A hot mic moment was caught on "The View" as co-host Sunny Hostin interviewed Biden's affirmative action pick for Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg on Friday. She was asking the gay Alfred E. Neuman lookalike about the political divide in this country as the government was heading toward a shutdown that was just avoided hours ago and a day after the broadcast.
Sunny, whose disposition is rather bleak, bemoaned her thought that former President Donald J. Trump "seems to be the presumptive Republican nominee," and then tried to make a case for our current houseplant who is the alleged president as well as Vice President Kamala Hahaharris saying that they have "spoken a lot on this show about the list of successes that President Biden and Vice President Harris have had so far during this administration."
Next Hostin claimed that despite their "successes" [LOL] as political leaders, "that information, that messaging, it doesn’t seem to be resonating with the country."
Gee, ya think?
But something happened behind the scenes that came from a hot mic when she asked Buttigieg, "What would you list as the administration’s accomplishments, or at the very least, why hasn’t this administration been able to find that bridge with more voters and the GOP?"
"Oh, my God," was heard from an unidentified woman when Hostin finished the question and viewers heard it.
Buttigieg, who never really answers questions directly answered Hostin's question by suggesting the "biggest accomplishment" is the "infrastructure legislation, which, by the way, is bipartisan."
Then Buttigieg added, "The president even in this very, very divided Washington, the president led a process where Republicans, some of them, worked with Democrats to get a historic infrastructure package done."
Hostin, who is in the bag for Biden-Harris, warned Biden that he would "lose the black vote," including hers, if he replaced the similarly verbally challenged Harris on the 2024 Democrat ticket.
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