Fox Newsies insist there's no war on women. Yet in a FoxNews.com editorial, author Suzanne Venker - who boasts about not having any professional credentials beyond a messy marriage and a willingness "to speak out about things" she knows "from experience to be true" - argues that there's a war on men. And guess who's waging it? Feminists. So it's no wonder Fox News loves her message.

Venker tells us:

Women aren’t women anymore. To say gender relations have changed dramatically is an understatement. Ever since the sexual revolution, there has been a profound overhaul in the way men and women interact. Men haven’t changed much – they had no revolution that demanded it – but women have changed dramatically. In a nutshell, women are angry. They’re also defensive, though often unknowingly. That’s because they’ve been raised to think of men as the enemy. Armed with this new attitude, women pushed men off their pedestal (women had their own pedestal, but feminists convinced them otherwise) and climbed up to take what they were taught to believe was rightfully theirs.

That's right, ladies. The sexual revolution, according to "You-Don't-Need-No-Stinkin'-Professional" Venker, has turned women into angry harridans who have pushed man repellants. Venker can't seem to find one good thing to say about feminism. She posits that if women would just behave more like women and "surrender" to their femininity, "marriageable men will come out of the woodwork."

Can there be any doubt that Venker will get lots of sympathetic airtime on Fox News in which to discuss her "interesting" and/or "controversial" theory?

H/T Think Progress