Michele Malkin says it accurately:
If Phyllis Schlafly were a liberal, she’d already have buildings and holidays named after her, MacArthur genius grants, countless women’s magazine covers, and the unending admiration of the media elite.
At 85, this mother, grandmother, and political icon remains a tireless activist, prolific author, and frequent lecturer. But because she is an unapologetic and outspoken conservative, she is demonized instead of lionized. . .
She carried her message to the University of California at Berkeley on
Tuesday, where she gave a talk on “Feminism vs. Conservatism.” The
California Eagle Forums’ Orlean Koehle reports that while coming off
the podium after giving her speech, she missed a step and fell and
broke her hip. (more . . )