Right about that. Dr. Laura is an arrogant pseudo-relationship scientist who wouldn’t know an intelligent thought or sound instant alaysis if it bit her on the ankle. She preys on the weak and confused with a never changing mantra that, while it has the aura of insight, is absolutely wrong about 95% of the time. She jumps to conclusions and then preoceeds to answer the dilemma she herself poses and passes it off as the bumper sticker solution to the caller’s distress. She is a charlatan masquerading as a compassionate analyst when, in fact, she doesn’t give a tinker’s damn about the caller and uses her response to hawk her books, her single issue point of view and a sub-rosa political dogma devoid of science. And, all the while, uses the tinest bit of caller information to wax what she assures everyone as widom merely to use radio time to get to the next commercial. This fraud sells blue sky to vulnerable people who might really need serious and competent help; neither of which she dispenses.
“Right about that...”
Undeniably the most cogent thing I’ve read on FR in a very long time. You could not have more accurately summed up my thoughts.