Happy Mother's Day From the 'Worst Moms' in American History
Yours truly made the list.

If you click on this "ten of the worst moms in America" list from Listverse, you will read about folks like Ma Barker, whose sons "terrorized the Midwest and beyond during the early '30s." Barker was gunned down in a shootout, after which J. Edgar Hoover declared her "the most vicious, dangerous, and resourceful criminal brain of the last decade." (He also may have made that up so no one would question why his FBI agents killed a gangster's elderly mom.)
Nonetheless, she's number seven on the list.
Calamity Jane is on the list for, among other rabble-rousing exploits, raising money to send her daughter to a convent school and then using the cash for a drunken party.
Joan Crawford made the list, not for her amazing film career, of course, but for Mommie Dearest, the book her daughter Christina Crawford wrote about her in 1978 that then became a movie. (Not a flattering one.)
There are some odd names on this list, including Eleanor Roosevelt at number four, who, for all her achievements, was said to have felt ill at ease as a mom—perhaps because her mother-in-law lived in the townhouse attached to hers and popped in whenever she liked, to tell the kids, basically, your mom sucks.
George Washington's mom is on the list for screwing him out of his inheritance and later embarrassing him by applying for the early American equivalent of welfare.
There are a couple of cold-blooded killers on the list, too. And Judy Garland's mom, for being pushy, self-pitying, and plying her daughter with pills. But then, there at the end of the list, number one without a bullet is… me.
"America's worst mom" is a nickname I received for letting my then nine-year-old ride the subway alone. You can read all about it on this strange Listverse list. The main thing I will say is that the reporting is remarkably accurate—right down to the fact I invented the annual holiday, "Take Our Children to the Park and Leave Them There Day" (coming up May 21!), wrote Free-Range Kids, and went on to co-found the non-profit Let Grow.
"Perhaps the term 'America's Worst Mom' is a bit extreme," the list concludes.
Perhaps, indeed! Just maybe, all of us who aren't selling, killing, or beating our kids with wire hangers are doing the best we can. Maybe today is a day to celebrate the moms who feel awkward, who fall short, or who may not raise the best-behaved kids.
Mother's Day is for all the moms who aren't perfect, because nobody is. And so, a toast to all of us, including some of the others on this very odd list.
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Happy Mommy's Day, Lenore! Don't raise any gangsters! We all know that our children have NO free will, so whatever they do, is OUR fault!
George Washington's mom is on the list for screwing him out of his inheritance and later embarrassing him by applying for the early American equivalent of welfare.
George's mom was also supposedly a fierce, loyal Royalist who stubbornly refused to recognize the United States until her death.
Cunts
Sad. I’m sorry your mom didn’t hug you as a child.
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Kill any leftists yet pussy?
Be careful what you ask for. The day ain’t over yet.
Grow any brain cells, steaming pile of lefty shit?
Didn't think so.
Fuck off and die.
Mostly peaceful Russians apparently.
The Madison headquarters of Wisconsin Family Action, an anti-abortion group, was reportedly set on fire late Saturday night or early Sunday morning after vandals threw what is believed to be at least one Molotov cocktail at the building.
Mostly peaceful
The left is busy winning hearts and minds as usual.
But remember, right-wingers are the real terrorists somehow.
Democracy dies in darkness, so more firebombs!
look at all the violence they are inciting
That listicle was actually pretty nice to Lenore and even gave her book a nice plug. I don't understand why she's upset.
I don't think she's upset. She's just pointing out the irony.
I’ve just about had enough of this patriarchy. Is there a listavary or a listagina? No, just listicle.
A It would be Patriarchy if there were two listicles. 🙂
By the way, you know who else had only one listicle?
In my town police get called for attended children who are not close enough to an adult. The police don't arrest adults for that, but they have to ease busybodies' minds by responding.
The correct response ought to be the filing of charges against the busybodies for filing a false report.
Or more precisely, filing charges under whatever the local jurisdiction calls it when you make intentionally make a non-emergency call to 911.
Good Lord, can't you move?
Remember, for modern progressives the worst form of abuse is NOT interfering with somebody's life. (And the worst form of "fascism" is not allowing them to impose a totalitarian state.)
Their safety depends upon YOU not doing, saying, or believing anything that might make them feel "unsafe."
Super geezer true story: My mommy (and daddy) made me walk to kindergarten (when I was five), crossing a railroad track (with real live trains) twice a day. The good old days!
You've got me beat. I walked alone to kindergarten, but there were no trains until we moved to Minneapolis for 3rd grade. By 5th grade, Mom was giving me a dollar and a grocery list, for me to fetch on my bike.
But my best friend arguably beats us all. At 8 or 9 years old, he was mowing lawns for money - half saved for a better bicycle, and half for medical school. His father died when he was 5 and his mother's salary as a secretary was barely enough to live on, but he worked his way through medical school.
The last thing they want is for kids to grow up independent and resourceful, so yeah, you're on the list.
This is something I have trouble wrapping my mind around. When I was a kid I would walk around unattended all the time. My peers did too, and no one ever thought to call the cops or raise an alarm. It was normal.