The ladies on ABC’s The View were unanimous on Thursday: the Republicans were rude to President Obama. Sitting in Elisabeth Hasselbeck’s chair was Meghan McCain, who said Rep. Joe Wilson’s shout "makes all Republicans look bad." Joy Behar said the Republicans were "pretty disgraceful," Sherri Shepherd boasted she "stayed up all night," pestering Wilson’s office for an apology, and Whoopi Goldberg said it was "incredibly disrespectful," just like opponents of the president’s "State of the Child address" to schools.
Barbara Walters was milder, decrying how Obama should be met across the aisle, a nonpartisan peacemaker pleading like a political version of Rodney King: "The president said, and I'm quoting here, ‘If you've got a better plan, I want to listen. This is not perfect. Please, can we get together?’"
Behar began the discussion of Obama’s speech: "Well, I enjoyed it. I thought he was back to his old charismatic self and he got in touch with his, his anger. I thought that the Republicans were pretty disgraceful in the way that they acted. That's my opinion."
This raises the obvious question: Which assertion is more impolite? Wilson saying Obama lied? Or Joy Behar suggesting Republicans conspired to give Sen. Tim Johnson a stroke?
Then Meghan McCain pronounced her opinion:
I thought it was disrespectful. I do. I think everyone should come together and support the president, especially during a state of union address to the congress. And my biggest problem was, the congressman that spoke out and screamed "liar," I was not allowed to do that as a child sitting across the table from my brother at dinner. I wasn’t allowed to scream out at him, let alone to the President at Congress. It makes all Republicans look bad. I know he apologized. But we can't have that kind of dialogue in this country and expect people to take you seriously.
Speaking of Meghan McCain's ability to lecture Joe Wilson as a role model for polite dialogue, a few old headlines will suffice:
-- McCain Daughter to Conservative Radio Host: 'Kiss My Fat Ass!'
-- Meghan McCain Calls Joe the Plumber a 'Dumb Ass'
-- Meghan McCain: 'Most of the Old School Republicans Are Scared Sh--less' of Future
Sherri Shepherd declared: "I stayed up all night. I stayed up until 1 in the morning. I tried to send a tweet to Congressman Wilson's tweet page. It was shut down. I was calling all – I was calling til 1 in the morning cause the line was busy. So, I'm going to write a letter. Because I think, like you, I was raised, we just, no matter what our party affiliations, just the office of the president deserves respect." For this, we only offer her idea of when angry denunciations of presidents and our country are "righteous" instead of offensive:
-- Sherri Shepherd: [Jeremiah] Wright's Anger 'Righteous' Like 'Rosa Parks'
It was also strange when The View crew claimed they'd always liked John McCain:
WALTERS: Just so that we're clear on everything. Your father was one of the people who said it was disgraceful and your father didn't agree with absolutely everything that president Obama said, although President Obama did give him credit for a good deal of the health plan.
MEGHAN McCAIN: Gave him a thumbs up.
WALTERS: And your father went thumbs up, that was, that kind of joint –
BEHAR: Well, he's a gentleman, your father. We always liked John McCain.
McCAIN: I get this advice from him. I get this crossover, you, I think what this congressman did was disgraceful. I get all of this from my father. People ask me how I became this type of Republican? It comes from the top. That's how I was raised. That’s what I believe.
But when John McCain appeared on The View a year ago, he wasn't liked. He was shellacked. Behar said his ads were lies, and Whoopi Goldberg asked McCain "Do I have to worry about becoming a slave again?"
Goldberg also left out today's focus on Democratic booing at the 2005 State of the Union as she decried the Republican disrespect as unique:
He was, you know, I was appalled, really, because what I've been feeling the last couple of months is that this disrespect, which started with I'm not going to have my kid listen to your State of the Child address has now evolved into this free -- incredibly disrespectful -- Now as much as I didn’t like Mr. Bush and as many jokes as I made, I cannot remember anyone, any congressman, senator, anywhere, sitting in that chamber while the president was speaking behaving like those gentlemen and folks behaved.
Although she quickly amended: "Now we’ve, I have to say, I've seen Democrats be as, as crabby." She did not ask whether Republicans were lower than Joy Behar smearing the Bush administration: "they are liars and they are murderers."
(Today's transcript by Colleen Raezler.)
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center.




















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As usual, they shill and
September 10, 2009 - 14:50 ET by HockeyKidAs usual, they shill and shill. Uhbama says, "If you've got a better plan, I want to hear it." That's the kind of language a parent uses toward a petulant teenager with attitude problems. Everyone knows it means, "I know more than you, and I'm the one in control, so sit down, shut up and get with the program."
Except Baba Wawa.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
.. and the booing at President Bush's Speech
September 10, 2009 - 14:55 ET by allanfwas that just cool
Was it cool for Medea Benajamin to interrupt Sarah Palin's acceptance speech?
The irony
September 10, 2009 - 15:00 ET by KC MulvilleThe GOP did present several plans - all were slapped down in committee by the Democrats.
Also, notice how the actions of a single Republican are associated with the entire party. The Republicans acted disgracefully, not just one guy. But when Van Jones was shown to be a raving lunatic, the media collectively shrugged that he wasn't that important in the White House anyway.
The definition of irrationality is inconsistency. The double standard is deliberate, and they exploit it without any self-reflection.
I don't think that the
September 10, 2009 - 20:42 ET by rockyracoonI don't think that the congressman acted disgracefully, he spoke truth to power, maybe in the wrong venue. But Hussein WAS lying, I suppose these yentas never discussed THAT.
My guess that a lot of people in that audience were feeling the same way and for one person, it just came out of his mouth.
These Harridans Know About Incredible Disrespect
September 10, 2009 - 15:08 ET by allanfwe need only look at how they treated John McCain when he was on their show during the campaign.
The View - Who cares?
September 10, 2009 - 14:55 ET by MaratMeghan McCain is to the left of the Rinos. Does anyone take those pseudo-intellectuals seriously?
If these Harpies are
September 10, 2009 - 15:00 ET by ConservativeRexIf these Harpies are bitchin' about it, the Republicans may finally be on the right track!! Keep at Rep Wilson, run for Graham seat's, he's useless.
Amen
September 10, 2009 - 15:06 ET by jdlybrandAmen to that Rex! I want 'Flimsy' out.
"What a revoltin' development this is!"
Chester Riley
We don't respect the
September 10, 2009 - 15:03 ET by mattmWe don't respect the unrespectable...which is why we also don't respect The View.
Anybody else?
September 10, 2009 - 15:04 ET by jdlybrandAm I alone in thinking Meghan McCain should just go away? I'm an Independent and she ain't my kind of Republican! And when, pray tell was Whoopsie ever a freaking slave?
"What a revoltin' development this is!"
Chester Riley
You're not alone....and she
September 10, 2009 - 16:13 ET by mattmYou're not alone....and she can take John with her...
Whoopsie is a slave to fascism, ignorance and to all those who gave her a lucrative career despite her utter lack of talent. I say, emancipate her into the realm of those who have to actually earn it.
She won't go away because
September 10, 2009 - 16:20 ET by Radical1979She won't go away because she's the media's pet dog. She calls herself a republican, but she knows how to sit, lay down and roll over on command. If she would ever change her tune or declare herself a democrat they'll drop her like a rock.
Well The View should have
September 10, 2009 - 15:05 ET by bigtimerWell The View should have Arlen Specter as the next guest...he agrees...he wants Wilson Censured...
What is hilarious is the only one who is for sure going to be out on his rear is Specter...soon!
The McC Gang are no different than the likes of Specter.
http://spectator.org/blog/2009/09/10/specter-calls-for-censure-of-j
'Go Green...Recycle Congress'
bt I'm hoping Spector is
September 10, 2009 - 16:11 ET by Radical1979bt I'm hoping Spector is out, but as a Pennsylvanian, I can't count him out. I hear he might run as an independent. I hope so, it may split the dems vote.
Rad, Specter will do
September 10, 2009 - 16:20 ET by bigtimerRad,
Specter will do anything for himself...if he does go 'I' I hope it doesn't hurt Toomey...whom he despises...as much as I despise Specter.
'Go Green...Recycle Congress'
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September 10, 2009 - 15:14 ET by Eugenia.
When did Ms Garbage Mouth
September 10, 2009 - 15:19 ET by katiejanebecome such a paragon of polite discourse? And is she really so stupid to have forgotten how The View treated her father. She is a constant embarrassement to the Republicans as well as to her gender.
Proof positive
September 10, 2009 - 15:36 ET by RESTLESS 1God must love idiots. He made so many of them.
Wasn't joyless the one who said that anything goes with Bush because she "just doesn't like him"? Idiots, all of them.
"If the man, with the power, can't keep it under control...some heads are gonna roll." -Judas Priest
joy??
September 10, 2009 - 16:16 ET by sevenIsn't she the one always engaging is friendly tits for tatt banter?
And I care what a bunch of
September 10, 2009 - 15:41 ET by 10ksnookerAnd I care what a bunch of liberal half twits think about anything?
As far as I can see, Obama is not an American.
President Bush was
September 10, 2009 - 15:49 ET by MidAmericaPresident Bush was booed by supporters of obama at the inauguration which is an event far more serious of an event than obama's campaign speech last night before a captive audience.
Good point. They showed
September 10, 2009 - 19:19 ET by celatorGood point. They showed their colors early with President Bush.
No citizen's right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, or property is safe as long as Obama is President of the United States.
Oops you used the word
September 10, 2009 - 20:44 ET by rockyracoonOops you used the word "colors" can we still say that??
Wilson was being more than respectful to Obama considering
September 10, 2009 - 15:55 ET by pahuberthe lies this administration have engaged in to pass a 'healthcare bill' or O's other agendas.
There are death panels like that in England that will place a monitary figure on those considering medical help at a later age. Some will be deemed not worth the expense of saving. That is the Gov't truly will eventually have the power over life and death.
Wilson's 'lie' comment was hardly the most disrespectful thing I've witnessed during a Presidential speech. George W's state of the Union (forgot exactly which year) got alot of yelling of NO's and eye rolling from Kenedy.
It seems that many of the detractors are out in full force to push the concept that there have been lies and deceptions floating around. That is hardly what has been the case. What we are seeing is the attempt to discredit a man who had the courage to tell our 'illustrious' emperor that he has no clothes on...
Now his minions are here trying their very best to tell us how disrespectful Wilson was.... boo hoo.
Theme song for the View:
September 10, 2009 - 16:08 ET by Radical1979Theme song for the View: If I only had a brain...
By the way, I'm trying to email Wilson's office to tell him he spoke for many of us, and keep on fighting!
Hi Rad... I'm just in and
September 10, 2009 - 16:18 ET by bigtimerHi Rad...
I'm just in and out today...middle of moving and will be for awhile, so try to catch up here and there...I heard Wilson's site was crashed, so I wonder if it is still, let alone has anyone been able to get through to his office to say thanks or whatever else they want to express today.
I'm hoping just as many people help donate to his campaign as his dem opponent has received according to the glee from the SRM about this all...actually, I hope he triples the $$$.
'Go Green...Recycle Congress'
i used to watch the view
September 10, 2009 - 16:15 ET by JAJTi used to watch the view whenever i was on vacation and this week i just didn't bother. and i am glad i didn't. Meghan McCain is an embarrasment and a fool, these are the same women who treated her dad like crap and embarrassed him on national TV. Why in the heck are you agreeing with them? Like Father, Like daughter! JAJT
Can You See Clearly Now?
September 10, 2009 - 16:52 ET by bfrankThis show is a waste of an hour and simply recording a bunch of clucking hens who are clueless. M. McCain is privilege twit who is incoherent about any subject of which she speaks.....except twitting.
Good One, Meghan
September 10, 2009 - 17:03 ET by unitaryexecutiveYes, Meghan, people should be more respectful of "Prime Minister" Obama during the "State of the Union" address before "Parliament."
How am I supposed to take someone seriously who doesn't have a basic knowledge of civics? Meghan: last night's speech was a "state of the union" like my dump this morning was actually a "constitution."
We have so many people who can't see a fat man standing beside a thin one without coming to the conclusion that the fat man got that way by taking advantage of the thin one.
-Ronald Reagan
good line
September 10, 2009 - 19:16 ET by jdlybrandMorning dump = constitution. :-)
"What a revoltin' development this is!"
Chester Riley
thought
September 10, 2009 - 21:51 ET by owlpelletsBetween her dress and her girth,I believe she gnawed the paint off the walls in the green room.
Don't blame me....I voted for Palin...
The shoe's on the other foot...
September 11, 2009 - 08:26 ET by SasquatchFollowing President Bush's 'shoe-throwing' incident Joy Behar didn't seem too concerned...
JOY BEHAR: It [having shoes hurled at your heard] is a form of protest. It happens to be a slightly violent one. But, that's what we went to Iraq for, to create democracy. We have protests here, so, mission accomplished.
But call someone a liar? That's 'pretty disgraceful.'
The View is what's pretty disgraceful. Actually, they're just disgraceful. There's nothing pretty about any of them.
as is usually the case
September 11, 2009 - 08:38 ET by theduck6It's not so much the statements libs make it's their hypocrisy.
If it weren't for double standards liberals would have no standards at all.
HOW IN HELL DID A PANEL OF UNQUALIFIED, ESSENTIALLY MORONS GET TO OPINE ABOUT THINGS THEY HAVE NO UNDERSTANDING OF IN PRIME MORNING TV TIME WITH LITTLE OR NO OPPOSING "VIEW"?
Just kidding, I know why.
September 11, 2009 - 09:45 ET by jessieHLike I'm gonna listen to a bunch of over the hill, clueless women with no clue.