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

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

Whoopi Goldberg
I just have to talk about Sarah Palin’s speech a little bit. She gave a really amazing speech, very strong, very strident and it gave the Republicans everything they wanted to hear. They know that she’s a tough chick and she’s a babe and she’s a mom and all those other wonderful things we should be celebrating — the first time I think we’ve ever celebrated all of these things in a woman. Maybe Hillary Clinton wasn’t such a babe but she was defiantly strident and strong and people lost their minds and said how rough she was and how male she was, but I guess if you do it with a smile it makes it a little easier.

But here’s my point, I thought the speech in its body was energizing for Republicans, as I said, and sent them the message they wanted to hear, but what I heard was a lot of meanness and snideness and some inaccuracies and some dismissive talk to community organizers and other people’s adversities. She sort of mentioned the idea after Rudolph Giuliani did — and Rudolph Giuliani is a bonehead to start with, but that’s neither here nor there — but I thought once she began her discussion about community organizers and that they don’t have real responsibilities … I guess I can’t say I don’t know where she’s been living, because she’s been living in Alaska and maybe they don’t have community organizers there but they do in Chicago. Anyone who leaves their gig from school and goes to the people who most need help, that seems to me an admirable American way of thinking. It used to be in America that you helped people if you could, you organized them you made sure their rent was paid, made sure they had heat and all those other things and that helps to build character. If you want to become a politician you can at least say, "I understand how people live, I understand what happens when people lose everything and this is how we can work on it."

I also found it really bizarre when Palin said there was only one person who has fought for your rights, dismissing Joe Biden’s work offhand. She then said some politicians have talked about their light adversities, and I thought, “What are you talking about? Are you talking about being a black man in America? That’s a light adversity? Or maybe the fact that Joe Biden lost his wife and baby daughter and nearly lost his two sons — that wasn’t adversity enough? Do you have to be left in a box in Vietnam to count for something?" If that’s the only kind of adversity that counts then she’d be right.

I also thought that this idea of America first coming from her was kind of strange because she was one of the people who wanted to secede from the United States. She was part of a campaign to secede Alaska from the United States of America. So I’m glad she’s back, putting America first. I also thought it was disingenuous for her to open with her record on the Bridge to Nowhere. When she was running for governor in 2006, she was all for the bridge and once she won she was against the bridge, this was also a woman who wanted books banned. I just find it extraordinary. She feels that her governorship qualifies her to be the VP. She has no foreign policy experience, she doesn’t have very much experience with anything but Alaska, and being governor, as we know, is not necessarily a carte blanche to being president. We just came through eight years with former Gov. Bush and that didn’t work so well.

So now we come to this other thing that I don’t understand: The idea that her daughter’s pregnancy is a family affair makes absolute sense to me because I think that it is a family matter. But I find it interesting that if this girl was Chelsea Clinton or black she probably wouldn’t have been treated the same way. When a black teenager gets pregnant she’s a welfare mother. When this teenager, when this nice white-lady-girl-teenager gets pregnant, it’s an Evangelical Christian choice. She’s unwed, and so how do we balance that? I guess the spin is the way to do it. We’re also sort of sitting around and listening to people talking about the anti-female aspect of this. I don’t think this has been anti-female at all. If anybody can talk to having anti-female bias at all, I would think it would be Hillary Clinton.

There was a feeling I had today that it’s no longer about who’s qualified — and I guess maybe it’s never been about who’s qualified – because, truly, nobody is qualified to be president until they’ve been president. Because it’s one thing to run a town or run a state that has some people in it, but it’s not a big city. It’s not like New York. Maybe there are great qualifications that you have for that, but in the United States of America, if you’re going to be president or vice president you’re supposed to be able to look at these things and say, "What’s best for the country?" Not, "What do I think my religious beliefs are?" Because you can only live with your own religious beliefs; you can’t ask other people to bend to them. So I find the spin a little tough to take. I find the spin tough to take having gone through this myself, with a young daughter who got pregnant. There is no privacy, there is no family issue here. This is about spin. And what I wanted her to say was, “This was not the way I hoped this would be. This is not what I wanted for my daughter, but this is the choice she has made.” But I guess if you say that this is the choice that she has made, you have to say that choice is important. Maybe it’s me, maybe I misinterpreted everything she said, but I don’t think so. Though we shall see. We shall see what John McCain has to say and what Sarah Palin has to say and, as time goes on, we’ll find out really where she’s coming from. I think it’s going to be a whole new kettle of fish.

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gina  gina
To Whoopie, I am an African American women and I wanted to let you know that your comments/treatment of Senator McCain were inappropriate on 9/12 at the View. For you to infer he would bring slavery back and that he was a racist was ignorant. You are an embarasment to African Americans and to women. You need to get some class or educate yourself if you are going to represent us on TV. Sen. McCain deserves more respect from you ladies. You, Joy, and Barbara come across as very unhappy, sexless, insecure bitches. You sabotaged Senator McCain and you did not do the same to Mr. Obama. You practically kissed Obama’s butt in addition to his wife. Sherry and Elizabeth showed class and treated him like a guest. You have absolutely no class. Your purely guetto. I do not understand why you women are allowed to express your views on national TV. You are uneducated and do absolutely no research before you open your mouth. You can not relate to normal people. I would like to see you debate common people from the streets. You would be out debated. I can’t wait until they cancel your show or fire you like Rosie and Star. It is coming. I will celebrate.
By gina gina on 09/13/2008 3:37 pm
Frank Peterson
Google is merely the door to a source.
By Frank Peterson on 09/05/2008 12:49 pm
gulliver fourmyle
yes sir—-and as any source, we must rely on the intelligence of the ‘surfer’ who opens that door—-
By gulliver fourmyle on 09/06/2008 10:11 pm
Frank Peterson
Of course—the first criteria.
By Frank Peterson on 09/06/2008 10:17 pm
gulliver fourmyle
thank you sir—-when the press, radio, media can’t be trusted—-the net may—-it’s global. it’s gotta be edited, as any media—-by the reader—-thank God, some have that ‘gift’. i’m an ex CEO gone back to writing/research—-if i didn’t have a Lit background? or an MA in ‘political-science’?—-i’d be a stone fool—-seems as there a few out there—-cheers
By gulliver fourmyle on 09/06/2008 11:16 pm
Frank Peterson
First off don’t sir me—i was an E-6 in the Nam—not an officer—. Ok now that we have that straight —the press can be trusted—but that depends on the press—there are certain newspapers i trust implicitly—others are crapola in disguise. Lit background eh? in? Me: BA, MA, PhD in English lit—17th century metaphysicals- and you? John Donne’s Anniversaries. —Was challenged early on and ever let up.. Tell about yourself. If you will.
By Frank Peterson on 09/06/2008 11:36 pm
gulliver fourmyle
i’m a lit major, full scholarship, PS minor—-Standford-Binet ‘off-scale’—-no idiot. founded 5 lite industries, poetry in Giant headlines Russian Journal of Culture, offered transport, housing as prof, St. Petersburg, Russia, same school that flunked Tolstoy. As even Marilyn Savant notes, ‘credentials have no relationship to intelligence’—-i agree—-so kick that Bs out—-i hate math, so did Tesla—-the Big-Deal’ is who is ‘left-handed-myopic-with-allergies’, (Bill Moyers on ‘intelligence’, PBS)—-that’s me—-and if $$$ is your coinage? done spent 17-21 mill, depending who’s counting. and from scratch, pal—-‘bootstrap entrepreneur’—-like poetry may support 9 children? my 1st biz was 250mm-to 20” f/5 newtownians and other high-end optics. my gear was fine with JPL. i founded the ‘giant-astro’ binocs, and Big costeffective telescopes—-then became the biggest seller of high-intensity-lighting on the West Coast—-make no mistake, biz is war—-i’ve been busted flat as well, always came back, bigger. i’ve had my beautiful 5k sq ft factory blown away by a hungry competitor—- COO sister shot dead. you were in the Nam? big deal, before biz, i was a USPS carrier in San Fran—-ya wanta pack a million in welfare/ssa checks with a dog-sprayer? Ya wanta move into ‘intelligence’ on the Chinese, Russian, Viet San Fran Nam residences? a funky mic in you bag. a hippy long-hair? my cousin was an engineer in The Nam, 101 airbourne—-when they were coming, as an engineer, he had a platoon escort him for mines, and bomb-ready bridges—-he never heard a shot—-but next day? Right. the 101 got blasted. the NVA just had to watch. stupid? yeah, that’s how you lose wars. furthermore, we not only trained the VC, to defeat the Japanese, then we turn on them and let France take-over, again—-do you know they would chain a young Viet to a rubber tree? then starve him to death, and bury him as fertilizer? do you know the French be-headed Gen. Giapp’s mother and sister? do you know they fought the Chinese for centuries, losing only to topmost province? do you know anything? we’ve a monument to 57K kia? but we wasted 3,000,000 indo-chinese? that’s one hell of a kill ratio—-so yeah, we waste ‘em, that doesn’t win—-not then, and not now—-just one big SNAFU—-
By gulliver fourmyle on 09/07/2008 1:20 am
gulliver fourmyle
i meant no insult—-officer or not—-you’re still a man, and deserve being addressed a ‘Sir’.—-as for mr. Donne? ‘Love is a growing, or full constant light, And his first minute after noon, is night’. we forget——
By gulliver fourmyle on 09/07/2008 1:38 am
gulliver fourmyle
well, you said ‘meta-phyics’ True, Native-American version. seemingly all knowledge stems from ‘the unknown’, you may in current terms think of it as an ‘information-field’—-the greeks termed it The Muse, smart bunch,and a ‘fields defined simply as ‘area-of-influence’—-or knowledge. etc.—-hard one to see, but worth the effort——and yeah, affirmative on which USA media. but me? ‘i watch what they do, not say’.’—-‘long-rifle’—-go in peace——
By gulliver fourmyle on 09/07/2008 2:57 am
Juanita Ward
I want to know, why can’t I find any pictures of this mayor- Governer in pictures while carrying any of her children?? I have a a very funny feeling, anyone getting my feeling, there just might be more than one mother!!?? Someone just not talking, oh yea! Now you see what I’m talking about.
By Juanita Ward on 09/05/2008 2:02 pm
C Hardy
Im walmart last night getting ready for Hurricane Hannah, Palin and her youngest is on the cover of two magazines and she was holding him!
By C Hardy on 09/05/2008 3:04 pm
gulliver fourmyle
Adolph Hitler saved a young woman from drowning—-that justifies his future actions?
By gulliver fourmyle on 09/06/2008 10:08 pm
C Hardy
WHAT?
By C Hardy on 09/07/2008 5:57 pm
gulliver fourmyle
that’s right, so he saved one, and Hitler was a Vegan, detesting animal slaughter, unless the animal was human. and remember ‘the non-aggression’ pact w/Stalin? the deal was Hitler would avoid Russian conflict, and after taking Europe, Russia could ‘annex’ Poland. both men were crazed killers, clearly mentally ill—-Stalin stuck to vodka, but Hitler became an increasing drug-addict. when Germany invaded Poland, Stalin went into shock—-locked his room full of booze, came out days later, clearly a paranoid case—-and then, as Napolean, Adolph made the fatal error of invading Russia, seeking oil—-Stalin went ballistic—-he trusted Hitler. 20,000,000 Russians died, even under the brilliant lead of Field Marshal Zhukov, Russia’s true savior, and about the last man Stalin’s paranoia hadn’t ‘purged’. the ‘Allies’ did not defeat Germany, the Russians did—-while yes, we were a major aid of them via the ‘Murmansk’ materials’. we refused Stalin’s constant request for a ‘second-front’, until Zhukov’s troops had already entered Germany, quite happy to have as many Germans And Russians waste one-another—-but the Allies had small chance at stopping the Russians from taking all Europe—-so we invade Normandy—-not just to defeat Hitler, also to get forces present (and puny vs. Russkies)—-in the end, Zhukov’s vets could have easily wiped our forces—-what really stopped them? The Bomb. and for those who wonder why we dropped them on the Japanese, vs. just Tokyo harbor? i was raised on The Hanford Nuclear Reserve—-dad was instrumental in making the 1st Hydrogen bomb for Nagasaki. we had already wasted any military targets—-we saved Hiroshima and Nagasaki for one reason—-they were ‘flat’—-President Truman yanked nuclear control fro the Army Air Force—-the reasons to nuke the Japs was 2-prong—-1st? would it work? second, stop the Russian over-run of allies—-‘war is Hell’, and ‘all’s fair’—-right? learn to watch what they do, not what they say, and recall, ‘the histories are Written by the victories’.
By gulliver fourmyle on 09/07/2008 10:06 pm
C Hardy
GF…you responded to my post of “Im walmart last night getting ready for Hurricane Hannah, Palin and her youngest is on the cover of two magazines and she was holding him!” with all of this? So again WHAT are you talking about?
By C Hardy on 09/07/2008 10:16 pm