ABC's sheltered political workshop known as "The View" consists of a gaggle of leftist women and a token conservative women for them to berate, belittle and talk over, especially when she makes a valid point.
But on Friday they lost their already low composure completely when co-host Sunny [whose given name is an oxymoron] Hostin [an actual moron] referred to black Republicans as an "oxymoron." She admitted she didn't understand how any blacks and Latinos could be in the GOP and also admitted she forgot if the green light means 'stop' and the red light means 'go' or the other way around. She also admitted that she is learning how to make tea using a tea bag.
What she was trying to say was that if you're not a Democrat and you didn't vote for Joe Biden, you ain't black.
The segment Hostin made this stupid comment focused on the potential conflict of interest between the newly tapped lesbian White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and her partner, Compromised News Network reporter Suzanne Malveaux. Sunny [who is actually quite gloomy] and co-host Ana Navarro along with guest co-host Lindsey Granger, got into an all out verbal kerfuffle as Hostin admitted she didn't understand black or Latino Republicans, nor how to properly use an escalator.
The segment began with the women debating whether it was a potential issue for Jean-Pierre and Malveaux to be in their respective positions given their relationship, which it obviously is not, but "The View" doesn't know obvious if it bit them on the _____ [fill in the blank].
Navarro, Hostin and co-host Sara Haines pushed back on the notion that it created a conflict of interest; however, Granger, who actually has an IQ in positive numbers, argued that it was necessary to be realistic "about what happens when you're in bed with somebody," and that people didn't want to see situations where the media gives a politician an advantage.
The segment began with the women debating whether it was a potential issue for Jean-Pierre and Malveaux to be in their respective positions given their relationship, which it obviously is not, but "The View" doesn't know obvious if it bit them on the _____ [fill in the blank].
Navarro, Hostin and co-host Sara Haines pushed back on the notion that it created a conflict of interest; however, Granger, who actually has an IQ in positive numbers, argued that it was necessary to be realistic "about what happens when you're in bed with somebody," and that people didn't want to see situations where the media gives a politician an advantage.
The coffee klatch broke down when Navarro pushed back on Granger, declaring that the ability for people with a relationship to work in government and the media without acting unethically was "a novel idea" for a supporter of former President Donald Trump.
Granger declared that she didn't agree with everything Trump did and that she was "a Black woman first."
"Are you a Republican?" Hostin asked Granger, who then confirmed she was.
"I feel like it's an oxymoron, a black Republican," Hostin said, interrupting her.
Granger declared that she didn't agree with everything Trump did and that she was "a Black woman first."
"Are you a Republican?" Hostin asked Granger, who then confirmed she was.
"I feel like it's an oxymoron, a black Republican," Hostin said, interrupting her.
"Why? Your friend right here is a Republican," Granger shot back, referring to Ana Navarro, who pretends that she's a Republican, but is now a Democrat and worked for PINO Biden's 2020 basement campaign.
Granger referenced Hostin's previous admittance to being a Catholic and disagreeing with abortion, but also advocating for abortion to be legal.
"I don't understand either of you," Hostin said, again interrupting Granger, as the girls do on The View when they feel they are losing an argument.
"No you don't understand yourself then," Granger retorted.
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"I don't understand either of you," Hostin repeated and stuck out her tongue. "I don't understand black Republicans and I don't understand Latino Republicans."
Sunny Hostin doesn't understand much of anything. She doesn't even understand what a Catholic is, and claims to be one, just like our alleged President.
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