Sunday, August 14, 2011

Joyless Behar



Joy Behar married Steve Janowitz, her
boyfriend of 26 years, in August (2011)

Here is a commenter (#31) and his observations:

"Who is he? Can't find anything about him except
that he is her boyfriend. No occupation, no history.
Strange. Reminds me of the old lady in
'Young Frankenstein' when she screams out...
"He vas my boyfriend!!'"

He's a retired school teacher.

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The heinous Joy Behar of The View takes the prize for heinousness even over Whoopi Goldberg. Every time I hear Behar speak, I cannot believe the venom with which she smears all things beautiful, good and true. I think she is truly a messenger of evil. At first, I thought that Barbara Walters, the show's director, took that lead. But Behar has come into her own.

I had mentioned The View only recently. I had found a couple of episodes of the show with the wedding dress designer Amsale Aberra as a guest, and was surprised at how quiet and non-threatening, and hospitable, Behar and Goldberg were towards her. After all, they are vocally anti-marriage.

Part of it could be that Behar was planning her own wedding (at the tender age of sixty-eight). Or more like a City-Hall-style non-religious-paper-signing (and a party afterwards) with the man she's been living with for more than a quarter of a century.

But so what if Behar is changing her mind getting "married?" She has so infected the institution, and probably influenced many young (and not-so-young) brides-to-be with her hateful and venomous injunctions against marriage over the years, that she is simply exposed as a hypocrite. I've already written about the hypocrisy of the liberal elite, who will mandate all kinds of society destroying injunctions, but will remain in the back as they push the lowly, low class citizens to act as foot soldiers at the front lines.

This late in her life, and having lived with her boyfriend for so long, her "marriage" really means nothing. Plus, her she is not expiating her sin, but is "marrying" for some private, and irrelevant, reasons.

I keep thinking that Barbara Walters is the poison in the group (or Whoopi Goldberg), but whenever I watch the show, I am struck by how terrible (evil) Behar is. Her comedic nature at times shows a lighter side, but even with that, she is hard and unyielding. She is a strange, joyless person.