And the kind of morons that vote for Democrats will always be stupid enough to believe it.Democrats in cities will always blame Republicans for their problems even with them being in charge of those cities for over 50 yrs.
GOLDBERG: I mean, when did Washington really get to be a place where stopping domestic terrorism is divisive?
BEHAR: I guess when they're part of the problem. [Laughter]
GOLDBERG: Domestic terrorists are voting on the bill.
Talk about spewing hate.Hostin Declares All GOP Voters 'Biggest Domestic Threat' to America
The rhetoric from ABC’s The View has steadily grown more and more dangerous and possibly inciting, as co-host Sunny Hostin spent part of Thursday’s show maligning all 74 million Republican 2020 voters by calling them the “biggest domestic threat” to the country after House Republicans opposed a Democratic-led effort against so-called “domestic terrorism.” Both she and co-host Sara Haines scoffed at concerns that slapping on labels could lead to a slippery slope.
After playing soundbites of GOP opposition on the House floor and Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) calling Republican representatives racist, co-hosts Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg dismissed the existence of Antifa and called the GOP the real terrorists:
Morons viewing morons is what keeps "The View" on the air.
It's amazing how stupid a person has to be to place any importance on statements made by Joy Behar or Whoopi Goldberg, or this Sunny person whoever the F she is.
Whoopi Wants To Deputize Citizens To Rat Out Neighbors With Too Many Firearms
“So you sold an AR-15 at the gun show? See you in court. Does your neighbor have too big an arsenal? Call the cops,” Goldberg said. “Actually, let’s invoke some Supreme Court logic too. Alito says abortion’s not in the Constitution. Neither are AR-15s. So I guess the Constitution doesn’t cover them either. Life is so sacred, then stop using guns to abort young lives. Stop using guns –”
“And stop voting for Republicans,” co-host Joy Behar interrupted, prompting applause from the audience.
“No. Don’t stop voting for Republicans,” Goldberg pushed back. “But get better Republicans in there.”
Goldberg then went on to describe what a “better Republican” might stand for with regard to gun control, and it came out sounding a lot more like a moderate Democrat.
“People who are going to look and say, okay, we don’t have to have AR-15s, but I want to keep my shotgun because I still hunt. Okay. You can have your shotgun, but you can’t have your AR-15,” Goldberg explained. “If you are going to get all in my busines and tell me what my family can and cannot do, neither can you. They’re going to come for those AR-15s and you better get ready to give them up because this is America. We were supposed to be able to do things and be the people we wanted to be, and now we are in a crazy place.”
Look up Sht. simple and Whoopi's picture is right there.
Baby Killing scumbag has another picture of her.
Joy Behar should change her name, she has no joy
How many is too many? What defines an arsenal?"Stop using guns to abort young lives," Whoopi says, calls for citizens to be "deputized" to report the neighbor whose "arsenal is too big." Her reasoning? "This is America."
To a Democrat, one is an arsenal.How many is too many? What defines an arsenal?
Sounds more like Nazi Germany.
Did I miss that piece?stop saying that you can have a good guy stop a bad guy with a gun,” Behar continued. “We have seen in both of these shootings in the past three weeks that a good guy tried and could not do it.”
‘I Can’t Take Any Thoughts And Prayers’: Whoopi Goldberg Wants To Punch ‘Somebody’ The Next Time A Republican Says Their Heart Is Broken
“The View” host Whoopi Goldberg held nothing back on Wednesday’s broadcast of the ABC midday talk show, responding to the tragic news of a school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, by blasting Republicans saying they should have “done something by now.” Goldberg and her co-hosts discussed the shooting...www.dailywire.com
“The false statements of fact intentionally made during The View’s July 25th segment were unquestionably harmful to TPUSA’s reputation and brought the organization and its student affiliates into disrepute with the public, potential donors, and current and future business partners, posing a significant financial loss to the organization,” the letter said.
Fox News Digital has obtained the letter, addressed to ABC News New York bureau chief Joshua Hoyos and ABC assistant chief counsel Ian Rosenberg, which accuses “The View” of making “false, derogatory, and defamatory statements” about its recent Student Action Summit. [….]
“The View hosts intentionally and falsely associated TPUSA with neo-Nazi protestors outside the event placing TPUSA in denigrating and false light and negatively impacting its public perception. Such action will not be tolerated,” the letter said.
“Specifically, The View hosts insidiously and cavalierly stated that TPUSA ‘let [neo-Nazis] in’ to its SAS event, metaphorically ‘embrase[d] them’ and that neo-Nazis were ‘in the mix of people.’ The assertion that TPUSA is complicit or affiliated in any way with the neo-Nazi protesters outside the event is outlandish, false, defamatory, and disgraceful,” the letter continued. “Even after Ms. Haines reluctantly read the TPUSA statement that it condemns the group of neo-Nazis and that the group had nothing to do with TPUSA, its event, or its student attendees, Ms. Goldberg continues the false tirade against TPUSA, asserting that somehow the organization and its attendees were ‘complicit’ and/or associated with the outside protest.”
Peterson then added, “To be abundantly clear, TPUSA aggressively and completely condemns the ideologies of neo-Nazism and has zero connection to the protestors outside the event. Since these individuals were located on public property, TPUSA security attempted to, but was not permitted to remove them.”