Betsy Hart

Betsy Hart

Betsy Hart (born c. 1965) is a syndicated columnist and conservative commentator who is a frequent contributor to CNN and the Fox News Channel. She also appeared frequently on ABC's show Politically Incorrect. Mrs. Hart is the mother of four children and author of the book "It Takes a Parent: How the Culture of Pushover Parenting is Hurting Our Kids... and What to Do About It". She is currently working on her next book "Let's Look at Things a Little Differently."She is now divorced from her husband after 17 years of marriage.Ms. Hart is also against the production and consumption of organic food and does not believe that global warming is primarily a man-made condition. In 1985 she graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.A. in Russian Studies. She wrote controversial column in December 2007 that suggested a woman could not be both a good mother and a good soldier.

External links

* [http://betsyhart.net/ Official Website]
* [http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/hart.html Jewish World Review Archives]
* [http://www.betsysblog.com/ Betsy Hart's Weblog]


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