Posted on 02/09/2018 7:58:21 AM PST by Cheerio
Conservative model, actor, and California Congressional candidate Antonio Sabàto Jr. made an appearance on Wednesdays edition of The View to discuss a wide range of political topics, so it was only a matter of time before things veered toward the hot topic of the day, immigration.
Sabàto is an outspoken Trump-supporter who happens to be a child of Czech and Italian immigrants who legally brought him to the United States when he was 12 years old, but that didnt stop Joy Behar and the other hens on The View from trying to use that against his positions on border security.
Let me ask you another thing that is difficult for me to understand, said co-host Sunny Hostin. Weve talked about your family having to hide their identity during the Holocaust in Czechoslovakia, and weve talked about the fact that you came here at 12 years old from Italy speaking no English, and this country embraced you. You call yourself an immigrant, but youre in favor of the wall being built, being paid for by the American people and keeping other immigrants out of the country much like yourself.
(Excerpt) Read more at bizpacreview.com ...
So tired of them treating legal immigrants and illegals as the same.
Was his dad the young race driver in “Grand Prix”?
For the life of me, I can not understand why any intelligent conservative would ever step foot on that show, the View. They’re the dumbest group of libtard women I have ever witnessed in my life.........
My family is filled with them.......two step sisters and one niece from Canada and now naturalized citizens. One is married to a doctor from Honduras, now a naturalized citizen......
All hard core conservatives and totally supportive of both a wall and deportation.
Oohh, it’s that Antonio Sabato, Jr. I’ve always liked him.
Anyone who slaps down those hags have my approval.
Based on the IMDB bio files, I would say yes, his father was the Italian driver in Grand Prix. Other than some dated entertainment scenes, Grand Prix is the best racing movie of all time. They allowed the film crew 20 minutes of track time before the Monaco Grand Prix to film their Monaco race scenes. I don’t think the FIA would allow that today. The film also had cameo appearances by a number of F1 drivers (some of whom are sadly no longer with us).
To Joy Behaw facts are like bullets to Superman.
You know ow a musician get’s to Carnegie Hall right?
Practice Practice Practice. :)
ow = how
Bookmarking
It’s not hard to get the best of Joyless Behar. Yo describe her as an idiot would flatter her.
Yep, we have to start moving the chains towards the end zones. Let’s get some first downs...
“Grand Prix seemed (very loosely) based on the 1961 season, in which American Phil Hill won the world championship after his Ferrari teammate - Wolfgang von Trips - was killed in an accident at Monza. (Hill has a brief cameo in the film.)
What part of legally does she not get?
That’s a very good posting, so I’m keeping it!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.