The View isn’t usually worth watching – it’s a left-wing whinefest commandeered by Whoopi Goldberg and other women who don’t like America and offer practically nothing with their mindless commentary.
The Wednesday, Nov. 6 edition though was spectacular. After months of promoting how Kamala Harris was going to win, The View was forced to accept reality, otherwise known as the result of the 2024 Presidential Election. And they couldn’t even blame the electoral college this time.
It began with Goldberg asking, “How we do we feel?” to the panel, most of whom dressed as if they were attending a funeral.
There was some acceptance though, particularly from grifter Alyssa Farah Griffin.
“I didn’t expect it to be this resounding,” she said. “And I think there are some lessons from it.” Not like anyone at the panel will bother to learn the lessons, of course.
The meltdowns soon began though, with Sunny Hostin resorting to “cultural resentment” as a reason why the Democrats lost.
We were even treated to a first-hand account of the Harris watch party, with Ana Navarro saying she was “very disappointed, very sad.”
Goldberg went fully unhinged, offering a view of Trump that wizards in the Harry Potter series share of Lord Voldemort, because she apparently hasn’t read a book in the past two decades.
Then something which has never happened on The View finally aired – a confrontational disagreement:
MSNBC’s Joy Reid would not have looked out of place on the following segment, where Goldberg and Hostin praised the Vice President’s “flawless campaign.” One can only imagine what every other presidential campaign looked like by their standards.
Sadly, all good things must come to an end. The View closed out with a bang with a public admittance of a detest for the First Amendment.