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Conversation | 03/13/2008 7:02 pm

Whoopi: 'I Don't Think I Was Ever Mean'

© AP

LIZ: Now look, is it true that you’re antisocial?

WHOOPI: Yes.

LIZ: I hear you like to stay in bed with your hat on and eat and drink and watch TV and movies. And you hate to go out.

WHOOPI: When I’m on the bus — you know I don’t fly — so when I’m on my bus, that’s me. I’m in the bed with my movies and my books, and that’s how I travel across the country.

LIZ: Also, we understand, Whoopi, that you are a very rich woman. And you know our Mary Wells Lawrence has written a posting for us, How to Become a Millionaire. So, we wondered if you have any ideas about how to do that.

WHOOPI: You know what? I say get the scratch-offs and hope for the best. I like my lottery tickets. One of the things I’ve never been good at was making dough.

LIZ: Really? Oh, but you work so hard. I guess you’ve just earned it. You’ve made more movies than almost anybody. I counted them. There were just hundreds of them!

WHOOPI: Yeah. But I don’t own any of them. You know what I mean?

LIZ: So you don’t feel you’ve made gobs of money from acting?

WHOOPI: No. For other people I have, yes. I put many people’s children through college.

LIZ: You create controversy everywhere you go. I don’t think you mean to. I think this just happens. Is that because you’re a true contrarian and a revolutionary at heart?

WHOOPI: I don’t know if I’m a true contrarian, but I just have a lot of questions and sometimes I’ve discovered that asking questions is not what people want you to do. They want you to just …

LIZ: Go along.

WHOOPI: Yes, and I’m not good at it because I find that if you just go along, it’s easy for people to leave you out there hanging. See, because everybody talks a good game until the shit hits the fan. And when the shit hits the fan, everybody disappears.

LIZ: Right. Well I remember that you’ve been misunderstood in many instances. I mean, the remarks about George W. Bush were taken out of context and then when you first came on The View, I thought there was a lot of mishigosh. And so, chiefly, what do people misunderstand about you?

WHOOPI: I think, more than anything, that my intentions are never to aggravate anybody, but just to understand and to say what I see. Mort Sahl was one of my heroes. And Mort always said what he saw. He reported on what he saw. His humor was about us as human beings. And so, in my crazy way, I thought I could do the same thing.

LIZ: Well, you know, I think it’s true. I don’t think you’re honestly confrontational.

WHOOPI: No, I’m not.

LIZ: You’re extremely civilized. If everybody in the world was as polite and nice as you are, it would be great. But I think you just say what you think and people are so full of bullshit that they don’t know what they’re getting.

WHOOPI: Well, it’s the funniest thing, you know. Since I took this job on The View, people say, “Well, you’re so nice.” And I said to myself, “Well, I was never …” I don’t think I was ever mean. I’ve had my moments with people who aggravated me. You know, where I’ve … I might have, like anybody else, gotten pissed off about something. But surely not … not evil. And I’m a comic. And so my job is to make it funny.

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105 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Lynn P.
Whoopi, I can’t tell you how glad I am to have learned of this site on Charlie Rose last night, and so glad to find out that you are a part of it! I am a 58 year old woman, was married for 25 years, husband left, same old story, blah, blah.,another woman. I am happily married again, to a younger, wonderful, kind man and find myself with three grandchildren! (Two great daughters!) I think I am not alone when I say that this site is so needed for woman of a certain age…..there is so much potential here. I have long admired you, and I’m so glad you are on the View, your voice and opinions are appreciated!!! Your honesty SHINES through, thank you for that!!! I am INSPIRED by all of you! And I need that, it’s not only young folks that need “role models”!
By Lynn P. on 04/09/2008 3:25 pm
Cynthia L
Whoppi is a great addition to “The View”. It’s refreshing to see real, honest conversation where no one is condemned for having opinions. Maybe there will even be some solutions to our greatest problems when we can get the smartest thoughts brainstormed and sent to the top.
By Cynthia L on 04/10/2008 2:16 pm
Dan Hamrick
Whoopi: I never thought you were mean either. In fact, I thought you once were a nun.
By Dan Hamrick on 04/11/2008 4:29 am
Seltha R
I always look forward to hearing you speak your mind. Down to earth and real is what I hear. Thank you for trying to get your truth across. It does not look like it is always easy.
By Seltha R on 04/11/2008 12:38 pm
Carol M
Whoopi, I wonder about the things you CAN’T say on The View! I see your smile and know there is some amazing comment that won’t be shared on television. And how do you keep from stuffing a sock in Elisabeth’s mouth sometimes?
By Carol M on 04/11/2008 9:20 pm
mary lou s
hooray for whoopi! but diane rehm’s show is on the radio at that time, and she shines through without the competition from interrupters.
By mary lou s on 04/12/2008 10:56 pm
miranda howe
Ms Whoopi! I almost ran you over in my ‘88 Huynda in San Jose. I was eating lunch while reading Alice Walker hunkered down on the front seats of my car parked on a business street. When I finished my sandwhich, I tidied up without a glance above the dash board and, continuing to read, even turned on the engine after a while. At last, I sighed, bookmarked the book, and all in one smooth action lowered the emergency brake, sat up, slipped the gearshift into first while taking pressure off the clutch—AND SAW YOU ALL BUT POOR WHOOPI PATE ON MY BUMPER— exept it wasn’t you but a baglady until I saw the cameras and sound equipment following you and got it. And also I hadn’t hit you. I was that quick. Hell, I was that lucky. You were that lucky. You and the movie machine floating behind you were oblivious to me, while I was like Goofy with my mouth wide open and knees and elbows akimbo.
By miranda howe on 04/13/2008 1:57 am
Ms. Dee
Akimbo! One of my all-time favorite words!
By Ms. Dee on 04/16/2008 8:47 am
Cora Gilmore
This is the 1st time to this web site. I find it very interesting and would love to participate in any way that I can. We all want our 5 minutes where some one will listen to what we have to say. I stil wait for mine.
By Cora Gilmore on 04/13/2008 12:35 pm
Bonnie King
Whoopi, I’m an old hippie, and I can’t remember when you were not an influence on me. I find your direct honest approach to life a guide post to judge how far I’ve drifted from the healthy questioning of the majority’s values. My husband and I spent the weekend immersing ourselves in A NEW EARTH and this morning were talking about how we were so in touch with consciousness during our thirties, forties, and how we lost being connected to oneness in our fifties. We’ve heard everything Tolle has taught, maybe in different terminology, and even wrote books ourselves, both psychologists who have led many to live more conscious lives and yet we were defeated by life for awhile. Your positions on the View have helped me get a grip, and since you seemed to have held on to the values of the sixties so well and carried them into the age we are and are in now, do you have any pointers to us as to how we can keep our grip on staying conscious and not getting lost again. WOW that was a long sentence. Glad this is a conversation and not an english class. Thnx
By Bonnie King on 04/14/2008 8:29 am
Sue Harrell
Whoopi: Why are you appearing on American Idol asking the American public for money? Did you donate? If so, how much? I know I can donate my hard earned dollars to Americans if I so choose. However, I really dislike seeing actors/comedians begging me for money. It is in poor taste while Americans are losing their jobs, losing their home in foreclosure, unable to pay for prescription medications, etc. Don’t you agree? Please give me a break…you failed to mention that you gave anything. Did you donate any money? Were you paid for your appearance on American Idol? My husband is positive you were paid for your apperance on American Idol. I am an attorney and do not like to asusme so please let us know we are very curious! I think if you have the audacity to ask me for money (on behalf of a charity that you are in essence representing) that I am not being too nosy by asking you what you gave and/or what you earned for your apperance. Thanks.
By Sue Harrell on 04/14/2008 4:05 pm
Holly Kastelic
I wish Whoopi had an email address on the view as I have some great information that I would love to hear her opinion on and for her to ask Elisabeth to try and spin her way out of re: John McCain and what a lying cheating husband he was. He left his wife after cheating on her with his current wife after getting home from his imprisonment to find that his first wife had gotten heavy after an accident while he was in prison. He came back and started an affair with the much younger, richer and politically connected cindy and then left his now heavy wife that had raised their children alone, but no one is allowed to bring any of that up to him or he will freak out! Why does no one just step out and say something to these so holy and moral people? ;-)
By Holly Kastelic on 04/14/2008 4:54 pm
K O
I hope there is room for all opinions, whether it’s Elisabeth or Joy. If we’re honest, both parties are guilty of less than honorable tactics in the election process. I’ve learned much from my Republican female colleagues. They often gave me another perspective that expanded my knowledge. We have more common ground than I would have thought, and would never know this had I never taken time to listen to their views and ask questions. Certainly there are areas where we agree to disagree, but I feel that the exercise of listening to those with differing point of view is always beneficial, assuming it can be done respectfully, without name calling or marginalizing other people’s opinion. Please feel free to disagree.
By K O on 04/14/2008 7:10 pm
Rindy Richards
Hi Whoopi. This is only my second time writing you though my admiration for you and your talents span years. When I found out that you were going to be on The View, my heart leapt. My only concern is that the show and it’s other co-hosts don’t always let you speak your full opinions. Elizabeth and Joy always talk over you, and as gracious as you are, you let them speak their peace but then they don’t give you the same courtesey and you aren’t allowed to finish your thought. I hope this won’t become a problem for you in the future by giving you the feeling that you’re being stiffled. I so love listening to you give your opinions. I may not always agree with everything (i.e. Katrina), but I truly value your opinions and you open my eyes. Thank you, Whoopi, for so many years of entertainment and sharing your talents. One of my goals is to one day meet you along one of your road trips and enjoy a beverage of your choice (my treat) and just have a gal pal talk. You fascinate me and are one of my favorite people that I love to listen to. One last thing and then I’ll be on my way for the day…I admire and respect you for the way you handled being dissed by the Oscar broadcast this year. I can’t believe they did that, but you were so gracious and loved that you hugged the gals on The View when the issue was brought up. You didn’t say a word, you just got up from your chair, passed around hugs, and returned to your seat. Classy. A statement…really classy. Wishing you continued success, Whoopi. Peace. A friend for life, Rindy
By Rindy Richards on 04/15/2008 8:57 am
Miss J
First time on the site. I was looking for Whoopi’s myspace so I can make comments and found this one. Hope to hear from you Whoopi. I really like your bobbed hair cut. I also wear my hair natural and did not ever think to cut the locs into a style like that. Noted for the future. I just recently started watching the view again not that you are on it. Alway admired your perspective on things; your comments make sense without judgement. Factual. You are the grounding wire on the view. The other 3 are live wires…watch out! When I don’t see you on there I switch. I look forward to many more writes on this website and conversing with others.
By Miss J on 04/15/2008 4:51 pm