Showing posts with label Sunny Hostin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunny Hostin. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Whoopi Goldberg's theory on Trump is the most bizarre one can imagine


The View's Whoopi Goldberg just added another gem to her long list of head-scratching hot takes, this time floating the idea that President Donald Trump kicked off military action against Iran purely as a shiny object to distract everyone from the heartbreaking disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's mom, and those lingering Epstein files.

How the heck does that make any sense? I mean, what does the President have to do with a kidnapping and why would he want to distract from it?

During a recent episode, Goldberg [whose real name is Caryn Elaine Johnson] went bizarre conspiracy mode, insisting the public was being deliberately steered away from these other stories. "Well, I mean, it's just nutty as hell. It's nutty as hell," Caryn said.

She continued: “…Every day is something new. I was thinking about it yesterday because I thought, Well, okay, why haven't we been talking about Savannah Guthrie and what's going on there? Why haven't we not been talking about the Epstein files? Because that's still there. This is meant to get us so worked up that we are unable to see anything else.”

Co-host [Not-so] Sunny Hostin piled on with the classic line, saying, "It's a very 'wag the dog' feeling." 

Look, feelings about the ongoing conflict with Iran can run hot, fair enough, but the suggestion that Trump launched airstrikes and a broader military campaign just to bury coverage of an 84-year-old woman's abduction from her  Tucson home (now in its sixth week with massive media attention, a $1 million reward, and Savannah herself stepping away from the Today show to focus on the search) or the Epstein documents is the kind of logic that only makes sense if you're viewing the world through a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.

This isn't Goldberg's first swing-and-miss on Iran, either. Last year she famously equated the lived experience of Black Americans in the U.S. to the brutal oppression faced by women under the Iranian regime, another take that aged like Blockbuster stock.

Sure, when the U.S. military unleashes over 5,000 strikes on enemy targets, it dominates headlines. That's just how it works. But the Guthrie case hasn't vanished; it's still getting wall-to-wall coverage, with daily updates, family pleas, investigations into damaged utility boxes and doorbell footage, and even international attention. 

The Epstein files are still bubbling in the background, as they have for years.

Goldberg knows, or at least should know, that wars don't erase other news; they just compete for oxygen. Yet TDS has a funny way of short-circuiting rational thought. When Trump is involved, suddenly the most basic cause-and-effect reasoning goes out the window, replaced by elaborate distraction theories that collapse under the slightest scrutiny.

Meanwhile, back in the real world, the conflict is ramping up even as Trump signals it could wrap soon.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said Tuesday that Israel is "not seeking an endless war" and will coordinate with the United States on when to end the bombardment of the Iranian regime’s military and nuclear capabilities.

The airstrikes have hammered over 5,000 targets, gutting the regime's ability to sustain a fight. Whether you support the operation or not, spinning it as a ploy to hide a missing-person case or old scandal files is peak absurdity—and Goldberg served it up with a straight face. Classic View moment: lots of heat, zero light.

Meanwhile, Nancy Guthrie is still missing.

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Saturday, April 26, 2025

'Catholic'Joy Behar worried a "conservative guy" will succeed Pope Francis


The woke brigade on “The View” is at it again, clutching their pearls over the death of Pope Francis and fretting about the Catholic Church possibly—gasp—veering back to its traditional roots. You know, the Catholic Church kind of roots where killing babies is a sin and Jesus isn't gay.

Joy Behar, never one to miss a chance to flog her progressive dogma, had this to say about the late Pontiff’s passing on Tuesday: “I wonder because there might be a backlash against how good he was and how much humility he had compared to some of the leaders in this world right now, so there might be a backlash to it, and they’ll get some conservative guy in there who, you know, is anti-gay and everything else.”

Pope Francis, the Bishop of Rome and Supreme Pontiff of the Catholic Church, died Monday morning, according to Vatican camerlengo Cardinal Kevin Farrell. His funeral’s slated for Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Peter’s Square, where the global elite will no doubt gather to mourn their favorite left-leaning cleric.

Behar’s co-host, the not so Sunny Hostin, chimed in with her own sanctimonious take, pining for a Francis clone to keep the Church on its progressive glide path. She waxed poetic about her personal struggles with Catholicism, citing the Church’s sex scandals and its stance on the LGBTQ+ crowd. 

“I’ve struggled with being a Catholic, but this pope changed things for me,” Hostin said. “I remember I was having this discussion with you, Joy, about how I feel like there’s a crisis of empathy in this country, that unless it happens to you, you can’t feel the empathy of it happening to somebody else. They’re going to deport that person. It’s not going to affect my family, so I don’t care that it’s affecting others.”

Hostin then gushed over a “60 Minutes” interview with Francis, quoting him like he’s the second coming of MLK: “We have to get over our hearts to feel again. We cannot remain indifferent in the face of such human dramas. The globalization of indifference is a very ugly disease.” She tacked on her own predictable two cents, declaring that this “globalization of indifference” is a condition “this country is suffering from.” Cue the violins.


Let’s cut through the sanctimony. Behar and her woke posse on “The View” are terrified that the Church might actually elect a Pope who doesn’t kowtow to their progressive checklist. They loved Francis because he was their guy—a Pontiff who gave a wink and a nod to their agenda while soft-pedaling centuries of doctrine. The thought of a “conservative guy” taking the throne of St. Peter sends them into hysterics, as if orthodoxy is some kind of hate crime. 

Meanwhile, these same champions of “empathy” stay mum about the brutal treatment of gays and women in certain Muslim-majority countries. Funny how their moral outrage has a selective mute button. It reminds me of how the so called rule of law is only legitimate when it comes to applying it to conservatives, but not, for example, to leftist judges who break it.

And then there’s their obsession with open borders, which they dress up as compassion but refuse to square with reality. 

The oxymoronically named Joy and Sunny will lecture you about America’s “crisis of empathy” while ignoring the victims of illegal immigration—folks who’ve paid in blood for the Biden administration’s open-door clusterfrack. They’ll shed crocodile tears for migrants but won’t spare a thought for the citizens murdered, assaulted, or displaced by the chaos their policies enable. 

National security? Rule of law? Those are just inconvenient details to these bleeding hearts. They’re too busy preaching “empathy” to notice the jihadists, drug lords, and human traffickers waltzing through our porous borders when Biden was our alleged POTUS.

The irony is thick. Behar and her ilk cheered Pope Francis for steering the Church toward their woke utopia, where dogma bends to ideology and borders are just lines on a map. Now they’re panicking at the thought of a Pope who might actually believe in, you know, Catholicism. 

Their hypocrisy is as blatant as their blind spots. They demand the Church mirror their politics while ignoring the carnage their ideas unleash. If they want to talk about a “crisis of empathy,” they should look in the mirror, hoping it doesn't crack.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

No so bright Sunny Hostin wins this week's "The View" Dummy Award

"I was like, yo."

It's hard to imagine anyone of at least average intelligence conflating earthquakes, emerging cicadas and solar eclipses with climate change. They are not related other than the fact that they happen and we can observe these events. And regarding eclipses and cicadas, they are quite predictable, with earthquakes less so.

Then we have the women of "The View," America's most notable overachievers. Of these "geniuses" the winner of this week's Dummy Award is the execrable Sunny Hostin, a woman whose given name is an oxymoron as she is one of the least bright people in the public eye.

Hostin suggested that for some, and for herself, the fact that an earthquake, emerging cicadas and a solar eclipse all happening in the same year, proves that climate change is real. It's an idiotic opinion regarding unrelated phenomena, and while her co-hosts would normally go along with most idiotic positions, Hostin actually got some blowback from her comrades.

"All those things together would maybe lead one to believe that either climate change exists, or something is really going on," Hostin said Monday.

Something is really going on? What is she alluding to? Aliens? Trump?

A 4.8 magnitude earthquake was felt across New York and New Jersey on Friday and on Monday the highly anticipated and totally predicted solar eclipse occurred across the continental U.S. and Canada.

Hostin also recalled how her studio makeup artist "put on her coat" and "ran down the hallway" during the earthquake, saying "Jesus is coming" and "the rapture is here." This is mainly due to the idea that in order for one to work for the women of "The View," one has to be crazy.

What was unpredictable was that co-hosts Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg disagreed with her take on the effects of global warming on the moon and sun, and bugs that come around every 17 years.

"Except earthquakes are not at the mercy of climate change. It's underground. It can’t," Behar said, baffling Hostin with her brilliance.

"How about the warming of the planet?" she responded.

"No, it happens," Goldberg said. "And the eclipse, they've known about the eclipse coming because eclipses happen, and they actually can say when these things are going to happen."

The audience was now totally confused, not knowing who to believe.

Hostin pointed out how it was the first time in 100 years that two different cicada broods would emerge for their mating seasons at the same time, but Goldberg promptly shut her down, arguing it happens every 17 years.

Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin also joked that Trump caused the quake, "I read online that the earthquake epicenter was actually at Bedminster in New Jersey … Fun fact. So, it originated with Trump."

The audience was now really, really confused because a fake conservative told them what they already believed.

Others have caught big blowback for similar stupid takes, including Green Party member and U.S. Senate candidate for New Jersey Christina Amira Khalil. Her tweet went viral after she posted a similar theory to social media claiming the earthquake that rocked New York and New Jersey on Friday was caused by climate change.

Whatever happened to, "I don't know what a woman is; I'm not a biologist?" when it comes to earth science and astrophysics?

"I experienced my first earthquake in NJ. We never get earthquakes," she said. "The climate crisis is real. The weirdest experience ever."

Khalil is not an earth scientist, but she's definitely a moron. 

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Notso Sunny Hostin claims 'the war would be over in 3 days' if US stopped aiding Israel


Sunny Hostin, the resident anti-Israel/anti-Semite of ABC's "The View" suggested on Wednesday that the U.S. should stop sending aid to our ally Israel after they were invaded in a brutal massacre, consisting of torture, raping, beheading and burning to death of 1,200 people, mainly civilian men, women, children, and babies by the terrorist group Hamas. She said if we left Israel to defend against Hamas unarmed, “the war would be over in three days.” 

And so would Israel.

Hostin, whose given name is an oxymoron, is an obvious Jew-hater. She made the remarks during Wednesday’s broadcast of “The View,” with her cloaked suggestion that the U.S. should step aside and let Hamas destroy the Jewish State and the Jews therein. 

Surprisingly, she received an immediate rebuttal from Joy Behar who typically goes along to get along.

“The United States, the U.N. has found, is complicit,” Hostin said of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. She apparently thinks the U.N. is a peace-promoting organization rather than a supporter of Middle East propaganda and terrorist organizations that votes against Israel on every occasion it gets.

Hostin, who also seems to be rather homophobic based on a history of Facebook posts about gays that have since been deleted and of which she claims her account was 'hacked,' went on with her dark thoughts. “That is because the United States sends $3.8 billion worth of aid to Israel, and that also includes arming them. Social scientists have found that if the United States stopped providing that aid —”

Several of Hostin’s cohosts began talking at once then, but she pushed ahead with her anti-Israel point.

“—can I just finish this? The war would be over in three days,” Hostin continued, clearly implying that U.S. aid and arms were the only factors preventing Israel from being completely annihilated, and in short order.

“You know when the war would be over? If the — Hamas would release the hostages,” Behar shot back, over objections from Hostin. “That’s when the war would be over.”

Hostin went on to argue that there were Americans who would vote based on their disappointment in President Joe Biden’s continuing support to Israel, adding that she believed Biden was “listening.”

It's amazing that people like Hostin continues to be employed in the mainstream media, but then again, it's just as amazing what the mainstream media gets away with saying and with what they withhold. 

So here's what I have to say to Notso Sunny Hostin: Am Yisrael Chai! 

Saturday, September 30, 2023

Hot mic catches surprised response during Buttigieg interview on "The View"


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.


Tuesday, November 8, 2022

"The View's" Asunción Cummings Hostin denies that she compared white Republican women to roaches



Of the hundreds of people who watch "The View" and heard Asunción Cummings "Sunny" Hostin compare white Republican women to "roaches" if they vote for GOP candidates, they now have to believe that she never said that. 

So if you were able to watch the replay of her statement [assuming you had first digested your food to keep from upchucking] you know that her denial is bull crap.



Hostin and her cohosts on the ditsy ABC midday talk show spent much of Tuesday’s broadcast discussing the midterm elections — which were already underway all across the country as she spoke — and Hostin tried to walk back her comments from a few days earlier.
After a commercial break, weak Alyssa buckles to racist Sunny and claims she "misquoted" her.
FACT CHECK FALSE: Sunny did call white women roaches, and she is a racist.
She then goes on to say that the rhetoric still needs to be brought down. pic.twitter.com/nYQNvjNOiA

— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro)
Republican token Alyssa Farah Griffin, the token conservative, began the segment with a warning, saying that she was concerned about the tone of the language many on the far left were using to talk about their political opposition — and Hostin rudely interrupted.

“This won’t be a popular opinion at the table, but I worry that some of the far left has become so negative in how they talk about the other party —” Griffin began.

“Who are these far left people?” Hostin interrupted.

“Sunny —” Griffin tried to continue but Hostin continued talking over her.

“You can both-sides this,” she pushed back. “Because the far left — the far left — did not storm the Capitol.”

“Last week you called — last week you called white Republican women cockroaches,” Griffin said.

“Actually I didn’t,” Hostin pointed an accusatory finger at Griffin. “I used a —”

“You said they were acting like cockroaches —” Griffin continued.

“That was a metaphor,” Joy Behar protested.

So it's okay to say that Hostin is like a mule's ass, using a metaphor.

The women began talking over each other to such a degree that 

Caryn Elaine Johnson, aka Whoopi Goldberg,  scolded them, demanding that they “tone it down” so that people could understand what they were saying because it was beginning to sound like a kindergarten school bus that tickles Kamala Harris' fancy.

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Hostin then repeated the analogy, saying that white suburban women voting Republican was “like roaches voting for Raid.”

So by that comparison the Republican Party wants to exterminate women, which isn't too hyperbolic when you consider who voiced the statement in the first place.

Saturday, May 7, 2022

"The View" co-moron calls black Republicans an "oxymoron"



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 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.

"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.


Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Proof "The View" just says stuff they're clueless about

Co-host of "The View" Whoopi Goldberg has proved that leftists will say things and make claims of which they have no idea what they're talking about.

Goldberg was touting Dr. Jill Biden for surgeon general if Joe gets elected. She even said, obviously without knowing what she was talking about, that "[S]he's a hell of a doctor," as if she had a clue as to Jill Biden's medical expertise.

Dr. Jill Biden is a PhD, not an MD. She has a doctorate of education but Goldberg assumed otherwise and then said how great she would be as surgeon general.

"I'm hoping Dr. Jill becomes the surgeon general ... she's a hell of a doctor. She's an amazing doctor," Goldberg said.

Co-host Meghan McCain, the only non-idiot of the group, was doubtful of Goldberg's claim as to Biden's medical acumen. "I could be wrong; I thought she was a PhD."

"She's a teacher," co-host Sunny Hostin said, "but, you know, might be good for Betsy DeVos' post." DeVos is the Education Secretary.

Not such a great save for Goldberg's crew.

Obviously, nobody on "The View," or on the left, cares to check facts, or if they do, they twist them to suit their politics. I'm not saying people on the right never do this, but the left does it as a rule.

After the commercial break, Goldberg acknowledged the mistake.

"I was wrong, before you start texting and emailing," she said, grinning at the audience of trained parrots.


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Friday, September 27, 2019

The think tank of "The View" claim "impeachment will unify the country"

ABC's political brain trusts
The Current Events special ed class known as "The View," had another of their brain-storming sessions in front of a group of clapping seals and concluded that "impeachment hearings [of President Trump] will unify the country." They also concluded that putting their cigarettes out on the carpet makes the carpet stronger.

Of greater concern is why co-host Meghan McCain continues to be on the same panel with these cretins.

Co-host of ABC's situation comedy, "The View," Sunny Hostin, a veritable motherlode of political data prevarication said, "I think impeachment hearings will unify the country.”

The other cretin co-host Joy Behar echoed, “I do, too,” upon which she surreptitiously wiped her index finger on the bottom of the desk when she thought nobody was watching.

The cerebral exchange began when McCain said that the announcement by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that a launch toward impeachment would occur was bad news for three people and good news for one. She stated:


I will say, do you know who’s having the best day today? Elizabeth Warren. Because Joe Biden is involved in this; his son is involved in this; President Trump is involved with this; her poll numbers are rising; it just came out that she’s officially first in New Hampshire by 2%. There’s a feather [she did not mean a feather from a Native American headdress] that’s just dropped, and I will say that this is the best political day for her.

Then this exchange followed:

Behar: Can I just say that during Watergate, the country was not on board then for impeachment either, and most of the Republican Party, it took a long time for them to get on board.

Hostin: And he had a 60% approval rating going in.

Behar: He was very popular. And I recall watching; every day it was in television and it was right there for everybody to see all the crimes that Nixon committed. And now we’ll see all the crimes that Trump has done before.

Behar: I don’t think the people out there are watching this the way we do, the way newspeople do, the way political junkies do. The average person in Kansas and Iowa and all these states you’re talking about, they’re busy with their lives. Now watch it every day and see what he did and then come to your conclusion about whether he’s destroying this country or not.

Co-host Abby Huntsman, who referred to Pelosi as “Nancy”: Also, to that point, when Nancy came out yesterday, within 15 minutes $250,000 were (sic) given to the Trump campaign.

McCain: It was $1 million all day yesterday.

Hostin: I suspect that will change.

Huntsman: By the way, impeachment, if you think this country is divided right now, if you think that politically we’re in a bad place, you wait until we have impeachment hearings. It’s going to get farther — people are going to get further and further —

Hostin: I think impeachment hearings will unify the country.

Behar: I do, too.

Duh.


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Monday, January 14, 2019

'The View' grills Tamika Mallory, Women's March co-founder over love of Farrakhan's anti-Semitism

“The View” co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Meghan McCain grilled Women's March co-founder and anti-Semite Tamika Mallory over her ties to Madagascar hissing cockroach, Louis Farrakhan, in a heated discussion on Monday morning.

Mallory tipped her hand and raised eyebrows when she said that the scumbag Nation of Islam leader is the “greatest of all time because of what he’s done in black communities.”

And Hitler was a vegetarian and liked dogs-so what?

“Tamika, you came under some fire for your relationship with Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam,” Hostin told the crap-weasel. “He’s known for being anti-Semitic, for being homophobic, but you do attend his events and you posted… a photo calling him the G.O.A.T., which means the greatest of all time. You are running an organization that says it fights bigotry. Do you understand why your association with him is quite problematic?”

Mallory fired back: “I think it’s important to put my attendance, my presence at Savior’s Day, which is the highest holy day for the Nation of Islam, in proper context.” Which is that she's an anti-Semitic horrible person and there should be no mistake about that.

Mallory then said that “as a leader, as a black leader, in a country that is still dealing with some very serious, unresolved issues, as it relates to the black experience in this country,” she often has to go into “difficult spaces” to promote her cause. Which simply means that if she has to hang out with anti-Semites to get what she wants, so be it.

“I wrote a piece immediately following the beginning of this controversy, talking about wherever my people are, that’s where I must also be,” Mallory said with an air of self-importance. “I also go into prisons… I am trying to help people.” Except not Jews, gays, lesbians, transgender people, Republican women and white men.

Mallory said that “just because you go into a space with someone that does not mean that you agree with everything that they say,” but Hostin immediately pushed back, asking, “Why call him the greatest of all time?”

“I didn’t call him the greatest of all time because of his rhetoric. I called him the greatest of all time because of what he’s done in black communities,” the hater said. A person's rhetoric is a reflection of how they think.

 Meghan McCain, the show’s conservative voice, jumped in.

“I would never be comfortable supporting someone who (said) … ‘I’m not anti-Semite, I’m anti-termite. It’s the wicked Jews, the false Jews that are promoting lesbianism, homosexuality” McCain said, quoting Farrakhan, a ploy hated by people with something to hide.

McCain added that reporters feel there is anti-Semitism surrounding the Women’s March, mostly because there is, and it doesn't simply surround the March, it oozes like a slug crushed under a bus.

“A lot of people, by a lot of people I include me in this, think you’re using your organization as anti-Semitism masked in activism and that you’re using identity politics to shield yourself from critiques,” McCain said. “You’re talking about all women being invited to that march? I’m pro-life. We were not invited.”

An angry McCain added that all women, including Jewish and conservative women, should be welcomed to the organization. Mallory was joined by Women’s March co-founder Bob Bland in Monday's segment, which didn’t feature co-hosts Abby Huntsman or Joy Behar, who gave up their seats on the show for the Women’s March leaders.

“Those allegations are not true,” Bland responded.

“So the journalist I spoke to was lying?” McCain asked.

Bland accused the journalist of receiving untruthful insight and said the Women’s March “unequivocally condemns anti-Semitism.” But they absolutely do not condemn it, and they also spout anti-Israel crap.

McCain asked if she condemns Farrakhan’s remarks about Jewish people.

“Yes, and we have repeatedly,” Bland said as Mallory remained stone silent. “We condemn any statements of hate.” Balderdash.

McCain, visibly annoyed, said she was confused as she continued to read controversial, hateful quotes attributed to Farrakhan.

“We did not make those remarks,” Mallory said. But she stood by the scumcrumpet who spat those words out.

McCain reminded her that she’s associating with someone who does.


“What I will say to you is, I don’t agree with many of Minister Farrakhan’s statements,” Mallory said of Farrakhan, the minister of hatred.

McCain asked if she specifically disagrees with Farrakhan's rhetoric about Jewish people – to which Mallory said she doesn’t agree.

McCain asked, “Do you condemn them?”

Mallory refused to condemn the remarks [for some strange reason] and simply repeated that she doesn’t agree.

“You won’t condemn it,” McCain pointed out.

“To be very clear, it’s not my language. It’s not the way that I speak,” Mallory said. That does not dispel the fact that she agrees with the sentiment.

McCain then said Mallory [because Linda Sarsour, the other anti-Semitic co-leader, wasn't in attendance] was associating with “extreme anti-Semitism.”

Co-host Whoopi Goldberg, who was silent for most of the segment, asked if Mallory understood why some people think it would be best if she stepped down from her position atop the Women’s March.

“I also know of people who don’t want me to step down,” she answered, referring to her fellow anti-Semites. “There is both sides of that.”

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