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Sweeps Ratings Are the Rosiest In View's History

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"Question Authority" is a very PRO-American message. If the founding fathers hadn't done so, we'd still have a King!

You can give someone the benefit of the doubt while still questioning authority. What's un-American is to say, "I trust the King's stamp tax and I'm not gonna think about it."

Anyway, I hate to defend Rosie O'Donnell because I think she's nuts, but she never accused the government of destroying the Twin Towers. She knows that was terrorists. She wonders if perhaps the government demolished 7 WTC. I don't think they did, but that's what she actually said.

I accuse our government of doing it. iT may make me unAmerican in the eyes of many, but I've thought it was a cover-up and conspiracy from Day One. Just too damn fishy.

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Well, no, I agree with questioning authority -- to an extent. So don't count me out just yet! In that sense, it would be bad for me to badmouth that sort of thing since I make money by DOING just that, questioning authority.

I just disagree with that as a slogan. It suggests an absolute lack of faith in everything. IT would sound strange to change it to "Question authroity sometimes" or "Feel free to question authority" but, on the other hand, just "Question authority," while more poetic, smacks of a slippery slope to an utter lack of faith in anything. It feeds a pessimist's mindset. It's overall negative and I'd want no part in it. :(

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Well I think right now you have to question authority because it is being abused in so many ways (Alberto Gonzalez firing the attorneys, Bush continuing the war in Iraq when no WMDs have been found, Republicans blocking a vote of no confidence for Gonzo, Gates not setting a new strategy for Iraq, suspending habeas corpus) and it is about making sure that you speak out and criticize in hopes the government does better for everyday people. We learn from criticism and it helps us to formulate new strategies about how to improve ourselves and the way we act and behave and look at situations in life. Right now this government hates dissent and criticism and tries to silence too many people and it is sickening. I am also sick of the Republican party in general for being true hypocrites....they go all out with an impeachment over Clinton for a blowjob and yet they do not hold Rudy Giuliani, Tom DeLay, and Newt Gingrich who all had affairs on their wives to the same standards.

Like my signature says, just give him a blowjob so we can impeach him

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I actually heard on the radio today that the ratings for The View went up the first week Rosie was gone

As much as I love the ladies, I don't see that lasting for long. People are gonna wanna see how THE VIEW goes without Rosie and once the hornets nest has settled down, they'll go back to watching THE PRICE IS RIGHT or other stuff.

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Walters "Quite Happy" with The View Apres Rosie

TVGuide.com

While admitting, "It's very hard for anyone to follow Rosie," boss woman Barbara Walters says she is rather pleased with The View's performance since O'Donnell's famous walkout. "There are things we've been able to discuss that we weren't able to discuss with Rosie, like heterosexual sex," Walters told Wednesday's On-Air with Ryan Seacrest radio show. "We are perhaps not quite as political [or] vocal about [things], but the Hot Topics have been very fun, and the ratings are up, so we're quite happy. Obviously, the audience is very loyal."

As for replacing Rosie (or Star, for that matter) Walters said, "We're kind of taking our time," but confirmed that Whoopi Goldberg "is someone we're considering. Whoopi is wonderful."

On the topic of her unsolicited phone chat with Paris Hilton — Walters was on the horn with Kathy Hilton when Paris beeped in via call waiting, then asked her mom to put her on with the newswoman — Babs denies angling for the first sitdown with the jailed heiress: "I'm telling you the truth, I have not discussed with her doing an interview."

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