Rosie vs. Elizabeth Hasselbach
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Originally Posted by Giantrobo
Wrooong.
I can see where Both sides are full of shit. I treat things case by case and don't tow any party lines exclusively.
I can see where Both sides are full of shit. I treat things case by case and don't tow any party lines exclusively.
That is signature material right there.
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From: The Appian Way by way of Birmingham, AL
Originally Posted by astrochimp

I think both O'Donnell and Hasselbeck are utter ninnies. One is a loudmouth, increasingly psychotic bully and the other doesn't have the brainpower to ever become psychotic. But one has big ol' swollen, pregnant boobies and a nice tan. Hence my ever opening this thread.
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Originally Posted by BigDaddy

That is signature material right there.
What-ever dude. Sure, I lean more towards Conservative. Oooh God forbid. But I'm not faithful to any one party. Both have let me down so I see no reason to stay married to either one. Fuck them both and their Kool Aid drinkin' followers. 
Also, I didn't say anything negative about Rosie's Comments because I don't care, I didn't defend Hasslehwatever her name is, and I certainly don't defend the war. In fact, my main "beef" with Rosie is she's obnoxious and a loudmouth. Other than that I don't care what she thinks. Rosie can say and think whatever she wants...so can Hasslewheveter her name is....
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Originally Posted by wm lopez
So Rosie trashed her dressing room and someone drew stuff on Elizabeth's picture.
Seems Rosie knows she looked like she was in the wrong on national t.v. and that's why they always have more lberal hosts than conservative. Rosie, Barbara & Joan are liberal and Elizabeth the only conservative. On Bill Maher's show he is liberal and has 2 liberal guests and 1 conservative. Now these 2 shows I have mentioned which I watch they knock FOXNEWS as one sided. Yet HANNITY & COLMES is 1 liberal & 1 conservative. And on O'Reilly's show he shows both point of views, but it seems the problem is that FOXNEWS shows the whole picture and thats what the liberal left don't want.
Seems Rosie knows she looked like she was in the wrong on national t.v. and that's why they always have more lberal hosts than conservative. Rosie, Barbara & Joan are liberal and Elizabeth the only conservative. On Bill Maher's show he is liberal and has 2 liberal guests and 1 conservative. Now these 2 shows I have mentioned which I watch they knock FOXNEWS as one sided. Yet HANNITY & COLMES is 1 liberal & 1 conservative. And on O'Reilly's show he shows both point of views, but it seems the problem is that FOXNEWS shows the whole picture and thats what the liberal left don't want.
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O'Reilly does shut down his guests. But fellas come on this is what makes liberals look bad
when you don't tell the whole story. When O'Reilly shuts down his guests is when he asks a question and the guest goes about with some liberal speech and so O'Reilly starts screaming answer the question. Now having had my own arguments at the work force with liberals about politics the same thing I have experianced when you corner a liberal with facts they just rant without confronting the issue. I suppose all you that don't like O'Reilly's show don't like when he sends a reporter to the judge's home to question him why he let go a child molester? And don't gimme this that a child molester needs to be understood and show some compassion liberal crap!
Why liberals fear getting to the truth is beyond me.
Truth to them seems to be say stuff like the U.S. goverenment was behind 9/11 and that's only if a Republican is in office.
when you don't tell the whole story. When O'Reilly shuts down his guests is when he asks a question and the guest goes about with some liberal speech and so O'Reilly starts screaming answer the question. Now having had my own arguments at the work force with liberals about politics the same thing I have experianced when you corner a liberal with facts they just rant without confronting the issue. I suppose all you that don't like O'Reilly's show don't like when he sends a reporter to the judge's home to question him why he let go a child molester? And don't gimme this that a child molester needs to be understood and show some compassion liberal crap!
Why liberals fear getting to the truth is beyond me.
Truth to them seems to be say stuff like the U.S. goverenment was behind 9/11 and that's only if a Republican is in office.
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Originally Posted by wm lopez
And don't gimme this that a child molester needs to be understood and show some compassion liberal crap!
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While tomorrow is Memorial Day... it's also Lisabeth's birthday. Luckily, she didn't have to give her final words.
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Originally Posted by wm lopez
O'Reilly does shut down his guests. But fellas come on this is what makes liberals look bad
when you don't tell the whole story. When O'Reilly shuts down his guests is when he asks a question and the guest goes about with some liberal speech and so O'Reilly starts screaming answer the question. Now having had my own arguments at the work force with liberals about politics the same thing I have experianced when you corner a liberal with facts they just rant without confronting the issue. I suppose all you that don't like O'Reilly's show don't like when he sends a reporter to the judge's home to question him why he let go a child molester? And don't gimme this that a child molester needs to be understood and show some compassion liberal crap!
Why liberals fear getting to the truth is beyond me.
Truth to them seems to be say stuff like the U.S. goverenment was behind 9/11 and that's only if a Republican is in office.
when you don't tell the whole story. When O'Reilly shuts down his guests is when he asks a question and the guest goes about with some liberal speech and so O'Reilly starts screaming answer the question. Now having had my own arguments at the work force with liberals about politics the same thing I have experianced when you corner a liberal with facts they just rant without confronting the issue. I suppose all you that don't like O'Reilly's show don't like when he sends a reporter to the judge's home to question him why he let go a child molester? And don't gimme this that a child molester needs to be understood and show some compassion liberal crap!
Why liberals fear getting to the truth is beyond me.
Truth to them seems to be say stuff like the U.S. goverenment was behind 9/11 and that's only if a Republican is in office.
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Originally Posted by wm lopez
And on O'Reilly's show he shows both point of views, but it seems the problem is that FOXNEWS shows the whole picture and thats what the liberal left don't want.
Whenever someone starts to give a pov that's different than his he starts yelling "Shut up. Shut up. Just shut up."
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Originally Posted by wm_lopez
I suppose all you that don't like O'Reilly's show don't like when he sends a reporter to the judge's home to question him why he let go a child molester? And don't gimme this that a child molester needs to be understood and show some compassion liberal crap!
Why liberals fear getting to the truth is beyond me.
Why liberals fear getting to the truth is beyond me.
Originally Posted by Reason Magazine
"Early in 2006, for example, O’Reilly went after Edward Cashman, a Vermont judge who gave a child molester 60 days in jail (or, to be precise, suspended all but 60 days of his 10-years-to-life sentence) because he couldn’t get treatment in prison. O’Reilly’s campaign, which included the threat of instigating a boycott against Vermont, left out a few salient facts: that the offender was mentally retarded and apparently did not understand the nature of his offense, and that his release was contingent on constant monitoring and treatment."
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I do remember that nobody was reporting Rosies' comments on the news and O'Reilly had a segment on why no other media was reporting the crazy stuff she was saying.
One of his liberal guests said it was not news worthy.
And now she's off the View because I guess it was on the things she said during her stint on the View. So O'Reilly was on top of things but because Rosie is a liberal it wasn't reported at the beginning from other media outlets.When Alicia Silverstone gave Elizabeth the cold shoulder after the incedent it just goes to show how the liberals act when you make them look bad.
One of his liberal guests said it was not news worthy.
And now she's off the View because I guess it was on the things she said during her stint on the View. So O'Reilly was on top of things but because Rosie is a liberal it wasn't reported at the beginning from other media outlets.When Alicia Silverstone gave Elizabeth the cold shoulder after the incedent it just goes to show how the liberals act when you make them look bad.
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Originally Posted by lucasorion
"Early in 2006, for example, O’Reilly went after Edward Cashman, a Vermont judge who gave a child molester 60 days in jail (or, to be precise, suspended all but 60 days of his 10-years-to-life sentence) because he couldn’t get treatment in prison. O’Reilly’s campaign, which included the threat of instigating a boycott against Vermont, left out a few salient facts: that the offender was mentally retarded and apparently did not understand the nature of his offense, and that his release was contingent on constant monitoring and treatment."
From the court transcript, witness: Dr. Cunningham FOR THE DEFENSE, Cross examination:
Q: Doctor, during your assessment you concluded that the defendant presented, in terms of his social demeanor as an early adolescent.
A: That is true.
Q: Would that be comparable to a twelve year old boy?
A: I'd say junior high, yes. Junior high, yes.
Q: Junior high, twelve, thirteen years old...
A: That's right.
Q: ...boy?
A: Yes. Socially, yes.
Q: So is it true to say that he would have the sense of right or wrong of a twelve or thirteen year old boy?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: I think he has the confidence and the skill, socially, of a twelve year old boy, but I think in terms of knowing the difference of right and wrong, he indicated to me that he knew clearly that what he was doing in terms of this sexual offending with K. G., was not a right thing to be doing.
Q: All right, so he knew clearly that it was not a right thing to be doing.
A: That's right.
Q: But he carried it on, and I'll be conservative in my estimate, for two to three years.
A: That's conservative, yes.
Q: Conservative.
A: Yes.
Q: He knew it was wrong, but he couldn't help himself.
A: No, I think he could have helped himself anywhere along the line, but he chose not to.
....
Q: Your assessment reveals that he likely has an IQ in the range of 75 to 85?
A: No, he has an IQ of about 101, which is average.
A: That is true.
Q: Would that be comparable to a twelve year old boy?
A: I'd say junior high, yes. Junior high, yes.
Q: Junior high, twelve, thirteen years old...
A: That's right.
Q: ...boy?
A: Yes. Socially, yes.
Q: So is it true to say that he would have the sense of right or wrong of a twelve or thirteen year old boy?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: I think he has the confidence and the skill, socially, of a twelve year old boy, but I think in terms of knowing the difference of right and wrong, he indicated to me that he knew clearly that what he was doing in terms of this sexual offending with K. G., was not a right thing to be doing.
Q: All right, so he knew clearly that it was not a right thing to be doing.
A: That's right.
Q: But he carried it on, and I'll be conservative in my estimate, for two to three years.
A: That's conservative, yes.
Q: Conservative.
A: Yes.
Q: He knew it was wrong, but he couldn't help himself.
A: No, I think he could have helped himself anywhere along the line, but he chose not to.
....
Q: Your assessment reveals that he likely has an IQ in the range of 75 to 85?
A: No, he has an IQ of about 101, which is average.
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I watched The View today which was prerecorded.... Today is Elisabeth's 30th b-day.. Rosie's gift? A vacation for EH and her family at Rosie's Miami house.
Another interesting observation: There was no political talk during the Hot Topic segment and it was very refreshing.
Another interesting observation: There was no political talk during the Hot Topic segment and it was very refreshing.
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O'Donnell Fades From 'View'
Co-host leaving three weeks ahead of schedule
May 25, 2007
Rosie O'DonnellRosie O'Donnell's year-long, headline-grabbing term with "The View" is finishing up a little sooner than expected.
Following the latest and perhaps most intense in a series of heated debates with co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck earlier this week, ABC announced Friday that O'Donnell would not be back on the show (she was originally scheduled to depart on June 20). O'Donnell herself made the call, according to a statement by ABC Daytime chief Brian Frons.
"We had hoped that Rosie would be with us until the end of her contract three weeks from now, but Rosie has informed us that she would like an early leave," Frons says. "Therefore, we part ways, thank her for her tremendous contribution to 'The View' and wish her well."
O'Donnell's departure comes two days after she and Hasselbeck got into another of their verbal smackdowns. What started as a discussion of the Iraq war eventually turned somewhat personal, with co-host Joy Behar and guest Sherri Shepherd looking deeply uncomfortable as the argument wore on.
It turned out to be the final YouTube-worthy moment of O'Donnell's tenure on the show, which has included numerous sparring sessions with Hasselbeck and a running feud with Donald Trump. O'Donnell's presence also led to a rise in ratings for the show.
"View" creator and executive producer Barbara Walters also thanked O'Donnell for her time on the show, saying, "Rosie contributed to one of our most exciting and successful years at 'The View.' I am most appreciative. Our close and affectionate relationship will not change."
O'Donnell, for her part, says she's "extremely grateful" for her time on the show: "It's been an amazing year and I love all three women."
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Co-host leaving three weeks ahead of schedule
May 25, 2007
Rosie O'DonnellRosie O'Donnell's year-long, headline-grabbing term with "The View" is finishing up a little sooner than expected.
Following the latest and perhaps most intense in a series of heated debates with co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck earlier this week, ABC announced Friday that O'Donnell would not be back on the show (she was originally scheduled to depart on June 20). O'Donnell herself made the call, according to a statement by ABC Daytime chief Brian Frons.
"We had hoped that Rosie would be with us until the end of her contract three weeks from now, but Rosie has informed us that she would like an early leave," Frons says. "Therefore, we part ways, thank her for her tremendous contribution to 'The View' and wish her well."
O'Donnell's departure comes two days after she and Hasselbeck got into another of their verbal smackdowns. What started as a discussion of the Iraq war eventually turned somewhat personal, with co-host Joy Behar and guest Sherri Shepherd looking deeply uncomfortable as the argument wore on.
It turned out to be the final YouTube-worthy moment of O'Donnell's tenure on the show, which has included numerous sparring sessions with Hasselbeck and a running feud with Donald Trump. O'Donnell's presence also led to a rise in ratings for the show.
"View" creator and executive producer Barbara Walters also thanked O'Donnell for her time on the show, saying, "Rosie contributed to one of our most exciting and successful years at 'The View.' I am most appreciative. Our close and affectionate relationship will not change."
O'Donnell, for her part, says she's "extremely grateful" for her time on the show: "It's been an amazing year and I love all three women."
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Rosie O'Donnell is taking her TV rant off-the-air and onto the internet by continuing her rant against former co-host Elizabeth Hasselbeck. According to her blog, O'Donnell "may never speak" to Elizabeth Hasselbeck again.
So much for being "buds" as Elizabeth so innocently put it in an interview with Fox's Hannity & Colmes not more than 2 months ago.
Hasselbeck squared off with O'Donnell on what was to be her last The View show, as the confrontational nature of their views became more contentious and personal, particularly on Rosie's part.
AP is now reporting that Hasselbeck called O'Donnell after their on-screen face-off, but was only able to reach Kelli, O'Donnell's female companion. O'Donnell says she didn't speak to her and "probably won't."
So much for being "buds" as Elizabeth so innocently put it in an interview with Fox's Hannity & Colmes not more than 2 months ago.
Hasselbeck squared off with O'Donnell on what was to be her last The View show, as the confrontational nature of their views became more contentious and personal, particularly on Rosie's part.
AP is now reporting that Hasselbeck called O'Donnell after their on-screen face-off, but was only able to reach Kelli, O'Donnell's female companion. O'Donnell says she didn't speak to her and "probably won't."
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Originally Posted by Ranger
Who will replace Rosie? The View is new tomorrow isn't it?



