No way. Pak is the most professional of all of them.
No way. Pak is the most professional of all of them.
It's called being sympathetic.
Quanell X is involved that is why. That man is a charlatan and a huckster and he is using this poor girl to advance his notoriety. It's disgusting.
No, it didn't seem like that at all. It's very clear that Pak was saying that the friend's story was plausible. You should cut that part. Pretty tacky character assassination.
She clearly is the one in power now, that is so great, I think it is terriffic that she is doing this. But I hope they are in touch with some councelor who has experience with rape victims though, instead of just the pastor.
Yeah, I agree. When someone's saying how they pieced something together, even something not as horrific as rape, and they say, "At first, I thought this because of X," as the listener you could respond, "Yeah, that was a reasonable thought, I could see why that explanation seemed viable." You're not disagreeing or…
I agree with what you say about Pak. Actually, I thought the woman saying 'you didn't go to the cops' was bad. That sounded like hostile interrogation.
The size of the group is a problem, but the real issue is who's in it. Is there a topic that would cause you to stop what you're doing in order to get the opinions of Meghan McCain, Jenny McCarthy and Whoopi Goldberg? Any topic?
As a therapist, I cringe at the number of people involved in this interview, too. Talking about a young girl's rape is never very comfortable for anyone—nor should it be. However, it definitely feels like this is subject matter well beyond the ability of the hosts to tackle. Their discomfort is understandable but…
I felt like Jada was being victimized further by every person on that illustrious panel. McCarthy, with her serious glasses, hoped she'd look smart, McCain hoped to be cast as the sensitive one, Park wanted to be the one on her side, Whoopi wanted to cement her position as the voice of reason, and Quanell wanted…
Cause like when other black women are raped, there have been no arrests made. Just saw her on that blond man's show on MSNBC this morning. She just said they need to get in trouble for that they did to her, and that's why shes speaking out. She said there are people telling her that she needs to be quite about it…
SPOT ON.
...It's been "some time" now. A whole 7 weeks. Worst. Interview. Ever.
I find more useful answers from Yahoo Answers than I do from the view.
Worse—it's the TV version of Yahoo Answers.
Can't The View just go the fuck away already? It's like the TV version of Yahoo article comments.
I'm not going to get into the gun debate because regardless of my political stance, the fact is an entire family is dead.
Cue people whining "how dare you post this, it ruined my day!" Yeah, I'm sure YOUR day is ruined now...
I'm not down for killing anyone at all, but I find it ironic that Facebook's all about killing this page when there are a shitton of Elliot Rodger fan pages still alive and well. It'd be nice to see some consistency.
I think it's fair to consider everyone involved in this awful. The only innocent victim I see here are the poor animals.