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Whoopi Goldberg | 09/04/2008 5:30 pm

Whoopi Goldberg: Sarah Palin 'Is a Very Dangerous Woman'

Whoopi Goldberg
Going back to Sarah Palin, Jon Stewart had an interesting line. He said, “Why is it if you live in a big city, you’re not considered an American? People don’t think that you work as hard or believe as much in your country as other people. Why is it only people in small towns that believe we are a great nation, that believe we can do amazing things? Is it only people in small towns that believe that?” And this idea of who’s a patriot and who’s not a patriot is really getting aggravating. I have to tell you, what is patriotism? It’s not fanaticism; it’s not supposed to be. The people, as I said earlier, who are community activists and go out and take care of the people in their community, what do you think the PTA is? It’s actively taking care of business. That’s what they do. And as I said before, I thought it was mean and low down, some of the things she said.

And as for Rudy Giuliani, this is the reason that people disliked him, because he looked down on people. Now we want to talk about elitist, this is an elitist. Yes, he believes smartly on choice but not if he was going to be president, I don’t think — like John McCain who believed in choice at one point and believed in a woman’s right to choose. Now that he’s become the Republican everyone wants him to be, he’s abandoned immigration. He’s abandoned choice. He has made himself palatable to the very people that he said he was a maverick against.

I was saddened by this woman because I think she has contempt for people who don’t believe as she believes and there’s no discussion and the smile doesn’t help. Because remember now, this is the lady who believes that everything that happens is ordained by God including, I guess, the Iraq war and President Bush’s stances on many things. She talk about a do-nothing Congress with a do-nothing president. And the idea that no taxes are going to be raised is a joke. How the hell are they going to pay for everything? How are they going to pay for the war if they don’t raise the taxes? She wants to drill drill drill in Alaska. How about sugar ethanol? How about that as an alternative? There are a lot of alternatives. You’ll vote your heart, you’ll vote your soul, you’ll vote what you believe. This girl is dangerous to me. This is a very dangerous woman, because I believe for her intents and purposes, she’s OK if everybody lives a certain way, that is to say, the way God ordained men and women to be. Well, already she’s breaking that because she’s the daddy. She’s going to run the country and the husband is going to take care of the kids. I just found the whole thing sad and very musty and very much like a Bund rally, but maybe that was just me.

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Kathy Douglass
From: Peter & Bonnie Hauschka Date: August 29, 2008 11:58:15 PM PDT Good evening, lots of friends and relatives have been asking me (as an Alaskan) what I think of Sarah Palin, our Governor, and new choice for McCain as a VP candidate. Here it goes: This pick floored me. Sarah Palin is a nice person. I’ve met her, I’ve even talked to her for a few minutes at a principal’s conference a couple of years ago. She has lots going for her superficially. Sh e speaks from the heart, like a spitfire mother; she can even be sort of funny sometimes. She is quite beautiful; athletic, and has that radiant glow of someone who actually spends time doing things outside. Unlike many politicians, she has lived a “real life” and done things that few living and working in DC could ever do….like dipnettin’ fish, shootin’ stuff and eating it out on the tundra, and havin’ 5 kids. Personally, I’d never vote for her. She has an extremely simple view of the world and is harshly judgmental and intolerant of those who do not follow her tight right-wing agenda. I don’t even think she has ever been abroad. As governor she has repeatedly shown us that she is unable to grasp the demands of leadership. She is very prone to cronyism of the worst kind. Every cabinet level political appointment she has made she has over-ridden suggestions of our state advisory boards, and instead promoted those who had granted her direct political favors. Not that other politicians don’t do this, they do, but most of them are able to balance their appointments to ensure that at least a few people with real skill and experience are running big state agencies. She also has been unable to pay attention to her Alaskan constituency. Personally, I’ve written several of our previous gov’s and been asked to comment publicly on education policy. All the previous gov’s have always acknowledged that contribution, criticism or comment; someti mes by direct reply, or at least by that of a staff member. Palin’s office has been a zone of silence. Not I, nor one person I know commenting has ever gotten any sort of reply. Her claim of running an open or transparent government is totally false; the public simply has no role in her administration. Her previous claim to fame was being mayor of Wasilla, a growing town about 40 minutes from Anchorage of about 15,000 people. Wasilla is a hellhole, even by Alaskan standards, where there are plenty of hellhole towns and villages. Wasilla is an ugly place that shows a complete absence of planning, design, or sense of public vision. Gov’t agencies and services are completely overrun in this town; things a re so bad that they can’t even track their population or build schools in the right place, because most parts of the town don’t require building permits, so the only clue about where people are settling are utility receipts. Imagine trying to be an emergency responder in this kind of place: Houses don’t just catch on fire in Wasilla, they burn to the ground, because by the time the fire department has figured out which road to take (no signs) or whose house it is (no directory), the place is done for. Palin was mayor this town for at least 2 terms before being elected gov. a year and a half ago. Her moral sense is simplistic and not inclusive, with a complete absence of compassion. She is the sort of person who is used to using their “faith” to divide and isolate minority groups of human beings instead of uniting them. To her credit as Gov. she has kept out of this arena pretty well, but when in comfortable company (i.e the Matanuska Valley Republican Women’s Club), she lets her moral cat out of the bag. I will do what I can to ensure her defeat and that of her running mate as well. :) Please share this information with those who can use it well. Cheers, Pete Hauschka
By Kathy Douglass on 09/04/2008 4:57 pm
rocky rocky
Hi, Kathy Douglass: I see that you are new to wowOwow. Welcome. I read your post here and found it interesting, much like another letter that has been circulating on the Internet. I wonder, would you be so kind as to describe how this piece came into your hands? If it was published elsewhere, could you post your source, please, with a link, if possible? Thank you.
By rocky rocky on 09/04/2008 5:35 pm
Mrs. Cheryl Hampton
Rocky Rocky, I don’t see why she has to reveal her sources to you, just google like every other american on the internet, that’s how I found out about Palin’s affair with her husband’s business partner, I am new also and so many other women who are, we don’t have to reveal our sources, the good old world wide web will do it for you. Thank you!!!!!
By Mrs. Cheryl Hampton on 09/04/2008 5:48 pm
rocky rocky
No one here is required to “reveal sources.” There’s no rule. I just thought I’d ask. Personally, I like to check sources when I can. I don’t believe I can make a sound decision about my vote, for instance, unless I’ve done the best I can to ensure that the information I have is true.
By rocky rocky on 09/04/2008 7:08 pm
Bella Mia
Very funny - if you can find it with google it must be true??? hahaha
By Bella Mia on 09/04/2008 7:48 pm
rocky rocky
Bella Mia — I’m surprised. Google is not a source. A source is a newspaper or a magazine or, like this site, a privately owned blog or website. A good source is one that has a reputation for searching out and finding the truth, like the Wall Street Journal or the Washington Post. Many sources have a point of view, like the papers I’ve mentioned, but more pointedly like Huffington Post, for example, and as a source, one would have to take that point of view into consideration. A truth for one may be quite something else another.
By rocky rocky on 09/04/2008 9:38 pm
Bella Mia
I agree - google is in no way a source for finding out the truth about Palin having an affair - it is just a search engine - but on something like an affair you need proof, not just allegation even at a ‘good’ source. Pictures in a hotel room at 2am would be proof - like Edwards.
By Bella Mia on 09/04/2008 10:28 pm
rocky rocky
No question about it, Bella Mia! By the way, did you watch Sen. McCain tonight? I’m not a Republican, but the news folks are saying he did a terrific job and will be very hard to beat. Do you agree?
By rocky rocky on 09/04/2008 10:34 pm
Susan B
You mean to tell us that the left-leaning, partisan media was actually saying good things about a Republican? Imagine that. Wait, you weren’t watching Fox News by any chance, were you?
By Susan B on 09/05/2008 5:49 pm
gulliver fourmyle
Media leans Left, sometimes, as it is needed. but ‘Left’ here is a joke abroad. Sarasota county was K. Harris’ turf—-but she rigged an eletction, and even the Reeps, cast her out—-the woman was in tatters—-i’m a Green—-but overall, the Dems are more for you than you know. unless you are among the 5% that control 95% of capital—-or term a nation with ancient electoral college, or ‘super-delegates’ a part of ‘democracy’—-which means ‘pluaralism;—-one person, one vote. only Poland is a true ‘democracy’—-for now. hearing the word tossed-about here, makes me ill—-
By gulliver fourmyle on 09/08/2008 2:26 am
tedyz robes
I find the View to be a joke. It is a bunch of insecure, unattractive, unhappy women that complain alot. They have no expertise in anything. I am not sure why you people act as if they do. Whoopie is an embarrassment to African American women. She has a chip on her shoulder and does not have any class. She is uneducated and never looks into the facts before she speaks. She is always saying something stupid. Try using your own brain for a change and stop following stupid celebrities and taking their opinions as if they are God. Celebrities have no expertise in anything in general. They can’t even relate to normal people. They are uneducated but for some reason rich. They do not relate to you. So you should get a life and stop wasting your time on this joke of a blog
By tedyz robes on 09/11/2008 7:01 pm
gulliver fourmyle
hard to argue—-you may have seen my comments on ‘The View’—-bitch on ‘misogyny’—-what of ‘misanthropy’? this world is afire with horror and injustice—-and the media? sad joke—-as The View—-i’m not laughing—-i feel you’re a bit hard on ‘Whoopie’—-you should understand how $$$ may influence, or how if she really wished to ‘kick-butt’? edited-out. as for ‘woman’s-lib’? a clever trick to gain an underpaid class, deserting family protection—-the Japanese keep mothers, as mothers, protecting their children—-are they going broke? as for ‘some-reason-rich’? i’ll repeat Marylin Monroe’s comment—-‘I’ve callused knees.’—-i was a music biz ‘hunk’, when young—-the ‘casting-couch’ remains—-i turned it down, as a faithful husband—-dumb? could be—-but i declined, went my way and founded industries that employ thousands—-no royalties for that—-
By gulliver fourmyle on 09/11/2008 11:49 pm
Barbara Ann Bonzo
McCain is a horrible speaker — he should fire his speech writer. Not all the media were saying good things. The man can’t speak — it was simply the delegates reaction to him speaking that gave it energy. I teach 9th graders and they had to compare Obama and McCain’s speeches. They were ready to lock me in the closet permantley after having endured an hour of McCain. He barely touched on any of the important topics. His pat answer was simply Obama will raise taxes, which of course would get a rise out of Republican Neocons. I don’t make judgement calls in class but let the students. Most classes are running 95% for Obama in mock election polls, and this is in Utah. If only their parents were doing the same!
By Barbara Ann Bonzo on 09/07/2008 1:48 pm
Amy Van Cleave
He not a terrible speaker, He’s hates teleapromter’s. he’s a one, one guy, I am dislexyia there’s no way I could do it.
By Amy Van Cleave on 09/10/2008 9:47 am
Amy Van Cleave
Yes, he hit it out of park. She is a new fresh face in Washington, and have someone what it like to have a disabled person in the house.
By Amy Van Cleave on 09/10/2008 9:43 am