education reforms.

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Common Core: Epic Fail

One of the fascinating things about journalism is looking at the factual data that both sides of a controversy agree on and finding that the facts support the critics’ viewpoints.

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