The entire thing was pretty stupid from the beginning. She's paid to give her own opinion (no matter how ignorant it might be), not to speak for tens of millions of black people.
The point is that this thuglette was on her Obamaphone ordering steaks and lobsters from Amazon with her food stamps when Officer Jones, who had just returned from coaching a Little League game for children with no spleens, politely asked her to put down the phone and learn the South Carolina history of how Robert E. Lee stood up for her state's rights when she got all high on purple drank and white guilt and leapt at Officer Wilson like a savage animal from shadows darker than the heart of Africa. Officer Zimmerman had no choice but to defend the Constitution by subduing the ravenous beast.
The View fits right along with morning drive radio shows, reality TV, and weak news - a venue for semi-popular people to express very low information opinions mixed with half facts, and distorted history. And get paid for it. Hook viewers by being populist, twist and say something "shocking", ride the reaction news cycle, intentionally or accidentally.
Local radio does it on a small scale with bits and strong personalities. Reality TV does it with pop stars and fame whores. Prime time "investigative reporting" rags do it for news junkies and conspiracy theorists. The View does it for homemakers.
They love sticking their hands in the muck and arguing their way out. This week it's the ignorant side of race relations. A few weeks ago they decided to shiat on nurses. Next week looks like a feud with Fiorina. I'm sure they'll rotate through political candidates over the next year, and eventually turn back to gender issues during the general election.
In the end, she's a fine arts graduate who has lived and breathed the rarified air of television and music production her whole life. Not exactly an informed leader whose opinions make policy.
Khellendros:The View fits right along with morning drive radio shows, reality TV, and weak news - a venue for semi-popular people to express very low information opinions mixed with half facts, and distorted history. And get paid for it. Hook viewers by being populist, twist and say something "shocking", ride the reaction news cycle, intentionally or accidentally.
Local radio does it on a small scale with bits and strong personalities. Reality TV does it with pop stars and fame whores. Prime time "investigative reporting" rags do it for news junkies and conspiracy theorists. The View does it for homemakers.
They love sticking their hands in the muck and arguing their way out. This week it's the ignorant side of race relations. A few weeks ago they decided to shiat on nurses. Next week looks like a feud with Fiorina. I'm sure they'll rotate through political candidates over the next year, and eventually turn back to gender issues during the general election.
In the end, she's a fine arts graduate who has lived and breathed the rarified air of television and music production her whole life. Not exactly an informed leader whose opinions make policy.
I figured ity was actually Joy Behar's (and others) jealousy that a pretty chick also has some intelligence behind her looks, instead of being a frumpy, fat, shrill harpy. The nurse thing was just incidental.
Incorrigible Astronaut:The entire thing was pretty stupid from the beginning. She's paid to give her own opinion (no matter how ignorant it might be), not to speak for tens of millions of black people.
Both conservatives and liberals agree that the token must speak for all of the categories they're token in, for good or ill. Raven's commentary is thus the official viewpoint of blacks and bisexuals on "The View" (the presence of Whoopi Goldberg on the panel notwithstanding), therefore speaking out of turn is verboten.
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Should the cop have wrestled her to the ground because she wouldn't get off her phone? No.
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DjangoStonereaver: Should the girl have been on her phone in school? No.
Should the cop have wrestled her to the ground because she wouldn't get off her phone? No.
I'm sorry, but you'll have to leave. We can't have common sense cluttering up Fark threads.
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DjangoStonereaver: Should the girl have been on her phone in school? No.
Should the cop have wrestled her to the ground because she wouldn't get off her phone? No.
come on this thread is supposed to go on for a couple hundred more comments
what the fark are you doing
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It's a pretty cut and dried case.
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Local radio does it on a small scale with bits and strong personalities. Reality TV does it with pop stars and fame whores. Prime time "investigative reporting" rags do it for news junkies and conspiracy theorists. The View does it for homemakers.
They love sticking their hands in the muck and arguing their way out. This week it's the ignorant side of race relations. A few weeks ago they decided to shiat on nurses. Next week looks like a feud with Fiorina. I'm sure they'll rotate through political candidates over the next year, and eventually turn back to gender issues during the general election.
In the end, she's a fine arts graduate who has lived and breathed the rarified air of television and music production her whole life. Not exactly an informed leader whose opinions make policy.
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Khellendros: The View fits right along with morning drive radio shows, reality TV, and weak news - a venue for semi-popular people to express very low information opinions mixed with half facts, and distorted history. And get paid for it. Hook viewers by being populist, twist and say something "shocking", ride the reaction news cycle, intentionally or accidentally.
Local radio does it on a small scale with bits and strong personalities. Reality TV does it with pop stars and fame whores. Prime time "investigative reporting" rags do it for news junkies and conspiracy theorists. The View does it for homemakers.
They love sticking their hands in the muck and arguing their way out. This week it's the ignorant side of race relations. A few weeks ago they decided to shiat on nurses. Next week looks like a feud with Fiorina. I'm sure they'll rotate through political candidates over the next year, and eventually turn back to gender issues during the general election.
In the end, she's a fine arts graduate who has lived and breathed the rarified air of television and music production her whole life. Not exactly an informed leader whose opinions make policy.
I figured ity was actually Joy Behar's (and others) jealousy that a pretty chick also has some intelligence behind her looks, instead of being a frumpy, fat, shrill harpy. The nurse thing was just incidental.
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Jesus Christ Supertard: Raven Simone
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Dahnkster: That's so shaven.
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Kelly Osborne is looking tan these days.
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Dahnkster: That's so shaven.
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Oh dear Lord.
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Wellon Dowd: What ever happened to her That's So Raven co-star Anneliese van der Boobs?
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That's so side boob!
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under a mountain: Wellon Dowd: What ever happened to her That's So Raven co-star Anneliese van der Boobs?
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That's so side boob!
She's an excellent teaching aid.
Sideboob:
Cleavage:
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Mikey1969: Sid Haig isn't looking so bad,I didn't realize that there was a House of 1,000 Corpses sequel in the works..
You missed The Devil's Rejects?
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Incorrigible Astronaut: The entire thing was pretty stupid from the beginning. She's paid to give her own opinion (no matter how ignorant it might be), not to speak for tens of millions of black people.
Both conservatives and liberals agree that the token must speak for all of the categories they're token in, for good or ill. Raven's commentary is thus the official viewpoint of blacks and bisexuals on "The View" (the presence of Whoopi Goldberg on the panel notwithstanding), therefore speaking out of turn is verboten.
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Jesus Christ Supertard: Raven Simone annoys me
what exactly are you trying to say here?
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