For the fourth week in a row, the estrogen-packed talk show The View came out on top of the daytime Nielson ratings with 4.42 million viewers last week!!
As well as being #1 for daytime, The View was also the second most-watched show by women for the week.
Babs and Co. are gaining steam on the Big O's Empire!!
The talk show co-host announced the happy news this morning on The View.
This will be the third child for Hasselbeck and her football player husband, Tim. The couple are the parents of 3-year-old Grace Elisabeth and 15-month-old Taylor Thomas.
"We are thankful for such great news and will begin planning our zone defense strategy immediately," joked Elisabeth.
NY Magazinecaught up with The View hostess Whoopi Goldberg this week at an NYC fundraiser and the conversation turned to the conservative side of things.
Whoopi revealed that Elisabeth Hasselbeck has moved on from the election, and is actually supportive of President-elect Obama!
Good, cuz we've all moved on from the election already.
"We are all starting on the same page, which is, this is our president, this is our country, and we’re going to do everything that we can to support him," said the even keeled Whoopi. "And this is why Elisabeth is unlike anyone else you’re going to meet, because she is willing to make the steps … That’s why I love her."
She also shared her assessment of the bitchfest that was Mann Coulter'sappearance on the ABC chat show: "She (Mann) wanted to sell her book, and she was able to go off looking like she was really upset. So, we gave her what she needed, and I hope she sells her books, and God bless her."
Elizabitch Hasselbeck complained on The View this week that she didn't receive her usual invitation to the White House Christmas party.
Boo-hoo!
She said on the show, "I love Christmas cards. I love getting them. There is one in particular that I usually like, and it's an invitation to the White House Christmas party. Not the big one but the 20th one down the road that you get the leftovers at the party. I'd be going to that one. No invitation this year. Maybe I didn't do enough for the Republican party this year."
Or, maybe, just MAYBE, now that the President is leaving office, he has no need for you anymore!
Though Karl T. Nilsson, the executive publicity director of The View, said yesterday that "Following today's live show, Elisabeth received a call from the The White House, and they both had a great conversation. The President's office apologized and explained that she and her husband were indeed invited to the White House for Christmas and were sorry that it did not arrive. It was simply an oversight."
Yeah, right. Hasselbeck complained and they then invited her.
"No matter what Barbara [Walters] wants everyone to believe and think and act as if everyone gets along and is really good friends. I’m not saying they loathe each other, but there was not a lot of camaraderie off-camera there."
- Rosie O'Donnell, still talking about her less than year-long stint on The View
Seriously, Elizabitch Hasselbeck and Sherri Shepherd should try reading some facts before spilling lies from their mouth!!!!!
As we mentioned before, Elizabitch LIED to the entire country when she said that California's Proposition 8, to ban gay marriages, would mean that religious leaders could go to jail for refusing to perform a same sex marriage.
NOT TRUE!
That then caused the "god worshiping" Sherri to make her own comments. She said, "I don't want to know that my pastor — because, you know, the church is preaching against homosexuality, and I don't want to know that my pastor could be jailed."
Well, we guess God doesn't want gay couples that love each other to get married, but he's ok with Sherri sleeping around before getting married right? Oh, and we guess God is ok with Sherri having had abortions in the past as well!
And it seems like Elizabitch and Sherri are still trying to brainwash people into thinking something false about Proposition 8 as they continue to bring up the lie that it affects religious groups.
Oh, and Elizabitch has said many times already that Proposition 8 passed by a majority of 62%. Someone should tell her to fact check. According to the California Secretary of State's office, the prop for hate passed with only 52.3% of the vote.
At least Whoopi pointed out the obvious and said, "It is unfortunate that people used not-honest things to go about it, because if the fear — if people put fear into people and made them believe things that weren't true, that's not how you want somebody to vote. You want them to vote the truth, and you want them to vote their heart."
We have to admit, we love to hate Elizabitch on The View - the show would not be worth watching without her!
We love how the Bitch stands up for herself, but on Friday she said some things that were flat out incorrect, suggesting that without the passage of Proposition 8 in California, religious leaders could go to jail for refusing to perform a same sex marriage.
Lie teller!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The truth is that neither the decision by the California Supreme Court nor Proposition 8 has anything to do with clergy members!
Elizabitch wrongly asserted that a "priest" in Sweden was "put in jail for not wanting to perform a marriage to a gay couple, so then they put him in jail because the law stated that you could not discriminate based on sexual preference."
This led a naive Sherri to say, "I don't want to know that my pastor — because, you know, the church is preaching against homosexuality, and I don't want to know that my pastor could be jailed."
First of all, though Swedish Pastor Ake Green was convicted in 2004 under Sweden's hate crimes law for calling gays and lesbians "a deep cancer tumor on all of society," his conviction was overturned by Sweden's highest court, protecting his freedom of speech and religion.
Second, this isn't Sweden, bitches!
Additionally, the ruling from the California Supreme Court applied only to state officials, instructing "state officials take all necessary and appropriate steps so that local officials may begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples," but that "no religion will be required to change its policies or practices with regard to same-sex couples, and no religious officiant will be required to solemnize a marriage in contravention of his or her religious beliefs."
"Marriage" - as defined by the government - is not a religious act and does NOT threaten anyone's spirituality.
After all, straight atheists get "married."
And (just barely) a majority can be wrong.
A majority approved the Prohibition Act! (And then repealed it!)