Posted on 01/22/2003 12:11:50 PM PST by Stand Watch Listen
The View gang ganged up, though politely, on a guest on Tuesday who dared to suggest that abortion may not always be a wonderful experience. Actress Jennifer O'Neill came aboard to promote her Silent No More campaign and told how she regrets having an abortion and how pregnancy sites with which she's affiliated inform mothers of the physical and emotional risk of an abortion.Her variance from the pro-choice line clearly appalled the regulars on the ABC daytime show, especially Joy Behar and former NBC News reporter Star Jones, though former CBS News reporter Meredith Viera also revealed where she stands. (Barbara Walters was out, replaced by former Saturday Night Live cast member Ana Gasteyer who was also appalled that O'Neill's work might threaten Roe v Wade.) In the next segment, actress Katey Segal scolded the View team for being so polite to O'Neill.
Some of the comments and exchanges on the January 21 The View, as transcribed by MRC intern Rudy Peseckas:
-- Before O'Neill appeared, Behar was upset that a poll about abortion included the views of men:
Behar: "Just ask women because we're the ones who have to do it all, so I just think that it's our business, it's our problem and leave them out of it [audience applauds]....Look, if I had a set of scrotum then it would be my problem, right? If my scrotum was in trouble -- scroti [everyone's laughing, crosstalk]. Since I'm the one that's carrying the baby, I want to be the one to decide....I think it's a woman's issue and just be concerning women, and the Senate is comprised of majority of men, the Congress is men, and they're making decisions for women, and I don't like it."-- O'Neill noted that 80 percent of women that go in and have the opportunity to have an ultrasound change their mind. They do want their babies. I was not told that, and a lot of women"
Behar jumped in: "There seems to be a lot of shame around just having an abortion, though, which I think, I don't understand. It's a legal thing in this country, but a lot of women are embarrassed to say that they've had one. Maybe we should change that."-- Jones lectured her: But Jennifer, there is a difference between secrecy and privacy, and there are some women who say this is a matter of my business and my body and I need to make a choice thats right for me at this time.
-- O'Neill advised that if you have a teenager and you think you are doing them a favor with an unwanted pregnancy to go and get an abortion you are sentencing them to 30 percent higher risk of cancer. Thats a fact that you need to know before you make that choice.
Behar countered: But it is also a fact that its a higher risk to have a child, to give birth than it is to have an abortion.
ONeill: Thats not true.
Behar: Thats what I read.-- Viera worried: But prior to abortion becoming legal thats when things were really secret much more so than after it became legal, and very dangerous. So there is going to be abortion one way or the other.
-- ONeill urged adoption: Offer adoption as an option. One-third of our babies conceived in this country are aborted, now perhaps it's a little better now.
Behar complained: I think that adopted children have issues of their own too and giving up a baby after its come to term is a very painful thing also. I know girls who gave up babies years ago in the '60s before Roe v Wade and they suffer to this day that they gave up their baby so theres that issue too.
ONeill: I just want them to have the option, look at all the different ways that you can go-
Behar: Well Im afraid that your particular thing that you are going to thell them is going to influence them to roll back their abortion rights.-- Jones proposed: Suppose I am eighteen years old. Im going to college. I was careless I made a mistake. My life is ahead of me and I have chosen that I want to terminate that pregnancy and I dont want to hear from you Miss ONeill. In the first trimester, I make the decision in seven weeks. I dont want to hear the options. Ive made an informed decision.
ONeill zinged her: How can you be informed if you havent heard the options?
Jones: Because I am a smart women who is at eighteen, I have looked it up. This is what I want to say, if Im that person what do you say to me?-- Ana Gasteyer inadvertently suggested most women are idiots: The whole point of family planning is to give you options and alternatives. In fact the whole rollback is the fear that people dont know that they have the option of abortion.
-- In the next segment, actress Katey Segal, best-known as the mother in Fox's old Married....With Children, came aboard to plug her new ABC sit-com, 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter. She scolded The View crew: Well I thought you girls were extremely polite....I think she is not going to Washington to do much other than probably try and alter things. I mean I have a lot of opinions about that but do you really want to talk about that? It seems you covered that a lot, Im definitely pro choice that's what I will say [audience applause] and I thought you girls...but you know I like that everybody has an opinion and I think you are extremely polite.
The Web site for The View: http://abc.abcnews.go.com/theview/main.html
The Internet Movie Database bio page for Segal: http://us.imdb.com/Name?Sagal,+Katey
Web site for 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter:
http://abc.abcnews.go.com/primetime/8simplerules/index.htmlJennifer O'Neill is best-known for her role in the 1972 movie, Summer of '42. For her IMDB bio: http://us.imdb.com/Name?O%27Neill,+Jennifer+(I)
Fun fact, she's in her ninth marriage: http://us.imdb.com/Bio?O%27Neill,%20Jennifer%20(I)
For an old picture of her, check out a poster for the Summer of '42 movie: http://us.imdb.com/Posters?0067803
Her abortion alternatives Web site: www.PregnancyCenters.org
The View boasts having women hosts with different points of view, but on abortion they all have one view. -- Brent Baker
Abortion on demand is a black mark on the human race and Roe v Wade must be reversed. All humans have a right to life, from initial conception to eventual death.
From what little I know of Joy Behar (she had a radio talk show on ABC New York years ago) that statement about a "personal relationship" with Jesus was probably delivered in sarcasm. BTW, I hope I'm wrong!
Evil, bloodthirsty pigs. Cheering on the deaths of tens of millions. Ah, well, if historoy teaches us anything, its that there will always be butchers around who will applaud the spilling of innocent blood. After all, hundreds of thousands cheered Hitler at Nuremberg.
Talk about a supernova.
Rush pointed out this hypocracy this morning. It should be called the "pro-abortion" movement but then they would have a problem advancing the agenda.
ONeill zinged her: How can you be informed if you havent heard the options?
Jones: Because I am a smart women who is at eighteen, I have looked it up. This is what I want to say, if Im that person what do you say to me?
Oh yeah, I forgot to add. Starr Jones is an idiot. (audience applause) Good for you, Jennifer O'Neill
While Star Jones is a racist idiot,Joy Behar is the dumbest person I have ever seen on tv. The fact that she used to be a school teacher should tell us all we need to know about what is wrong with our schools. She is so stupid that even the other idiot women on that show jump on her sometimes,and she usually is allowed to get out of the stupid hole she has dug by making a joke about some conservative politician.
More importantly,EXACTLY ALL of the women who got pregnant did so with the help of a man. I am not aware of any who has gotten pregnant by herself.
George Carlin use to do this routine about the feminists and it ended with something like "Why is it the women who are FOR abortion aren't women you'd want to {screw} (<--- my word, not his) -- anyway."
Fits here, IMO.
That's what passes for deep thought for this bimbo.
I've always said that these liberals have no problem with a woman controlling her body when it comes to murdering an unborn baby, yet these same liberals will scream foul if a woman chooses to smoke herself to death.
I may be wrong,but I think the actual number may be much higher than that. I wouldn't even be surprised to hear it was in the 90% range. Even most people who want to make exceptions for the life of the mother,rape,or incest want those to be the only exceptions.
Why can't men have an opinion on abortion, Ms. Behar? They were in their mother's womb too, ya know.
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