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Some of us are trying to have a rational conversation with you. I should know better.




If you are only willing to look at one side of things,, you damn skippy you should know better by now


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Well, she's at it again. That Behar is one bitter ol' biddy.

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By KARIN TANABE | 10/26/10 2:28 PM EDT Updated: 10/26/10 3:34 PM EDT
While “The View” has always been a show where the hosts are happy to sound off, of late they’ve been getting louder and louder. On Tuesday’s hour, Joy Behar transformed the talk show into a screamfest when the women started discussing Sharron Angle’s political ad called “The Wave.”


“Yikes, it’s like a Hitler youth commercial,” Behar declared after airing the ad. Barbara Walters jumped in too, saying “people are saying it’s very racist.” (For those who’ve missed it: The ad shows Hispanic men depicted as gang members wearing bandanas and posing for mug shots while moments later a white teacher reads to a room of white children. A voice says that Harry Reid voted “against declaring English our national language … twice,” while the children raise their hands and smile. )


“Oh, the white people are going to get pounced on by the bogeyman,” added co-host Sherri Shepherd, a comment Walters agreed with. “That’s what she’s doing,” Shepherd added. Then things started to get louder and the almost bleep-worthy expletives started to fly. From Behar that is.


“Let me tell you how stupid she is: 25 percent of the voters in Nevada are Hispanic,” said Behar. “This is a moron on top of being evil.”


“You’re right, not the way to go,” added resident conservative Elisabeth Hasselbeck. “From a Republican perspective here, I think the ad is way more than pushing the limit on what’s right,” she added, also musing upon regulations for ads with children in them.


And then, as often happens on shows with multiple hosts, the women all started talking over each other, but Behar was still able to squeeze in her opinions by winning the volume war. “I would like to see her do this ad in the South Bronx,” Behar said jabbing at the air with her pen. “Come here bitch, come to New York and do it.” The audience loved that one.


“You know, we’re praying for you,” said Shepherd, trying to take the conversation in a more godly direction. But Behar wasn’t having it. “I’m not praying for her. She’s going to hell,” Behar said with full on hand gesturing. “She’s going to hell, this bitch.”



Then, to prove the Bill O’Reilly/”View” jokes still aren’t quite dead, Walters said, “if she says this one more time, I am going to walk off this set.” She grinned but grabbed Behar’s animated hands.


“I want to say one thing, I am not a witch,” Behar countered, laughing.


“But you’re close,” said Walters, still grinning, and still trying to change the subject.


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Wow .... that's Liberal openess and acceptance of different viewpoints, I guess .....

I have seen a lot of conservatives on TV and heard a lot on radio get really upset at stuff liberals do ...... but I honestly can't recall hearing any of them saying "Come here bitch, come to New York and do it.” or “She’s going to hell, this bitch.”


I mean .... if you want to have a political discussion, fine. If you want to have a political debate, fine. If you want to argue vehemently for your position, by all means, stand up for what you beleve in. However, she just makes herself look childish with her tantrums and swearing, and threats.

Frankly, I love it when an avowed liberal like her acts like this .... because the "all important Center" is almost certainly turned off by antics like this.


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The people on the right do this all the time as well. They turn those in the center away all the time...


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Joy Behar came out today and said that flowers were delivered to her dressing room with a note, she pulled the note out of her bra.. he note said (and I'm paraphrasing).. "Joy, we made $150,000 in online donations yesterday, thanks for your help. Sharon Angle"..



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Behar, for some reason unbeknownst to me, actually thinks what she says matters. She is sack.

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Behar, for some reason unbeknownst to me, actually thinks what she says matters. She is sack.



Joy Behar is your typical liberal elitest who feels better than everybody else, she lives in NYC and mocks those from lesser states who "cling to their guns and religion"...

then there is this...

Man fired for wearing Bush sweatshirt at Obama rally

Son currently serving on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. George H. W. Bush.


He came to work early this morning wearing clothing that says "George H. W. Bush".

Hammond's son is in the Navy, currently serving on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. George H. W. Bush.

Hammond says he was not trying to make a political statement.

He says he got the sweatshirt and hat during a visit to the aircraft carrier on Family Day.

The back of his sweatshirt has a large drawing of the ship.

He says he wore it to show how proud he is of his son.

That didn't go over well with his union supervisor.

Hammond says he was told to take off the sweatshirt, or he would have to go home.

He refused. They told him he was fired from the job.

James Wright, a business representative from IATSE Local 33, says the union is still investigating what happened.

"If he was sent home because of the sweatshirt, he will be paid for the day," he said.


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I wonder if the supervisor gets reprimanded...instead...they should just blame Bush...or in this case Bush I

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