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May 23, 2007

Elisabeth Hasselbeck Gives Rosie Both Barrels

A decent human being can sit on the same stage as Rosie O'Donnell for only so long before something snaps. Watch Elisabeth Hasselbeck explode:


Hat tip: Vince Aut Morire.

Posted by Van Helsing at May 23, 2007 9:45 PM

Comments

what i want to know is why, if rosie can call herself a big, fat lesbian - we can't? it's okay to self loathe?

she has severe problems with the femininity of elisabeth.

Posted by: nanc at May 24, 2007 5:19 AM

Elisabeth. Mmmmmmm.

Posted by: Jimbo at May 24, 2007 5:30 AM

For Mr. Moonbattery, FYI: http://maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com/archives/5323-Mayor-Proposes-A-City-that-Really-Cares-Initiative,-Thousand-man-NYPD-Public-Health-Enforcement-Unit.html

Posted by: bird dog at May 24, 2007 6:02 AM

I didn't watch it, but it seems everybody is highlighting their little shirekfest, and everywhere the sentiment is the same, "This was great TV."

No. It was not. I don't enjoy watching a whalish lesbian and her dim, unattractive, nasal sidekick duke it out with a chick who's got the right ideas, but still squeals like an angry cheerleader who got cut from the squad.

Look, Hasselback's a stand-up dame, but when Rosie the Hutt asked her, "Are you saying I think our troops are terrorists," Liz should have just said, "Yes" and been done with it.

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The republic has been gripped by prohibitions. Anyone keeping an eye on the law-making institutions here will quickly reach the conclusion that politics, media and the majority of society in Germany are conspiring in the pursuit of one goal: to make life less pleasant. Alcohol and tobacco, dogs and fast cars, flights and computer games, television and fast food – everything that is fun, that promises a bit of warmth or distraction and comfort, that bolsters self-confidence or aids in escaping the every-day, even the modest pleasures of the working man are to be limited, regimented, taxed or simply made impossible.

Posted by: V the K at May 24, 2007 6:15 AM

Rosie ODonnell and Michael Moore will probably end up on their own Venezuelan talk show produced by Danny Glover. Wouldnt that be a hoot? What would be funnier is if the stage collapsed under their enormous weight.

And dont forget the big NUT drive is still going strong. Those nutty Jericho fans...

http://www.nutsonline.com/jericho

Posted by: Anonymous at May 24, 2007 6:25 AM

V the K, I agree...Elizabeth should have just said "yes." I would have. Rosie is a jerk, and deserved to be confronted, but Elizabeth would have done better if she had been calmer. It was difficult to watch, frankly, even though I'm glad someone finally stood up to Rosie "Bad Poetry" O'Donnell.

Posted by: Pam at May 24, 2007 7:48 AM

Who is that loudmouth redhead? If that idiot had shut up the debate would have at least had a chance to go somwhere. Next time, loudmouth dyed redhead: put a sock in it.

Posted by: fellowes at May 24, 2007 8:12 AM

People in the last twenty years have said that the old-fashioned "freak shows" are offencive and dehumanizing, but they have only moved them to TELEVISION.

Sink Jericho!

Posted by: KHarn at May 24, 2007 10:46 AM

Well I hate to be too harsh on Elizabeth. With that fat onslaught, maybe she didn't say what she wished she'd said.

I found myself playing out the argument in my head, me with the part of Elizabeth, and I gave Rosie what for! I says to her, I says "Frankly, I don't know why you think it's my responsibility to defend the crap that comes out of your mouth." and then I says "Who knows what you're thinking, you jump on every freaky conspiracy theory that comes along, so long as it's anti-Bush and anti-Republican", and Rosie just stammers "wha--wha--I....".

I'll bet each of them are replaying that argument themselves in their heads, until it comes out right.

Posted by: NudeGayWhalesForJesus at May 24, 2007 12:41 PM

hm

Posted by: Anonymous at May 24, 2007 2:55 PM

Jeez, what the hell was that? None of them actually said anything.

Posted by: Trouty at May 24, 2007 9:18 PM

I didn't watch it, but it seems everybody is highlighting their little shirekfest, and everywhere the sentiment is the same, "This was great TV."

This from the guy who helps run "Blogs4Bauer."

Because "24" is really, really, "great TV."

bwahahahahahahaha

Posted by: Chuckles The Clown at May 24, 2007 9:28 PM

Rosie started this heated dialogue by attacking Elizabeths character,calling her a coward. Good for E.H. to defend her self.She has been nothing but classy, and tv friendly with Rosie,who I used to think was funny, but now,because of her intimidation with Hasselbeck,the morallly upright pretty articulate female in the View,decided to knock her down,to typically,elevate her own self,and her apparent insecurities! Low blow rosie. You are no match for Hasselbeck.She represents nothing but integrity,old fashioned values,which your parents generation represented. Of course she is intimidating to you. She is married to a man,also old fashioned, and Bible based,I might add. She stands for morality, and the Creators design for the man and woman. She has The Creator of mankind behind her. Who do you have? Our today generation that does not know good from bad,just,what fits for the individual? Again,you havent liked Elizabeth from the start. How pitiful! Attack her character,because deep down you are jealous of her. A good psychologist would define your kind in seconds. Oh, I guess I just Did!

Posted by: marie connolly at May 31, 2007 8:44 PM