The View Melts Down, But Alyssa Farah Griffin Provides a Reality Check
Griffin: “I think we forget about rural America. I think the working class feels left behind. They feel like the powerful, the elite, only care about themselves and their power.”
Most of the ladies on The View dressed in black today because former President Donald Trump destroyed VP Kamala Harris last night.
They cried. They blamed racism and sexism. They gushed over Harris.
Whoopi Goldberg cried. Joy Behar had a slightly steadier take:
Whoopi Goldberg: “So, how do you feel?”
Joy Behar: “I’ll start… This is what people wanted. I vehemently disagree with the decision that Americans made… We should protest if the situation arises that we need to protest, which I’m sure it will. And I’ve been through this before with Nixon. It’s been very difficult, but boy, oh boy, do we have a country if we can keep it.”
NEW: ABC’s The View opens up with a teary-eyed Whoopi Goldberg and a miserable-looking Joy Behar admitting defeat.
Whoopi Goldberg: “So, how do you feel?”
Joy Behar: “I’ll start… This is what people wanted. I vehemently disagree with the decision that Americans made… We… pic.twitter.com/aJEnt38ua6
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) November 6, 2024
Sunny Hostin blamed it on “cultural resentment.” I love that she now cares about the debt, unlike me, who is always concerned about the debt, and the main reason why I’m not a Republican is because, like the Democrats, they only truly care about it when they’re the minority.
Anyway!
Give me a break, though. These people don’t have to worry about grocery prices going up every week. They don’t have to worry about any prices going up.
It must be nice. I wish I had so few worries so I could make identity politics a priority (that was sarcasm because I’d never do that):
HOSTIN: “Economists have made clear that he’s going to increase the debt by $7.75 trillion. I’m worried about mass deportation and internment camps. And I’m also worried about Elon Musk warning Americans to prepare for temporary hardship. I’m surprised at the results, but I’m not surprised. As a woman of color, I was so hopeful that a mixed-race woman married to a Jewish guy could be elected president of this country.”
BEHAR: “Mm-hmm.”
HOSTIN: “And I think that it had nothing to do with policy, I think this was a referendum of cultural resentment in this country.”
The View’s Sunny Hostin has a meltdown on air and blames “cultural resentment” for Trump’s landslide victory.
“I was so hopeful that a mixed-race woman married to a Jewish guy could be elected president of this country. And I think that it had nothing to do with policy. I think… pic.twitter.com/IY0MxUx7Ol
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) November 6, 2024
However, Alyssa Farah Griffin had a few good takes. Yes, the Democrats learned nothing from 2016.
The Democrats once again forgot the ordinary people:
“I think we forget about rural America. I think the working class feels left behind. They feel like the powerful, the elite, only care about themselves and their power.”
“And he [Trump] spoke to them. We may not have liked his words, but they turned out for him. I mean, the map was beyond Reagan what we saw last night. And I think we need to start listening more to the concerns of everyday Americans who feel like this system is failing.”
JUST IN: The View’s Alyssa Farah Griffin describes Trump’s massive, crushing victory as “beyond Reagan.”
“I didn’t expect it to be this resounding. And I think there are some lessons from it.”
Something remarkable happened when Griffin dropped a surprisingly good take about why… pic.twitter.com/a1FMpr5o4k
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) November 6, 2024
Griffin also shot down Sunny Hostin’s demeaning remark about white women:
SUNNY HOSTIN: “So why do you think that uneducated white women voted against their reproductive health freedoms? And why do you think Latino men voted in favor of someone that’s going to deport, says he’s going to deport, the majority of his community?”
ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: “I don’t think women like being called uneducated white women. I think the economy matters, national security matters, but when you put people in these boxes, I think that’s a takeaway from this phrase.”
The View's Sunny Hostin Gets a Rude Awakening as Her Co-Host Confronts Her to Her Face
This is the last thing I thought I’d see today.
SUNNY HOSTIN: “So why do you think that uneducated white women voted against their reproductive health freedoms? And why do you think Latino… pic.twitter.com/kNKHYkytBt
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) November 6, 2024
Joy Behar cannot believe all women aren’t obsessed with the ability to have abortions.
It boggles her mind that A) Women have other pressing matters, and B) Women are against murdering unborn human beings. God forbid:
BEHAR: “So, you know, women’s health care and abortion is specifically, specifically was — was on the, definitely one of the, one of the cries from the Democratic Party. They were really banking on it, I think. And only 14 percent of Americans voted for that particular thing.”
WATCH: Joy Behar is shocked that women did NOT buy into Kamala Harris and Democrats’ abortion messaging:
“Only 14% of Americans voted for that particular thing!” pic.twitter.com/1qea1rOkeF
— Conservative War Machine (@WarMachineRR) November 6, 2024
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I wanted hair pulling
Roller Derby is gone.
‘She’s five ft six and 215’
Roller Derby Queen Jim Croce
Popcorn theater
I actually thought they took it pretty well.
My guess is that most of the women on The View are used to being licked.
Unentertaining, even postulating the addition of mud OR jello.
Griffin nailed it …. no one will learn from it …. but she nailed it.
Yep, they just didn’t hate Trump and his garbage supporters hard enough. That is what they think,
I find it remarkable how the abortion issue always comes front and center at election time. Then we hear nothing until the next election. Been that way for the past 30 years at least.
Pro abortion amendments in Florida, South Dakota and Nebraska were defeated FWIW.
A part of me wonders if this represents a strategic mistake on our parts. After all, while there is no guarantee, children of radicals tend to be more radical than the average. When these radicals are having abortions, they may be saving the world from more radicals.
Dobb’s was January 2022. 1 Year into Biden’s administration. He had the house and senate. Could have passed abortion law if they wanted.
They want the issue. They don’t want it solved. They need something to trot out each election to stir up the usual voters. If it gets resolved, one way or the other, it goes away and they have to find something of substance to use in election season. The same general thing exists for immigration.
I love the care in which they parse their words.
That changes Friday.
I am TERRIBLY WORRIED about mass deportation.
I fear it may not come soon enough or thoroughly enough or massively enough.
So apparently there is one person on that show that’s not a complete airhead
Tired of their sanctimony.
Sunny thinks there’s “cultural resentment” in this country? Yeah.. Sunny, we’re tired of leftist attempts to control us. We’re tired of pronouns, race baiting, DEI, gender ideology, censorship… all of it. She might want to sit down, STFU and make herself very small so we forget her role in promoting that garbage.
The View melts down into a sticky mess.
I always found The View disgusting. But it sounds like today’s program might almost have been worth watching. Almost……
I’m tired of lumping women’s healthcare with abortion and I’m tired of lumping all groups together. Hostin is a condescending bitch and she can stuff it! And this is why they lost. They will never get it because they would have to re-evaluate what’s in their heads.
As I have said before: there is no evidence to support the idea that there are a gazillion potential pro-abortion voters who were quietly slumbering until the Dobbs was handed down.
Since Roe vs Wade first came out in 1973 every election has been framed by the pro-abortionists as the last chance to stop the slavery of women. At some point the pro- abortionists’ non-stop hair-on-fire campaign style was likely to max out in terms of public support.
Of course, the pro-abortion side could undertake the task of convincing people that the murder of babies is not really murder. But that would take hard work (not to mention the dreadful possibility of realizing they are wrong). It is easier to wear vulva hats and scream, “KEEP YOUR LAWS OFF MY BODY!!”
No one is listening to them; and I’m still not sure they’ve realized it. Denial is a long river after all : ) People don’t care what they think; and their stupid canned audience applause isn’t real. What is real is Joe Rogan riffing with people on an unscripted podcast for 3 hours. They are irrelevant and have been left behind. Maybe that will dawn on them at some point? I’m not too sure though.
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