She’s an ICU nurse.
The 2016 Miss America Pageant was broadcast live on Sunday, September 13 and contestant Miss Colorado came under fire from the hosts of ‘The View’ who did not like her performance in the talent competition.
Kelly Johnson, who was second-runner-up in the pageant, gave a monologue talking about her experience as an ICU nurse.
Co-host Michelle Collins poked fun at the monologue, saying Johnson “basically read her emails out loud — and shockingly did not win.” Collins adds, “She helps patients with Alzheimer’s, which is not funny, but I swear, you had to see it.”
Joy Behar asked “Why does she have a doctor’s stethoscope around her neck?” about Johnson who was dressed in scrubs with a stethoscope as she performed.
Viewers and nurses took to social media to respond to Behar’s idiotic comment. more here
People who watch “The View” are no smarter that the idiots who host it. Few ICU nurses have the time or inclination to watch stupid women letting it all hang out.
Miss Colorado is certainly a sight for sick eyes. But I must admit that the most beautiful medical person I ever met was a sonographer in Atlantis, Florida. Took one look at her and almost dislodged a blood clot!
Nurse had to work very hard to get where she is. What did the old bags from the View have to do, put on some make up and screw a few Hollywood mucky mucks? Nurse has higher IQ than all those mean old hags combined.
And is better looking as well.
Hopefully every doctor’s office waiting room has changed the channel.
Ahhh, the delicious irony of The Rear View mocking anybody.
Five useless schlubs performing a useless function, I know I’m impressed.
When Barbara WaWa and Whoopster ImaDyke started using that trashy show to vent their spleens, it became toxic…nothing has changed…..
MJA ‘The View’ LADIES ?. That’s a bit of a stretch. Numskulls,
maybe, but certainly not ladies.
Getting trashed by The View. There’s no better indication that you’re doing the right thing.
All I know is that when I’m not feeling well I usually wish I were at home in bed with a nurse. (did I miss a comma there?)