“The View” co-host Joy Behar demonstrated her ignorance this week by mourning President Joe Biden’s following his farewell address, saying, “I miss him already.”
The last four years have been an utter disaster for America under Biden, and the fact that Behar is upset that everyday Americans will no longer continue to be pummelled by soaring inflation, shows how detached from reality she really is.
“I miss him. He’s a good person. You know, he spent the last 50 years caring about the country,” Behar said.
“This other one [Donald Trump] spent 50 years scamming everybody, you know, and trying to stay out of jail.”
“You know who I’m talking about. I really miss Biden. I feel like we were safe, like I didn’t have to worry, was anything going to blow up? I could live my life while he was there,” Behar said.
“Every day I wake up and I worry, what is this guy going to do next?” she said of incoming President-elect Donald Trump.
Biden delivered a farewell address on Wednesday, taking aim at “oligarchs” and warning of the “dangers of Big Tech.”
Biden warned about the “dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra wealthy people.”
“I want to warn the country of some things that give me great concern. … That’s a dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a very few ultra-wealthy people. The dangerous consequences if their abuse of power is left unchecked,” he said.
The remarks came just weeks after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced he was ditching fact checker and Meta’s approach to content moderation.
Zuckerberg also admitted to Joe Rogan that he had been pressured by the Biden administration to remove content since 2021.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow gushed over sleepy Joe’s speech, saying it gave her “chills.’
“That is stark and sober, and, like I said, it put a chill down my spine,” Maddow said.
“I think he’s correct, and I’m glad he took this time to say it.”
Earlier Behar called out y music star Carrie Underwood on Tuesday for agreeing to play at Trump’s inauguration.
“She says ‘I love our country.’ How do you love your country and support and normalize somebody who was a convicted felon who really wants to destroy the country, in my opinion? I don’t understand how you say you love your country at the same time that you normalize this convicted felon,” Behar said.
“I would not be the person to say don’t do it, because I believe in free speech and everything about it. I personally would not do it. No one’s asked me, but that’s another story,” Behar said, noting she would never personally perform at Trump’s inauguration.