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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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Thomas Teamoh
Hello Whoopie, I agree with your perception of Alaska Pain speech and back woods character. I use to work under a woman like her in city government for HRS, no experience, her position as Director was appointed. The agency finally had to fire her for not following office policies and creating staff problems.She was always right and did not want to listen to anyone with more experience. To me Pain is a insecure person and drive herself beyond sensible reason.Frankly she does not know the big game rules and gives a fake impression she is god, all knowing and can’t do wrong. You and I know Bonehead Rudy G. when he was in office more young blacks were killed by cops and he backed them up….of course the game in the apple is not much different from D.C. he needs to stay in his hole and fade away quietly.
By Thomas Teamoh on 09/11/2008 3:28 am
flowerdrum song
Whoppi- I watch the view, which I usually enjoy for the “hot topics” segment(s) - however, when discussing politics - you, Joy and Sherri all seem to speak from personal opinion while Elisabeth is all about the daily “talking points”. If this cotinues I don’t think I’ll tune in until after the election. Maybe you ladies should take politics “off the table” till then or encourage Elisabeth to be more real not just a surrogate for the RNC.
By flowerdrum song on 09/11/2008 8:33 am
Donna Leach
Dear Readers, We have had our views on several of the Palin points ,but now we need to understand that these are not the issues that we need to be looking at as much. There is an old movie titled ” Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner”. In this movie, the discussion centers on an inter-racial marriage and the only issue that ( Spencer Tracy ) is willing to take up, is that he was accused of “Forgetting what it felt like when he first met and fell in love with his soon to be wife.” Well, “Guess Who’s Coming to the White House”. The change we need is for us all, not just a select few. These stakes are high and we need to get it right. The past eight years have not gone well in many ways. The choices now are very clear. We either keep doing it the SAME way by keeping the philosophy of the Republican party through a different talking head ( as some one pointed out) or chart a new and fresh course with the Democratic party, to put us all on the right course of recovery and well being, this FEELS RIGHT.
By Donna Leach on 09/11/2008 10:06 am
Eliza Dodd
It is now thoroughly documented that Sarah Palin supported the $398 million “Bridge to Nowhere” when she ran for Governor in 2006, even though Congress cancelled the earmark in 2005. She only opposed it in September 2007 after her final efforts to get $329 million more from Congress failed. Yet she kept the partial funding from Congress! So when Palin repeatedly says “I told Congress, ‘Thanks, but no thanks’ on that bridge to nowhere,” she is repeatedly lying. It is long past time for reporters to call Sarah Palin exactly what she is - a serial liar. PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION @ DEMOCRAT .COM ?
By Eliza Dodd on 09/11/2008 10:41 am
Lena B
Gov. Palin’s presence on the scene means only ONE thing to me- Recognition of the Working Mother/Parent. She has no other redeeming quality for me other than that. I am careful to notice how she is presented in the media as an ambitious working mother. I want to see her step up and define HER position on the issue for all of us who don’t have the means to bring our children to work or hire housekeepers to see them in after school. If her conservative base squanders this opportunity (and I suspect they will) then I’m clear that there is a double standard along party lines on this important issue. This article from msnbc presents the topic: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26645070 What troubled me is that Reps believe that individuals should manage the balance on their own without acknowledging that support from federal policy and the business community will ensure that working parents don’t sacrifice the well-being of the children. Families need affordable childcare NOW!
By Lena B on 09/11/2008 12:21 pm
Heidi Turner
Hey Whoopi - I don’t know if you read this, but Elizabeth Hasselbeck has taken quite a swipe publicaly at Michelle Obama - I was wondering if you could write about this, and if sharing things that happen off air are really what the View is all about?
By Heidi Turner on 09/11/2008 12:37 pm
tedyz robes
The View is a show with a bunch of insecure, unattractive, unhappy women speaking out of the side of their …. Why would you ask girlfriend for her opinion? She has no expertise in anything. Don’t you have a brain of your own? Try using it!
By tedyz robes on 09/11/2008 6:52 pm
Donna Leach
Lena, you are right that we need affordable health care now. We also need the leadership of a party that has been trying to get the help for the people. However, the Reps. have taken every opportunity to shoot down the slightest possibility of lower cost health care and several other issues that would help and promote the citizens of this country. There is to be, an issues discussion tonight on the cable TV News . Let’s all tune in for it.
By Donna Leach on 09/11/2008 12:38 pm
Eliza Dodd
Have you signed the health care now .org ? Please do ? Please somone talk about the HR676 Bill that John Conyers and Dennis Kucinich have been trying sooo hard to pass .You must take action and call your congress-people and so forth ! Pluss sign the the Petition Please ?This HR 676 Universal Heaalth Care for all is ALREADY PAID FOR !!! Please investigate and look and see who took the most Money from Health care co.’s and Pharm co.’s as Pay off’s …And please go to the Obama web site and read about How much Palin and McCain are lying to everyone and the Media will not say they are lying …Its on The Obama /Biden Page …the smear ads !! Look and read how awful these 2 are .This Palin is the Worlds Greatest Liar ! You just gotta read it …HR676 please read it ?
By Eliza Dodd on 09/11/2008 1:06 pm
gail garlick
A few evenings ago I stopped for dinner before a class. I spoke with a fellow from San Francisco who thought that the effects of decades of poor education in this country has left much of the population at a disadvantage. That people no longer had the patience to read books and newspapers to be informed. By now most relied on talking heads of our own for what passes for truth and information. He actually thought this failure of our education system could have been a plot on the part of those who wish to control us. A bit paranoid but if you want to capture an electorate not a bad idea. I am a bit of a mutt. I lived 20 years in the rural countryside of upstate NY… gardening, having kids, cooking, being a soccer mom, attending school meetings, and religious services. Now..I am living on the Upper East Side of Manhattan selling furniture. I talk to my neighbors, cabbies, people from other countries..Kids are grown still cooking. My neighbors used to be people who couldn’t put wall board over their insulation and would hunt deer, chop wood and do whatever they needed to survive. My current neighbors are some of the wealthiest of Americans..most aren’t familiar with hunting season. In the country I learned that when killing deer is to feed your family, it’s both necessary and honorable..But when it’s to kill animals for nothing other than the sake of killing, trophy killing, it’s evil..I am making a point here ..that all action has more than one truth and that it is all sides of that action that make true reality. There is much I wish to say about Sarah Pallin and John McCain..They use ideas as if they are flags and banners. They support a vision that is devoid of considered, measured reasoning, lacking a consensus of many ideas from diverse points of view. That kind of reasoning, which is sorely lacking by the Republican ticket, is to me missing the very basis of Democracy. Decocracy has always to me been a coming together of many points of view for the benefit of all. Ideas,rigidly held, with no room for alternative thought or opinion are horrifying and yet perfect for the miniscule attention span of those of us who spend far too much time in front of television. Its easy its quick and does not require us to be informed. We can just take a position..instead of parsing out a solution. Barak Obama and Joe Biden are offering a meaningful dialogue..They are trying to consider the ideas of many and come up with a fair and open consideration of problems and possible solutions. Obama is the closest thing this country has seen in a long while to someone willing to have dialogue..He is offering moral ethical leadership. I just hope the people of this country can hear him for all the diverting noise being offered by the Republicans. Pallin is just what the Republicans wanted..Someone to divert the attention of Americans from the next George Bush..John McCain. I think choosing her is a monumental betrayal of the best values of this country. The McCain/Pallin team aren’t offering solutions for the economy, the war, how we remain a free and democratic country..they are offering a barage of misinformation, inuendo and acidic commentary. Many of my neighbors are supporters of the Republican party. Make no mistake their greatest concern is the maintainance of their wealth. They are not nor have they ever been the party of the people. While the Republicans are flattering the people in the small towns, the bulk of the money for their campaign is from my current neighbors..Wall Street, Fat Cat lawyers, Big Business.. Have we forgotten how much Cheney’s former company, Haliburton made on the Iraq war? neat!! They tore apart the country of Iraq and then Halliburton was given the contract to rebuild it! Our government escorted the Bin Laden family out of our country within the first 48 hours after the world trade center attacks and let Bin Laden get away and then started a war with Iraq? Its clear that the emphasis was on making money not securing our safety. My Republican neighbors support the McCain Pallin warchest. Big Republican doners want continued low taxes and access to sweetheart deals like that given without benfit of competition to Haliburton.and if they win again they will continue get it.. as they have for the last 8 years. .And those country people…Who???They will get more of what they have been getting these last 8 years..a lot of nothing!!!! Sarah Pallin is just what the Republican wealthy need..Someone who will with a great deal of style and flash trash anyone and anything to win the “race”. Dont be fooled..just because she is a pretty mommy..Just because she hunts and believes in mommyhoodfor all who are impregnated no matter the situation…She’s not harmless!! To my Republican neighbors who think they are reasonable kind people, Lets be clear..Those of you who sit the fence and say “I’m just interested in my taxes staying low,” who think, Rowe vs Wade won’t fall and women will never be required to bear the children of their attackers.I say,.THINK AGAIN..elect a team with Sarah Pallin’s values and McCain’s lack of judgement can hurt us all.
By gail garlick on 09/11/2008 1:11 pm
Donna Leach
Gail, RIGHT ON!!
By Donna Leach on 09/11/2008 1:29 pm
starry Nite
Dear Gentle Readers- I must apologize for my outbursts on many occaisions. GAIL PATRICK help keep us going with the voice of reason. Speak softly but carry a big stick?
By starry Nite on 09/11/2008 1:43 pm
Tom Flinn
Sarah Palim makes me sad to be an American, NOT proud.
By Tom Flinn on 09/11/2008 1:47 pm
Tom Flinn
Sarah Palin makes me sad to be an American, NOT proud. HATE is never proud.
By Tom Flinn on 09/11/2008 1:48 pm
tedyz robes
I think that Whoopie is a very dangerous person. Why are people like her allowed to have forums like this? She is just a talk show host who does not have expertise in really anything. She is just a celebrity who thinks out of the side of her . She does not look at facts. She is stuck in the past and has not caught up to the 21rst century. Her was and comments do not reflect how things are today. She has a VERY big chip on her shoulder. She is basically an embarassment to African American women. She does not have a degree in anything to be giving this type of analysis. I would like to see someone who is really an expert make comments on these blogs. Otherwise, this site is a waste of space.
By tedyz robes on 09/11/2008 6:48 pm