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Is she Dr. Laura or Dr. Strange Love?

Robert Scheer - Creators Syndicate

12.26.02 - Some family values. Your 77-year-old mother lies dead
and decomposing for two months in a condominium not far from the
radio complex where you sternly hector millions about how to live a
moral life while attacking those who "deviate."

And you never bothered once to inquire how your own mom was
doing? Maybe send a minion over to knock on the door once in a
while? For two months, the mail piled up, the condo fees went
unpaid, and you -- successful syndicated radio advice guru "Dr.
Laura" Schlessinger -- never noticed these and other worrying signs
that, as the police suggested, your mother may have been
murdered?

Of course, when you finally found out, after the building manager
called the police, you were "horrified by the tragic circumstances" of
her death.

But was it really appropriate to add, self-servingly, that she "died as
she chose to live, alone and isolated." You said, "My mother shut all
her family out of her life over the years, though we made several
futile attempts to stay connected."

Those are not kind words to speak of one's dead mother. Ties it all
in a neat little bow, doesn't it? Italian-born Yolanda Schlessinger was
"Sophia Loren- like," and you found her difficult. In a 1998 interview,
you claim a childhood "that would curl your hair."

Welcome to reality: Good family values don't come easily. Problem
is, you've made it sound as if they do. You are one of the leading
conservative sloganeers who arrogantly claim a lock on the moral
high ground while deriding those, such as homosexuals, who dare
to "deviate" from your "norm." Using the title "doctor," earned in
physiology rather than medicine or psychology, has lent a false
credibility to your depictions of homosexuality as a "biological error,"
a "dysfunction" and a "deviancy" -- words that encourage hate
crimes.

Worse, honoring and caring for one's parents is at the heart of your
philosophy, as spelled out in your own presumptuous 1998 book,
"The 10 Commandments: The Significance of God's Laws in
Everyday Life." You wrote: "God's commandment of honoring
parents is basically the message that parents are a conduit of God.
Any profanity or harm to the parent is as if we've profaned God."

You wrote: "By honoring our parents, we learn to honor God. By
honoring God we become decent human beings."

You obviously failed that test. "Even bad parents deserve to be
honored if only at a minimal level," you wrote. Thus surely "honor thy
father and thy mother" intends something more than letting a
septuagenarian woman go months at a time without even a drive-by
visit from her daughter.

You also wrote: "There is often a profound unwillingness to give
anything to a parent perceived as being unloving or undeserving...
That avoidance is part of the mentality that says, 'If it doesn't
obviously serve me, I won't do it and I shouldn't have to!' "
Apparently, that is your mentality.

But you, whose shallow perceptions are laced with bursts of
meanness and contempt for others, will no doubt continue as a hot
media product and a darling of the religious conservatives. "A
positive voice for positive values without equal in our time," gushed
the Rev. Robert Schuller.

What can we draw from all this? That family relationships are
exceedingly complicated and often painful. That maintaining true
"family values" is not a matter simply of attending church, being
heterosexual and mouthing platitudes, but demands humility,
resiliency and deep compassion. That religious texts like the Bible
can provide inspiring lessons in the hands of sincere teachers and
also can be used as clubs by the cynical and ambitious.

And finally, that the "Dr. Laura" show typifies the dangerous
hypocrisy of those who build profitable and politically potent empires
on the basis of claiming a monopoly on simplistic answers to
complex problems. The guilt and shame they induce in those who
might resist their nostrums is loathsome, made more so when they
themselves so casually ignore them.

© 2002 Creators Syndicate

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