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I pity their audience


They open up talking about health scares due to stress for "healthy" people who then create health issues from the stress.
More brainwashing leftist dogma to comfort their audience of obese housewives and and single fat woman many of which I saw in the audience as the show started actually SWEATING after being prepped by the assistant director.

I'm not being cruel I've been super obese.
At 29 I realized I would die in my 50's and did something about it after dropping about 40lbs and then dropped another 20 probably even 30 until I was EMACIATED then, gained some weight back and started building muscle with a new and very healthy diet.

I'm pointing out the deception here to manipulate obese women into self acceptance of their EARLY DEATHS by convincing them not to worry about their health and in that, there disgusting, deathly obesity.

I quit watching television 8 years ago and just recently started looking at shows here and there seeing how HORRIFIC things have gotten under Obama. Complete and total pandering to people's self destructive habits, beliefs, lifestyles, emotions etc. so the rock star president has an audience of happy living in denial nitwits that worship him and every lie he tells.

It's generation everybody feel good and endorse one another no matter what.
Agree with one another in social situations no matter how much you're lying.
Tell people what they NEED to hear to maintain their dead end lifestyles.

Meanwhile a panel of millionaires sit there talking sht they've been coached to say and are being fed through invisible ear pieces to manipulate their audience into remaining fat, glued to the sofa and living in complete and total self delusion.
DISGUSTING.

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Blame it on Obama? 

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They are being super stupid with their girl chats lately.

First of all, they are not experts on anything. No one is tuning in to hear them advise people on serious topics. They are simply entertainment.

They should just give their reactions or relate it to their lives and move on. I can't stand when they turn to the camera or audience and try to tell people what to do as if they know anything... with their generalizations and cliches. They are not credible as advisors. Stop.

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Eh. No one on The View is a political expert and it hasn't stopped them from deluding themselves or their viewers into believing they're anything more than entertainment. Unlike them The Real hosts don't take themselves that seriously. If someone is watching at home and taking everything they say as gospel that's on them.

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Eh. No one on The View is a political expert and it hasn't stopped them from deluding themselves or their viewers into believing they're anything more than entertainment. Unlike them The Real hosts don't take themselves that seriously. If someone is watching at home and taking everything they say as gospel that's on them.


^ Depends on which View you're talking about. They did have two seasoned journalists and a lawyer on the show at one time and those three were more than capable of discussing politics credibly. Nicole Wallace recently was also a shrewd commentator on politics; her credentials more than qualify her for the role.

Yet, NONE of these women I mentioned turned to the camera and told people what to do like these broads Tamera, Adrienne, Loni and Jeannie Mae do on the Real, with credentials that basically qualify them for only advising on mommyhood, acting, singing, comedy, fashion, and perhaps engineering. Commentary is also NOT advice. There's a difference. They have been crossing the line. So, your comparison is not a parallel and is flawed.

This week The Real hosts were dumb enough to try to discuss medical and psychological advice and literally say to the camera "guys..." don't do this or do this. This is irresponsible and not even worth listening to.

Also, the logic of bringing up the View to defend flawed behavior is weak. Even if dumbass Raven Simone or someone is talking, I'm sure they share their opinions and not give advice like they are Dr. OZ or something. That is what I recall from when I used to watch years ago before The View became unwatchable. So, again, you are not saying anything to support the need for them to advise the public.

Other shows do invite experts on to offer advice and the Real's hosts should do that if they want to get into the counseling or advice business. Otherwise they should stick to commentary.


And whether viewers take what they say as gospel is a moot point, the hosts themselves have a responsibility to not become advisors in fields for which they lack qualification. They can just say what they personally would do and leave it at that.


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You're acting like the Real hosts are forcing people to do what they say and that's not true. People have something called "free will". If someone is going to listen to what the hosts on any show say and blindly follow their advice then that is their choice. No one made them do it.

And my point in bringing up The View was that while they're not a news program there are people out there who look to them as if they are and while I personally find it silly, it's not that big of a deal. Same with the hosts on this show. They're not acting like they're Dr. Oz or any other expert but even if they were, people don't have to do what they say.

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Eh. No one on The View is a political expert and it hasn't stopped them from deluding themselves or their viewers into believing they're anything more than entertainment. Unlike them The Real hosts don't take themselves that seriously. If someone is watching at home and taking everything they say as gospel that's on them.


I totally agree, Voodoo. I do find The Real's more serious, emotional topics to be the most enjoyable, though.

Simply me.

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