Whoopie Goldberg Cusses Out Anne Coulter Because She Thinks Whites Don't Understand

Has anyone noticed how mannish these lib women are.

Sometimes you have to do a Pecker-check just to make sure they're not a dude.

There's more Dikes in the White House than Denmark
 
Has anyone noticed how mannish these lib women are.

Sometimes you have to do a Pecker-check just to make sure they're not a dude.

There's more Dikes in the White House than Denmark


Here is a list
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LGBT Appointments in the Obama-Biden Administration
To date, the Obama-Biden Administration has appointed more than 250 openly LGBT professionals to full-time and advisory positions in the executive branch; more than all known LGBT appointments of other presidential administrations combined.



Executive Office of the President
Miguel A. Ayala Deputy Associate Director of Communications, Council on Environmental Quality
Trent Bauserman Associate Director for Legislative Affairs, Council on Environmental Quality
Anthony Bernal Director of Scheduling/Trip Director, Dr. Jill Biden, Office of the Vice President
Jeremy Bernard Social Secretary, The White House
Michael P. Botticelli** Deputy Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy
Brook Colangelo Chief Information Officer, Office of Administration
Grant Colfax Director, White House Office of National AIDS Policy
Ashlee Davis Staff Assistant, Office of Presidential Personnel, The White House
Monique Dorsainvil Deputy Director of Advance and Special Events, Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs
Mark A. Doumet Special Assistant, Office of the White House Counsel
Carlos Elizondo Residence Manager & Social Secretary to the Vice President & Dr. Biden, Office of the Vice President
Alan O. Fitts Deputy Director of Advance and Trip Director, Office of the First Lady
Kathleen Hartnett Associate Counsel to the President and Special Assistant to the President, The White House
Shin Inouye Director, Specialty Media, Office of Communications, The White House
Brad Kiley Director, Office of Management and Administration, The White House
Kei Koizumi Assistant Director for Federal Research and Development, Office of Science and Technology Policy
Matthew G. Lawrence Press Assistant, Office of the United States Trade Representative
Jeffrey Lerner Regional Director, Office of Political Affairs, The White House
Denise Maes Director of Administration, Office of the Vice President
Ryan Metcalf Assistant to the Ambassador, Office of the United States Trade Representative
Greg Millett Senior Policy Advisor, Office of National AIDS Policy, The White House
Dave Noble Special Assistant to the President, Office of Presidential Personnel, The White House
Diana Noyes Researcher, Office of the White House Counsel, The White House
Gautam Raghavan Associate Director, Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs, The White House
Ellie Sue Schafer Director, White House Visitors Office, The White House
Campbell Spencer Regional Director, Office of Political Affairs, The White House
Everette Stubbs Deputy Director, White House Visitors Center, The White House
Nancy Sutley* Chair, Council on Environmental Quality
Chris Van Es Staff Assistant, Office of the First Lady
Kamala Vasagam Special Assistant to the President, Office of Presidential Personnel, The White House
Frederick Loo Wong Staff Assistant, Office of Presidential Personnel, The White House
Brian Bond Deputy Director, Office of Public Engagement, The White House
Ebs Burnough Deputy Social Secretary, Office of the First Lady, The White House
Jeffrey Crowley Director, Office of National AIDS Policy, The White House
Karine Jean-Pierre Regional Director, Office of Political Affairs, The White House
Zach Liscow Staff Economist, Council of Economic Advisers
Anthony Macri Office of Public Affairs, The White House
Alison Nathan Associate Counsel to the President, The White House
Zachary A. Portilla Assistant, Office of Presidential Personnel, The White House
Moe Vela Director of Operations, Office of the Vice President
William Woolston Staff Economist, Council of Economic Advisers



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Roberta Achtenberg Commissioner, United States Commission on Civil Rights
Cynthia Attwood* Commissioner, Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
Cornelius Baker Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
Praveen Basaviah Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
Bruce Bastian Member, President's Advisory Committee on the Arts for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Douglas Brooks Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
John Coppola* Member, National Museum and Library Services Board
Humberto Cruz Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
Chai Feldblum* Commissioner, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Michael Fleming Member, Council for Community Solutions
Brenda S. "Sue" Fulton Member, Board of Visitors to the United States Military Academy
Robert Greenwald Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
Michael E. Guest Member, National Security Education Board
Steve Gunderson Commissioner, President's Commission on White House Fellows
Tom Healy Member, J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board
Michael Horberg Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
Ejay Jack Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
Jack Jackson Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
Billie Jean King Member, President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition
James Kolbe Member, Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations
Reginald Lewis Member, Commission on Presidential Scholars
Susan Lowenberg Member, United States Holocaust Memorial Council
Robert M. Saltzman Member, Commission on Presidential Scholars
Kenneth Tolson Member, President's Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Hector L. Vargas, Jr. Commissioner, President's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
George B. Walker, Jr. Member, President's Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Nancy L. Wilson Member, President's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Phil Wilson Member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
Fred Davie Member, President's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Harry Knox Member, President's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships



Department of Agriculture
H. T. Atkinson Senior Energy Advisor to Undersecretary of Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services
Justin DeJong Director of Public Affairs, Office of Communications
Norah Deluhery Special Assistant to the Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services
Glenda Humiston State Director for Rural Development, California
Tony Jackson Director of External Affairs, Farm Service Agency
Carole Jett Deputy Chief of Staff
Michael Martinez Special Assistant, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
Ven Neralla Director of Congressional Affairs, Research, Education and Economics
Tom Fazzini Press Secretary
Jesse Salazar Legislative Analyst, Office of Congressional Relations, Office of the Secretary



Department of Commerce
Al Boudlin Member, Environmental Technologies Trade Advisory Committee, International Trade Administration
Michael Camuñez* Assistant Secretary, Market Access and Compliance
Lyle Canceko Director of Outreach and Strategic Initiatives, Office of the Secretary
Gary Gates Member, Census Scientific Advisory Committee
Peter Kaldes Senior Policy Advisor for International Trade, Office of the Secretary
David Mills* Assistant Secretary, Export Enforcement
Peter Pappas Chief Communications Officer, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Ryan Rhodes Special Advisor, U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service
Jim Stowers Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs
Benjamin Walther Member, International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna Technical Advisory Committee, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
John Connor Director, Office of White House Liaison



Department of Defense
Margarethe Cammermeyer Member, Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services
Tanisha Dozier Defense Fellow
Eric Fanning Under Secretary of the Air Force
Christopher Kirchhoff Special Advisor to the Deputy Secretary of Defense
Jonathan Lee Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense
Joseph Palacios Member, Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, Board of Visitors
Luke Schleusener Research Assistant, Speechwriting Group, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense
Tarak Shah Special Assistant, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Operational Energy Plans and Programs
Amanda Simpson Special Assistant, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logisitics, and Technology
Louis Tharp Member, Army Education Advisory Committee
Alex Wagner Special Advisor for Rule of Law and Detainee Policy
Douglas B. Wilson* Assistant Secretary, Public Affairs



Department of Education
Ruthanne Buck Chief of Staff, Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs
John Easton* Director, Institute of Education Sciences
Kyle Flood Confidential Assistant, Office of the General Counsel
Seth M. Galanter Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Office for Civil Rights
Steven Hicks Special Assistant, Early Childhood, Office of the Secretary
Robert Kim Senior Counsel, Office for Civil Rights
Steven Means Senior Policy Advisor, Special Assistant, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Jon O'Bergh Special Assistant to the Under Secretary
Michael Yudin Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
Marten Frazier Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Mid-Western
Adam Hackel Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Mid-Atlantic
Kevin Jennings Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools
Andy Lee Chief of Staff, Office of Innovation and Improvement
Janet Levenson Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Western
Henry Lo Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Western
Robert McGarry Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Mid-Atlantic
Summer Pennell Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Southeastern
Brett Peterson Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Western
Ken Santistevan Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Central
Patrick Shaw Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Mid-Atlantic
Graciela Slesaransky-Poe Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Mid-Atlantic
Erik Stegman Policy Advisor, Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools
Alena Treat Member, Regional Advisory Committee, Southeastern



Department of Energy
Clyde Henderson, III Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental & External Affairs
Michael J. Holland Senior Advisor & Staff Director, Office of Under Secretary for Science
Holmes Hummel Senior Advisor, Policy and International Affairs
Alexander Sewell Special Assistant, Office of Advance & Scheduling
Steven Robert Thai Press Assistant, Office of Public Affairs
Natalie Fernandez Trips Coordinator
Kristina M. Johnson* Under Secretary of Energy
Peter Roehrig Special Assistant, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy



Department of Health and Human Services
Ken Choe Deputy General Counsel
Jesus "Jesse" Garcia Special Assistant, Office of Public Affairs, Administration for Children and Families
Kathy Greenlee* Assistant Secretary, Administration for Aging
Perry Halkitis Member, CDC/HRSA Advisory Committee on HIV and STD Prevention and Treatment
Sarah Hunter Special Assistant, Administration for Children and Families
Pamela Hyde* Administrator, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration
Jeffrey Levi Member, Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Integrative and Public Health
Henry Ng Member, National Advisory Council, Healthcare Research and Quality
Jesus Ramirez-Valles Member, National Advisory Council on Minority Health and Health Disparities
David Roberts Member, Advisory Panel on Outreach and Education, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Herb Schultz Director of Region IX
Elisabeth B. Wilson Member, Negotiated Rulemaking Committee for Designation of Medically Underserved Populations and Primary Care Health Professions Shortage Areas
Jamison Citron Confidential Assistant, Office of the White House Liaison
David Hansell Acting Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children and Families
Richard Sorian*** Assistant Secretary, Public Affairs



Department of Homeland Security
Matt Angelo Special Assistant, Office of the Chief of Staff, Office of the Secretary
Pia Carusone Assistant Secretary, Public Affairs
Philip McNamara Executive Secretary, Office of the Executive Secretariat
Matt Nosanchuk Deputy General Counsel, Office of Legal Counsel
Matt Adler Special Assistant to the Director, Citizenship and Immigration Services
Daniel H. Hantman Senior Counselor to the Director, Citizenship and Immigration Services
Jeffrey Neal Chief Human Capital Officer



Department of Housing and Urban Development
Raul Alvillar Congressional Relations Officer
Alejandro Aviles Congressional Liaison Officer, Office of the Secretary
Jennifer C. Jones Advisor, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing
Patrick Pontius Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research
Raphael Bostic* Assistant Secretary, Policy Development and Research
Neill McG. Coleman Chief External Affairs Officer, Office of Public Affairs
Mercedes Marquez* Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development



Department of Justice
Mark Agrast Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative Affairs
Judy Appelbaum Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative Affairs
Laura Duffy* U.S. Attorney, Southern District of California
Jenny Durkan* U.S. Attorney, Western District of Washington
Michael Hughes* U.S. Marshal
Karen A. Lash Senior Counsel for Access to Justice
Sharon Lubinski* U.S. Marshal
Paulo C. Palugod Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources Division
Robert Lee Pitman* U.S. Attorney, Western District of Texas
Mitchell Rivard Press Assistant, Office of Public Affairs
Anne M. Tompkins* U.S. Attorney, Western District of North Carolina
Beatrice Hanson (nomination withdrawn) Director, Office for Victims of Crime
Matt Nosanchuk Senior Counselor, Office of the Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division



Department of Labor
Jeremy Bishop Special Assistant to the Secretary, Office of Public Engagement
Carl Fillichio Senior Advisor to the Secretary, Public Affairs and Communications
Gary Gates Member, Data Users Advisory Committee, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Adrian Haro Speechwriter
Charlotte Hayes Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management
Eric Kleiman Speechwriter, Office of Public Affairs
Joshua R. Lamont Special Assistant, Office of Public Affairs
Ana M. Ma Chief of Staff
Kathy Martinez* Assistant Secretary, Office of Disability Employment Policy
Mary Beth Maxwell Senior Advisor, Office of Policy
Joe Henriquez McNearney Special Assistant, Office of the Secretary
J. Todd Metcalf Deputy Director, Office of Recovery for Auto Communities and Workers, Employment and Training Administration
Dylan Orr Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Labor, Office of Disability Employment Policy
José Alberto Rodriguez Staff Assistant to the Secretary, Office of the Secretary
Jason Surbey Special Assistant, Office of Public Affairs
Livia Y. Lam Deputy Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs



Department of State
Daniel Baer Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor
Ethan Gelber Staff Assistant, Office of White House Liaison
Carl C. H. Gray Special Assistant, Office of the Chief of Protocol
David Huebner* Chief of Mission, New Zealand & Independent State of Samoa (U.S. Ambassador)
David Kim Staff Assistant, Professional and Cultural Exchanges
Mira Patel Policy Planning, Office of the Secretary
Jason Rahlan Protocol Officer, Office of the Chief of Protocol
Mark E. Walsh Deputy Chief of Protocol



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J. Andrew Jackson Deputy Assistant Secretary for Technology, Information, and Business Services
Jenny Sarabia Special Assistant for Advance, Office of the Secretary
Mark Perriello White House Liaison
Thomas Petrillo Special Assistant to the Director of Scheduling
Constance L. Rogers Deputy Solicitor, Energy and Mineral Resources



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Leonardo Martinez-Diaz Deputy Assistant Secretary, Western Hemisphere



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Camille Hazeur Director, Office of Civil Rights
Kevin F. Thompson Associate Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration
Orlando Gotay, Jr. Deputy Administrator, U.S. Maritime Administration



Department of Veterans Affairs
Raúl Perea-Henze* Assistant Secretary, Policy and Planning



Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Steven Adamske Director of Public Affairs



Corporation for National and Community Service
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Collin E. Burton Legislative Assistant, Office of Government Relations
Ted Miller Director of Public Affairs



Environmental Protection Agency
Heidi Ellis Senior Advisor, Office of External Affairs and Environmental Education, Office of the Administrator
James Martin Regional Administrator, Region 8
Ryan M. Robison Deputy Director of Scheduling, Office of the Administrator



Export-Import Bank
Jonathan Cordone General Counsel
Fred Hochberg* Chairman
Thomas Lopach Senior Vice President, Congressional Affairs
Dave Noble White House Liaison



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Ainissa G. Ramirez Member, Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering



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Jamal Brown Confidential Assistant
Daniel Gordon* Administrator, Office of Federal Procurement Policy



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Vic Basile Senior Counselor to the Director
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Nathan Osburn Senior Speechwriter
Jonathan Swain Chief of Staff
Chris Chan Special Advisor, Office of Public Engagement



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Lars Anderson Press Director
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Claire Lucas Senior Advisor on Public Private Partnerships
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Marisa Demeo* Associate Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
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Pamela Ki Mai Chen** Judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
Edward DuMont** Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Michael Walter Fitzgerald* Judge, United States District Court for the Central District of California
Emily C. Hewitt Chief Justice, United States Court of Federal Claims
Alison Nathan* Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
J. Paul Oetken* Judge, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
Joseph H. Gale* Judge, United States Tax Court
Albert Lauber** Judge, United States Tax Court
 
Has anyone noticed how mannish these lib women are.

Sometimes you have to do a Pecker-check just to make sure they're not a dude.

There's more Dikes in the White House than Denmark

true but thats if you ignore hollywood....but who would want to do that right?
You might make an honest statement then.
 
Personally I'd like ABC to tell us why they would have Ms Coulter on their program at all.

She's a hate-monger, pure and simple.

The only reason any television station has her on is to drum up ratings when she makes a particularly offensive remark.

ABC might as well just invite the Grand Wizard of the KKK to be on the view, it would be the same end result.

Ann Coulter is an offensive piece of shit. She's made a career out of it.

Whoopi Goldberg should not have engaged.
There was no way she could have been prepared to engage with a person who literally makes a living out of making divisive arguments.
Just engaging her in an argument in the first place created the illusion that anything Ann Coulter has to say has credibility.
 
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Whoopie's Grandmother was there......she knew everything about racism in the South. Problem is Whoopie believes a warp version of history. She may be attaching blame on the GOP when they barely existed in the South of Whoopie's Grandmother.

Democrats ran the South back during the time of her Grandmother. That fact has been white-washed by the left. All of the sins of Democrats have been passed off onto the GOP just like Obama keeps blaming all of his crap on Bush.

If you believe the truth don't go on The View because they know the real deal. Whoopie started swearing and telling Coulter that because she wasn't black she didn't know anything about racism. Whoopie acts like the only race that matters in America is African-Americans.

GOLDBERG: You know what, hold up Mrs. Coulter. Please stop, please stop! If you're going to talk about race, at least know what you're talking about. At least know what you're talking about.

Tell me how much you know about being black?


COULTER: Well, this isn't about being black.

GOLDBERG: But you just said that this is, you just made all these statements about how black people feel, tell me how you know.

COULTER: This is not a book about black people, it is a book about white liberals. And I do know and this is a fact, once for years, Republican policies on crime and welfare for example were called racist.

When they finally got implemented after the OJ verdict, implemented by Giuliani in New York, Reagan and Bush judges overall, tens of thousands of black lives were saved. That's a fact.

This is the definition of racism. That by virtue of your race you're better or more knowledgeable than another race.

SHEPARD: Everyone understands Republicans are way different than the way they are now and

COULTER: And that's what we are told and The Democratic segregationist were all Democrats, it's a lie that they were Conservative democrats

GOLDBERG: Everyone was a segregationist , everybody was! White people were, they didn't matter whether they were Republican or not.

COULTER: Republicans were not...

GOLDBERG: Bullshit! Bullshit, I'm sorry! That's bull, that's bull

COULTER: No, no that is not... ok just read chapter 14 in the book, the first Republicans to be elected in the south

GOLDBERG: I listen to my grandmother, who was there! Who remembers what happened.

COULTER: Howard Baker, an aggressive integrationist. first Republican elected in Tennessee to the Senate, Winford Brokford, first republican governor in Arkansas, an integrationist.

The Southern Strategy is a lie.



Then Barbara Walters chimed in and asked Anne Coulter "Is this all you do is write books to make people go OMG???"

Course she does. She makes millions bucking stereotypes.

Links

Ann Coulter Causes Mass Hysteria on 'The View,' Whoopi Bleeped... - Ann Coulter - Fox Nation

Democrats controlled the SOUTH back in those days--and Al Gore's FATHER was openly against civil rights--and voted against it. He wanted blacks over there--and whites over here. Obviously another democrat aka Senator KKK Byrd was very much against civil rights.

Gore could not, however, be regarded as an out-and-out integrationist, having voted against some major civil rights legislation including the Civil Rights Act of 1964. He did support the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Albert Gore, Sr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

In fact it was REPUBLICANS that came to the rescue to back Lyndon Johnson--on his 1964 civil rights bill.
Civil Rights Act of 1964 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And as we all know--ABRAHAM LINCOLN was a REPUBLICAN.
 
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When one's political positions are based on views expressed by actors and entertainers one has got to hope they don't vote, and furthermore question the quality of education one receives in America.

Funny, if Whoopie had any understanding what so ever of the post Civil War history of the South leading up to 1968, and what party ran the South, she would shut her mouth, but then again as long as she has her privileged life style she can spout her ignorance and continue to prove my point as stated in the paragraph above.
 
Whoopie is a racist idiot.

The Democrats fought against civil rights while Republicans pushed for it. The Democrats have done relatively NOTHING for civil rights for black people compared to what the Republicans have done.

Democrats are more racist than Republicans.

LBJ said that "I'll have these ******* voting Democratic for the next hunderd years."

He is the epitome of Democratic hypocrisy.

The Democrats like to spin the LIE that they are champions of the black race even as the do NOTHING to truly advance the race. Democrats are "brothers" in name only.
 
The fact that they think blacks need to be a protected class from criticism tells me that they don't think they're our equals.
 
Ann Coulter likes fighting you scum more than me, since I wouldn't give you scumbags the time of day going on that stupid show, CNN, msnbc, etc.

I guess her going on the View is like me wasting my time with scum like you here....but maybe she gets her kicks from dealing with idiots from time to time.

Personally I'd like ABC to tell us why they would have Ms Coulter on their program at all.

She's a hate-monger, pure and simple.

The only reason any television station has her on is to drum up ratings when she makes a particularly offensive remark.

ABC might as well just invite the Grand Wizard of the KKK to be on the view, it would be the same end result.

Ann Coulter is an offensive piece of shit. She's made a career out of it.

Whoopi Goldberg should not have engaged.
There was no way she could have been prepared to engage with a person who literally makes a living out of making divisive arguments.
Just engaging her in an argument in the first place created the illusion that anything Ann Coulter has to say has credibility.
 
Has anyone noticed how mannish these lib women are.

Sometimes you have to do a Pecker-check just to make sure they're not a dude.

There's more Dikes in the White House than Denmark

Scarlett Johansson, Drew Barrymore, Eva Longoria, Angelina Jolie...

The list goes on and on of hot liberal women.

But you're right in this sense:

Conservative talking heads at least tend to be picked for their beauty, to deflect attention from the fact that they have nothing intelligent to say.
 
Has anyone noticed how mannish these lib women are.

Sometimes you have to do a Pecker-check just to make sure they're not a dude.

There's more Dikes in the White House than Denmark

Scarlett Johansson, Drew Barrymore, Eva Longoria, Angelina Jolie...

The list goes on and on of hot liberal women.

But you're right in this sense:

Conservative talking heads at least tend to be picked for their beauty, to deflect attention from the fact that they have nothing intelligent to say.
I suppose he should have mentioned he was talking about politically astute women rather than ditzy Hollywood stars.
 
Whoopie is a racist idiot.

The Democrats fought against civil rights while Republicans pushed for it. The Democrats have done relatively NOTHING for civil rights for black people compared to what the Republicans have done.

Democrats are more racist than Republicans.

LBJ said that "I'll have these ******* voting Democratic for the next hunderd years."

He is the epitome of Democratic hypocrisy.

The Democrats like to spin the LIE that they are champions of the black race even as the do NOTHING to truly advance the race. Democrats are "brothers" in name only.

Another lie shrouded in a half-truth.

Every single district who had a Democratic Representative in congress that voted against the Civil Rights Act is now a Republican district.

Which means that the people who represent the interests of the voters that didn't want the Civil Rights Act to succeed are now ALL Republican.

But people like you and Ms Coulter just assume that the 90% of black folks that vote Democratic are just too fucking stupid to figure out for themselves what's good for them.

That is the point Ms Goldberg is trying to make. What the fuck do you know about what's good for black people or what black people want? Are you black? No? Well then I guess you probably don't know shit.
 
I suppose he should have mentioned he was talking about politically astute women rather than ditzy Hollywood stars.

I'm sorry, I thought we were referring to Ann Coulter here.

Who is nether intelligent or politically astute.

The only thing Ann Coulter knows is how to rewrite history in order to make people angry.

That is not generally a "politically astute" strategy. It riles up the base, and then riles up the opposition.

But Coulter profits either way.

She's like a fungus, breaking down society into it's component parts and then feeding on those parts.
 
Has anyone noticed how mannish these lib women are.

Sometimes you have to do a Pecker-check just to make sure they're not a dude.

There's more Dikes in the White House than Denmark

Scarlett Johansson, Drew Barrymore, Eva Longoria, Angelina Jolie...

The list goes on and on of hot liberal women.

But you're right in this sense:

Conservative talking heads at least tend to be picked for their beauty, to deflect attention from the fact that they have nothing intelligent to say.

I remember when I was dating. The stuck-up women in those night clubs. Then I go to a honky-tonk and the women were so hot and so friendly.

I wouldn't give a bucket of piss for some supermodel treehugger. Looks aren't everything. Give me a woman that can hang with me and not once bring up how minorities have been screwed by the white man. A woman with a nice of hooters and rides a Harley has my full attention.
 
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Whoopie is a racist idiot.

The Democrats fought against civil rights while Republicans pushed for it. The Democrats have done relatively NOTHING for civil rights for black people compared to what the Republicans have done.

Democrats are more racist than Republicans.

LBJ said that "I'll have these ******* voting Democratic for the next hunderd years."

He is the epitome of Democratic hypocrisy.

The Democrats like to spin the LIE that they are champions of the black race even as the do NOTHING to truly advance the race. Democrats are "brothers" in name only.

Another lie shrouded in a half-truth.

Every single district who had a Democratic Representative in congress that voted against the Civil Rights Act is now a Republican district.

Which means that the people who represent the interests of the voters that didn't want the Civil Rights Act to succeed are now ALL Republican.

But people like you and Ms Coulter just assume that the 90% of black folks that vote Democratic are just too fucking stupid to figure out for themselves what's good for them.

That is the point Ms Goldberg is trying to make. What the fuck do you know about what's good for black people or what black people want? Are you black? No? Well then I guess you probably don't know shit.
Is it racist to imply that Whoopi is incapable of articulation and that some poster on this site has to explain what she wanted to say?
 

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