Thursday, September 11, 2008

Elisabeth Hasselback Cries "Boo-Boo Kitty Tears" Over Racial Divisions In America On The View Then Stabs Michelle Obama In The Back At The RNC

How many times has Elisabeth Hasselback cried on The View whenever the subject was about race, racism, or racial differences? Every time the damn subject comes up, that's how many times! If you didn't know it then, you know it now, Hasselback always does all that damn crying and whining to deflect the focus of the conversation or to end it entirely.

Remember how she kissed Michelle Obama's ass on The View a few months back? She was meek as a mouse. Now, with no one to call her on it, she was talking big girl shit about Michelle Obama at the RNC last week. What a little racist coward this woman is.

I can guarantee you this about Michelle Obama, she doesn't have prescription drug stealing, lying about Mother Teresa, recipe lifting, drug rehab attending home wrecking mistress in her past. Funny that old Lizzie "crybaby" Hasselback didn't ask Cindy Lou about any of those things when she appeared on The View.Rosie O'Donnell is right. "Horrible, horrid" Hasselback and "pathetic paper thin" Palin are identical cousins.

2 comments:

Faith at Acts of Faith Blog September 11, 2008 at 5:13 PM  

She has no integrity. I remember when she was pretending to be supportive of Hillary during the primaries to be divisive as well. She is so transparent. If I was one of her co-hosts I'd have to fight the urge to slap some sense into her on a daily basis. Did you see Joy Behar on Larry King? She did a nice job of deflecting any controversy over the her and instead focused on how bad Palin is.

Shurl September 11, 2008 at 5:15 PM  

HA! Thanks for posting that picture of Elizabeth H. pre-blonde hair dye!

It's like the Right has a factory where they crank out these camera-ready stepford-types...their idea of the "ideal American woman."

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