by
Justin McCarthy
October 5,
2007
LifeNews.com
Note: Justin McCarthy is a news analyst at Media Research Center,
a watchdog group that tracks bias in the mainstream media. He is a
marathon runner and graduate of St. Joseph's University in 2005.
Is
Whoopi Goldberg becoming the Rosie O’Donnell type bully? It appeared
that way on the October 3 edition of “The View.” A discussion about
Hillary Clinton’s $5,000 a baby entitlement plan quickly descended
into a heated exchange between Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Whoopi Goldberg
about abortion.
When Hasselbeck noted that $5,000 a baby could lead to fewer abortions in the world, Whoopi told Hasselbeck to “back off” because Hasselbeck has never “been in a position” where she “had to make that decision.”
Whoopi, who claimed to march in a NARAL rally with Katie Couric, also added Elisabeth should have “a little bit of reverence” to the women who had abortions and then spread propaganda about women “found bleeding dead with hangers in their bodies.”
Full
transcript below the jump. Watch the video over at Ian
Schwartz's blog.
HASSELBECK: I was very- at heart, I'm very against this policy because I believe it’s more of a gift.
BEHAR: Are you against Social Security, too?
HASSELBECK: No. Against this policy, but then I realized that there is a benefit because I feel like this could maybe cause less abortions in the world. You know, people would keep having kids instead.
GOLDBERG: Elisabeth, Elisabeth, can I ask you one question–can I ask you a question? I just have to ask you this question since you opened this door.
HASSELBECK: Sure
GOLDBERG: Have you ever been in a position to have to make that decision?
HASSELBECK: Never, never.
GOLDBERG: Okay, then back off a little bit. Back off a little bit. Very few people want to have abortions.
HASSELBECK: I'm sure they don't.
GOLDBERG: See, I was listening.
HASSELBECK: I was just affirming what you said.
GOLDBERG:
Most people do not want to have abortions. Most women do not have
them with some sort of party going on. It is the hardest decision
that a woman ever- wait- ever has to make. So, when you talk about
it, a little bit of reverence to the women out there who have had
to make this horrible decision. And one of the reasons that, that
we have had to make this decision is because so many women were found
bleeding, dead, with hangers in their bodies because they were doing
it themselves. The idea of this was to make it safe and clean. That
was the reason the law came into effect. That was why it was done.


