April 22, 2010, - 2:45 pm
UPDATED w/ Video: Dr. Phil’s Shameless Islamo-Pandering Continues
I’ve been writing about the uber-fraud who calls himself “Dr. Phil” for years. The same goes for his wife, Mrs. Phil, and his son, Son of Phil, all of whom have pushed their accomplishments of nothing onto America and turned it into a waste-of-time advice-giving media empire for suckers. (His friend, Sean Vannity, even had him on his radio show to give people financial advice. A con artist and a snake oil salesman are quite a pair.)
His real name is MR. Phillip McGraw. From now on, I’m calling “Dr.” Phil, “Dr. Mr. Phil.” The guy isn’t a doctor. And since I have a J.D. degree, I’m actually more of a doctor than he is. But I wouldn’t dispense any advice to you on how to live your personal life. Only Dr. Feel can do that. He has a degree from the University of Oprah Medical School. (I think his degree is signed by Art Vandelay.) The guy’s name is Mr. McGraw. Anything else ain’t accurate.
Sadly, though, this uber-annoying verbal manufacturer of worthless New Age honky-tonk twattle is venturing out beyond his usual “telling you how to live” baloney. And, today, he’s telling America that we are being mean to Muslims. His show’s topic, today, is some Muslim woman’s claim that her kids are being bullied because of their religion (and I’m sure that’s the reason one of her sons is in jail, too, right?). Check out the video preview, above. Even more sad, this isn’t the first time that Dr. Feel (my other name for this mustachioed TV charlatan) has ventured into the brown-my-nose-with-Islam business.
Last year, when Army doctor and Muslim jihadist Nidal Malik Hasan mass murdered American soldiers at Fort Hood, Dr. Feel and former Army cook Shoshanna Johnson repeatedly psycho-babbled away and then attacked Tom Kenniff, the one guy with the guts to point out that this is about Islam, not a mental breakdown. Watch the video below, which I posted back then.
And in 2007, he did a ridiculous set of three shows on Katherine Lester, the dumbass Michigan teen who ran away from her hicktown to the so-called West Bank to marry a Muslim greencard seeker, “Abdullah Psycho,” whom she met on MySpace. In it, Dr. Mr. Phil was repeatedly sympathetic to Palestinians and Muslims and constantly told us that Jericho is in Gaza. Hey, Mr. McGraw, thanks for the Publick Skoolz of Oprah Geeahgrefi Lessun. But actually, Jericho is nowhere near Gaza. Ditto for also telling us that “Tel Aviv Airport” (it’s Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv) is in Gaza. Well, the Muslims wish it were, but it’s in Israel, dude. Whenever Dr. Mr. Phil attacked anything about the situation, he referred to “the Israelis,” when Israel has nothing to do with this mess. He kept saying that Lester “will get killed in Israel.” Well, does that mean Dr. Mr. Phil is admitting that Jericho (which the Palestinians say is in “the West Bank”) is part of Israel? Good to know. But I don’t think he’s admitting that.
Dr. Phil is a low-rent propagandist. But this is America, where every low-rent propagandist has a daytime talk show with a huge following of the least educated, most gullible Americans. And they eat up the fertilizer he’s selling. They’ll eat up today’s baloney about how Muslim kids are being bullied.
Trust me, it’s the other way around. Try being a non-Muslim in a school in Dearbornistan (where non-Muslims are repeatedly harassed, assaulted, and molested by Muslims) or Hamtramckstan (where Black students have been repeatedly, severely beaten by Muslims). It isn’t fun. It’s actually very risky, to life and limb and all too reminiscent of life in the Middle East, but on American soil. I’ve written about it on this site, and I’ll be writing more about it in the future. But you’ll never see or hear anything about that on Mr. McGraw’s show. Bet on it.
As Dr. Phil would ask, “An’ Howz That Workin’ For Ya?” Not too good. Blindly butt-kissing Muslims the way this arrogant TV huckster does, can only harm America.
Tags: Dr. Phil, Islam, Islamic Terrorism, Islamo-pandering, Muslims, terrorism, video
Dr. Phil’s folksy Texas accent is phony and also part of his scam.
Keith in Houston on April 22, 2010 at 3:17 pm