Radical Feminist, PBS Host Launches Screed at Dr. Laura Schlessinger

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"Dr. Laura Schlessinger is an Elitist, a Hypocrite, and Flat Out Wrong," reads abortion monger Bonnie Erbe's April 10 blog headline.

The PBS "To the Contrary" host and contributing editor to U.S. News & World Report launched into a four-paragraph attack on the author and conservative radio host, and as usual, she not only breathed left-wing fire at a conservative target, she was factually inaccurate (paragraph breaks removed, emphasis mine):

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Conservative mouthpiece Dr. Laura Schlessinger has a new book out called In Praise of Stay-At-Home Moms. She wrote about it in the Wall Street Journal online this week, glorifying her own ability to pursue a successful career and raise her child simultaneously, apparently never resorting to outside daycare.... I'd like to point out two things about Dr. Schlessinger's situation that makes her come off as more than somewhat of an elitist, and a hypocrite. First, she was not a stay-at-home mom. She apparently took care of her child part-time, very part-time.

Actually, Dr. Schlessinger has admitted to having tried day care, but that those trials were very short-lived and that she regretted it very much. What's more, as she's explained in her book, she was able to work a syndicated radio show while staying at home with her son (emphases mine):

In the years before he started kindergarten, we did try two preschool-like establishments to see if there was some benefit for him. One of them lasted one day. When I came at 4:00 PM to find that he hadn’t stopped crying, that was the end of that. The headmistress gave me the usual argument that he needed to adjust, but I saw no reason to torture my child with my absence until he accepted his loss. The second time was when we were financially desperate, and I needed to do some part-time radio fill-in for some extra money to survive. At first he liked the experience, but after a few weeks, the routine became boring, and he yearned to be with me doing all the stuff we’d do in a day: playing, reading, errands, dancing, artwork, words and spelling, cycling, hiking, and so forth. So that was the end of that.

I am grateful for every moment I’ve had as a mommy. I have great memories of twirling my son around in a shopping cart in a local Target store’s parking lot (a lot cheaper than Magic Mountain), or of us walking through a forest, pretending that we were being tracked by monsters, selecting sticks for swords and spears, and working together to get to safety. Now he’s a paratrooper in the U.S. Army!

My husband and I came to the practical conclusion that I needed to go back to radio work to be our family’s primary financial support, while he would manage my career, the home, and our finances. Nonetheless, I refused to take any job which would require me to be out of the home every day while our son was home or awake! I would take care of him all day and then go to work on radio, leaving the home at 9:00 PM after putting him to bed. Eventually, when he started kindergarten, I landed a daytime shift while he was in school.

In order to do the writing and necessary research, I would get up at 5:00 AM and work a few hours before I woke him up to get ready for school. I always worked my career around my family, never the other way around. 

The first book I published, Ten Stupid Things Women Do to Mess Up Their Lives, required me to travel up and down the West Coast for interviews. I got all my son’s teachers to give me his work for the week and took him with me. He did his work and had a blast traveling, meeting people, and keeping me company. He did cost my publisher a pretty penny, eating all the goodies in the minibar. Then I found out about satellite interviews; I could do twenty-five local and national television shows in one early-morning session, I discovered, so I didn’t have to leave home to promote my book.

—Ken Shepherd is Managing Editor of NewsBusters


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That picture again!

I understand Pfizer has licensed that picture as a remedy for Viagra's possible 'four hour' side effect.

That picture again

Slickwillie,

 I was thinking the same thing :O)

That photo, Was she trying out for a part in this movie.


blue velvet 23 seconds in?

maybe her life is like some  blue velvet nightmare land.

P.R.I.N.T. Money   30 sec YT 

Erbe's photo

No matter how many times I see it, that picture never fails to give me the creeps.

"I think you'd better call John, 'cause it don't look they're here to deliver...the mail". -NY 

I get what your saying...

This menopausal skank would instantly melt the most stubborn priapism.

wow

Dr. Laura is the person I credit the most (besides my Mother) for inspiring me to stay home with my children.

That scary looking woman in the picture there is just throwing stones.  My husband was a first class petty officer in the Navy while our children were small.  To anyone that knows the pay scale - that is bona-fide poor. :P

Ms Erbe can bite me.

Erbe

It looks as if she were to bite someone on the neck (2 puncture wounds), that someone might live forever, or at least until someone drives a stake through the heart. 

"I think you'd better call John, 'cause it don't look they're here to deliver...the mail". -NY 

So where does Erbe get 

So where does Erbe get  She apparently took care of her child part-time, very part-time.

I guess that's just another "fake but accurate" story....

They might say "Wow, that sucks!"  But at least they'll say "Wow!"  -Duff Goldman, the Ace of Cakes

I can't take anymore of

I can't take anymore of Erbe.

Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart

I'm with you

She found her way to liberal popularity, and now she's milking the media cow. In the beginning, her attitudes were outrageous, but now they're as predictable as Olbermann spittle.

 

Larry King also tried to

Larry King also tried to attack Dr. Laura for promoting stay at homes, but she deflected it well.  Dr. Laura has it so right, if you can at all afford to, stay home.

I stayed home until my children were in middle school when they could be home alone.  After two years our relationship had soured and I was worried about what was going on in their lives.  I quit and things have really turned around.  I'm lucky I can afford to be home.  No one is as interested in a child as it's parents. 

Larry King also tried to

Radical1979,

I did the same thing you did, thinking my daughter's were old enough to be home alone. After one year I knew I had made a mistake, scaled my hours down and am so happy I did.  The extra money isn't worth your children's well being.  Kudos to you Dr. Laura!

Lib media SOP

Erbe probably followed SOP for the media and inferred her opinion based on false assumptions rather than doing any actual research. 

When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.

Damned if you do, damned if you don't

Dr. Schlessinger's real sin is that she hasn't suspended all disbelief in the feminist agenda.  Regardless of how often and conclusively studies refute their agenda, they demonize the messenger.

Dr. Schlessinger used day care for a short period of time so she's a hypocrite -- there's no room for learning from mistakes.  I've no doubt that Erbe would have castigated her for not having any experience if she hadn't used day care -- there's no room for avoiding mistakes either.

She calls Dr. Laura a

She calls Dr. Laura a "hypocrite"?

Isn't she the one that supports killing babies but says we can't have guns to defend ourselves?