jimnyc
11-29-2016, 03:13 PM
I could have answered this a few years back. Idiots. And the show SHOULD have one less person on their panel, but she can't hold her word. Not surprising that the only one with any brains is the lone conservative. :rolleyes:
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Is 'The View' the Dumbest Show on TV?
Want to get a quick brain boost? Watch "The View," the long-running, syndicated chat fest. You're bound to feel better about your educational status after a few of the show's patented political debates.
This week, "The View" discussed the death of Fidel Castro. You can practically predict where this is going without watching a single frame:
Unabashed Obama defense
A clear lack of knowledge on the subject
Turning the death of a dictator into a Trump-bashing session.
If you guessed all three ... congratulations!
The show's hosts mostly defended President Obama's toothless statement concerning Castro's death, one that didn't dare mention any of the vile truths of his reign.
Jedidiah Bila, the lone "conservative" on the show, looked ill.
"I'm nauseated," Bila said.
A confused Joy Behar blurted out, "Why?"
"You're talking about a mass murderer," Bila responded. "You're talking about a guy who imprisoned people, who put gay people in jail.... When I see 'countless ways in which Fidel Castro altered the course of individuals' lives,' yeah, by killing them."
Who let her on the show?
Goldberg said Obama's statement had to be bland in order to prop up the newly opened lines of communication between the countries. The very lines that will greatly benefit Cuba and do far less for U.S. interests beyond vacationing Americans.
Kowtowing to Obama is what the show does best, though.
Naturally, Whoopi Goldberg hinted that America could soon become a freedom-starved home like Cuba, a veiled reference to Donald Trump's inauguration in January. It's always important to slam the GOP on "The View" even while recalling decades of terror under a dictatorial regime outside the U.S.
The hosts even slammed Trump's morally sound reaction to Castro's passing.
Behar then shared details of her recent Cuba visit:
I went to Cuba last April, and it's interesting. I mean, they have 100 percent literacy rate there, so everybody gets a free education. Everybody has top of the line medical care, so everyone's healthy.
Everyone's healthy? Really? Did she tour the whole country? Was her tour sponsored/overseen by government officials? What is her medical expertise, by the way, where she can confirm Cubans get the very best care? Is that why so many Cubans risk their lives on rickety rafts to escape?
The nation's exceptional medical care for all is a big, fat lie (http://www.nationalreview.com/article/432680/myth-cuban-health-care). Shame on Behar for believing the state-run media line.
Rest here - https://pjmedia.com/lifestyle/2016/11/28/is-the-view-the-dumbest-show-on-tv/
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Is 'The View' the Dumbest Show on TV?
Want to get a quick brain boost? Watch "The View," the long-running, syndicated chat fest. You're bound to feel better about your educational status after a few of the show's patented political debates.
This week, "The View" discussed the death of Fidel Castro. You can practically predict where this is going without watching a single frame:
Unabashed Obama defense
A clear lack of knowledge on the subject
Turning the death of a dictator into a Trump-bashing session.
If you guessed all three ... congratulations!
The show's hosts mostly defended President Obama's toothless statement concerning Castro's death, one that didn't dare mention any of the vile truths of his reign.
Jedidiah Bila, the lone "conservative" on the show, looked ill.
"I'm nauseated," Bila said.
A confused Joy Behar blurted out, "Why?"
"You're talking about a mass murderer," Bila responded. "You're talking about a guy who imprisoned people, who put gay people in jail.... When I see 'countless ways in which Fidel Castro altered the course of individuals' lives,' yeah, by killing them."
Who let her on the show?
Goldberg said Obama's statement had to be bland in order to prop up the newly opened lines of communication between the countries. The very lines that will greatly benefit Cuba and do far less for U.S. interests beyond vacationing Americans.
Kowtowing to Obama is what the show does best, though.
Naturally, Whoopi Goldberg hinted that America could soon become a freedom-starved home like Cuba, a veiled reference to Donald Trump's inauguration in January. It's always important to slam the GOP on "The View" even while recalling decades of terror under a dictatorial regime outside the U.S.
The hosts even slammed Trump's morally sound reaction to Castro's passing.
Behar then shared details of her recent Cuba visit:
I went to Cuba last April, and it's interesting. I mean, they have 100 percent literacy rate there, so everybody gets a free education. Everybody has top of the line medical care, so everyone's healthy.
Everyone's healthy? Really? Did she tour the whole country? Was her tour sponsored/overseen by government officials? What is her medical expertise, by the way, where she can confirm Cubans get the very best care? Is that why so many Cubans risk their lives on rickety rafts to escape?
The nation's exceptional medical care for all is a big, fat lie (http://www.nationalreview.com/article/432680/myth-cuban-health-care). Shame on Behar for believing the state-run media line.
Rest here - https://pjmedia.com/lifestyle/2016/11/28/is-the-view-the-dumbest-show-on-tv/