A former teacher-turned-social critic, Suzanne Venker is an author and speaker on politics, marriage, parenting, and the culture. A well-known commentator on cultural issues, Suzanne has appeared on ABC, CNN, FOX, Huff-Po Live and C-Span--as well as hundreds of radio shows throughout the country, including the Laura Ingraham Show. How to Choose a Husband is her third book.
Phyllis Schlafly is a national leader of the conservative movement since the publication of her best-selling 1964 book, A Choice Not An Echo. Author of 20 books, Schlafly has written a monthly newsletter since 1967 called The Phyllis Schlafly Report and a syndicated column, which appears in 100 newspapers. Her daily radio commentaries are heard daily on over 600 stations, and her radio talk show on education called Eagle Forum Live is heard weekly on 90 stations. She lived in St. Louis.
"Phyllis Schlafly and Suzanne Venker have written a courageous and
illuminating book on the oppression of women by the feminist left.
Everyone of sound mind should read and learn from this book." --
David Horowitz
"A gutsy and profound book. Those who crave the truth will inhale
The Flipside of Feminism, while those beholden to feminism will
resist it. For both, Flipside is a must-read. Schlafly and Venker
show how insidious the feminist movement is -- and what is its real
motive." - Ann Coulter
"My friend Phyllis Schalfly has been a tireless warrior against the
feminists' ongoing cultural assaults on this nation and refuses to
allow their attacks to proceed under the radar while so many other
important issues consume our attention and energy. Phyllis and
Suzanne Venker, have written a powerful expose on the feminists'
war on traditional values and, ultimately, on the true value of
women and family. In "The Flipside of Feminism" they provide a
practical guide for reclaiming what should never have been lost." -
David Limbaugh
"The Flipside of Feminism exposes the lies at the core of the
feminist agenda: there is no difference between men and women, the
hook-up culture is liberating, women are oppressed victims in the
home and office, and children are fine when left all day in
daycare. Those who consider themselves 'socially liberal but
fiscally conservative' will re-examine their attitudes after
reading this book." - Mark Levin
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