• Whoopi Airs Fever Dream On Live TV, Says Musk And Vance Could Be Plotti

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 22 13:31:40 2024
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    �The View� host Whoopi Goldberg � with an assist from cohost Joy Behar � suggested that entrepreneur Elon Musk and Vice President-elect JD Vance were plotting a hostile takeover to gain control of the White House.

    During Thursday�s broadcast of the ABC midday talk show, Goldberg wondered about the amount of influence Musk was having on policy as Trump�s
    inauguration approaches.

    Noting that she was not the only person questioning �who is in charge,� she added, �I�ve been saying it for a while. I�ve been saying that Elon Musk believes he�s president. I do.�

    �Well, you�ve been calling him vice president,� Behar interjected.

    �I called him vice president, I called him president, because I don�t know
    what JD is doing,� Goldberg continued. �I hardly ever � I don�t � I don�t remember the last time we even talked about JD.�

    �He�s planning the presidency when they get rid of Trump,� Behar said.

    �So you think it�s Musk � Musk-Vance?� Goldberg asked.

    �It�s possible,� Behar replied.

    Goldberg then turned to the camera, addressing Trump directly despite the
    fact that she still refuses to say his name aloud: �Hey, You-Know-Who, stay away from the stairways.�

    WATCH:

    After a commercial break, Whoopi tries to downplay her assassination
    comments about Trump by claiming she was thinking about her cat: "My
    cat lays in wait for me on my stairs all the time and that's what I
    was referring [to]."
    "No one wants anything done to the President." Hostin
    pic.twitter.com/4qUc0thEYT

    � Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 19, 2024

    By the time the show came back from commercial break, Goldberg had apparently thought better of suggesting that someone might try to kill Trump and take control of the presidency.

    �Okay, I need to clean something up,� she said. �Because my cat lays in wait for me on my stairs all the time and that�s what I was referring � I was thinking of that, I wasn�t trying to indicate that they were actually
    standing there with their legs out, hoping he would trip.�

    �No one wants anything done to the president,� cohost Sunny Hostin added.

    �It was light-hearted and it�s the holidays, come on,� she complained. �My goodness!�

    �We did not mean that anybody should hurt the president,� Hostin said again.

    Critics quickly pointed out the fact that �The View� falls under ABC�s �news� division � and that the network just agreed on Saturday to shell out millions over �This Week� anchor George Stephanopoulos� on-air false claims that President-elect Donald Trump had been found �liable for rape� in the E. Jean Carroll case.

    �Fresh off a $15 million defamation settlement, ABC allows The View to fantasize about assassination plots against President-elect Trump,� Chad Gilmartin posted.

    Fresh off a $15 million defamation settlement, ABC allows The View
    to fantasize about assassination plots against President-elect Trump
    https://t.co/LBW9gB8FwG

    � Chad Gilmartin (@ChadGilmartinCA) December 19, 2024

    �The View falls under ABC�s network news division. Will just keep reminding
    you of that,� Stephen L. Miller added.

    The View falls under ABC's network news division. Will just keep
    reminding you of that. https://t.co/O4IfaVQmqf

    � Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) December 19, 2024

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  • From K Wills@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 23 01:21:43 2024
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    On Sun, 22 Dec 2024 13:31:40 -0500, Ubiquitous <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    �The View� host Whoopi Goldberg � with an assist from cohost Joy Behar � >suggested that entrepreneur Elon Musk and Vice President-elect JD Vance were >plotting a hostile takeover to gain control of the White House.


    JD Vance would be able, if President Trump were unable to perform
    the duties of President. Musk can only hope to be some sort of
    advisor.

    During Thursday�s broadcast of the ABC midday talk show, Goldberg wondered >about the amount of influence Musk was having on policy as Trump�s >inauguration approaches.

    Here is when Musk can have some degree of power. He can lobby to
    have certain actions taken. As anyone can. But here's the difference:
    Musk will have greater access to the President than the average
    person.


    Noting that she was not the only person questioning �who is in charge,� she >added, �I�ve been saying it for a while. I�ve been saying that Elon Musk >believes he�s president. I do.�


    There is nothing to support such a position. It's reasonable to
    believe he will have some degree of influence. But that isn't even the
    same area code as being President.

    �Well, you�ve been calling him vice president,� Behar interjected.

    �I called him vice president, I called him president, because I don�t know >what JD is doing,� Goldberg continued. �I hardly ever � I don�t � I don�t >remember the last time we even talked about JD.�

    �He�s planning the presidency when they get rid of Trump,� Behar said.

    �So you think it�s Musk � Musk-Vance?� Goldberg asked.

    �It�s possible,� Behar replied.


    So learning the Constitution wasn't a part of their education?
    Musk can never hold either office. He can't be President as he wasn't
    born an American citizen. And anyone who cannot be President cannot be
    Vice President.
    This is typically taught in sixth grade.

    Goldberg then turned to the camera, addressing Trump directly despite the >fact that she still refuses to say his name aloud: �Hey, You-Know-Who, stay >away from the stairways.�

    WATCH:

    After a commercial break, Whoopi tries to downplay her assassination
    comments about Trump by claiming she was thinking about her cat: "My
    cat lays in wait for me on my stairs all the time and that's what I
    was referring [to]."
    "No one wants anything done to the President." Hostin pic.twitter.com/4qUc0thEYT

    � Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 19, 2024


    She wasn't talking about her cat. It's far more plausible she was
    trying to be "edgy" with a lame joke. She failed.

    By the time the show came back from commercial break, Goldberg had apparently >thought better of suggesting that someone might try to kill Trump and take >control of the presidency.

    �Okay, I need to clean something up,� she said. �Because my cat lays in wait >for me on my stairs all the time and that�s what I was referring � I was >thinking of that, I wasn�t trying to indicate that they were actually >standing there with their legs out, hoping he would trip.�

    �No one wants anything done to the president,� cohost Sunny Hostin added.

    �It was light-hearted and it�s the holidays, come on,� she complained. �My >goodness!�

    �We did not mean that anybody should hurt the president,� Hostin said again.


    It's clear she wasn't actually suggesting anyone should try to
    harm anyone.

    Critics quickly pointed out the fact that �The View� falls under ABC�s �news� >division � and that the network just agreed on Saturday to shell out millions >over �This Week� anchor George Stephanopoulos� on-air false claims that >President-elect Donald Trump had been found �liable for rape� in the E. Jean >Carroll case.

    �Fresh off a $15 million defamation settlement, ABC allows The View to >fantasize about assassination plots against President-elect Trump,� Chad >Gilmartin posted.

    Fresh off a $15 million defamation settlement, ABC allows The View
    to fantasize about assassination plots against President-elect Trump https://t.co/LBW9gB8FwG

    � Chad Gilmartin (@ChadGilmartinCA) December 19, 2024

    �The View falls under ABC�s network news division. Will just keep reminding >you of that,� Stephen L. Miller added.

    The View falls under ABC's network news division. Will just keep
    reminding you of that. https://t.co/O4IfaVQmqf

    � Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) December 19, 2024

    But it's clear Whoopi's statement wasn't intended as a news bite.
    It's obvious she was trying to make a joke. And, as is more than norm
    with her than not, it failed.
    She has always done well enough as an actress. But she was never
    very good at stand-up.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Tue Dec 31 21:35:58 2024
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    [email protected] wrote:
    On Mon, 23 Dec 2024 01:21:43 -0800, K Wills <[email protected]> wrote:

    But it's clear Whoopi's statement wasn't intended as a news bite.
    It's obvious she was trying to make a joke. And, as is more than
    norm with her than not, it failed.
    She has always done well enough as an actress. But she was never
    very good at stand-up.

    How could she possibly think Musk could be president? Everybody knows
    where he was born.

    Besides "Whoppie is a `useful idiot`"?

    Seriously, she's borderline mentally retarded.

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Wed Jan 1 10:39:15 2025
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    Ubiquitous <[email protected]> wrote:
    [email protected] wrote:
    On Mon, 23 Dec 2024 01:21:43 -0800, K Wills <[email protected]> wrote:

    But it's clear Whoopi's statement wasn't intended as a news bite.
    It's obvious she was trying to make a joke. And, as is more than
    norm with her than not, it failed.
    She has always done well enough as an actress. But she was never
    very good at stand-up.

    How could she possibly think Musk could be president? Everybody knows
    where he was born.

    Besides "Whoppie is a `useful idiot`"?

    Seriously, she's borderline mentally retarded.


    She wasn’t when she had her own one on one interview show all those many years ago. She was quite engaging.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 2 10:13:39 2025
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    On 2025-01-01 17:39:15 +0000, anim8rfsk said:
    Ubiquitous <[email protected]> wrote:
    [email protected] wrote:
    On Mon, 23 Dec 2024 01:21:43 -0800, K Wills <[email protected]> wrote:

    But it's clear Whoopi's statement wasn't intended as a news bite.
    It's obvious she was trying to make a joke. And, as is more than
    norm with her than not, it failed.
    She has always done well enough as an actress. But she was never
    very good at stand-up.

    How could she possibly think Musk could be president? Everybody knows
    where he was born.

    Besides "Whoppie is a `useful idiot`"?

    Seriously, she's borderline mentally retarded.

    She wasn’t when she had her own one on one interview show all those many years ago. She was quite engaging.

    She renamed herself after a joke fart cushion (according to her) ...
    there really wasn't ever any intelligence there at all.

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