Posted on 11/04/2008 12:57:42 PM PST by Responsibility2nd
Whoopi Goldberg, in defending Reverend Wright, admitted to, at times "cuss[ing] out America." On the November 4 (Election Day) edition of "The View," a conversation about Sarah Palins clearance in the "Troopergate" probe quickly morphed into a fight (three on one) over Reverend Wright. In justifying Wrights "God damn America" remark, Whoopi confessed "I have been guilty of cussing this country out because we have not always shown our best and put our best foot forward."
Aiding Whoopis tirade against Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Sherri Shepherd defended Obamas decision to forego public financing "because theyre swift boating Barack Obama with this Jeremiah Wright stuff." Sherri and Whoopi also scolded Elisabeth for allegedly not understanding black issues and Reverend Wrights bitterness towards his country.
Adding to the pile on, Joy Behar, for her part, claimed she did not want to sit in judgment as a white woman stating "I dont really think that I have any business to discuss what goes on in a black church because I am not black." When Elisabeth called out Joy for defending Wright when "Obama hasnt," Behar comically denied defending Wright. When Elisabeth questioned Obama for sitting in Wrights church for 20 years, Behar made a bizarre comparison claiming "A lot of people sat- a lot of people sat for eight years while Bush committed his little atrocities. So lets not cast stones."
The transcript follows.
ELISABETH HASSELBECK: She is cleared, okay, on the record cleared. And if were going to investigate that, there are things that have happened in this election that have been bold faced broken promises. What about- you want to talk about improper use of power when Barack Obama, look-
JOY BEHAR: Isnt it over yet?
HASSELBECK: No, its not over yet. [applause] Palin- look hes not my president yet. I can fight this to the very end because I believe that and I will. Its my right.[applause] This- what about- if you find problems with that. So thats like a claim on a maybe, and on something thats already been cleared. So you still have a problem with that. But why dont you then ethically have a problem with Barack Obama who promised America, promised John McCain that he wouldnt take public financing, and then if a Republican did it theyd say-
SHERRI SHEPHERD: You know why? You know why? Because theyre swift boating Barack Obama with this Jeremiah Wright stuff. If he didnt take public financing from taxpayers who wanted to give it to him, he wouldnt have money to fight that stuff.
[applause]
HASSELBECK: Hes swift boating? Swift boating? Jeremiah Wright, Jeremiah Wright is a legitimate issue. Let me tell you why because Barack Obama sat in that church for 20 years and were supposed to elect him in with good judgment, who attends a church with- who preaches those- "it is this world where white folks greed runs a world in need." This is a man who chose to have his children in this church. He- you have defended- you have defended Reverend Wright more than Barack Obama has.
BEHAR: Can I say something as a white person, as a white person?
HASSELBECK: This is outrageous. Barack Obama hasnt even defended it.
BEHAR: I dont really think that I have any business to discuss what goes on in a black church because I am not black. So I dont know- Oprah Winfrey belonged to that church. A lot of prominent people belonged to that church. If Jeremiah Wright wants to spout these things against the-America-
HASSELBECK: God da- [bleeped out]
BEHAR: Wait a second. Wait a second. Then, then those people may enjoy that type of eruption.
HASSELBECK: Enjoy?
BEHAR: That doesnt mean that theyre blowing anything up or doing anything illegal.
[applause]
HASSELBECK: Thats William Ayers. Thats William Ayers.
WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Let me put it to you this way. I have tried to give you some idea of why people of a certain age feel the way they feel, black people in particular. Somewhere along the lines, you know, you have to look at Barack Obama as a person who has come after the Civil Rights movement. He has a different way of thinking. So his attitude about this Reverend Wright thing is vastly different. Also, I have been guilty [bleeped out] I have been guilty of cussing this country out because we have not always shown our best and put our best foot forward. [applause] I can not be angry with anyone who feels that way. And, you know, it is his right to be angry about having to walk in the street instead of the sidewalk because we had, have racial issues in this country. The other thing, you talk about somebody being cleared, William Ayers was cleared. Okay? William Ayers was cleared. So if were clearing everybody, then were clearing everybody. Lets be fair as you are asking. Lets be fair. Lets be fair.
HASSELBECK: He actually did the-
GOLDBERG: He was cleared.
HASSELBECK: He actually carried out bombings.
GOLDBERG: [singing] He was cleared in the court!
HASSELBECK: Due to a mistrial.
GOLDBERG: [singing] He was cleared in the court!
[...]
HASSELBECK: The three of you right now have defended Reverend Wright more than Barack Obama has. Barack Obama-
BEHAR: Were not defending Revered Wright. Were not defending Reverend Wright. See thats where youre wrong. Im not defending Reverend Wright.
HASSELBECK: Youre defending the fact that, look. This is a man, he sat in his church for- I dont trust his judgment.
GOLDBERG: Im trying to educate you.
HASSELBECK: I dont need education on this Whoopi. Theres judgment.
GOLDBERG: Well, you do, a little bit you do.
HASSELBECK: And Im trying to educate you- to say that is not fair.
GOLDBERG: I understand that you- no Elisabeth you have not.
HASSELBECK: I dont care what color church it is, it is not right to say we got what we deserved on 9/11. Its not right to say-
GOLDBERG: You know what? Excuse me! Didnt whats his name say that? Didnt that preacher say that?
HASSELBECK: Its not right.
GOLDBERG: Im sorry- Hagee. Whats the other man, the other man? I believe Jerry Falwell. I believe that young Mr. McCain was at Jerry Falwells school. Now, he wasnt too put out by that either. We know that people say things that we dont like. You judge it on how you feel about the person that youre dealing with. Thats why John McCain said "look, I dont like what he said, but I like what his school is doing."
HASSELBECK: Is that his mentor, his personal mentor for 20 years who baptized his kids?
GOLDBERG: It doesnt matter. And getting back to- yeah and baptizing his kids. You know what? Thats the way we do it.
BEHAR: I made the point- I made the point one time that being a Catholic, there are many things that the Catholic Church has done over the years. The sex scandal has been an abomination on the Catholic Church. That does not stop me if I want to go into a Catholic Church-
HASSELBECK: It stopped Barack Obama. Why doesnt he go to that church?
BEHAR: Well, Im talking about me right now.
HASSELBECK: Why did he quit the church?
BEHAR: Im talking about me.
GOLDBERG: Because people like you took it to that level.
BEHAR: My aunt Julie still goes to church. When someone dies, a priest comes to the funeral. It is still part of our culture.
HASSELBECK: Same thing with me.
BEHAR: But, but thats the point. I dont stop going to church because one priest molested a kid. And the same thing goes for him.
[applause]
HASSELBECK: But you cant- what Im saying is theres irony here. Theres irony in the fact that if its not so bad, then why did he walk away, just to get votes? That to me seems not founded on good principle. Who are you? Who are you?
GOLDBERG: You know why he walked away? Because it became, it became about Reverend Wright and not about him. And I want to clear something up because I didnt mean to mis speak to you. When I said educated, I was talking specifically about the history of what-
HASSELBECK: I understand history. I have been through many years of school.
GOLDBERG: You know, why am I trying to explain it?
SHEPHERD: I dont know if going through many years of school, Elisabeth, I dont know if going through many years of school qualifies you to understand when a corporal comes home from serving in Vietnam and he tried to get a cab on the day that Martin Luther King died, and he tried to get a cab in Boston, in uniform and a white cab driver would not pick him up, you can go to school all you want, but you can not understand the anger that he might have. He might be angry and he might say-
HASSELBECK: Reverend Wright is entitled to feel the way he feels based on his past. Barack Obama himself obviously thought there was something wrong with that if he distanced- if he separated himself from the church and quit that church. So you have defended this notion-
BEHAR: A lot of people sat- a lot of people sat for eight years while Bush committed his little atrocities. So lets not cast stones.
[applause]
I watched it. The transcript doesn’t do it justice. It was a hateful screaming match.
Hilsabeck should just walk out of that show and never look back.
Beyond that, who cares what any of them say?
Good Grief, that Joy Behar is just dumber than a stick.
Is it just me or is Free Republic Sloooooooooow at the most inopertune times.
FR is doing ok, it’ll get worse tonight probably.
I’m more worried about what happens if there is no victor called tonight. Because THAT will put a burden on FR communications at a time that we want to be able to share information.
There isn’t much we can do remotely about voter intimidation going on at some polls right now. That can just be reported to the election officials locally and that’s about it.
And be sure to go vote. But discussions about “recounts” “fraud investigations” etc are more timely.
This is the Left defending the indefensible. I tell you three times, Ms. Behar, if my pastor this Sunday proclaimed loud and clear that people of a different skin color were demons responsible for the destruction of this nation, I and my family would be up and out the door in sixty seconds, and all the way up the asile, I would be calling him out in Jesus name to stop sinning, and stop preaching hate as if it were gospel. I would then go to the next level up of that church and denounce him, and if that didn't stop this horrible bigotry, I would go to the press.
Barak HUSSAIN Obama sat on his @$$ and listened for twenty years to hatespeach that would be freaking your liberal brain if I directed towards "people of color"; he had his children baptised in that church, he got married in that church...how corrupt do you have to be before you call sin a sin, Whoopie?
Real bigots have two sets of rules for what is right and what is wrong, depending on the color of your skin. Where does that leave you, Whoopie?
AHmmm....Let’s see....Whoppie Goldberg is black woman, gay, hugely successful, very rich, and speaks freely everyday on a tv show that hundreds of thousands watch every day. Yes, that is indeed oppression......She is truly a victim and has every reason to curse her country (sarcasm).
Hey Whoppie, it’s 2008. It’s not 1708. I agree, it sucked. But, you should see what the Germans did to all my family back in WW II. That sucked too. It was wrong, unforgivable, and in the past!!!! We’re in the future now. Grow up.
None of these women, including Walters, have the first clue as to what they are talking about. Why this show is on the air is beyond me. And I don’t give props to phony ministers.
God help us.
I think this is funny as hell in the past I been called a bigot , racist , and a lot worst by some people on this board, now that they are so close to winning the election peoples true colors are beginning to show I wonder how many
black votes Mccain is getting , compare the white votes
Obama is getting,shes always been one of my favorite people
but the color is starting to show. if Obama wins wait and see what you get.zero nothing there are some very good african Americans , spanish people , and so on... I always knew if they got there chance there true colors would show.know we got to live with it.enjoy it
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