Whoopi Goldberg Turns On Joe Biden, Calls For Foreign Countries “To Step In” And Stop Him
Whoopi Goldberg turned on President Joe Biden during an interview with failed presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke and called for foreign countries to step in and tell him what to do.
She said: “I am hoping that Amnesty International and all these groups that are outside of us, who are watching, are gonna step in also because we are very quick to step in when other countries are not doing the right thing.
“I want outside countries to step in and say, ‘Hey, listen, we listen when you’re talking to us, we’re telling you now this doesn’t work for the world.”
Whoopi also tried to slam conservatives over the Barbie movie despite more tickets being sold in red states than blue for the movie.
“It’s a movie!” Goldberg said.
“It’s a movie about a doll! I thought y’all would be happy.
Barbie has no genitalia, so there’s no sex involved.
“Ken has no genitalia, so he can’t — it’s a doll movie!
“And the kids know it’s colorful and it’s Barbie.
“You guys, I want y’all to tell your daughters why you’re not taking them to the ‘Barbie’ movie.
“I want you to explain to them what’s wrong with Barbie…It’s a doll movie, guys. I’m shocked that that’s what’s freaking you out these days.”
According to The Daily Mail:
Following the much awaited weekend battle at the box office of new releases Barbie and Oppenheimer, a map breaks down which states showed a preference for each film over the weekend, with results falling along shockingly political lines.
The pair of films grossed a combined $235.5million at the domestic box office – Barbie accounting for $155million of that figure, and Oppenheimer for the other $80.5million.
One Instagram account further broke down those numbers by using a US map to illustrate which states sprung for the origin of the nuke, and which wanted to dissolve into a world made out of pink.
The map, created by an account called india.in.pixels and based on Google trends from last week, showed that the pattern of preference closely matched the standard political breakdown of the US electoral college.
Southern states almost universally showed a higher appreciation for Barbie, while northeastern states, California and Washington positioned themselves in favor of the new Christopher Nolan flick.