The Death Of Phyllis Schlafly: The War On Women And Social Change By A Divisive Woman Of The Right Wing

The death of Phyllis Schlafly yesterday marked the end of the life of a hateful woman who opposed feminism and gay rights, and promoted the rise of Republican conservatism in a masterly, if overwhelmingly nasty, manner.

Schlafly became first noticed when she vigorously backed Republican Senator Barry Goldwater in 1964, when the Establishment Republicans repudiated him and led to his massive defeat.

She ended her life with an endorsement of Donald Trump a few weeks ago, again a candidate repudiated by much of the Establishment Republicans.

In between, she bitterly fought the Equal Rights Amendment and Gay Rights, and headed the Eagle Forum, an extreme right wing organization, which became engaged in promotion of right wing attitudes on all subjects, including immigration and attacks on the federal government in favor of states rights.

The woman was very intelligent and effective in promoting her beliefs, and became noticed when she debated the role of women in public life on numerous television programs back in the 1970s, infuriating those who could not stomach her extremist views.

Somehow, it seemed as if Phyllis Schlafly would never leave us, but now, finally, at age 92, she has, and her impact, as negative as it is, will still be felt for a long time.

4 comments on “The Death Of Phyllis Schlafly: The War On Women And Social Change By A Divisive Woman Of The Right Wing

  1. Paul Doyle September 6, 2016 9:08 pm

    Right on, Professor!
    I remember the Point/counterpoint segments that she had with Nicholas von Hoffman on Sixty Minutes back in the 70’s.

    Can you imagine having a disciple of Saul Alinsky debate a disciple of Attila the Hun on network TV today?

    Nowadays they would appear separately on a soapbox on MSNBC and Faux News respectively..

  2. Paul Doyle September 6, 2016 9:14 pm

    With Ben Carson doing a soliloquy comparing Lucifer and somebody while looking for his lost luggage.

  3. Ronald September 6, 2016 9:18 pm

    You are so perceptive and funny, Paul! LOL

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