Behar to Barack: 'Are you related to Brad Pitt?' »
Posted By ZiegfeldGirl 6 months, 2 weeks ago in Arts & EntertainmentJoy Behar got right to the heart of the matter that could ultimately decide the election. "I understand," Behar said to presidential candidate Barack Obama, "that you're related to Brad Pitt, in some way."
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ZiegfeldGirl6 months, 2 weeks ago
"What The View host who, along with her colleagues, welcomed the Democratic Illinois U.S. senator to the ABC daytime show Friday was referring to was a claim by the New England Historic Genealogical Society that Pitt and Obama are distant cousins, linked by one Edwin Hickman, who died in Virginia in 1769.
"Are you related to Brad Pitt?" pressed Behar, according to clips provided by ABC.
"I guess we're ninth cousins, something, removed or something," said Obama, 46, adding modestly, "I think he got the better-looking side of the gene pool.""
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gamahuche6 months, 2 weeks ago
I can't imagine why this isn't in the humour section, though it would be a weak entry there. One ha-ha perhaps.
"Joy Behar got right to the heart of the matter that could ultimately decide the election".
Is Obama sexy?
Compared to the opposition he's a god.
To suggests that a majority of US citizens will vote for him for that reason implies that they are certifiable morons. Don't forget that they voted for Richard Nixon who was about as sexy as a roll of toilet paper.
Is your argument simply a n opportunity to pick a bone with Obama for being attractive?
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ZiegfeldGirl6 months, 2 weeks ago
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y_soitenly6 months, 2 weeks ago
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ZiegfeldGirl6 months, 2 weeks ago
"The comment prompted the show's matriarch, Barbara Walters, to tell the senator: "We were saying just before you came out, maybe we shouldn't say this. But we thought you were very sexy looking."
Barbara Walters went from being a serious journalist to being a joke. It's painful to see.
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libsRfunny6 months, 2 weeks ago
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin6 months, 2 weeks ago
I heard Obama was gonna be on the View and tuned in, and if you saw the whole thing, beginning to end, you know that Walters started out with a Pastor Wright question and the youngish woman on there followed up by bringing up his 'Don Imus' quote, which in the light of his association with Wright was hypocritical.
I thought the youngish woman's question was hard-hitting and so was Barbara's opener, which surprised the hell outta me.
Barack droned on and on after the Imus question, a tried and true politician's gambit when faced with a difficult question: keep talking until everyone forgets what the freakin question was.
after the first 5-7 minutes, the interview degenerated into a celeb type interview-but that's what the View is from what I can tell-it aint 60 minutes or 20/20, its a celeb gabfest. The fact that they even asked any tough questions of him at all was a shock to me.
so I think its unfair to make it sound like an ass-kissing festival alone.
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ZiegfeldGirl6 months, 2 weeks ago
Just when you thought the media was done heralding stupid reason to vote for or against the candidates, we get this. I am so disgusted by the way this election cycle is being covered. I like Barack, but I am not going to vote for him because he's related to some celeb. Who cares? Go back far enough and we all either descended from Adam, or from whatever the first amoeba who grew an opposable thumb liked to call himself. Depends on your view of the origin of life. But the point is, we all have a common ancestor. If they find out McCain is related to JFK, are all the libs going to suddenly vote for him? How dumb can these people get? Obama is related to Brad, and now he's sexy? Supposedly Hillary is related to Angelina Jolie, I don't see anyone saying she's suddenly sexy. The whole thing is infantile.
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CactusAnnie6 months, 2 weeks ago
Think this is the new game to hype Obama? Kind of a play on "how many degrees" from Kevin Bacon?
Wonder if he's related to Kevin???
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sotiris-k6 months, 2 weeks ago
Modern science can trace (due to DNA markers , errors etc )all modern humans back to a common Homo Sapiens group 60000 years ago. The initial common group's direct descendants still survive in Africa. Skin color differences are believed to have emerged due to migrations away from equator in locations where due to colder climate and necessity for larger % of skin to be covered, skin trended to white to facilitate Ultraviolet light absorption (enables synthesis of vitamin D) by the remaining exposed skin.
It is amazing 60000 years later people still talk about color as if its such a big deal to the point to be an issue in a presidential race. I guess Obama now has the color that early Europeans had 30-40000 years ago or so when the deviation from black had started.
Try this book/documentary;# Spencer Wells (2003). The Journey of Man. ISBN 069111532X. Pg. 56-58
or link references;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushmen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y-chromosomal_Adam
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HOUSEMD6 months, 2 weeks ago
HEY Z
Joy Behar had a brain tumor. We took her brain and left the tumor because the tumor was more useful.
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aniokly6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Bkumm6 months, 2 weeks ago
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rdy2rck6 months, 2 weeks ago
Excellent point.And that's why I don't care for any of the candidates.Each in there own way are promising things that economically can't be done.
Back to the story.This is bizarre for me the media digging that deep for absolutely nothing.Ziegfeld used the right words so all I can do is shake my head.
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abntv6 months, 2 weeks ago
Can you spell urban legend. Joy Behar is a not funny joke and unfortunately it is rubbing off on Barbara Walters.
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Wolfie20076 months, 2 weeks ago
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slate6 months, 2 weeks ago
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CHAVELA6 months, 2 weeks ago
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disraeli6 months, 2 weeks ago
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stephen-johnson6 months, 2 weeks ago
"The Republican media is driving this campaign and wants Obama v. McCain because they know he will lose."
The View is Republican media?
I didn't realize that Liz Hasselbeck had so much clout.
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Locky126 months, 2 weeks ago
Oh yeah. He's so sexy.
Why, that's reason enough to put this racist, marxist into the White House!
So what if in his books he can quote things Rev. Wright had to say about black and white this and that, but how dare anybody else quote other things he said.
So what if only Barack can dictate the scope of racial dialogue to the nation and call any dissenter a racist.
I mean. He's just so sexy.
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nostalgia6 months, 2 weeks ago
How can anyone take a presidential candidate seriously when he only appears for interviews on shows like the Ellen DeGeneres show, the Oprah Winfrey Show and the View?
When he is going to be on Meet the Press or even This Week with George Stephanopoulos?
Perhaps he needs to make up his mind - is he just a celebrity or someone who is running for the presidency?
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gamahuche6 months, 2 weeks ago
The other evidence offered on this thread indicates that his "sexiness" will be a great vote-winner. In which case he's playing the game perfectly having a bunch of old-hen "celebrities" clucking around him.
BTW I didn't see the show, never will, never would, but that's what it sounds like from the other evidence offered above.
And when is Brad Pitt going to stand? It sounds like he could take a nap throughout an election campaign and still win hands down with or without exposing his anatomy for closer inspection.
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