Posted on 03/28/2023 12:23:47 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Whoopi Goldberg told her co-hosts Tuesday on ABC’s “The View” that “we need to know” what guns Americans own.
Goldberg said, “Why are we compromising? You know what I’m tired of? I’m tired of trying to find a way to justify your being able to keep 75 guns in your house. I’m tired of trying to figure out a way to say, listen, we have rules and regulations. The Constitution is very clear. Scalia changed the meaning of what the Constitution says. Scalia changed it.”
She continued, “I have to have a license to drive. It’s not a compromise. We don’t discuss it. You either get a license, or you go to jail. So to me, you want to have 7o or 11 guns. We need to know that. We need to know what you got. Because you are now being painted with the same swab all the people who are killing people left and right with legal guns. We need to know what you got.”
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She doesn’t need to know anything. I’m tired of celebrities mouthing off about things they know nothing about.
I hate the words “retard” and “retarted.” Some of the most sweetest, most gentle people I have ever known are mentally disabled f/k/a retards. Whoopie is just plain stupid and hatefull.
“She continued, “I have to have a license to drive. It’s not a compromise.”
Unlike the right to bear arms, the Constitution is silent as to the right to ride a horse or drive a motor vehicle.
Three words...ice fishing accident.
Maybe we’ve mellowed.
I got a week or so timeout a few years ago for stating something quite similar.
AMEN!
When I saw Whoopie pie at the New York Comic Con 14 years ago, she had several guards, all armed. It’s only the aristocracy that are allowed to defend themselves.
“we need to know” - Is she one of our rulers. or just a blowhard vaca?
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