The View followup

Just a brief followup on my recent post about The View and one of its co-hosts' agnosticism over the question "Is the world flat?"

They had on the Gieco caveman as a guest (talk about being typecast as an actor!) and he couldn't resist a couple of digs about modern humans with caveman ideas like no such thing as evolution and the world is flat. I don't know if the cohost under scrutiny felt she was being made fun of or not....

(hat tip again to Crooks and Liars)

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