JimBowie1958
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- Sep 25, 2011
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Whoopi 'Cushion' Goldberg exposes her true Democratic racism in rant against white guys that she says she cannot have any sympathy for, at all.
Sanders Played by Gender Card
Goldberg suggested that, if anything, the unveiling of a "rigged system" should inspire "all these wonderful young people" to get behind "the first female that actually might become president."
"I don't get it. Because you all like to talk about how the system is rigged. The system has been rigged forever. It's been rigged against women for years. For years. But, you know, I don't remember anybody booing about that," Goldberg said.
"So I can't look at those and get mad. I can't get mad that the system is rigged against the white guy. I can't."
Joy Behar applauded Goldberg's handling of the gender card and doubled down, adding racially charged remarks to the conversation. She suggested Trump probably "doesn't want black people in the White House anymore."
Goldberg, seemingly in accordance, fired back with a profane response, implying hues of racism within the Republican Party.
"When Mitch McConnell said five minutes after Obama was elected 'We're going to make this a one-term, do everything we can to get another Republican in the White House' — as soon as he said that, I thought you know what, as a party, [mouths 'F'] to you," Goldberg said.
Sanders Played by Gender Card
Goldberg suggested that, if anything, the unveiling of a "rigged system" should inspire "all these wonderful young people" to get behind "the first female that actually might become president."
"I don't get it. Because you all like to talk about how the system is rigged. The system has been rigged forever. It's been rigged against women for years. For years. But, you know, I don't remember anybody booing about that," Goldberg said.
"So I can't look at those and get mad. I can't get mad that the system is rigged against the white guy. I can't."
Joy Behar applauded Goldberg's handling of the gender card and doubled down, adding racially charged remarks to the conversation. She suggested Trump probably "doesn't want black people in the White House anymore."
Goldberg, seemingly in accordance, fired back with a profane response, implying hues of racism within the Republican Party.
"When Mitch McConnell said five minutes after Obama was elected 'We're going to make this a one-term, do everything we can to get another Republican in the White House' — as soon as he said that, I thought you know what, as a party, [mouths 'F'] to you," Goldberg said.