Fiori and Coulter like to preach to the choir.
Neither one of them will ever be successful in convincing women who don't already agree with them. And both of them have a mean streak which should be a turn off to gracious, non-bitchy women.
I'm more interested in women who can formulate a message that your average, non-political junkie, adult female will recognize as true.
My vote goes to Pia de Solenni.
And Edith Stein, too.
Aristotle tells us that three things are required to make a good argument: Pathos, Ethos and Logos.
Pia does play well to a more adult mind of the classical liberal persuasion and one could certainly do a lot worse.
I prefer the splenetic approach of these femme noirs to the cool rationalism of Dr. de Solenni. Adopting as she does the role of Christian feminist, she strikes me as an appeaser rather than an adversary of liberalism.
Please do not take this as meaning I think she is a liberal, merely that she seems to be walking the line. I have no wish to undermine her in any way, she is still on the right side of the issues(mostly).