Another Fight on The View: Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Sherri Shepherd, Whoopi Goldberg (Video)
Oh my word. I think the ladies of The View should give it a rest on the political hot topics discussion. Yet another blow up went down today between Whoopi Goldberg, Barbara Walters, Sherri Shepherd and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. Check out the October video clip from The View above.
I can’t believe this, but Sherri Shepherd actually has some good points. And, naturally, Barbara Walters has the last, sane thought at the table.
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On October 7th 2008, David wrote:
This little hoosie ” Elisabeth Hasselbeck” acts 12 years old and has a closed mind. She needs to open her eyes to the real world!
On October 8th 2008, Shelly wrote:
Elisabeth is the only one of the “ladies” on The View that has a good head on her shoulders. Sherri didn’t know anything about politics before coming on The View, and she has evidently fallen into the liberal hole that the rest of the so-called “celebrities” have dug.
On October 8th 2008, kim wrote:
Whatever. Elisabeth’s point about Obama’s past is far more relevant than Sherri’s points on McCain’s relationships with women. Terrorists vs. women.. hmmm. If anyone walked in the white house with Obama’s past relationships, they’d be questioned up and down. But, hey let’s let him be our LEADER????? Come on.
On October 8th 2008, Kendal wrote:
Elisabeth should leave The View. She is so much better than every other host on that show…why are her opinions wrong? Typical Liberals.
On October 9th 2008, mary b wrote:
god Elisabeth is so messed up! she needs to shut up and think about middle class people.just cause she has money and don’t worry bout whats coming tomorrow.. we have to work long hours for no pay, no health insurance, and families to support, who gives a shit bout other countrys we need to take care of our own,and macain will just make us suffer more then we are allready.
PEOPLE need to open ther eyes.and see the real picture,, by the way, im not a democrat or repulican just a american who can’t make make a living, and having to worry bout my kids everyday about what if the need to go to the hospital,living paday to payday and seeing there faces,when thers no food in the house till we get paid.. god help us all !!!
On October 15th 2008, darick wrote:
i used to watch the view regularly when my scheduled allowed me too. although, i don’t necessarily agree with elisabeth hasselback, i think she has a lot of backbone, and demands attention where necessary, and this is the kind of dichotomy u need for this show to continue to build it’s glamorous ratings.
On October 16th 2008, Ronda wrote:
I think that Elisabeth is a big mouth. She argues with all the ladies on the view whenever something is said about McCain. She keep bringing up issues on Obama and ignore McCain’s if we are voting on opinions then neither opponents are worth voting for. I think what is necessary is voting for the person that we as individuals feel necessary. Elisabeth is winy, and she does not allow everyone else to have their say without her rudely interrupting and Barbara Walters is correct they all are intelligent women including Sherri, just because she didn’t live politically does not mean she doesnt’ know anything. These are intelligent women who are passionate about how they feel. Elisabeth opinion matters but she needs to get her head out of the republican versus democrat mindset, she portrays herself as a republican idiot she should know better and sometimes say well you know what both parties have done wrong and both parties could be good leaders. That’s just the truth.
On November 10th 2008, Susan Brown wrote:
I feel that it is necessary to have Elisabeth placed off the view. She tends to distort the truth about the subject matter and does not know how to disagree without confrontation.