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This morning, Whoopi Goldberg called during the show to clarify a statement she made about the recent controversy surrounding Roman Polanski. Goldberg had said, "It was something else but I don't believe it was rape-rape." Whoopi wanted to clarify the comment and make it clear that she was talking about the legal charge against Polanski at the time.
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Whoopie Goldberg thinks that Roman Polanski's rape of that young girl 30+ years ago was not "Rape Rape"She's now featured on the cover of the latest Toys 'R Us Kids circularIf this is not disgusting enough, his current wife is 43 years old which is the approximate age today of the young girl he raped all those years ago. I Called Toys 'R Us at: 1-800-869-7787 and the woman who answered the phone was very nice and also shocked to find out this info.I told her that they were off my X-Mas shopping list permanently. Please call and let them...
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Some nine months ago, as Texas was walloped by Hurricane Ike, many residents took advantage of being stuck at home with no electricity and started making babies. According to the San Antonio Express-News, doctors who work in Houston's busiest maternity ward said they're seeing a 25 percent spike in pregnancies that are due in June. "There’s about a 25 percent increase in the number of deliveries coming up in mid-June to mid-July," a physician at The Woman’s Hospital of Texas said. One pregnant mother who's due June 10 put it this way: "You can only do so much when there’s...
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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...
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Developing: On September 12's "View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg inquired of Senator John McCain, "do you want me to be a slave?" The question was spurned by the Senator's stance on Roe v. Wade. When McCain answered he supports judges who support the original intent of the Constitution, Whoopi drew a slavery comparison.
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After Al Sharpton demanded that Isiah Thomas apologize to the woman who beat him in court, Whoopie takes Big Al on regarding the Duke rape fiasco...
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No matter what "conventional wisdom" purports to tell us about the dominance of the Christian worldview in our culture, recent headlines illustrate the formidable challenges confronting Christian conservatives from inside and outside the church. On ABC's "The View," Whoopie Goldberg dressed down the program's lone conservative, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, for daring to air her pro-life views. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama appeared at a megachurch in South Carolina calling for the creation of an earthly kingdom. And President Bush reportedly said, "All religions pray to the same God." Let's consider each story. On "The View," Hasselbeck spoke favorably of a proposal...
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Helicopters carrying camera crews buzzed overhead, and tinted glass covered the windows of almost every vehicle entering as Oprah Winfrey welcomed 1,500 guests Saturday evening to her sprawling estate in what was the biggest fundraiser of Sen. Barack Obama's political career. Obama bumped elbows with comedians Chris Rock and Whoopi Goldberg. Singer Stevie Wonder, an Obama favorite, performed. But it was the joint appearance by Obama and Winfrey, who never before has involved herself in politics in such a large way, that generated the greatest star power of the evening. "I call my home the Promised Land because I get...
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Who is your voice? Michael Moore, who calls you stupid and ignorant, while you applaud him, feed his deep pockets, and hand him awards for it? Or how about Whoopi Goldberg, who is vulgar and obscene? Or maybe your voice reflects those of the Dave Matthews Band who preaches about our environment but dumps sanitary waste from their bus onto Chicago tourists while passing over the river? Is your voice spoken by the “common man” John Kerry? The one who is a multi-millionaire? Do these people speak for you? Are they your voice? Do you even know your own voice...
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Alright with all this revisiting of Vietnam and the protests it brings to mind the question of what kind of parents the Fonda's were. Now I don't know and I do admire Henry Fonda's acting skill - but I have to wonder what upbringing would lead to a Hanoi Jane. Then I think maybe there was some kind of Mommie Dearest or unseen trauma that the kids had to deal with. After all, in the day when the last name, first name input method on forms was much more prevalent then it is now they gave us: Fonda, Peter And...
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Whoopie Cushion By Jennifer King July 19, 2004 One would expect that a $7.5 million dollar fundraiser held by Jann Wenner and Harvey Weinstein would be a classy affair, complete with champagne, canapés and cultured ladies in fancy dress. Whoops, scratch that - instead the Wenner/Weinstein Kerry Lovefest ended up becoming the Crass Comedian's Bush Hatefest. The evening's Emcee was a wine-swilling Whoopie Goldberg, who slurringly made crude and tasteless jokes which could best be described as her variation on "The "Vagina Monologues." Goldberg, using frat-boy humor coupled with rude gesturing, combined the names "George Bush" and "Dick Cheney" in...
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Calls outrage over Prez bashing 'a little fake' Whoopi Goldberg WASHINGTON - Whoopi Goldberg lashed out at Republicans again yesterday, branding them hypocrites for trying to "punish" her for joking about the President. Fired from her gig as SlimFast spokeswoman, the salty entertainer hit back at Republicans who threatened a SlimFast boycott over sexual puns she made about President Bush's name at a Democratic fund-raiser. "America's heart and soul is freedom of expression without fear of reprisal," she said in a statement. "I find all this feigned indignation about 'Bush bashing' quite disingenuous," she said, noting the Bush administration has...
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TWO of America’s most famous women are causing trouble for John Kerry, one with a sexually explicit outburst, the other with silence. Whoopi Goldberg, the Hollywood star, was yesterday dropped as the face of Slim-Fast, a dietary product, after an X-rated performance at a fundraiser whose fallout is making the Democrat presidential candidate squirm. Separately, many Democrats are livid at the party’s failure to give Hillary Clinton a speaking slot at its Boston convention this month. That Ms Goldberg stole the headlines from Mr Kerry with a series of lewd remarks about President Bush is only part of his problem....
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Does anyone have the specific text of what Whoopie Goldberg said at the 'John John' fundraiser the other night? I know that Chevy Chase called President bush a liar. Jon Bon Jovi called him a thug. Whoopie compared President Bush to her anatomy. Despite the fact that the Friday New York Post and New York Times quoted the comments and how while holding a wine bottle Whoopi Goldberg made crude sexual references about the President’s last name and her “bush,” U.S. Democratic presidential candidate U.S. Senator John Kerry (news - web sites) (D-MA) (R) is joined onstage by singer Jackson...
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The wife of vice presidential hopeful John Edwards is defending Whoopi Goldberg after the potty-mouthed comedienne attacked President Bush with an X-rated monologue at Thursday night's Kerry-Edwards fundraiser in New York. Rejecting calls for her husband's campaign to apologize for Goldberg's outburst, Mrs. Edwards said Friday that the anti-Bush tirade was justified. "A lot of people are going to be angry - there's a lot to be angry about," she told reporters at a fundraising breakfast on Manhattan's West side. "It's a free country and people are going to express that anger."
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Whoopi raises hackles at Kerry fundraiser July 09 2004 at 09:06AM By Peter Mackler New York - The Democratic presidential ticket netted a cool $7.5-million (about R50-million) at a star-studded concert but had to squirm through a wickedly irreverent monologue from comic Whoopi Goldberg to do it. Aides to presidential candidate John Kerry exulted that the gate from Thursday night's extravaganza at the historic Radio City Music Hall was the biggest single take ever for a Democratic event. But while the party was raising cash, Goldberg was clearly raising some hackles by repeatedly referring to Kerry's boyish...
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