Rosie fans launch petition: Fire Elisabeth Hasselbeck; Update: 61% view Rosie unfavorably

posted at 10:48 am on May 30, 2007 by Allahpundit

Newsbusters is all over it. It’s not clear what the overarching reason is: the preamble laments Hasselbeck’s dangerously inaccurate war propaganda — ahem, ahem — but also makes a point of noting her penchant for committing the worst of sins in the “View” catechism, being a bad friend.

It’s worth following the link to the petition; some of the comments are, predictably, golden. My favorite thus far: “Views like Hasselbecks’ don’t belong in a tolerant and democratic nation like Islam.”

I guess what’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Exit question: Isn’t it in fact time for Hasselbeck to abandon ship? That boat’s going down and a woman in her condition has better things to do than tread water.

Update: Hasselbeck 2, Truthers 0.

O’Donnell, an outspoken and well publicized Democrat, is viewed favorably by just 25% of Americans (including just 33% of Democrats). Sixty-one percent (61%) of all Americans hold an unfavorable view of the daytime TV diva…

Thirty-eight percent (38%) of adults express a favorable opinion of Hasselbeck, while just 27% hold an unfavorable view.

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Too late, moonbats. Elisabeth already won.

unamused on May 30, 2007 at 10:50 AM

This petition calls for ABC to fire Hasselbeck from The View to ensure that all reasonable views can continue to be heard.

OMG… has the entire world slipped off its axis or something?

wccawa on May 30, 2007 at 10:52 AM

It’s time for Elizabeth to jump over the rail on this ship o’ fools. If being a doormat is how to be a good “friend” than shes better off going overboard.

rosie collasped when Elizabeth finally fought back. Looks like a clear TKO.

TallTim on May 30, 2007 at 10:58 AM

I’m surprised that no one’s taken Liz to task for the revealing wardrobe she’s been displaying while pregnant. Isn’t that haram?

Enrique on May 30, 2007 at 11:00 AM

What a diverse show The View is….lol! Tolerable to all “views” except for those who conflict with Rosie O’D!!!

Too funny!!!

Planet Boulder on May 30, 2007 at 11:01 AM

Yeah, I think she maybe oughta jump ship, but definitely not now because it’d would look like she caved too. Wait a few months for things to cool down, then bail. She’d find something to do.

Bad Candy on May 30, 2007 at 11:02 AM

wccawa, no axis slip; but, this has to be a parallel Earth (ala SLIDERS). It looks like the Earth you know and grew up; yet, there are some subtle and obvious differences.

allie on May 30, 2007 at 11:04 AM

I am sure EH is being offered jobs…I caught a blurb last week and it appears she “rated” well on Fox?

Pam on May 30, 2007 at 11:04 AM

It’s worth following the link to the petition; some of the comments are, predictably, golden. My favorite thus far: “Views like Hasselbecks’ don’t belong in a tolerant and democratic nation like Islam.”

How cool … that was my comment! #19,771 (AKA Fat Lesbian Sycophant)

BrunoMitchell on May 30, 2007 at 11:06 AM

Too late, moonbats. Elisabeth already won.

unamused on May 30, 2007 at 10:50 AM

Yup. You know it and they know it. That mousy little thing in a maternity mumu slayed the giant Robeast in a single lop-sided battle – the very first time she decided to fight back.

Embarrassing if you’re a liberal. Predictable for the rest of us. Not to mention endlessly amusing.

Elizabeth won. Decency won. Nothing else matters.

Professor Blather on May 30, 2007 at 11:06 AM

Elisabeth really shouldn’t be expressing her views on a show called the View in a country that prides itself on free speech.

abinitioadinfinitum on May 30, 2007 at 11:08 AM

the worst of sins in the “View” catechism, being a bad friend.

I expect my friends to take me to task when I’m wrong. I also take responsibility for my words and actions. To Rosie a friend is someone who will kiss her ample behind. Have you seen any of Robeast vlog? Who are those 2 trolls w/her. I wouldn’t let them on my front porch let alone in the house.

KelliD on May 30, 2007 at 11:12 AM

Oh, and Allah, I see you and the crew were taking a fair bit of carp for moving the Vent to the TopPicks section and asked for an alternate. I really like the new headlines feature, but I know some people were pissed about the channel getting knocked down, and you asked for alternatives.

So here’s mine, how ’bout putting a small button in the right corner of the “HEADLINES: WE PICK YOU CLICK” header that says CHANNEL or VENT or TODAY’S VENT, which heads to either a Channel page or to the day’s video in top picks. Might beat trying to dig through posts to find them particularly on heavy news days. Anyway, just a thought, Sorry to go OT…

Bad Candy on May 30, 2007 at 11:13 AM

Hmmm….Edmund Burke said, ‘The only thing necessary for the triumph [of evil] is for good men to do nothing.’

Hasselback finaly fought back, Rosie is NOW gone….

Kinda gives you hope…

Romeo13 on May 30, 2007 at 11:28 AM

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Send Vince an email and let him know what an idiot he is.

Made me feel better.

BacaDog on May 30, 2007 at 11:35 AM

Send Vince an email and let him know what an idiot he is.

Made me feel better.

BacaDog on May 30, 2007 at 11:35 AM

Talk about being an idiot – didn’t even use a private registration for his domain. As the owner of RosieOsama.com, DailyKows.com, and a few other “fun” domains – my advice is to ALWAYS keep your registration private.

BrunoMitchell on May 30, 2007 at 11:39 AM

I WANT TO GET ON RO’S PAYROLL!!!

Man, oh, man, there is some funny stuff up there in the comments. I’ve got tears in my eyes from laughing so hard.

thegreatbeast on May 30, 2007 at 11:43 AM

This petition calls for ABC to fire Hasselbeck from The View to ensure that all reasonable views can continue to be heard.

So, to ensure that all views are heard, they want to fire the one dissenting opinion?

amerpundit on May 30, 2007 at 11:46 AM

Interesting to note that “Vince” has more than the allowed number of Adsense boxes on his page.

amerpundit on May 30, 2007 at 11:48 AM

Why are they asking for money?

A Feed The Rosie fund?

mesablue on May 30, 2007 at 11:51 AM

It’s interesting how there isn’t a link at FireEH to the clip(s), one’s that would show EH pounding on Ronut.
Righty blogs all have multiple links showing RO’s over the top Anti-American rants and attacks on EH.

One side just expects people to take their word that something is the way they say it is.

The other side uses evidince and facts and reason, and lets one come to a decision for themselves.

OneEyedJack on May 30, 2007 at 11:59 AM

Why are they asking for money?

Vince is making money the old fashioned, way, by getting it from suckers. Maybe Vince isn’t a total idiot after all.

pedestrian on May 30, 2007 at 11:59 AM

Hilarious…Rosie is entitled to her free speech, the first time she is challenged and told to defend her own insinuations she QUITS like a big crybaby, then her supporters want to suppress EH’s and get her fired! Classic liberal theology: silence any opposing view that is more popular than yours.

JustTruth101 on May 30, 2007 at 12:01 PM

And concerning EH’s big sin not standing up for her “friend”, that’s not what my friends do.
If I take a controversial position, my friends challenge me on it, force me to defend it, attack my logic, or lack of, and clarify my statements. It makes me stay sharp and honest.

That’s what friends do.

OneEyedJack on May 30, 2007 at 12:08 PM

I guess what’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Exit question: Isn’t it in fact time for Hasselbeck to abandon ship? That boat’s going down and a woman in her condition has better things to do than tread water.

What they need are two conservatives on the show. How about Michelle Malkin?

What bothers Rosie so much is that someone was allowed to criticize her opinions. Liberals’ beliefs never stand up to scrutiny; thus, she was embarrassed and wants Elisabeth fired because she was not a good sycophant friend.

januarius on May 30, 2007 at 12:11 PM

She did it so she wouldn’t have to defend her truther comments

Chuck on May 30, 2007 at 12:21 PM

Go ahead people. I suppose all of us folks on the side of decency are entitled to revel in the moment. It’s not often that we get to see a pregnant, dizzy blond woman slay a hideous dragon like Tokyo Rosie.

I must confess, however, that I still have a lingering, uneasy feeling about all this. The media moguls will no doubt continue to inflict “Her ROtundness” upon us all in one form or another — in the future. I don’t think that the queasiness will subside until RO quits the planet (earth), as well as “The View.”

CyberCipher on May 30, 2007 at 12:25 PM

So being a bad friend is when you take your friend to task for spewing lies and nonsense? No wonder I have few friends!

SouthernGent on May 30, 2007 at 12:35 PM

As the owner of RosieOsama.com, DailyKows.com, and a few other “fun” domains – my advice is to ALWAYS keep your registration private.
BrunoMitchell on May 30, 2007 at 11:39 AM

…um…

Mazztek on May 30, 2007 at 12:35 PM

here’s my rosie’s comment megapost:

this is like the “botched joke”. kerry said that the military service is something stupid people opt into. the liberal blogger who witnessed the entire speech in person and blogged about it at 1:00 in the morning after the speech before the controvesy set in believed that was what he meant, agreed with the sentiment and thought he was brave for saying so.
but when people started expressing outrage at the plain meaning of his words, liberals invesnted this silly “botched joke” defense, which resembles the lionel huts joke from the simpsons: “works on contingency? no! money down.” (the simpsons has a sleazy lawer character named lionel huts. in one episode thy go to his office with his business card, which reads, “works on contingency! no money down!” but he quotes them a huge per-hour fee. when they object, showing him his business card, he takes it back and scribbles in some extra punctuation so it says “works on contingency? no! money down.”)
kerry didn’t intend it either as a joke or as something which would get out and reach military families. he was speaking at an on-campus democrat fundraiser about education. his intention was to deliver a bitter moral pill to the young democratics in attendence about the need to strengthen and expand educational programs so poor and underachieving students don’t “end up in iraq”.
this was the sort of transparent deception john kerry’s pr flacs attempted the night after the controversy broke, releasing two consecutive versions allegedly, of the “original” speech. here’s a picture of one of them: littlegreenfootballs(dot)com/weblog/pictures/20061102KerryEd its(dot)jpg
and olberman is making similar adjustments to the text and context of rosie’s remarks here, saying she said “who ‘is’ the terrorists” when she asked “who ‘are’ the the terrorists” and suggesting that the only people reading the comment as referring to the troops were “fox noise” which is plainly false. he made these distortions deliberately, understanding perfectly the plain meaning of her words and recognizing their malign nature. two ironies in this:
first, dispite rosies protestations that her words are being spun, her critics are addressing the plain meaning of her words and her cohorts are doing the spinning. second, rosie’s protestations are hipocritical. in the fuller video of the clip, rosie insists repeatedly on conflating insurgent and al qaeda fighters with “the iraqi people” as a whole and putting those words in hasselbeck’s mouth as they sat right accross from one another. the exchange was eggregious:…
RO: “the enemies in iraq?”
EH: “al qaeda…”
RO: “the enmies in iraq?”
EH: “…al qaeda…”

RO: “well, you know what elizabeth? if the enmies are innocent civilians in iraq, i don’t want to play that kind of football.”
so rosie’s protestations of a “spin” on her words which was not “spin”, but legiimate outrade at her own plainly spoken words, are grossly hipocritical and do not merit consideration.
her statement, apart from implicating u.s. troops in “terrorism”, were factually incorrect.
here are three links which analise the 650,000 figure arrived at by a ucla professor who ran for office as a democrat against the war and published by a medical journal which lost it’s reputation for scientific rigor when it fomented an anti-vaccination scare based on a report they had to retract.
timesonline(dot)co(dot)uk/tol/news/world/iraq/article1469636 (dot)ece

rhul(dot)ac(dot)uk/Economics/Research/conflict-analysis /iraq-mortality/

iraqbodycount(dot)org/press/pr14(dot)php
as it pertains to the conceit that u.s. troops killed 650,000 iraqis, it should be noted tat neither the lancet study, nor the more verifiable iraqbodycount total count strictly u.s. weapon fire towards their totals, nor do they attempt to distinguish between civilians and combatants. sunni carbombers and their victims are counted together in both of these studies.
the “650,000″ study counts what it calls “excess deaths”, that is, it takes the saddam era health ministry stats and compares it to their survey. interestingly, the result shows that iraq has a LOWER infant mortality rate amidst the invasion and insurgency than in peacetime.
further glaring inconsistencies stand out with the “650,000″ study. 9/10 of the interviewees were reported as having produced death certificates, while coresponding records exist for less than a sixth of the total. this means half a million phantom death certificates.
other reviewers of the study question whether as many interviews could have even occurred as were reported in the survey’s methodology, noting that for the numbers to work out, 40 interviews per day would leave 15 minutes per interview including walking from the previous interview, finding a home were someone was home, getting their consent and conducting the interview. each day being a ten hour day.

others have noted that the “cluster sampling” methodology used reliably produces larger estimates the fewer clusters used, and that the nuber of clusters used in the “650,000″ study used one sixth the number of clusters used by whorld health organization surveys in other war zones which had produced more accurate tallies.
rosie believes that the troops are terrorists engaged in terrorism. she may not believe that the troops themselves believe that they are engaged in terrorism and accordingly grant them the benefit of the doubt and instead rationizes that thay are too stupid or naive to recognize that they are engaged in terrorism, but in rosie’s view, they are. this is the philosophy of “support the troops butnot the war”. it is very empowering to those who spew it.
the prerequisite for believing you can oppose a given war, but not the volunteers fighting it, is to believe oneself to be a soothseer atop the mountain and the troops almost childlike in their ignorance and innocense. it must be, in the soothseers mind, that the troops barely recognize that the bullets they fire kill or their targets human. this is why progressives insist on referring to the troops as “our kids”.

jummy on May 30, 2007 at 12:42 PM

So Rosie runs away after being a bully for months and finally gets her fat mouth shut and its all ELIZABETH’s fault ?

Rosie quit because she cant handle anyone being different than herself. Rosie has been the bully from day one and has never stopped bullying Elizabeth. I guess people are saying thats just Rosie shes obnoxious but being herself.

William Amos on May 30, 2007 at 12:45 PM

According to this Rasmussen Poll only 25% of Americans view Rosie O’Donnell favorably.

Another Rasmussen Poll puts President Bush’s job approval at 36%.

So Rosie… how does it feel to be disliked by more Americans than the President?

E L Frederick (Sniper One) on May 30, 2007 at 12:47 PM

…um…

Mazztek on May 30, 2007 at 12:35 PM

You think BrunoMitchell is my real name?

BrunoMitchell on May 30, 2007 at 12:54 PM

Rosie quits The View; Women and Minorities Hardest Hit

SicSemperTyrannus on May 30, 2007 at 12:55 PM

What they need are two conservatives on the show. How about Michelle Malkin?

januarius on May 30, 2007 at 12:11 PM

You know, I don’t even think they need two conservatives. How about just ONE relatively moderate liberal who has a grasp of the FACTS on the issues? That’s all. Just one person – even a liberal – to say: “Actually, that 650,000 figure has been thoroughly debunked … and actually, that steel spoon in your mouth can’t just be melted by heat – it was MADE that way.”

That’s all. Just some simple facts. They can even spin it left if they want – as long as somebody sitting there knows the facts.

Professor Blather on May 30, 2007 at 12:58 PM

O’Donnell, an outspoken and well publicized Democrat, is viewed favorably by just 25% of Americans (including just 33% of Democrats). Sixty-one percent (61%) of all Americans hold an unfavorable view of the daytime TV diva…
Thirty-eight percent (38%) of adults express a favorable opinion of Hasselbeck, while just 27% hold an unfavorable view.

Republican propaganda spewed by the rightwing machine (as opposed to Ro’s social ist truther machine). And yes, Allah, I did say “social ist”.

Rick on May 30, 2007 at 1:03 PM

So now I see Mz. Whoopie Goldberg has taken up residence on the View panel. I don’t know if it’s a guest appearance or not but Elisabeth Hasselbeck has her work cut out for her for sure, if WG becomes a regular. Their should be an ammendment about the sepreation of showbiz and state. I guess given the fact that more and more standups are spouting off their politics, the joke is on us. Boycott Bozo’s !

sonnyspats1 on May 30, 2007 at 1:03 PM

What they need are two conservatives on the show. How about Michelle Malkin?

You’re looking at it the wrong way – what HotAir needs is for Liz to cohost a new “The Vent” alongside KP, MM, and MKH.

Enrique on May 30, 2007 at 1:05 PM

According to this Rasmussen Poll only 25% of Americans view Rosie O’Donnell favorably.

Another Rasmussen Poll puts President Bush’s job approval at 36%.

So Rosie… how does it feel to be disliked by more Americans than the President?

E L Frederick (Sniper One) on May 30, 2007 at 12:47 PM

That has to be just frickin’ KILLING the Ro-Beast. I mean killing her.

It’s not just her abysmal approval rating – its her sky-high disapproval rating. Elizabeth’s are more normal – a decent number approve, the moonbat left (almost exactly the right percentage) hate her for speaking her mind and actually exercising free speech …. and a big old chunk don’t care much.

With Rosie, the overwhelming majority LOATHE her. That’s pretty rare. Generally you’ve got to be a politician (or a serial killer or dictator) to get DIS-approval ratings that high. Even Hillary can’t match those.

Awesome. Gives me hope for the country.

Professor Blather on May 30, 2007 at 1:06 PM

With Rosie, the overwhelming majority LOATHE her. That’s pretty rare. Generally you’ve got to be a politician (or a serial killer or dictator) to get DIS-approval ratings that high. Even Hillary can’t match those.

Awesome. Gives me hope for the country.

Professor Blather on May 30, 2007 at 1:06 PM

Warms my black little heart too…

E L Frederick (Sniper One) on May 30, 2007 at 1:16 PM

Somebody register KeepRosieoffthepublicairwaves.com quickly I bet it makes you a fortune…….

doriangrey on May 30, 2007 at 1:19 PM

You think BrunoMitchell is my real name?
BrunoMitchell on May 30, 2007 at 12:54 PM

Come on, Mike. We all know you…

Mazztek on May 30, 2007 at 1:22 PM

I was reading the questions/answers on rosies blog and I vomited in my mouth. These people are literally swooning over her. Its quite disgusting.

Rose is a failed comedian. Nothing more…nothing less.

heatherrc77 on May 30, 2007 at 1:32 PM

Truthers are Rosie’s only friends. The 39% of that do like her.
In my *View*, that’s still a lot of people.

Kini on May 30, 2007 at 1:46 PM

Yes, I get it. If Rosie goes, then Elisabeth must go under the principle of fairness that demands that every ranting Truther who is fired must be matched by the firing of a sane person. It’s part of the Lunatic Union rules.

Tantor on May 30, 2007 at 2:52 PM

Come on, Mike. We all know you…

Mazztek on May 30, 2007 at 1:22 PM

Nice try!

BrunoMitchell on May 30, 2007 at 2:56 PM

Aren’t there some old posts at this stie that show where the bigmouth Grouper-looking thing called Rosie berated Hassleback and didn’t permit her rebuttal of some nonsense that poured out of Rosie’s mouth?

This whole thing is so ridiculous…

benrand on May 30, 2007 at 3:51 PM

benrand on May 30, 2007 at 3:51 PM

see my post above. rosie did it in the very conversation in question.

in the fuller video of the clip, rosie insists repeatedly on conflating insurgent and al qaeda fighters with “the iraqi people” as a whole and putting those words in hasselbeck’s mouth as they sat right accross from one another. the exchange was eggregious:…

RO: “the enemies in iraq?”
EH: “al qaeda…”
RO: “the enmies in iraq?”
EH: “…al qaeda…”
RO: “well, you know what elizabeth? if the enmies are innocent civilians in iraq, i don’t want to play that kind of football.”

it won’t end with rosie either. i remember the first view clip i watched, the first youtube vid i commented under, was one where hasslebeck was made out to be some screaming loonie for saying something against abortion. walters practicly stopped the show. when they came back from break, walters, with exaggerated fatigue, said something allong the lines of, “we can all have opinions, even passionate opinions – we just had a thing with mel gibson and some anti-semitic opinions – but we have to be able to discuss our opinions without hate and screaming at each other”.

jummy on May 30, 2007 at 4:04 PM

Why are they asking for money?
Vince is making money the old fashioned, way, by getting it from suckers. Maybe Vince isn’t a total idiot after all.

pedestrian on May 30, 2007 at 11:59 AM

My husband always says “sheep were made to be shorn” I don’t know if that applies here: whale watchers were made to be shorn? Fans of Big Giant Sows were made to be shorn?

foxforce91 on May 30, 2007 at 4:36 PM

I first heard about this petition on the Perez Hilton site. (I have to admit, I chuckled at Hilton’s nickname for Hasselbeck, “Elizabitch”.)

And like Allah, I looked at some of the petition’s comments. They’re not all negative. In fact. I’d considered signing it if I could offset a loon signature. I didn’t see any way to do that. So even though I’m sure the site in no way can get EH fired, why throw ammo in their pillbox?

DuffBeer on May 30, 2007 at 6:47 PM

a show called the View in a country that prides itself on free speech.

abinitioadinfinitum on May 30, 2007 at 11:08 AM

That’s exactly right. The View is always about the Left construct being the norm, nothing to do with reality.

naliaka on May 30, 2007 at 7:09 PM

Libs pull a “Rosie” all the time. I put up with GW Bush/Republicans email rants from a liberal friend (I was on her group-mail list) for about a year. One time, ONE TIME, I responded with an objection. She dropped me from the group-email list and won’t have any further contact with me. They simply cant’ take it when you stand up and make them think. It’s like the old saying “You can lead a whore to culture but you can’t make her think.”

Mojave Mark on May 31, 2007 at 12:46 AM