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Townhall: "Mrs. Schlafly's recurring focus in this book is the contribution of the left-leaning media to feminist causes during the past 40 years. ... The one common thread interwoven throughout is the slanted performance of the Liberal Media, and how many members of it have been sympathetic mouthpieces to a once burgeoning, now declining, group of brooding retrofits."
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Carolina Journal Online: "Students will learn more policy background and gain more insight from the reasoned analysis in this collection of essays and congressional testimony than they will ever pick up in a university women's studies course. ... It's an easy read, yet its message is serious. That makes it a worthwhile investment of time, regardless of your gender or age."
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