
Behind the Bastards Part One: Dr. Phil Is Even Worse Than You Think And You Probably Think He Sucks
May 11, 2021
Jamie Loftus, a comedian and cultural critic, joins to dissect the convoluted persona of Dr. Phil. They humorously explore his media influence, upbringing, and the duality of his character, revealing the underlying narcissism. Loftus critiques the theatricality of Dr. Phil’s emotional seminars and the ethical dilemmas surrounding his advice, all while discussing his troubling relationships and connections to Oprah Winfrey. The conversation navigates the lure of short-term cults and the bizarre intersection of therapy with entertainment, showcasing why Dr. Phil's fame can be so problematic.
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Perceived Poverty
- Dr. Phil's childhood complaints seem less about crushing poverty and more about lacking material possessions.
- His main concern was not having enough money to impress girls.
Early Business Ventures
- After a head injury ended his football prospects, Phil McGraw focused on business.
- He became part-owner of several health clubs by his early twenties.
Historic Loss
- Phil McGraw played on a Tulsa University freshman football team known for a historic loss.
- They lost by 100 points, with most players suffering from the flu.




