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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Whoopi Goldberg Cuts Obama's Campaign Off at the Knees




"View" co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck was in tears Thursday after a discussion about the use of the n-word, in which fellow co-host Whoopi Goldberg told her the two "don't live in the same world."

During a segment covering Jesse Jackson's recent use of the n-word while preparing to tape an interview on FOX News, Whoopi and co-host Sherri Shepard, who are both black, contested that the word has a different meaning for black people.

"It's something that means something way different to me than it does to you," said Shepard. "I can use it as a term of endearment."

Shepard also said to co-host Barbara Walters: "I don't want to hear it come out of your mouth."

Hasselbeck contested that "We [blacks and whites] don't live in different worlds, we live in the same world."

Goldberg, who used the n-word repeatedly during the broadcast (it was bleeped out), said that "We don't live in the same world. What I need you to understand is the frustration that goes along with when you say we live in the same world. It isn't balanced."

Hasslebeck tearfully replied that "when we live in a world where pop culture then uses that term, and we're trying to get to a place where we feel like we're in the same place, where we feel like we're in the same world ... how are we supposed to then move forward if we keep using terms that bring back that pain?"

Click here to see a video of the exchange from the Huffington Post.

The TrekMedic grabs a 40, turns on Power 99 and raps:

Well,..I guess every "negro" supporting the Obama Lama's message of "change" and "hope" are showing their true colors - and I mean that literally.





Oh, yeah,..and like you were going to see ME rap,......

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1 Comments:

At 9:26 PM, Blogger Sezme said...

Power 99! HA! Sorry...that's just making me laugh.

We don't live in the same world, because people like Whoopi don't want to progress, they want to stand in the shite and say they can't get out of it. It is ridiculous.

Jackson used the term in hate, not endearment.

People (of all races) need to stop making excuses for the ill behavior of others just because they are of the same race. You cannot explain things away. Utter BS.

 

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