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What They're Saying About Glenn Sacks...


"Sacks' voice has come across loud and clear."

--Billboard

 

"I admire Glenn's testicular fortitude."

-- Michael Medved, nationally syndicated radio talk show host

 

"[Glenn] isn't likely to be asked to appear on Oprah any time soon."

--Rush Limbaugh,  nationally syndicated radio talk show host

 

"[Glenn has] a "clear understanding of the importance of male role models."

--Michael Savage, nationally syndicated radio talk show host

 

"I want to join hands with my fellow talk show host Glenn Sacks...I back his campaign against 'Boys are Stupid' shirts...[the shirts] are symptomatic of a much larger problem...the denigration of males."

--Dr. Laura Schlessinger, nationally syndicated radio talk show host

 

"Glenn writes because he believes in his cause."

--Larry Elder, nationally syndicated radio talk show host and
best-selling author

 

“[Glenn] needs to lighten up.”

—Sharon Osborurne of The Osbournes

"A women-bashing, backlash shock-jock radio host."

--Helen Grieco, Executive Director of the
National Organization for Women, California chapter

 

“[Glenn] is the Gloria Allred for men.”

--Michael Levine, founder of Levine Communications Office,
one of the most prominent entertainment PR firms in the US

 

"I always enjoy Glenn's newspaper columns."

-- Gloria Allred, feminist attorney and former radio talk show host

 

"I always like Glenn's perspective [on gender issues]...most of the time I'm in his corner...it's always colorful to have him on the show ."

--Mike Gallagher, nationally-syndicated radio talk show host

 

"It's a pleasure being on Glenn's show."

--Martha Burk, leader of the Augusta Golf boycott

 

"[Glenn and] this men's right movement...[are]...a bunch of guys drinking beer...mad that they've got to do child-support payments. I think it's just irresponsible."

--John Kasich, guest host, The O'Reilly Factor

 

"People like Glenn Sacks...have destroyed America"

-- Kevin Miller, radio talk show host, WERC AM 960 in Birmingham, Alabama

 

"[Glenn gives] a spirited debate."

--Alan Colmes of Fox's Hannity & Colmes

 

"[Glenn is] a bozo."

--David Kronke, Los Angeles Times TV critic

 

"Glenn's work is great. He's like a white T-Mac. As a father, I really appreciate his articles."

--Two-time NFL All-Pro cornerback Tim McKyer, aka "T-Mac"

 

“[Glenn] needs to get out of the house more often.”

--Todd Goldman, designer of the 'Boys are Stupid' Products

 

"[Glenn] really bothers me." 

--former Playboy model Bridget Marks, speaking of Glenn's co-authored column
Ruling in High-Profile Marks Custody Case: Painful but Correct 

 

"Color him father....he's creating headlines with his campaign against inflammatory 'Boys are Stupid' t-shirts."

--Radio guru Don Barrett of LARadio.com

 

"His Side with Glenn Sacks...is an unabashed, testosterone-driven program."

--Dean Johnson, radio columnist for the Boston Herald

 

"Sacks specializes in angry-man issues from Boston to Los Angeles."

--Detroit News columnist Laura Berman

 

"Judging by his writings, [Sacks] is a difficult fellow to place on the linear political spectrum, but he certainly doesn't deserve the label of 'known right wing reactionary.'"

--Novelist Raywat Deonandan

 

"Glenn is doing wonderful work--I admire him....I'm pleased about his success--and not surprised!"

-- Christina Hoff Sommers, author of Who Stole Feminism?
and The War Against Boys

 

"I can't remember the last time we had so many callers on this show."

--Ken Dolan, co-host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show
 We're the Dolans after Glenn's hour-long appearance on the show

 

"I bet [Glenn] hasn't had a date in a long time."

--Dan Buck, Emmy award-winning co-host of the KTRS Morning Show in St. Louis

 

"[Glenn's] fans worship [him]. If Rush's folks are 'dittoheads'...I'll just call them the Sackson Horde -- they'll like that."

--male feminist professor Hugo Schwyzer

 

"Glenn doesn't write one column that isn't exceptionally well done. Anytime I see something by him I stop and read it. His article 'Hate My Father? No Ma'am!' is a classic, it's a keeper. It's one of those you'll read over and over again, it's encouraging and infuriating at the same time--that's the gift of a writer like Glenn Sacks."

-- Ken Bagwell, host of Heads Up America on News Radio 570 WWNC
in Asheville, North Carolina

 

"Glenn sounds like a complaining old lady, a yenta...he's a wuss. I don't think he even knows how to get a woman or bang a woman properly."

--Jeff, a caller on the Tom Leykis Show

 

"Glenn is just a terrific, terrific writer--he really gets to the heart of the matter."

--Ernie Brown, host of America Live

 

"Always riveting."

-- Genevieve Kineke, Editor, Canticle Magazine

 

"I have to wonder what Glenn's wife thinks of his writing."

--Daria Dolan, co-host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show
 We're the Dolans.

 

"To tens of thousands of fathers, Glenn Sacks is Superman. He's actually known as the 'Defender of the American Male.'"
 

--Glenn Lawrence, Editor of Interactive Dad Magazine

 

"I hope you guys know who that creep [Glenn Sacks] is. He's a threat to women's rights everywhere and has been for years. He's opposed to anything women do and basically hates us. He supports horrible tactics used by men to take children from women. He supports men not paying child support. He's one of the most vocal woman haters of this day. I have no respect for him or his writing (ranting)." 

--Steff, a poster on divorcenet.com

 

"Glenn is an American hero for standing up for our military men."

--Joyce Riley, founder and president of the
American Gulf War Veterans Association

 

"Glenn is a perfect example of how feminism has ruined the men of America"

--Mark, caller on KABC during discussion of Glenn's column
"Shouldn't Men Have a Choice, Too?"

 

"[Glenn's] articles are terrific--informative, fair-minded, and focused...his tone is just right."

--Former Women's Studies professor Daphne Patai, co-author of
Professing Feminism:  Education and Indoctrination in Women's Studies  

 

"[Sacks] is not a crackpot -- but I wish he were. It might make his openly anti-feminist tirades and affiliation with the 'men's rights movement' a little less terrifying. Special rights for men in a country that's run almost exclusively by and for men? Makes about as much sense as white power."

--Jason Heller, Denver journalist

 

"A great, great guest."

--Chris Core, talk show host, WMAL-ABC Radio, Washington DCW

 

"I didn't understand why Sacks writes the stuff he writes until I read that he used to be a construction worker. Now it makes perfect sense--the guy's spent way, way too much time on the roof."

--Anonymous chatroom poster

 

"Glenn was one of the few journalists who saw through Clara Harris' 'betrayed wife' persona and saw the 'Murder by Mercedes' case for what it was."

--Private detective Bobbi Bacha of Blue Moon Investigations,
the agency which Clara hired to spy on her husband,
commenting on Glenn's column "In Defense of David Harris."

 

"Glenn's writings on men's issues are a needed voice in society today."

--Nick Kasoff, talk show host, WGNU AM in St. Louis

 

"Glenn is one of the best columnists around on gender issues."

--Eric Stanger, former producer of the Sean Hannity Show

 

"Glenn is a worm."

--Trish Wilson, feminist blogger

 

"Sacks...man, does he have guts."

--John, poster on www.sleazereport.com/mt/mtblog 

 

"Congratulations [to Glenn] for his expose of feminist justice in 'In Defense of David Harris'."

--Paul Craig Roberts, syndicated columnist and author of  The Tyranny of Good Intentions: How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice 

 

"Glenn is a well-known journalist and from time to time one of the most unpopular people in America...he must get some beautiful e-mails...God love him"

-- Bill Handel, radio talk show host, KFI 640 AM in Los Angeles

 

"[Glenn's Verizon campaign is] working with a really outmoded notion of patriarchy....[and is]  demonstrating extreme paranoia. But I think really the problem is a radical lack of sense of humor."

--Susan Lee of the Wall Street Journal's Editorial Board

 

Radio commentator Glenn Sacks, is calling for a protest of Verizon, according to an Associated Press story from last week. Fathers matter too, they say, and they should be valued, not degraded in this way. All a woman can say to this is: "Welcome to our world!"… We’d share your shock, but we’re too worn out from years of being outraged and yelling at the screen over the many commercials that have depicted women as stupid, shallow, ridiculous, delusional, trampy and pathetic.”

--Jennifer Christman, columnist, Arkansas Democrat Gazette

 

"[With Sacks’ Verizon campaign against dads' doltish image] is he trying to dispute the doltish image or confirm it?

--Editorial Board, Spokane Spokesman Review

 

"I recommend Glenn Sacks, a radio host and columnist. He documents many anti-male aspects of our society."

—Roger Schlafly, Phyllis Schlafly’s son

 

"God has blessed us with having an advocate like Glenn Sacks on our side to fight for the best interests of our children.”

--Gary Lamusga

 

"All in all, your cause is as useful as David Duke and the National Association for the Advancement of White People."

--Sharon Mooney, feminist

 

"[Glenn] lacks a sense of humor"

--Tony Snow, nationally-syndicated radio talk show host

 

"I would like to take my hat off to [Glenn] for writing such a well thought out report on the suicide and the unjust way that fathers in the court system have been treated. Derrick was one of those victims."

--Yavonne Miller, widow of Derrick Miller, describing Glenn's column
 "Distraught Father's Courthouse Suicide Highlights America's
Male Suicide Epidemic" (San Diego Union-Tribune, 1/11/02)

 

"Glenn's thoughts are coherent and I admire his taking the feminists to task for promoting many myths about women's issues."

--Rachel Watkins,  National Association of
Catholic Home Educators (NACHE)

 

"Glenn's work and writing have been wonderful."

-- Warren Farrell, author of Father and Child Reunion

 

"[Glenn is]... simply one of the weakest minds in print. No wonder he can write about men being abused by women. He has the spine of an amoebae."

-- Mark Landsbaum of ConservativelySpeaking.com

 

"Glenn's a damn good interviewer."

--Cal State Long Beach professor Barry Dank, Ph.D., editor of the academic journal Sexuality and Culture,
and a former guest on His Side with Glenn Sacks.

 

"[His Side with Glenn Sacks] is absolutely great...it can hold it's own in a drive time format (weekday) or weekend."

--Carnell Smith, Founder & Executive Director, US Citizens Against Paternity Fraud (US-CAPF)

 

"[Glenn] obviously makes up the statistics he wants you to hear."

--Feminist Family law attorney Cecile Weich, while debating Glenn on
 Fox News Live with Alan Colmes
(Weich challenged Glenn's assertion that most divorces
involving couples with children are initiated by women)

 

"Every time I read one of Glenn's articles I have the feeling that it's one of the best pieces I've ever read by anybody on any gender issues topic. His stuff is consistently well written and reasoned. His tone is always engaging. The result is always a solid piece."

-- Jack Kammer, author of Good Will Towards Men

 

"Glenn Sacks God bless you I want to see you in every newspaper in the country....I have sons and grandsons and nephews--beautiful, strong, masculine, kind men...[but everything now] has been made man-hating...keep up the good work--write a book!"

 --Helen,  caller on the Al Rantel Show on KABC

 

"[Glenn's] inability to view men as anything but victims [not to mention his knee-jerk anti-feminism] are mistaken. Nonetheless, I've debated him online and in email enough to know he's a nice guy, capable of civil disagreement."

--Feminist/leftist cartoonist Barry Deutsch, aka "Ampersand"

 

“Glenn’s doing great work for fathers."

--Matt O'Connor, leader of the UK's powerful  Fathers-4-Justice 

 

"Glenn has a good niche, and it looks like he's widely published...I wish him luck."

--Kathleen Parker, nationally syndicated columnist

 

"[Glenn is an example of an] extremist on the subject of political correctness, [a] super-sensitive individual [who has] a capacity for creating controversies where none existed before, and for inflating complaints into crises."

--Editorial Staff, Gary Post-Tribune (Indiana)

 

"Being about the only guy that writes exclusively on men's issues, [Glenn] showed a lot of character by tackling this issue [woman-bashing in the men's movement], because it is out there." 

--D.J. Hawkin, Professor of Religious Studies,
Memorial University of Newfoundland

 

"Don't go to Glenn Sacks' website unless you have some Peptol Bismol. Some of the injustices he describes are sickening."

--Gary Nolan, nationally-syndicated radio talk show host 

 

"Sacks is balanced like an Irishman--he's got a chip on each shoulder."

--unidentified caller on ABC Radio's Early Morning Program in Australia

 

"Military dads have an advocate in radio's Glenn Sacks."

--Jim Brown, associate editor, Agape Press Christian News Service

 

"Glenn reminds me of Michael Moore in his willingness to advocate for what he believes in and take the heat.”

 --Dr. Stephen Johnson, Men's Center Los Angeles

 

"This guy, Glenn Sucks, er, I mean Sacks, is an a**h***! How could anyone defend what this judge did?! He takes the side of the males no matter what the issue. Instead of using his show (power) to try to make changes in the court system, he defends the judge and the a**h*** father!"

 --Anonymous poster, on Glenn's radio commentary In Defense of Arlene Goldberg
 

 

“Fathers' issues radio talk show host Glenn Sacks might be the premier authority on how non-custodial fathers, most of whom are very responsible and who would give anything to be an active part of their children's lives, have been railroaded by the family court system time and again."

-- Dutch Martin, columnist and member of Project 21,
an Washington, D.C. based African American leadership network

 

"I don't know where the men's and father's movement would be right now without Glenn Sacks. His radio show and constant barrage of timely and important published articles keeps the paternal factor in the fight."

--Forensic consultant Dean Tong is the author of
 Elusive Innocence: Survival Guide for the Falsely Accused 

 

"Glenn takes contrary positions and discusses them in a fair, straightforward, convincing manner."

--Mark Green, host of the TV talk show Flashpoint

 

"What Glenn says about fathers is absolutely correct."

--Bill Maas, ESPN Radio on WHB AM 810 in Kansas City

 

"Sacks is just a whiner [who] has no objective facts supporting the bogus conclusions he comes to...All the content of his writing is about victimology and defending vice-ridden men."

--Anonymous chatroom poster

 

"I have an enormous admiration for my friend Glenn and what he does…he writes about gender issues from an unabashedly male perspective--and that's a damn good thing."

--Charles Goyette, radio talk show host, KFYI AM 550 in Phoenix, AZ

 

"[The men's movement's] most articulate and dynamic spokesman."

--Mike LaSalle, Executive Editor, Men's News Daily

 

"Glenn's radio show has good issues."

--Mr. KABC, host of the Los Angeles radio talk show "Ask Mr. KABC"

 

"What I find so interesting about this whole men-victims-too school of thought that we're hearing from Wendy McElroy and people like Glenn Sacks...is how much they adopt the language and methodology of the feminist left. Men are victims because they are often portrayed as incompetent in TV commercials or because "violence against men" is a standard feature of the romantic comedy....[Glenn's articles on the college gender gap] are gender-hysteria..."

--Sara Butler of the Family Scholars Blog 

 

"Glenn Sacks is quickly becoming my new personal hero.....Everyone should make a point of reading Glenn's columns on a regular basis. Any real feminist--one who believed in equality and equity between the sexes--certainly would."

--Dean Esmay, blogger, Dean’s World

 

"[Glenn is] just another misogynist who is interested in dehumanizing women and keeping women subservient and underclassed so men can prevail at women’s expense financially, emotionally and socially.”

--Carol Phillips, Monterey, CA

 

"[Glenn is] so cute when he’s mad.”

--National Review columnist Catherine Seipp

 

"Glenn has called another radio campaign--whose house comes down this week?"

--Gabriel, a poster on IFeminists.net

 

"[Glenn is] one of the biggest morons who ever lived.  It is a disgrace that he is allowed to be on the radio.  He should turn himself over to Al Qaeda.  The only problem is even they would consider it a waste of time to cut his head off."

--Richard, a fan

 

Many rape victims do not report their rapes because men like Sacks—and their Stepford wives—say that ‘many accusations of rape are false.’"

--Carol, a fan, responding to Glenn’s column Kobe Bryant Ruling a Step Towards Equity in Rape Trials (San Francisco Chronicle, 8/1/04)

 

"The host of [His Side] is such an unthoughtful loudmouth I could only stand him for about two minutes. Clearly not an intellectual debate worthy of [much] time."

--Anonymous His Side listener, as quoted on
www.MarriageMovement.org re: the 11/23/03 show 

 

"Glenn is an idiot."

-- Elaine Vigneault, feminist columnist

 

"As the mother of a boy, I owe Glenn a big thank you for what he's done [with the campaign against 'Boys are Stupid' products]."

--Jenn Jordan, co-host of the Jeff and Jenn Morning Show
on WKRQ FM 102 in Cincinnati

 

"I give credit to this gentleman [Glenn] because he's doing all he can to get more rights for men and fathers."

--"Pete," a caller on the Dave Taylor Show on CHQR radio in Calgary

 

"[Glenn's consumer boycott of "Boys Are Stupid" T-shirts] is another sign that the tipping point has arrived. Society is no longer willing to tolerate blatant hatred directed at boys -- and I am so proud of Glenn for expressing the new "intolerance" [for boy-bashing] through free market means instead of legal ones."

--Wendy McElroy, Fox News Columnist

 

"Glenn Sacks is not stupid...maybe ignorant -- or even conniving, manipulative, dodgy, questionable, sinister -- maybe those are better words."

-- "Lizza Mayhem", UCLA feminist blogger

 

"If ever there were an anthem for the men's and fathers' movement, [Glenn's column] 'Hate My Father?  No Ma'am!' has got to be it."

--Scott Garman, founder of the Men's Activism News Network  

 

"Most columnists aren't good on the radio and most radio people aren't good at writing columns. Glenn is one of the few who can do both."

-- Al Rantel, radio talk show host, KABC 790 AM in Los Angeles 

 

"[Sacks is] self-deprecating, in a creepy, Barry Manilow kind of way."

--Australian journalist Tim Blair, formerly a senior editor at Time magazine
 and a columnist at Sydney's Daily Telegraph

 

"Glenn Sacks is...misogynistic."

"Echidne of the Snakes," feminist blogger

 

"I am very impressed with [Glenn's] his knowledge, decorum, and integrity [as a talk show host]."

--Athena Navarro, Los Angeles-based relationship coach

 

"I...give [Glenn] credit for having the courage to come out and say all of that."

-- Leon Harris, anchorman, CNN's TalkBack Live

 

"Well, at least he spelled my name right."

--Feminist commentator Susan Estrich, on being criticized in
Glenn's column In Defense of David Harris 

 

"Thanks to you [and your campaign against 'Boys are Stupid' shirts], my daughters have found a great clothing designer, David and Goliath.  Here's an idea.... how about a shirt that says 'Castrate Humorless Radio Talk Show Hosts'? Men like you give men in general a bad name."

--Anonymous letter writer

 

"[Glenn] is an idiot...My God, he is MAD! I don't want him on my show and I don't want him on my PLANET!"

-- Lee Rodgers, radio talk show host, KSFO AM 560 in San Francisco

 

"Glenn...is mostly far too polite."

--"Angry Harry", British masculist web rebel

 

"...Sacks is a fair host. But does he want a merit badge for treating guests fairly? Should one be proud of not being a loudmouth jerk a la O'Reilly? Actually, in the world of talk radio, yes."

--Tom Sylvester of the Institute for American Values,
referring to his 11/23 appearance on His Side 

 

"Where would the right wing be without genial talk show hosts coating their arguments with charm? Glenn Sacks is here to fill that role...His charming manner, unfortunately, makes it easer to sell a philosophy that would make it even more difficult for women to leave abusive marriages, even more difficult for rape victims to file claims and would damage the well-being of children whose parents are divorced."

--Feminist blogger Amanda Marcotte

 

"Was Russell Yates the monster deserving of the chorus of hatred being directed at him by feminists - and not-so-feminists?...I'll bet not one of his accusers has ever had to deal with living with a mentally-ill person. I've found only one article, by Glenn Sacks, that seems to show some appreciation of the difficulties

--Mitchell Berg, blogger of Shot in the Dark, speaking of Glenn's column "In Defense of a Flawed but Decent Russell Yates" (Houston Chronicle, 3/11/02)

 

"[Glenn is] such a male chauvinist--he needs to wake up, it's 2004. I am a single mother and my ex-husband left me for another woman…fathers don't have a bad rap, they create babies and don't take responsibility…there are so many deadbeat dads out there…Good men are few and far between.  As long as there are ignorant men out there like [Glenn] I will get a good laugh."

--Jen Wright, aka "JenPhilly29" on SingleMomz.com

 

"There are a lot of people who need to hear what Glenn has to say."

--Tom Golden, author of Swallowed by a Snake:
The Gift of the Masculine Side of Healing
 

 

"We need a pompous, hypocritical, stupid bag of poo like Glennie-boy explaining right and wrong to us like we need Howard Stern jumping out of a six-foot tall cake singing 'Feelings.' "

--Ms. Magazine discussion boards poster, 3/12/03

 

"Jews [like Sacks] work to create the problems that -- just coincidentally -- Jews get paid to 'solve.' Now that Jewish 'feminism' has advanced to the point where old men are being held captive and brutalized in their own homes by their womenfolk, along comes another Jew [Sacks] to 'help!' There is a Jew collecting a paycheck on both sides of every issue. Jews cause a terrible problem, then 'discover' it, act 'shocked,' and rail against it. What an act."

--Chuck Pearson, white nationalist writer

 

"[Glenn] is a pioneer in the De-Estrogenization of America."

--Jim, a His Side listener

 

"In typical jew LIE fashion, jew Glenn Sacks quotes the very same feminazis he rightly condemns when it serves his JEW best interest."

--John Knight, author of the Fathers' Manifesto

 

"I always enjoy his articles, and appreciate his efforts [on behalf of fathers] tremendously."

--Rachel Alexander, editor of the Intellectual Conservative 

 

"When you grew up as a child were you picked by little girls and made to run home crying to your dad every time a girl called you dumb or stupid ? Apparently. You need to pull your head out of your ass and realize that the "Boy's Are Stupid" t-shirts are not offensive in any way...Are you on a crusade to cleanse the world so you son can grow up to be as big of a pansy ass as yourself?...Take those rubber bands from around your testicles and let some testosterone flow. A real man would not whine about a t-shirt."

--Mike, a letter writer

 

"As someone who teaches women how to understand and appreciate men, I am used to being counter-culture.  In advocating for men's rights in a world where women are righteous, Glenn is out there 'on the skinny branches'. I admire his commitment to justice for all."

--Alison Armstrong, President of PAX Programs Inc. and the creator of the Celebrating Men, Satisfying Women workshop for women.

 

"[Sacks said we have a] 'moral blind spot toward disparaging males.' Christ. For the longest time, I thought people who said shit like that were just playing to the crowd, that they couldn't possibly actually believe what they were saying....I've learned better...Hypocrisy I can deal with, but that sort of total ignorance..."

--the late blogger Aaron Hawkins (aka "Uppity Negro")

 

"Telling a joke Glenn Sacks doesn't get would seem to be a dangerous proposition. Sacks used his talk show, 'His Side,' to launch a campaign that has chased the [Boys are Stupid] shirts from the shelves of  [over 3,000 retail stores]."

--Dennis Roddy, columnist, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

 

"[Glenn has] near-celebrity status.”

--writer Danna Harman of the Christian Science Monitor

 

"[Glenn] truly has a gift for writing articulate pieces and for ensuring that they make it out in time for the news hook."

-- Ivy Stewart, Managing Editor, The Women's Quarterly

 

"Why are you whining about ['Boys are Stupid' products]. Men have all of the power in our country. Suck it up and act like a man, you overprivileged
wimp!"

 --Julie, a letter writer

 

"[Glenn] is a civil fellow, and that puts him head & shoulders above many in the fulminating biz."

-- James Lileks, columnist, Minneapolis Star Tribune

 

"Nobody rings our bell like Glenn does."

--Ron, a disenfranchised divorced dad and a caller on His Side with Glenn Sacks 

 

"Radio host Glenn Sacks proves that the men's movement Cassandras can be just as irritating as the women's movement Cassandras. Do men really need protecting from those meanie women? Are they really a downtrodden class? Or are they just as good as an excuse as any to give a guy a soapbox? And, finally: Can't we all stop whining and get along?"

--Syndicated columnist Amy Alkon (aka "The Advice Goddess")

 

"[Glenn] always harps on men's rights [but] this is still very much a man's world….it seems [Glenn] is a bitter man who….now [is] a crusader for the down trodden men of the world."

---Christine, a reader

 

"The Ballsy With NO Apologies Award goes to Mike LaSalle and Glenn Sacks for their no-holds-barred honesty in the face of the Feminist Hypocritical "Woman-Good-Man-Bad" bullshit we’ve all been bludgeoned with for almost half a century now. Finally men shouting that the Y Chromosome is a VERY good thing, that they’re mad as hell and not going to take it anymore! Viva Manhood!"

--Columnist Resa LaRu Kirkland

 

"Glenn...apparently thinks that crybaby-victimology misogyny is A-OK."  

--columnist Karen De Coster

 

"Glenn is doing very important advocacy for children, for men, and for women."

-- Jayne Major, PhD, the Executive Director of Breakthrough Parenting Services in Los Angeles

 

"I support [Glenn's] stand against the 'Boys are Stupid' T-shirts."

--Paul W. Smith, radio talk show host, 760 WJR AM in Detroit, Michigan

 

"Sacks is God."

-- Anthony Guida, graduate of York University in Toronto, Ontario

 

"I don't know where Glenn gets his ideas [about the Walker Lindh case] but they're really scary."

-- Dennis Prager, nationally syndicated radio talk show host

 

"...how I could have used a man like Sacks when I was growing up -- being called all kinds of names (especially, "stupid girl") for daring to want to play sports with the boys, being told to go play with my dolls...[but now] we've moved on into the age of the Oppressed Male."

--San Francisco Chronicle feminist columnist Jane Ganahl in her column
 "Will you please shut up and get a life, already?" (2/22/04)

 

"A coward who hides behind his cock."

--feminist chatroom poster

 

"Glenn’s well-documented columns make it clear that many family-court judges and administrators are actively prejudiced against fathers..."

--writer/blogger Charlotte Allen of the Independent Women's Forum

 

"Stupid is as stupid does"

--Editorial, Amarillo Globe-News, on Glenn's campaign  against 'Boys are Stupid' products

 

“[Re: Glenn] we have found that any outspoken men's rights advocate standing up for true gender equity in our society gets criticized and labeled marginal and not representative."

--Matt Campbell, president of the National Coalition of Free Men, Washington, D.C.

 

"One of America's best and brightest columnists."

-- Jeffrey Leving, author of Fathers' Rights

 

"I'm a UN peace keeper in East Timor and reading one of Glenn's articles is an event we always look forward to."

-- Captain John Holley, S53 NZ Batt5

 

"I did check out [his] web site and have to say that I enjoyed it. It's good to see an unabashedly pro-guy guy. And [he] addresses real issues too...."

-- Froma Harrop, syndicated columnist

 

"No, men like Glenn Sacks will not shut up. Many of us feel that the sick joke called feminism has gone much, much too far. Now that it has started picking on little boys...it is time to say enough. Sacks is to be congratulated...be assured, this is only the beginning."

--M. Van Creveld in a letter in the San Francisco Chronicle

 

"[Glenn's campaign against 'Boys are Stupid' products] is a splendid example of a successful non-violent action campaign. Gandhi, speaking of non-violent action, once said something like "choose battles you can win." Glenn [found] an issue which resonated with popular opinion (fairness, violence against children), which could be tackled with limited resources, which could generate publicity for the underlying cause (men's status in society), and in which visible victories could be achieved (shirts removed from stores, national publicity)...it raised awareness."

--Brad R., ifeminists.com site administrator

 

"I'm angry about these [Boys are Stupid] shirts...I wish Glenn well--I think he's got a real point here."

- Joe Crummey, KABC talk show host

 

"Glenn is a wonderful guest."

--Jenni Campbell, Asst. Producer, ABC Radio's Early Morning Program in Australia

 

"I admire anyone who writes from a perspective that does not apologize for itself."

-- Sheridan Hill, freelance writer

 

"Fortunately, when it comes to selecting texts for women's studies courses, they don't take the advice of Glenn Sacks or any other sad sacks. Women will continue to use the texts that THEY find worthy of review...We feminists may not trust bitter boy studies."

--"Parg", an internet chatroom participant

 

 

These quotes are taken from Glenn's radio appearances, from websites which contain or comment upon Glenn's work, or from letters written to Glenn.  We have substituted "Glenn is" for "you are" where appropriate to make it read easier. No quote was solicited.


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