The New York Times today printed a surprisingly flattering picture of Phyllis Schlafly, the arch opponent of the Equal Rights Amendment and one of the most influential figures in modern American politics. Here's the line that caught my eye:
A regular lecturer on college campuses, she is often asked to speak on the subject of balancing work and family. "Feminism has changed the way women think, and it has changed the way men think," Mrs. Schaflly said, "but the trouble is, it hasn't changed the attitudes of babies at all."
Hat tip: The Corner: National Review