Dec 23, 2014: Media Matters: Fox's Keith Ablow: Obama Does Not Want Americans Protected From Terrorism
From the December 23 edition of Fox News' Outnumbered:
From the December 23 edition of Fox News' Outnumbered:
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Nov 7, 2014: Huffington Post: Fox News Doctor Keith Ablow Defends His Psychoanalysis Of President Obama
Fox News' Dr. Keith Ablow is coming to his own defense after several medical experts denounced his credentials and psychiatric analysis of President Obama. Aug 26, 2014: Boston Globe: Dr. Keith Ablow to examine alleged murderer Edwin Alemany
Dr. Keith Ablow, the forensic psychiatrist who stirred up controversy when he criticized Michelle Obama’s weight on television, has been chosen by defense lawyers to determine whether Edwin Alemany was insane when he allegedly kidnapped and murdered a South Boston woman in July 2013. July 9, 2014: Wonkette: Keith Ablow May Be A Narcissist, But What Does Keith Ablow Think About That?
Well, here’s a heck of a thing: Dr. Keith Ablow, the Smartest Man on Fox TV, according to Dr. Keith Ablow, admits that he’s just a wee bit of a narcissist. June 10, 2014: Crooks & Liars: Fox's Keith Ablow Starts Blaming 'Anti-gun Nuts' Within Minutes Of Oregon School Shooting
Fox News resident psychiatrist and Medical A-Team member Dr. Keith Ablow used an active shooting situation at an Oregon high school to pre-emptively attack "anti-gun nuts" for wanting to talk about gun saftey laws. May 9, 2014: MediaIte: Fox’s Keith Ablow: Sex Ed Leads to Children Discussing Threesomes, Naturally
In discussing a Missouri school’s controversial decision to carry a sex education book for ten-year-olds on Outnumbered, psychiatrist and human eight-ball of quackery Keith Ablow brought up one of the most cogent arguments against sexual education in schools: Tell a child about the birds and the bees — even show them what it’s supposed to look like — and they’re gonna start talking about really kinky sex stuff. Feb 25, 2014: Yahoo: After the Show Show: Legal marijuana
Dr. Keith Ablow and Attorney Arthur Aidala join the discussion with Steve, Heather, Elisabeth and Maria Jan 16, 2014: Advocate: Op-Ed: I'm Not Convinced Keith Ablow Is An Ethical Doctor
2011 Misinformer of the Year Dr. Keith Ablow recently reaffirmed his belief that trans people don't exist, citing lack of "definitive proof." |
Jan 16, 2014: Think Progress: Fox News’ Keith Ablow: Transgender People Don’t Exist So They Don’t Need Protections
Dr. Keith Ablow is a psychiatrist and member of the Fox News Medical A-Team, which provides him a platform to assert whatever he believes, even when he admits he has no data to back up his positions. This is what happened Tuesday when he published a rant against California’s new law protecting transgender students, in which he claims trans people don’t even exist and that accommodating young people who claim to be trans promotes nothing but “toxicity.”
Dr. Keith Ablow is a psychiatrist and member of the Fox News Medical A-Team, which provides him a platform to assert whatever he believes, even when he admits he has no data to back up his positions. This is what happened Tuesday when he published a rant against California’s new law protecting transgender students, in which he claims trans people don’t even exist and that accommodating young people who claim to be trans promotes nothing but “toxicity.”
Jan 14, 2014: Liberal Agenda: Fox News Pundit Blames The FL Movie Theatre Shooting On “Data Rage” (Video)
Keith Ablow, Fox News psychologist and member of the network’s “Medical A-Team,” said that Monday’s movie theater shooting in Florida, where retired police officer Curtis Reeves killed Chad Oulson, may have been caused by what he calls “data rage.“
Keith Ablow, Fox News psychologist and member of the network’s “Medical A-Team,” said that Monday’s movie theater shooting in Florida, where retired police officer Curtis Reeves killed Chad Oulson, may have been caused by what he calls “data rage.“
Sept 28, 2011: Psych Central: Don’t Let Your Kids Watch Dr. Keith Ablow
Dr. Keith Ablow, a practicing psychiatrist known as much for his media persona on the Fox News channel and elsewhere as his two New York Times bestsellers, wrote what I thought was a pretty savage, fear-mongering diatribe recently against parents letting their children watch any episode of “Dancing with the Stars” that features a person who has undergone transgender surgery, Chaz Bono.
Dr. Keith Ablow, a practicing psychiatrist known as much for his media persona on the Fox News channel and elsewhere as his two New York Times bestsellers, wrote what I thought was a pretty savage, fear-mongering diatribe recently against parents letting their children watch any episode of “Dancing with the Stars” that features a person who has undergone transgender surgery, Chaz Bono.
Keith Russell Ablow (born November 23, 1961) is an American psychiatrist, author and television personality. He is also a contributor on psychiatry for Fox News Channel.
Ablow has written hundreds of columns/articles for publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, U.S. News & World Report, USA Today, Newsweek, The Baltimore Sun, The Boston Herald and FoxNews.com. He has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, the Today Show, The Howard Stern Show, Good Morning America, the CBS "Early Show," "Larry King," The Tyra Banks Show, Nancy Grace (CNN) program, Catherine Crier Live, The Dr. Oz Show, "Glenn Beck," "Fox & Friends," "Geraldo," "Imus," "Montel," "Sally Jesse," "Maury Povich," "Inside Edition," "Showbiz Tonight," "Doctor's Radio," and The O'Reilly Factor. He has been interviewed by Barbara Walters, Diane Sawyer, Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieira and many other print, television and radio journalists.
From June 2006 through September 2007, Ablow was host and executive producer of his own national daily talk show, The Dr. Keith Ablow Show, syndicated by Warner Bros. On October 17, 2006 he obtained an exclusive interview with John Mark Karr, and video taped Karr without his knowledge at times, the man who falsely confessed to being the murderer of beauty pageant child star JonBenet Ramsey. After interviewing Karr, Ablow asserted he was dealing with a "textbook case of pedophilia" and that Karr would continue to pose a threat to society once free. The show lasted less than one year, with about 1% of TV viewers tuning in. Following his show's cancellation, Ablow has been a contributing editor for Good Housekeeping Magazine and Men's Fitness, and a columnist for the New York Post. He also contributes commentary and analysis for the Fox News Channel.
Ablow is the author of six psychological fiction thrillers featuring Frank Clevenger, a forensic psychiatrist dedicated to a search for truth, no matter where it leads. More than one of the titles was a USA Today bestseller. Ablow's true crime book, Inside the Mind of Scott Peterson, was a New York Times bestseller. In 2007, Ablow published a prescriptive self-help book, Living the Truth: Transform Your Life Through the Power of Insight and Honesty in conjunction with a self-help web community. Ablow's 2011 book, The 7, co-authored by Glenn Beck, was released in January 2011 and was a New York Times bestseller. In November, St. Martin's Press published a second Ablow book, Inside the Mind of Casey Anthony: A Psychological Portrait.
Ablow has also written widely circulated columns on FoxNews.com addressing treatment strategies for major depression, anxiety disorders and substance abuse disorders. He also has written about possible diagnoses for public figures, though he has never actually treated them himself. For example, he publicly speculated that Vice President Joe Biden had dementia after his 2012 VP Debate performance, which critics and readers notably argued. Ablow has written 15 books, some published by the American Psychiatric Association, been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association and written for Psychiatric Times magazine.
Ablow has written hundreds of columns/articles for publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, U.S. News & World Report, USA Today, Newsweek, The Baltimore Sun, The Boston Herald and FoxNews.com. He has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, the Today Show, The Howard Stern Show, Good Morning America, the CBS "Early Show," "Larry King," The Tyra Banks Show, Nancy Grace (CNN) program, Catherine Crier Live, The Dr. Oz Show, "Glenn Beck," "Fox & Friends," "Geraldo," "Imus," "Montel," "Sally Jesse," "Maury Povich," "Inside Edition," "Showbiz Tonight," "Doctor's Radio," and The O'Reilly Factor. He has been interviewed by Barbara Walters, Diane Sawyer, Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieira and many other print, television and radio journalists.
From June 2006 through September 2007, Ablow was host and executive producer of his own national daily talk show, The Dr. Keith Ablow Show, syndicated by Warner Bros. On October 17, 2006 he obtained an exclusive interview with John Mark Karr, and video taped Karr without his knowledge at times, the man who falsely confessed to being the murderer of beauty pageant child star JonBenet Ramsey. After interviewing Karr, Ablow asserted he was dealing with a "textbook case of pedophilia" and that Karr would continue to pose a threat to society once free. The show lasted less than one year, with about 1% of TV viewers tuning in. Following his show's cancellation, Ablow has been a contributing editor for Good Housekeeping Magazine and Men's Fitness, and a columnist for the New York Post. He also contributes commentary and analysis for the Fox News Channel.
Ablow is the author of six psychological fiction thrillers featuring Frank Clevenger, a forensic psychiatrist dedicated to a search for truth, no matter where it leads. More than one of the titles was a USA Today bestseller. Ablow's true crime book, Inside the Mind of Scott Peterson, was a New York Times bestseller. In 2007, Ablow published a prescriptive self-help book, Living the Truth: Transform Your Life Through the Power of Insight and Honesty in conjunction with a self-help web community. Ablow's 2011 book, The 7, co-authored by Glenn Beck, was released in January 2011 and was a New York Times bestseller. In November, St. Martin's Press published a second Ablow book, Inside the Mind of Casey Anthony: A Psychological Portrait.
Ablow has also written widely circulated columns on FoxNews.com addressing treatment strategies for major depression, anxiety disorders and substance abuse disorders. He also has written about possible diagnoses for public figures, though he has never actually treated them himself. For example, he publicly speculated that Vice President Joe Biden had dementia after his 2012 VP Debate performance, which critics and readers notably argued. Ablow has written 15 books, some published by the American Psychiatric Association, been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association and written for Psychiatric Times magazine.