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The witches of ABC's The View Gang Up on Giuliani for Backing Bush
Media Research Center ^ | 09-01-2004 | Jessica Anderson

Posted on 09/01/2004 9:08:22 AM PDT by crushelits

Hosts of ABC's "The View" Gang Up on Giuliani for Backing Bush

Joy Behar ridiculed Giuliani for claiming that the first thing he said after the 9/11 attacks was "thank God" George W. Bush "was our President" and she insisted that "of course" Al Gore would have been just as "tough" on terrorism.
Former CBS News correspondent Meredith Vieira, who participated Sunday in an anti-Bush march, seemed similarly ignorant, scolding Giuliani: "The implication is that if you disagree, I think, with the administration that somehow you are on the side of the terrorists.

" Giuliani shot back: "That isn't who George Bush said that to, that isn't what it means. That's a way of misunderstanding what he's saying, which is what people do to him all the time."

The only View host not hostile to Giuliani was the only one who has never worked for a network news division: Elisabeth Hasselbeck.

The heated argument consumed nearly eight minutes, limited excerpts as provided by the MRC's Jessica Anderson who caught the August 31 exchange:

Joy Behar: "Did you really say that, 'Thank God he was our President'? That's the first thing you said? You didn't say 'Oh, expletive,' or something?"
Rudy Giuliani:
"No, no, that wasn't the first thing I said. That's one of the things that I said on September 11th to my police commissioner. It really came out because that was just a few months after that disputed election, and so I had called the White House to ask for support, and I felt very, very comfortable that he was in the White House because I know him, and because I knew he would be tough about it."

Behar: "I know, but so would Al Gore. Don't you think he would have been as tough on it? Of course he would. Any President would respond."
Elisabeth Hasselbeck: "I don't think so."
Giuliani: "No."

Behar: "You don't?"
Giuliani: "No, I don't think there's any chance at all that Al Gore would have been as determined. I think Al Gore would have backed off now about four times with the kind of criticism that George Bush–

Giuliani: "Taking out Saddam Hussein was critical to defeating global terrorism."
Vieira: "But one is terrorism and one is the particular war in Iraq, and that's what I think people are upset about, because we went to war believing there were weapons of mass destruction. I was at the demonstration there on Sunday, that's what people were talking about. There were mothers of soldiers there. People weren't arguing against terrorism, it was the war in Iraq in particular."

Giuliani: "There's a tremendous amount of emotion always against war, always. In 1863, New York had tremendous riots against the Civil War and against Abraham Lincoln because they didn't want to be in the Civil War anymore. A President has to be able to withstand that. He has to be able to stand up to that." ....

Hasselbeck: "It's a long process."
Giuliani: "The idea that taking out Saddam Hussein wasn't part of the War On Terrorism really misunderstands the War On Terrorism."

Behar: "No, but people say it was a distraction from going after bin Laden."
Giuliani: "No it wasn't! Saddam Hussein was one of the principal supporters of international terrorism. He was sitting on top of $4 billion or $5 billion, he had used weapons of mass destruction, and Abu Nidal, who killed Leon Klinghoffer and maybe about 25 other Americans and a hundred other people, was operating out of Iraq."

Behar: "So were the Saudis!"....
Giuliani: "But the reality of that, that followed a quote of John Kerry's about an $87 billion supplemental budget that was to support our troops. And John Kerry voted against it, and then he explained it by saying, 'Before I voted against it, I actually voted for it.'"

Hasselbeck: "Right."
Giuliani: "And it seems to me you can't have it both ways and that's what he's been trying to do."

Behar, not joking: "He change his mind based on nuance."
Giuliani: "Everybody changes their mind. He makes it a rule to change his mind."
Vieira: "But being consistent isn't necessarily right if you're wrong in the consistency. You can be consistent, but if
you're-"

Behar: "You could change your mind. You change your mind."
Giuliani: "Sure I do, occasionally, but I don't change my core principles."

Jones: "Come on, Mr. Mayor. You stand at that podium and support that President when you disagree with almost everything the Party socially says. You don't change your core issues? That's not fair, Mr. Mayor."

Giuliani: "No, those aren't, my core issues are the national defense of this country, national security, and the economy. To me those are the two things on which I assess candidates that have the biggest impact on us."

Jones: "What about patriotism, Mr. Mayor? Because you know, you quoted something the President said that scared me. You said, you quoted him as saying 'either you're with us or you're with the terrorists,' and the President did make that statement. Don't question people's patriotism because they don't believe in the war."
Giuliani: "I do not."
Jones: "We love America! So why would the President make that statement? That scared me."
Giuliani: "It shouldn't because the president made that statement on September 20th."

Jones: "I don't care if he made it yesterday."
Giuliani: "He made it on September 20th of 2001, just a few days after the horrible attack on this city and Washington, DC."

Jones: "But you quoted it last night, Mr. Mayor!"
Giuliani: "I quoted it and gave you the date, because this country was united then."

Jones: "Do you believe that?"
Giuliani: "This country was united in the effort to go after terrorists and prevent what happened from happening again."

Jones: "Do you believe that today? 'Either you're with the terrorists or you're with us' -- that's not American!"
Giuliani: "Of course it's American."

Jones: "No, it's not! With 'us' -- who is 'us'?"
Giuliani: "You're either with the Nazis or you're with us. You're either with the Communists or you're with us."

Jones: "No, that's still not fair, Mr. Mayor. I'm surprised at you."
Giuliani: "Well, I'm surprised at you."

Jones: "I'm surprised you would say that."
Giuliani: "The terrorists killed almost 3,000 of our people. So what side are you on? Are you on their side or are you on our side?"

Jones: "I am on the side of men and women fighting in Iraq right now, and I want us to support those people."
Giuliani: "You can't be on their side and be on the side of the terrorists."

Jones: "No, being against the war is not on the side of the terrorists, okay?"
Giuliani: "Nobody is saying you can't be against the war. Nobody is saying that."

Vieira: "The implication is that if you disagree, I think, with the administration that somehow you are on the side of the terrorists."
Giuliani: "That isn't who George Bush said that to, that isn't what it means. That's a way of misunderstanding what he's saying, which is what people do to him all the time."

Jones: "Well, please clarify it for us."
Giuliani: "No, I'm not going to clarify. You're either with the terrorists or you're with us."
Jones: "Why not?"
Giuliani: "Because there is no distinction."

Audience member yells out: "Who's 'us'?"
Giuliani: "'Us' is the United States of America. The terrorists are the people who kill innocent people, the people who killed people in Madrid."
Behar: "We agree with that."

Jones: "We agree with that."
Giuliani: "Good, now we agree. Then why try to misunderstand it?"
Vieira: "Can you be on the side of 'us' and also believe that the war in Iraq is flawed and wrong?"
Giuliani: "Yes."
Vieira: "Fine, fine, fine. So you're running for President in 2008, correct?"


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To: finnman69
Michael Moore certainly is an unAmerican as the American born "Axis Sally" and Lord Haw Haw were in WWII:

Michael Moore: Iraqi terrorists are "minutemen", American troops must shed blood

(April 14, 2004):The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not "insurgents" or "terrorists" or "The Enemy." They are the REVOLUTION, the Minutemen, and their numbers will grow -- and they will win. Get it, Mr. Bush?....I oppose the U.N. or anyone else risking the lives of their citizens to extract us from our debacle...the majority of Americans supported this war once it began and, sadly, that majority must now sacrifice their children until enough blood has been let that maybe -- just maybe -- God and the Iraqi people will forgive us in the end.

41 posted on 09/01/2004 10:28:42 AM PDT by weegee (YOU could have been aborted, and you wouldn't have had a CHOICE about it.)
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To: weegee; All

Lord Haw Haw?? Axis Sally? I have heard of Toyko Rose....


42 posted on 09/01/2004 10:35:07 AM PDT by KevinDavis (Let the meek inherit the Earth, the rest of us will explore the stars!)
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To: GeorgiaYankee

Bill Clinton's administration reclassified the Islamofascist terrorist organization, the KLA. Sometimes the war on terror does find guilty parties among Democrats.


43 posted on 09/01/2004 10:35:55 AM PDT by weegee (YOU could have been aborted, and you wouldn't have had a CHOICE about it.)
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To: crushelits

I have never watched The View. Glad I don't (just another reason to be ashamed I share estrogen with them.)


44 posted on 09/01/2004 10:37:42 AM PDT by najida (Sometimes I feel like a nut, sometimes I am.)
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To: nutmeg

find later bump


45 posted on 09/01/2004 10:38:23 AM PDT by nutmeg ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Comrade Hillary - 6/28/04)
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To: KevinDavis
William Joyce, aka Lord Haw Haw, was hanged in England after WWII (although there is some who believe he would have lived if he had been permitted to return to the United States).

Mildred Gillars, aka "Axis Sally", was sent to prison for a number of years for treason.

Listen to this sample from Mildred Gillars. Sounds a lot like the modern left.

46 posted on 09/01/2004 11:07:04 AM PDT by weegee (YOU could have been aborted, and you wouldn't have had a CHOICE about it.)
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To: crushelits
"The implication is that if you disagree, I think, with the administration that somehow you are on the side of the terrorists.

Hmm... let's see... Liberal Democrats want Bush to stop attacking terrorists in the Middle East...
Arab Terrorists want Bush to stop attacking terrorists in the Middle East

Liberal Democrats demonstrate this with aggressive demonstrations and violence
Arab Terrorists demonstrate this with aggressive demonstrations and violence

Liberal Democrats blame America for most of the world's problems.
Arab Terrorists blame America for most of the world's problems.

Liberal Democrats insist that the US should not have liberated 40 millions Afghans and Iraqis
Arab Terrorists insist that the US should not have liberated 40 millions Afghans and Iraqis

Hmmm...

47 posted on 09/01/2004 11:22:04 AM PDT by Teacher317
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To: Teacher317
Liberal Democrats want George W. Bush out of office
Arab Terrorists want George W. Bush out of office
48 posted on 09/01/2004 11:23:06 AM PDT by Teacher317
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To: crushelits

I didn't see that, but I've seen the likes of Ted Koppel, who is much sharper than these broads, try and sucker-punch Giuliani, and Rudy opened a can of whupa$$ on him. I love this crap about "That scares me," and "It wouldn't matter if he said it yesterday." What, are these a bunch of French dames?


49 posted on 09/01/2004 11:56:39 AM PDT by mrustow ("And when Moses saw the golden calf, he shouted out to the heavens, 'Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!'")
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To: finnman69

After reading the transcript, I think old Rudy handled them very well. First, these girls aren't mental giants but they are cunning and ruthless so you have to be careful with them. Rudy's years of experience in politics really showed. He's been up against far more formidable opponents over the years so he doesn't get rattled or mad easily which is part of the secret. He kept his replies short so they couldn't cut him off and frustrate him. This meant they had to ask a second question and my impression was that near the end he was giving them deliberately vague short answers so they would ask for clarification and soon they seemed to be chasing their tales as he led them in a circle back to where they started. A real pro.


50 posted on 09/01/2004 12:16:37 PM PDT by finnigan2
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To: finnman69

After reading the transcript, I think old Rudy handled them very well. First, these girls aren't mental giants but they are cunning and ruthless so you have to be careful with them. Rudy's years of experience in politics really showed. He's been up against far more formidable opponents over the years so he doesn't get rattled or mad easily which is part of the secret. He kept his replies short so they couldn't cut him off and frustrate him. This meant they had to ask a second question and my impression was that near the end he was giving them deliberately vague short answers so they would ask for clarification and soon they seemed to be chasing their tales as he led them in a circle back to where they started. A real pro.


51 posted on 09/01/2004 12:17:37 PM PDT by finnigan2
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To: crushelits
Jones: "No, being against the war is not on the side of the terrorists, okay?"
Giuliani: "Nobody is saying you can't be against the war. Nobody is saying that."
Vieira: "The implication is that if you disagree, I think, with the administration that somehow you are on the side of the terrorists."
Giuliani: "That isn't who George Bush said that to, that isn't what it means. That's a way of misunderstanding what he's saying, which is what people do to him all the time."
Jones: "Well, please clarify it for us."
Giuliani: "No, I'm not going to clarify. You're either with the terrorists or you're with us."
Jones: "Why not?"
Giuliani: "Because there is no distinction."

And Fox News Channel is biased, right?

Good God, man. Three loudmouthed liberal women ganging up on a liberal Republican for the viewpoints and opinions he shares with conservatives. Absolutely shameful.

Oh, and don't try to pass The View off as not being a "news" program. Three out of the five women who appear on that show at one time were known as "news women": Vieira, Jones, and Barbara Walters, all of them leaning way left, and Joy Behar, a standup comedian who doesn't know jack ("He changes his mind based on nuance!"), parrots the other aforementioned three.

52 posted on 09/01/2004 12:17:44 PM PDT by L.N. Smithee (Hey, KERRY! We said it to Saddam, and now to you -- If you have nothing to hide, QUIT HIDING IT!)
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To: crushelits
"The implication is that if you disagree, I think, with the administration that somehow you are on the side of the terrorists.

That's about it.

53 posted on 09/01/2004 12:18:02 PM PDT by Saundra Duffy
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To: Texas Federalist

Ann Coulter for President! Great quote!


54 posted on 09/01/2004 12:20:23 PM PDT by RushCrush (Republicans think every day is July 4. Democrats think every day is April 15- R. Reagan)
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To: flashbunny

She is also a big mouth, arrogant, a**hole


55 posted on 09/01/2004 4:51:40 PM PDT by chiefqc
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To: crushelits
Former CBS News correspondent Meredith Vieira, who participated Sunday in an anti-Bush march

If I recall correctly, they tried her on 60 Minutes back in the day when it was something everybody in the unit watched Sundays and discussed at work Monday. As a bunch of high-testosterone, normal young men, we were all looking forward to "the new babe;" she would be a welcome change from Morley Safer & Co.

It was pretty clear three minutes into her piece that she was playing above her league. Way above her league. Indeed, the Monday morning consensus was, "I guess we know who Don Hewitt is banging." There was no other possible explanation for such a mental lightweight being on that show.

d.o.l.

Criminal Number 18F

56 posted on 09/02/2004 11:57:30 AM PDT by Criminal Number 18F
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