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Whoopeeee Goldberg on the View

Whoopeeee Goldberg on the View

Postby SoldiersMum » 10/08/07, 1:20 am

Well, recent sexual comments to Speaker Pelosi and her husband on the view by Ms Whoop just shows she hasn't changed since 2004 when she said nasty sexually-related things about Candidate Bush.  Her ratings are better than Rosie's..  Whatever is wrong with people who would find this entertaining?

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Re: Whoopeeee Goldberg on the View

Postby Eyas » 10/21/07, 2:49 am

I'm no fan of Whoopi, she's a typical liberal.  But at least she's not stark raving mad, like her predecessor.  

Thank God Rosie O'Donnell no longer has a national platform to spew her stupidity.

I don't watch the view, & I'm just glad I don't have to hear news every other day of the insanity that sprang from the show during Rosie's tenure.

Aside from the embarrassing Pelosi comments, I've only heard of one other asinine thing that Whoopi has said:
She tried to justify Michael Vick's torture of dogs by saying that dog-fighting was a "cultural thing" -- as if that makes it okay.  I'd love to ask Whoopi if it would be o.k. with her if I had been raised by Southern Klansmen, and if I burned a cross on her front yard & told her to go back to Africa -- you know, cuz it's just a "cultural thing".
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Re: Whoopeeee Goldberg on the View

Postby Eyas » 10/26/07, 8:52 pm

shazam bangles wrote:honestly these types are bound to come up with this stuff constantly, how this tripe is allowed on our screens is beyond me completely.


no wonder the democrats are trying to appeal to a 'dark' section of society.


Guess what?  I, a conservative, am also trying to appeal to a "dark" section of society.

Your implication that conservativism does not apply to "dark" elements of society is racist as hell.  It is offensive and unwelcome.  Justice Clarence Thomas - a black man - has been for years one of the most infuential conservatives in the nation.   I will also welcome any and all "dark" individuals who stand for right and individual rights over governmental usurpation of power.  If the "dark" section of society is primarily democrat, this is something that needs to be resolved, and which is something which is and can be changed regardless of their nature as "dark".  The idea that black people are incapable of conservatism, or that they are unwelcome among conservatives, is racist and flat out wrong.

I hope that you will stop your continued racist posts and realize that conservatism is right and liberalism is wrong regardless of the race of those who follow such ideologies.
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Re: Whoopeeee Goldberg on the View

Postby darknessesedge » 04/06/09, 10:35 pm

whoopie was crying to oreilly a couple of weeks ago about obamas tax hikes..
she said she didnt vote for that...hahahah
guess its ok when its someone elses taxes going up...
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Re: Whoopeeee Goldberg on the View

Postby Possum » 05/25/09, 3:33 pm

darknessesedge wrote:whoopie was crying to oreilly a couple of weeks ago about obamas tax hikes..
she said she didnt vote for that...hahahah
guess its ok when its someone elses taxes going up...


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