Showing posts with label Whoopi Goldberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whoopi Goldberg. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Joe Biden Has A Midterm Surprise In Store For Democrats: A Book Nobody Asked For




Former President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he will release a new book in September, injecting himself back into the political spotlight like a stubborn case of political herpes that just won’t clear up, smack dab in the midst of the midterm election cycle as it enters its final stretch.

The announcement came during an unusual and at times awkward appearance at a New York event promoting former first lady Jill Biden’s memoir, “A View from the East Wing.” 

As Jill Biden wrapped up a discussion with moderator Caryn Elaine Johnson aka: Whoopi Goldberg, the former president unexpectedly left his seat in the audience and approached the stage, prompting laughter, confusion, and several audience members quietly googling “how to fake your own death.”

“I have a question,” Biden said, interrupting the event.

“Joe has a question? Like you couldn’t ask it later?” Jill Biden responded.

The former president then asked his wife, “Who do you love most in the whole world?”“Whoopi,” she answered jokingly, drawing laughter from the crowd. Biden remained standing as Goldberg attempted to continue the event, prompting Jill Biden to eventually relent.

“I love you most, Joe. Was that it? Was that the answer he wanted?” she said.

The exchange culminated with Biden using the moment to reveal his own upcoming book.“My book, which comes out in September, read it,” Biden told attendees after briefly commandeering the event like a guy who wandered into the wrong nursing home activity room.The announcement places Biden back in the national political conversation at a time when Democrats continue grappling with the fallout from his turbulent final years in office and lingering questions surrounding his decision to seek re-election in 2024 despite concerns about his age and health, concerns that were only slightly more obvious than a neon sign reading “This Man Is Running On Fumes.”

The former president has largely remained out of public view since leaving office, though recent appearances have reignited debate over his health and his administration’s handling of concerns about his fitness for office. Those questions resurfaced Tuesday as clips of Biden’s surprise appearance quickly spread online, mostly accompanied by captions like “He’s still doing this?”

At the same time, Jill Biden’s memoir tour has generated fresh scrutiny of the former president’s decline during the closing months of his presidency. In recent interviews promoting her book, the former first lady has described being frightened by Biden’s disastrous June 2024 debate performance against President Donald Trump, saying she feared at the time that he was suffering a medical emergency.

“I wasn’t horrified, I was frightened,” Jill Biden said of the debate. “I had never, ever seen Joe like that before or since. I don’t know what happened. As I watched it, I said, ‘Oh my God, he’s having a stroke.’ It scared me to death.”

Those comments come more than a year after Biden disclosed that he had been diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer that had spread to his bones, a diagnosis that fueled renewed scrutiny over his health and questions about the transparency surrounding his condition while in office, because nothing says “totally fine” like hiding advanced cancer while running the free world.

Details about Biden’s forthcoming book have not yet been released, but sources say it’s tentatively titled I’m Still Here, Dammit: A Hundred Pages of Nonsense and Ice Cream. Its September publication date ensures the former president will reenter the public arena as both parties prepare for a closely watched midterm election season, giving Democrats the gift they never wanted: Joe Biden reminding everyone why they begged him to step aside in the first place.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Whoopi Goldberg's theory on Trump is the most bizarre one can imagine


The View's Whoopi Goldberg just added another gem to her long list of head-scratching hot takes, this time floating the idea that President Donald Trump kicked off military action against Iran purely as a shiny object to distract everyone from the heartbreaking disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's mom, and those lingering Epstein files.

How the heck does that make any sense? I mean, what does the President have to do with a kidnapping and why would he want to distract from it?

During a recent episode, Goldberg [whose real name is Caryn Elaine Johnson] went bizarre conspiracy mode, insisting the public was being deliberately steered away from these other stories. "Well, I mean, it's just nutty as hell. It's nutty as hell," Caryn said.

She continued: “…Every day is something new. I was thinking about it yesterday because I thought, Well, okay, why haven't we been talking about Savannah Guthrie and what's going on there? Why haven't we not been talking about the Epstein files? Because that's still there. This is meant to get us so worked up that we are unable to see anything else.”

Co-host [Not-so] Sunny Hostin piled on with the classic line, saying, "It's a very 'wag the dog' feeling." 

Look, feelings about the ongoing conflict with Iran can run hot, fair enough, but the suggestion that Trump launched airstrikes and a broader military campaign just to bury coverage of an 84-year-old woman's abduction from her  Tucson home (now in its sixth week with massive media attention, a $1 million reward, and Savannah herself stepping away from the Today show to focus on the search) or the Epstein documents is the kind of logic that only makes sense if you're viewing the world through a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.

This isn't Goldberg's first swing-and-miss on Iran, either. Last year she famously equated the lived experience of Black Americans in the U.S. to the brutal oppression faced by women under the Iranian regime, another take that aged like Blockbuster stock.

Sure, when the U.S. military unleashes over 5,000 strikes on enemy targets, it dominates headlines. That's just how it works. But the Guthrie case hasn't vanished; it's still getting wall-to-wall coverage, with daily updates, family pleas, investigations into damaged utility boxes and doorbell footage, and even international attention. 

The Epstein files are still bubbling in the background, as they have for years.

Goldberg knows, or at least should know, that wars don't erase other news; they just compete for oxygen. Yet TDS has a funny way of short-circuiting rational thought. When Trump is involved, suddenly the most basic cause-and-effect reasoning goes out the window, replaced by elaborate distraction theories that collapse under the slightest scrutiny.

Meanwhile, back in the real world, the conflict is ramping up even as Trump signals it could wrap soon.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said Tuesday that Israel is "not seeking an endless war" and will coordinate with the United States on when to end the bombardment of the Iranian regime’s military and nuclear capabilities.

The airstrikes have hammered over 5,000 targets, gutting the regime's ability to sustain a fight. Whether you support the operation or not, spinning it as a ploy to hide a missing-person case or old scandal files is peak absurdity—and Goldberg served it up with a straight face. Classic View moment: lots of heat, zero light.

Meanwhile, Nancy Guthrie is still missing.

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Friday, November 8, 2024

Hollywood leftists who vowed to leave US if Trump won lied to us again

Sharon Stone, Cher, Barbra Streisand still here

So many celebrities told us months ago that if former President Donald Trump won the 2024 election [again] they would leave the country. Obviously, they were so sure Vice President Kamala Harris had the election 'in the bag' that they put their boasting out there.

Some of the liars include Sharon Stone, Cher, and Barbra Streisand.

[H/T Fox News Digital]

"I am certainly considering a house in Italy," Stone told the Daily Mail in July. "I think that’s an intelligent construct at this time. This is one of the first times in my life that I’ve actually seen anyone running for office on a platform of hate and oppression."

The nation evidently disagreed with Stone because rumor has it that Trump won bigly.

Cher, for her part, was interviewed by the Guardian and said, "I almost got an ulcer the last time. If he gets in, who knows? This time I will leave [the country]."

She hasn't even started packing, sources say.

Barbra Streisand told former funny man Stephen Colbert that she would not be able to "live in this country if he becomes president," and admitted she'd probably move to England because her foreign language skills are on par with her political acumen.

Representatives for the three women did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

President elect Donald J. Trump

Celebrities have lied about leaving the country after elections for years. Doug Eldridge, founder of Achilles PR told Fox News Digital, "Every four years, you hear the same recycled rhetoric from celebrities. It's become a running joke at this point. It's ‘all talk, no walk.’"

In 2016, celebrities such as Whoopi Goldberg, Miley Cyrus, Amy Schumer, George Lopez and others lied about leaving if Trump was elected. He was and they didn't.

When Trump first ran, Cyrus [who may have invented the twerk] wrote on Instagram, "My heart is broken into a 100000 pieces…I am moving if [Donald Trump] is my president! I don't say things I don't mean!" She later posted an emotional video on X accepting Trump as president and asking him to "treat people with love." So she said something she didn't mean and thus lied.

Amy Schumer, cousin of Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said on BBC’s "Newsnight" that year, "My act will change because I will need to learn to speak Spanish because I will move to Spain or somewhere. It’s beyond my comprehension if Trump won. It’s just too crazy."

Amy Schumer

She later said her remarks were just "said in jest" as she expressed her disappointment with the 2016 election results on Instagram. In other words, she lied and covered it up by saying it was all a joke.

While it's unclear if Streisand, Cher and Stone actually plan on leaving, Eldridge says their move should have "little to no impact" on their success. But the American public, who voted for Trump in an electoral landslide and popular vote majority, will not be effected due to the fact that the trio are mostly irrelevant. Of course, Streisand may sing a song about leaving America, and Cher may have an acting role as an angry grandma, while Stone may find a role in the Movie "Six." But don't hold your breath.

Christina Applegate

"Please unfollow me if you voted against female rights," Christina Applegate wrote on X, a woman who under the former Trump administration had all the female rights she is now claiming she would lose.

The one thing I believe the American public has showed us is the left's over estimation of the value Hollywood celebrities have on us now.

And pollsters, journalists, and the Democratic Party are having a cow.

Friday, August 2, 2024

Kamala Harris hasn't held presser since becoming presumptive Dem nominee: "I also haven't been to the gym"



Twelve days since becoming the presumptive Democrat presidential nominee, Kamala Harris has not held a formal press conference and is obviously using alleged President Joseph Biden's strategy of not being available to say something stupid to the press. 

She was interviewed on "The View" and was asked about this by Caryn Elaine Johnson, whose stage name is Whoopi Goldberg.

"Your critics say that you've refused to hold a press conference and you're using Joe Biden's basement tactics to win the election against that devil, Trump. What do you say to them?" Goldberg asked.

"We've held a press conference. We've held a press conference," Harris replied.

"But you haven't held a press conference," Goldberg said.

"I also haven't been to the gym or held a baby seal."

"Leave her alone; she has enough on her plate running against a white supremacist," Joy Behar said.

The audience cheered wildly over this observation made by the braintrust of The View.

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

No so bright Sunny Hostin wins this week's "The View" Dummy Award

"I was like, yo."

It's hard to imagine anyone of at least average intelligence conflating earthquakes, emerging cicadas and solar eclipses with climate change. They are not related other than the fact that they happen and we can observe these events. And regarding eclipses and cicadas, they are quite predictable, with earthquakes less so.

Then we have the women of "The View," America's most notable overachievers. Of these "geniuses" the winner of this week's Dummy Award is the execrable Sunny Hostin, a woman whose given name is an oxymoron as she is one of the least bright people in the public eye.

Hostin suggested that for some, and for herself, the fact that an earthquake, emerging cicadas and a solar eclipse all happening in the same year, proves that climate change is real. It's an idiotic opinion regarding unrelated phenomena, and while her co-hosts would normally go along with most idiotic positions, Hostin actually got some blowback from her comrades.

"All those things together would maybe lead one to believe that either climate change exists, or something is really going on," Hostin said Monday.

Something is really going on? What is she alluding to? Aliens? Trump?

A 4.8 magnitude earthquake was felt across New York and New Jersey on Friday and on Monday the highly anticipated and totally predicted solar eclipse occurred across the continental U.S. and Canada.

Hostin also recalled how her studio makeup artist "put on her coat" and "ran down the hallway" during the earthquake, saying "Jesus is coming" and "the rapture is here." This is mainly due to the idea that in order for one to work for the women of "The View," one has to be crazy.

What was unpredictable was that co-hosts Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg disagreed with her take on the effects of global warming on the moon and sun, and bugs that come around every 17 years.

"Except earthquakes are not at the mercy of climate change. It's underground. It can’t," Behar said, baffling Hostin with her brilliance.

"How about the warming of the planet?" she responded.

"No, it happens," Goldberg said. "And the eclipse, they've known about the eclipse coming because eclipses happen, and they actually can say when these things are going to happen."

The audience was now totally confused, not knowing who to believe.

Hostin pointed out how it was the first time in 100 years that two different cicada broods would emerge for their mating seasons at the same time, but Goldberg promptly shut her down, arguing it happens every 17 years.

Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin also joked that Trump caused the quake, "I read online that the earthquake epicenter was actually at Bedminster in New Jersey … Fun fact. So, it originated with Trump."

The audience was now really, really confused because a fake conservative told them what they already believed.

Others have caught big blowback for similar stupid takes, including Green Party member and U.S. Senate candidate for New Jersey Christina Amira Khalil. Her tweet went viral after she posted a similar theory to social media claiming the earthquake that rocked New York and New Jersey on Friday was caused by climate change.

Whatever happened to, "I don't know what a woman is; I'm not a biologist?" when it comes to earth science and astrophysics?

"I experienced my first earthquake in NJ. We never get earthquakes," she said. "The climate crisis is real. The weirdest experience ever."

Khalil is not an earth scientist, but she's definitely a moron. 

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Caryn Johnson [aka Whoopi Goldberg] apologizes yet again over anti-Semitic regurgitations she made



High school drop-out and thrice divorced former comedienne Caryn Elaine Johnson, [aka Whoopi Goldberg] does not know when to stop talking, especially when comments offend so many decent people who find anti-Semitism repugnant.

Goldberg [who dropped Johnson and appropriated the Jewish surname] was blasted by the Anti-Defamation League for making "deeply offensive" comments in an interview with The Sunday Times of London.

Goldberg suggested that Jews are not a race. “My best friend said, ‘Not for nothing is there no box on the census for the Jewish race.’ So that leads me to believe that we’re probably not a race,” the co-host of "The View" shared.

ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said in a statement that Goldberg’s comments “are deeply offensive and incredibly disappointing, especially given that this is not the first time she had made remarks like this. In a moment when antisemitic incidents have surged across the U.S., she should realize that making such ignorant statements can have real consequences.”

In a move to save her job, Goldberg has since apologized once again, in a statement to Variety. If you believe her this time, I would like to interest you in an investment property in Giza, where cotton is a My Pillow miracle.

“Recently while doing press in London, I was asked about my comments from earlier this year,” she said. “I tried to convey to the reporter what I had said and why, and attempted to recount that time. It was never my intention to appear as if I was doubling down on hurtful comments, especially after talking with and hearing people like rabbis and old and new friends weighing in. I’m still learning a lot and believe me, I heard everything everyone said to me. I believe that the Holocaust was about race, and I am still as sorry now as I was then that I upset, hurt and angered people. My sincere apologies again, especially to everyone who thought this was a fresh rehash of the subject. I promise it was not. In this time of rising antisemitism, I want to be very clear when I say that I always stood with the Jewish people and always will. My support for them has not wavered and never will.”

Yeah, sure.

Goldberg was referring to the anti-Semitic comments she made earlier this year on The View, when she claimed the Holocaust was not racially motivated when the panel of semi-geniuses were discussing a Tennessee school district's decision to ban Art Spiegelman's novel about the Holocaust, Maus.

“Well also, if you’re going to do this, then let’s be truthful about it, because the Holocaust isn’t about race. It’s not about race,” Goldberg said in February.

She was suspended from the ABC show for a mere 2 weeks, which ABC News President Kin Godwin announced in a statement.

“Effective immediately, I am suspending Whoopi Goldberg for two weeks for her wrong and hurtful comments,” Godwin wrote. “While Whoopi has apologized, I’ve ask her to take time to reflect and learn about the impact of her comments. The entire ABC News organization stands in solidarity with our Jewish colleagues, friends, family and communities.”

But the semi-genius couldn't keep her thoughts to herself and like her high school experience, learned nothing from it.

Should she be fired from "The View"? 

It's her First Amendment right to say stupid crap and it might even reveal to some of her liberal audience just how biased their pundits are. It's like the old say that leftists want to shut conservatives up while conservatives want leftists to keep talking.

Thoughts?

Monday, December 26, 2022

Caryn Johnson [aka Whoopi Goldberg] doubles down on her anti-Semitic remarks


Jewish community members and activists are demanding that Caryn Johnson who goes by Whoopi Goldberg be terminated from the Special Ed. show known as "The View" after the former comedienne doubled-down on a past Holocaust remark she made, which created an angry outcry on social media from Jews and Gentiles alike.

The adipose African-American woman got suspended about ten months ago after she bloviated that the Holocaust was "not about race," but she evidently didn't learn anything from the suspension. 

In an interview with the U.K.'s The Sunday Times, the low-information racist showed no remorse for her past sentiments about the targeted, systematic killing of six million Jews for the crime of being Jews.

She also claimed the Nazis targeted people of African descent in addition to Jews because they were physically different and went as far as to suggest that Jews had an easier time blending in with White people and hiding from the Nazis than Black people did at the time of the Holocaust.

"It doesn’t change the fact that you could not tell a Jew on a street. You could find me. You couldn’t find them. That was the point I was making," she ignorantly said. "But you would have thought that I’d taken a big old stinky dump on the table, butt naked." 

At which point the interviewer, Janice Turner, threw up in her mouth.

The Times of Israel called Goldberg's comments "incendiary" in an article Sunday, pointing out that while her real name is Caryn Elaine Johnson, the racist has no Jewish ancestry and adopted a more "Jewish-sounding" stage name.

Goldberg's Holocaust comments in February, which led to her two-week suspension from the network and a subsequent apology, stunned many in the Jewish community. At the time, faith leaders, activists and online critics encouraged her to educate herself on the topic, but largely supported her return to the somewhat retarded show.

Now, with her obvious lack of remorse as seen in her latest interview, some are calling for her termination over her history of ignorant statements that categorize the Holocaust as a "white-on-white crime," rather than what it was.

Perhaps she unveiled her true anti-Semitic, anti-White racism after Kanye West [aka Ye] went public with his. As Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby said of anti-Semitism in response to Goldberg, that . . . "history's oldest and most toxic hatred--is surging, but Whoopi is determined to trivialize it."

Lucy Lipiner, a Holocaust survivor and author of "Long Journey Home: A Young Girl's Memoir of Surviving the Holocaust" responded:
"Whoopi Goldberg continues to use the Holocaust as her punching bag. We told her that her comments harm us and she simply doesn’t care." 

"I survived the Nazis and the Holocaust," she added, "so I’ll be damned if I let a comedy has-been, peddling a fake Jewish name get the better of me."
Newsweek contributor Joel Petlin wrote: 
"Accepting apologies from some people who spew Antisemitic garbage is the triumph of hope over experience. We know that the Antisemitism will likely reoccur, but we still hope that they learned something along the way. Alas Whoopi just learned she could get away with it. Again."
In her write-up of the interview, the Times' Janice Turner revealed that, "Even now [Goldberg] does not understand why her remarks offended. She insists Jewish people themselves are divided about whether they are a race or a religion."

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One thing that is abundantly clear is that we should never be fooled into believing that being a celebrity equates with intelligence. Goldberg is simply a black Karen who spells it differently. It's time for Caryn Johnson to find another means of employment.

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

"The View's" Asunción Cummings Hostin denies that she compared white Republican women to roaches



Of the hundreds of people who watch "The View" and heard Asunción Cummings "Sunny" Hostin compare white Republican women to "roaches" if they vote for GOP candidates, they now have to believe that she never said that. 

So if you were able to watch the replay of her statement [assuming you had first digested your food to keep from upchucking] you know that her denial is bull crap.



Hostin and her cohosts on the ditsy ABC midday talk show spent much of Tuesday’s broadcast discussing the midterm elections — which were already underway all across the country as she spoke — and Hostin tried to walk back her comments from a few days earlier.
After a commercial break, weak Alyssa buckles to racist Sunny and claims she "misquoted" her.
FACT CHECK FALSE: Sunny did call white women roaches, and she is a racist.
She then goes on to say that the rhetoric still needs to be brought down. pic.twitter.com/nYQNvjNOiA

— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro)
Republican token Alyssa Farah Griffin, the token conservative, began the segment with a warning, saying that she was concerned about the tone of the language many on the far left were using to talk about their political opposition — and Hostin rudely interrupted.

“This won’t be a popular opinion at the table, but I worry that some of the far left has become so negative in how they talk about the other party —” Griffin began.

“Who are these far left people?” Hostin interrupted.

“Sunny —” Griffin tried to continue but Hostin continued talking over her.

“You can both-sides this,” she pushed back. “Because the far left — the far left — did not storm the Capitol.”

“Last week you called — last week you called white Republican women cockroaches,” Griffin said.

“Actually I didn’t,” Hostin pointed an accusatory finger at Griffin. “I used a —”

“You said they were acting like cockroaches —” Griffin continued.

“That was a metaphor,” Joy Behar protested.

So it's okay to say that Hostin is like a mule's ass, using a metaphor.

The women began talking over each other to such a degree that 

Caryn Elaine Johnson, aka Whoopi Goldberg,  scolded them, demanding that they “tone it down” so that people could understand what they were saying because it was beginning to sound like a kindergarten school bus that tickles Kamala Harris' fancy.

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Hostin then repeated the analogy, saying that white suburban women voting Republican was “like roaches voting for Raid.”

So by that comparison the Republican Party wants to exterminate women, which isn't too hyperbolic when you consider who voiced the statement in the first place.

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Whoopi speaks for God on abortion, all bibles aside



Whoopi Goldberg on Wednesday's clusterfrack [sic] episode of TheView debated with pro-life Elisabeth Hasselbeck, on what it means to be pro-life. Goldberg, a world renown religious scholar and political scientist, said that she has "first hand information" that God the Father, is fine with killing unborn babies.

Goldberg, who maniacally insisted that every co-host of the ABC daytime talk show was "pro-life" [with the one small exception inside the mother's womb] make a typically brilliant, religion-inspired argument that, in order to help a woman deal with an unwanted life inside her, "you gotta break a few eggs."

"As Barack Obama said," Whoopi began, "'why should [my] daughter be punished with an unwanted baby?' See what I'm sayin' child?"

Hasselbeck railed against Goldberg's self-proclaimed logic, but Goldberg countered her points again saying that God gave women "freedom of choice."

Yes, that's true. Any person, including a woman [whatever that is--I'm not a biologist] has freedom of choice--if that person is willing to go to hell, if God has anything to say about that. So a woman can choose to carry the life inside her [assuming 'her' is her pronoun] or kill it. 

What about: "Thou shalt not kill"

If Whoopi Goldberg really believes in God, then she knows she's blowing smoke up the skirt of Elisabeth Hasselbeck. If she doesn't believe in God, then she should not invoke Him in the debate.

With her incredible memory of scripture, Goldberg quoted the teachings of Jesus Christ: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," she said, in an attempt to keep Hasselbeck from speaking about killing babies lest she risk judging others.

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What a stupid attempt to win an argument that cannot be won by invoking God into it and pretending He is on the side of people who would kill an innocent baby.

Anyone who takes The View with any level of seriousness, should not be taken with any level of seriousness.


Wednesday, February 2, 2022

The Rogan critics virtue signalers have their own garbage histories, lest you forget


Falsetto singing geriatric virtue signaler, Neil Young along with someone named Joni Mitchell, have left Spotify because Joe Rogan has guests on his Spotify program with whom they disagree and claim they spread "misinformation." 

The real reason they left is their need for relevance at a time when people under 40 may have not even heard of them. Others have followed in their footsteps.

Young said that if Joe Rogan is on Spotify, then he is leaving the platform. This caused no less than ten people to feel distressed. Mitchell, who is best known for a song, one can imagine, is also using this opportunity to get her name out there and maybe sell a few vinyl albums, if they still exist.


Spotify has been under fire for not censoring "The Joe Rogan Experience," which has been accused by critics of spreading COVID "misinformation," according to people who have already done just that and have changed their information to a newer version of misinformation. But since they are on the Left, no harm, no foul. 

Young gave Spotify an ultimatum to either choose him or Rogan, like a child who threatens to take his ball home if the other kids don't change the call. But Spotify has struck a $100,000,000 deal with Rogan so they basically flipped the old folks off. [Not that the First Amendment means anything, of course.]

The stance of the 76-year-old falsetto singer inspired others, with better voices, to follow suit, including the 78-year-old Mitchell, who never speaks about the time she wore blackface.

Yes, both Young and Mitchell have their own history of controversy, as do many others on the Left.

Ted Danson

During the height of the AIDS epidemic, Neil Young went after the gay community with a Fauci-sounding claim that anyone can contract AIDS just going to the grocery store. He also made a homophobic slur, possibly to take the onus from himself as he sounds like a woman when he sings.

"You go to a supermarket and you see a f--got behind the f--kin’ cash register, you don’t want him to handle your potatoes," Young said in a 1985 interview with Melody Maker.

And then there's phony Joni Mitchell wearing blackface at a 1976 Halloween party. She went dressed as a "pimp-like character" and described as a  "svelte black man in a zoot suit with matching chapeau, meticulous afro, wide moustache and big, dark shades."

Mitchell said she was dressing as her alter ego "Art Nouveau." This had been an ongoing character for the singer. "Nouveau" was on the cover of her 1977 album "Don Juan's Reckless Daughter."

Tom Hanks

The left loves to virtue signal but it's unearned virtue.

"I was walking down Hollywood Boulevard (when) a [B]lack guy walked by me with a diddy-bop kind of step, and said in the most wonderful way, 'Lookin' good, sister, lookin' gooood'," Mitchell explained the inspiration for the costume in a 1988 interview with Q Magazine. "His spirit was infectious, and I thought, I'll go as him. I bought the make-up, the wig… sleazy hat and a sleazy suit and that night I went to a Halloween party and nobody knew it was me."

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In an interview with New York Magazine in 2015, Mitchell said "When I see [B]lack men sitting, I have a tendency to go – like I nod like I’m a brother… I really feel an affinity because I have experienced being a [B]lack guy on several occasions."

So she identifies as a Black man in a woman's White skin. I don't believe her.

Joni Mitchell made up as a pimp

If you're on the Left, you can get away with this crap. Look at Whoopi Goldberg who did not see Hitler's attempt to exterminate the Jews as a racial issue. Unlike Roseanne Barr, who also made a racist tweet about Barack Obama. Goldberg [not her real name--she appropriated it] got a 2-week suspension while Barr was fired and suffered greatly afterward.

Kylie Jenner

So Neil Young can sing in falsetto "Rocker in the Free World," but it's just a song and he doesn't believe in the words, only the money the words made.



Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Whoopi Goldberg says Holocaust was about two 'White groups' [because she's not that bright]



"The View" should come with a warning label: "Caution, Watching the View Can Cause Severe Damage to the Human Cerebral Cortex." The co-host of this intellectual clusterfrack, Whoopi Goldberg, stated that the Holocaust was "not about race" but about "man's inhumanity to man."

Seriously? This woman makes Alexandria Obviously-Comatose look like a genius.

Goldberg seems to have discounted the systematic killing of six million Jews, a group of people the Nazis believed were "racially inferior" and believed themselves "racially superior" as they desired to create a "racially pure" state. The United States Holocaust Museum explains that the "inferior" Jews "were considered an alien threat to the so-called German racial community."

Other groups were also targeted by the Nazis, including children, due to their "perceived racial and biological inferiority." Also targeted were Gypsies, Germans with disabilities, Poles and Russians, homosexuals and others.

So yes, in part the Holocaust was about man's inhumanity to man, but Goldberg is leaving out the intentions of the Nazis and how they viewed race [the Jews weren't considered to be White], and their determination to create a "pure race" of Germans. And by omitting what they did to the Jews is verging on anti-Semitism if she was doing it intentionally.

The statement by Goldberg came during a half-witted conversation about a Tennessee school district voting to remove "Maus," a Pulitzer Prize winning graphic novel about the Holocaust from its curriculum due to "inappropriate language" [especially upsetting to drag queens who have to read those words to children sitting on their lap], and an illustration of a nude woman without a penis, which might upset the trans community.

The novel is by Art Spiegelman and it tells the story of his Jewish parents living in 1940s Poland and depicts him interviewing his father about his experiences as a Holocaust survivor.

Ana Navarro mentioned a Florida bill that could prevent any conversation in schools that makes students feel uncomfortable race or gender, prompting Sunny Hostin to ponder if teaching students about topics like the Holocaust could eventually be prohibited.

"The Holocaust isn’t about race," Goldberg said as her co-hosts appeared stunned.

"No, it’s not about race," Goldberg continued.

Joy Behar, the show's braintrust said, "Well, they considered Jews a different race."

"It’s not about race," Goldberg, who pulls most of her thoughts from her nether regions insisted.

"What is it about?" Behar asked.

"It’s about man’s inhumanity to man, that’s what it’s about," Goldberg said.

"But it’s about a White supremacist going after Jews and Gypsies," Navarro said as Goldberg attempted to speak over her.

"But these are two White groups of people," Goldberg said as her colleagues disagreed.

She was told Nazis didn’t consider Jewish people to be "White" but continued with her point nonetheless.

"You’re missing the point," Goldberg pontificated. "The minute you turn it into race, it goes down this alley. Let’s talk about it for what it is. It’s how people treat each other. It’s a problem. It doesn’t matter if you’re Black, or White, cause Black ,White, Jews, Italians, everybody eats each other."

So when it's about the Jews being slaughtered for being born Jewish and said to be non-White, it isn't about race. But when it's anyone who supports law and order, or who voted for Trump, or who said Michael Brown didn't have his hands up, or a White Kyle Rittenhouse defending himself and shooting three White guys, it's about race.

Makes perfect sense . . . if you watch "The View."

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Goldberg was blasted online for her take on Hitler's belief in a "master race" and his attempt to completely eliminate the Jewish race in Europe.

One writer said Goldberg's statement perfectly captured "the absolute ignorance of the non-Jewish world, encouraged by the mainstream media, when it comes to understanding the Holocaust," adding Goldberg should "open a god--n book."

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