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Behar: 'A lot' of Homeschooled Kids Are 'Demented' By Tom Blumer (Bio | Archive) November 19, 2008 - 23:47 ET
"The View" co-host Joy Behar is well on her way to unhinged, if not already there.
Earlier today, NB's Justin McCarthy noted that Behar, in mentioning GOP Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin, said that "we all know that the woman is an airhead."
Michelle Malkin noted this evening that Behar also took an uncalled-for cheap shot at those who are involved in an important and growing alternative not only to the public schools, but also to traditional brick-and-mortar classroom education (video is at link):
Behar show(ed) .... her contempt for both homeschooled students and parents: A lot of them are demented when theyre homeschooled.
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If this is "dementia" by Behar's twisted standards, perhaps we need more of it.
An article Ms. Malkin linked by Richard Sousa of the Hoover Institution that originally appeared in the June 11, 2007 San Francisco Chronicle documents some of the successes achieved by homeschoolers:
Lets hear it for the home teamthey have done it again. In May, 13-year-old Evan ODorney of Danville, California, won the National Spelling Bee; Evan is homeschooled. Of those who made it to the finals in Washington, D.C., 12.5 percent were homeschooled; of the top seven finishers, three were homeschooled. Last year, 13.5 percent of those making it to the Bee finals were homeschooled.
Evan is not alone as a high-achieving homeschooled child. The 2003 and 2005 National Geographic Bee champions were homeschooled. In 2005, a 16-year-old homeschooled child won the U.S. Chess Championship, making him the youngest player to claim the title since 14-year-old Bobby Fischer won it in 1958. And theyre athletic to boot; the 2005 girls Gatorade high school soccer player of the year was homeschooled. Remember, homeschools enroll only a small percentage of Americas children.
..... The number of students who are home-schooled is a matter of some dispute, but it is clear that their numbers are increasing and that the performance of homeschooled children is outstanding.
..... Comparisons in achievement tests of homeschooled students with national averages for all students show that homeschooled children are well above the national average in every subject and at every grade level in the Iowa Test of Basic Skills and in Tests of Achievement and Proficiency.
By now, it's not exactly a secret that the election of Barack Obama has been "empowering" in a negative sense to some who supported him. Certain of those who on the November 4 the winning side threaten that "you're either with us or against us," which begs the question, "or what?" (George Bush never made this statement to the American people, but instead delivered it in September 2001 to nations harboring terrorists). Same-sex marriage advocates shake down businesses where any employees dared to even nominally financially support Proposition 8, and work to end the careers of anyone in the performing arts who did the same.
Behar's comment is perhaps inadvertently significant, in that it comes from someone who, as Malkin noted, used to be (O .... M .... G) a public-school teacher. Is Behar mouthing the sentiments of emboldened public-school establishment teachers and their unions? Knowing that there is little to fear in the way of repercussions from Washington, where the Big Labor-beholden Democrats run the show, is the effort to cut off the homeschooling movement at the knees going to grow more aggressive in the coming years? I'd bet that it will.
Tom Blumer is president of a training and development company in Mason, Ohio, and is a contributing editor to NewsBusters
No Joy, you are the one who is demented. Get over yourself.
Another bon mot from the mental gymnast Behar - how did she ever get work on a talk show ? She is numb from the clavicle up.
you know, there are a lot of liberals who homeschool/unschool their kids
Without a doubt, public schools have a much higher proportion of demented kids than home-schooled environments have.
And I’m from a public school.
Joy continues to show just how crazy she is. However, she won’t lose viewers over it, because smart people don’t watch “The View.”
Its a matter of time before they overdo it and catch one right in the kisser, figuratively speaking.
And butt ugly from the clavicle, down.
Sawdust brain calls the governor of Alaska an airhead! This is equivalent to the pot calling the RICE black! Palin has more brain power than Behar could ever hope to pretend to on her best day. Is there no end to these silly women and their foolishness?
that's better...gymnasts actually have talent
It amazes me how these people can say these things. A lot of those homeschooled kids score higher on the entrance college exams than students educated in other ways.
America needs seperation of school and state.
4 out of the 5 ladies on the view are demented, too.
I believe Joy was working as an ABC secretary when she was hired. (and used to do comedy on the side)
Nothing against homeschooling, (and probably irrelevant to the subject in general) but Fischer probably wasn't the best example to throw into the story. He definitely had issues.
As we used to say in grade school, “It takes one to know one.”
It would be nice to see The View inundated with e-mails and calls expressing their displeasure at this mental midget's latest outburst of verbal diarrhea.
How can any simple closed minded person be called anything but unhinged. The View is not allowed on our TV. We did watch Rosie, fire doesn't melt steel, a couple time just to see how sick this nitwit was and still is.
Can we say bitch? If yes, then joy is a twisted bitch:-()
Damn b!tch. STFU and mind your own business, Joy.
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