On Tuesday’s episode of “The View”, the hosts talked about the ongoing devastation in Puerto Rico, and notorious anti-President Trump host Whoopi Goldberg made an outlandish statement about the president – one she is now undoubtedly regretting.
Goldberg said about the victims in Puerto Rico, “I wonder if he realizes that these are American citizens in Puerto Rico. This is part of America.”
It was a bizarre attempt to suggest the President of the United States doesn’t know who American citizens are, and she reiterated it a second time!
“I don’t think he realizes that Puerto Rico is part of the United States. I don’t think he realizes that. He didn’t know Hawaii was part of the United States either. But that’s just me. That is what I’m saying.”
Well, at least she took responsibility for the statement because Trump just proved her incredibly wrong.
Trump on Tuesday announced that he would visit Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands next week. He tweeted about Puerto Rico’s needs. He talked about Puerto Rico during a meeting on tax cuts. He raised the subject at a Rose Garden news conference with the prime minister of Spain.
And he attended a hurricane briefing. He called a meeting of agency heads tasked with helping Puerto Rico recover, and sent top officials out to the White House driveway to talk to reporters. FEMA Administrator Brock Long delivered specifics: 16 Navy and Coast Guard ships in the waters around Puerto Rico and 10 more on the way.
Throughout, Trump stressed that Puerto Rico’s governor had praised the federal response, characterizing Ricardo Rossello as “so thankful of the job we’re doing.”
And that’s not all he’s done.
Trump on Thursday waived federal restrictions on foreign ships’ transportation of cargo to the island. He tweeted that relief supplies are getting through.
“The electric power grid in Puerto Rico is totally shot. Large numbers of generators are now on Island. Food and water on site,” he wrote.
So while Goldberg sits in her comfy chair judging Trump, he’s taking action to actually help the people of Puerto Rico instead of criticizing others.
It’s clear her view from Hollywood is skewed because Trump is doing everything in his power to help these American citizens.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
Theophilus wrote:
On Tuesday’s episode of “The View”, the hosts talked about the ongoing devastation in Puerto Rico, and notorious anti-President Trump host Whoopi Goldberg made an outlandish statement about the president – one she is now undoubtedly regretting.
Goldberg said about the victims in Puerto Rico, “I wonder if he realizes that these are American citizens in Puerto Rico. This is part of America.”
It was a bizarre attempt to suggest the President of the United States doesn’t know who American citizens are, and she reiterated it a second time!
“I don’t think he realizes that Puerto Rico is part of the United States. I don’t think he realizes that. He didn’t know Hawaii was part of the United States either. But that’s just me. That is what I’m saying.”
Well, at least she took responsibility for the statement because Trump just proved her incredibly wrong.
Trump on Tuesday announced that he would visit Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands next week. He tweeted about Puerto Rico’s needs. He talked about Puerto Rico during a meeting on tax cuts. He raised the subject at a Rose Garden news conference with the prime minister of Spain.
And he attended a hurricane briefing. He called a meeting of agency heads tasked with helping Puerto Rico recover, and sent top officials out to the White House driveway to talk to reporters. FEMA Administrator Brock Long delivered specifics: 16 Navy and Coast Guard ships in the waters around Puerto Rico and 10 more on the way.
Throughout, Trump stressed that Puerto Rico’s governor had praised the federal response, characterizing Ricardo Rossello as “so thankful of the job we’re doing.”
And that’s not all he’s done.
Trump on Thursday waived federal restrictions on foreign ships’ transportation of cargo to the island. He tweeted that relief supplies are getting through.
“The electric power grid in Puerto Rico is totally shot. Large numbers of generators are now on Island. Food and water on site,” he wrote.
So while Goldberg sits in her comfy chair judging Trump, he’s taking action to actually help the people of Puerto Rico instead of criticizing others.
It’s clear her view from Hollywood is skewed because Trump is doing everything in his power to help these American citizens.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
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My opinion: a Christian commenting on the world is always deluded, when engaged in it.
MsCentralia wrote:
My opinion: a Christian commenting on the world is always deluded, when engaged in it.
What's that supposed to mean?
MsCentralia wrote:
Seriously?
Yes. For one thing, what do you mean by engaged in the world?
Theophilus wrote:
Yes. For one thing, what do you mean by engaged in the world?
I mean what it says in the Bible, "enmity against God."
MsCentralia wrote:
I mean what it says in the Bible, "enmity against God."
And who was that directed at? Me?
Please answer the question.
Theophilus wrote:
Please answer the question.
Sorry, yes.
You are extremely short-sighted, blinded by beliefs.
MsCentralia wrote:
Sorry, yes.
So, you're claiming that I have enmity against God? Is that what you're saying? If so, what do you base this on?
Theophilus wrote:
So, you're claiming that I have enmity against God? Is that what you're saying? If so, what do you base this on?
This thread you started about Whoopie. Anti-Christ in nature.
MsCentralia wrote:
This thread you started about Whoopie. Anti-Christ in nature.
Congratulations. You've just made it onto my ignore list. A rare accomplishment.
I think that unusual comment came from a Whooooopeee lover!
Probably from commie Centrailia!
Theophilus wrote:
What's that supposed to mean?
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