Several high-profile conservatives have vehemently disputed woke ideologue Joy Behar’s claim on ABC’s “The View” that Republicans are “scared” to appear on the program, insisting they’re eager but repeatedly rejected by the progressive show runners.
For context, several prominent voices brought receipts to prove they had been rejected as guests. For example, Clay Travis offered to visit, sharing his producer’s email pitch alongside Buck Sexton, who had previously noted the show’s evasive answers. Additionally, critics have pointed to the apparent political bias and noted how Trump supporters remain unrepresented amid the all-Harris-backing hosts.
In any case, prominent Trump supporter Clay Travis fired back at the entitled View hosts. “Joy Behar says Republicans are afraid to come on The View. This is a lie. I’m happy to come by for a visit,” he noted with evident scorn.
Echoing these comments, Buck Sexton quipped that “The program has ‘no love’ for them.” Equally annoyed, Riley Gaines shared her experiences, noting, “When I was pitched to go on, they said no.” Responding, Matt Walsh added, “For some reason, they’ve also turned me down,” as did Sen. Ted Cruz, who said, “Me too!”
In any case, the entitled Democrats at The View patted themselves on the back in a recent program where they said Republicans were afraid of appearing on the show. Ringleader Joy Behar began, “I think we should have more Republicans on the show. But they don’t want to come on. They’re scared of us.”
Replying, the equally woke Sunny Hostin pretended to be an open-minded political actor, saying, “Well, that might be true of all political persuasions. But if they would come on this show and they can explain to us what they’re trying to do to this country, I’d like to hear it.” Additionally, she told Cheryl Hines, “I would love for your husband to come on,” referring to HHS Secretary RFK Jr.
Chiming in, the irritating so-called comedian Whoopi Goldberg explained her thoughts. “Because we don’t often get people on this show who we can ask these questions to, and I appreciate that you came on, and so I’m saying come back,” she whined.
"*" indicates required fields
Continuing her absurd revisionist history, she claimed, “That was interesting. But that’s the great thing about ‘The View,’ you know, we want people to come and give their views, and everyone who comes here, we try to be respectful, and we ask tough questions.”
Bringing the segment to a close, Sunny Hostin continued her self-aggrandizing remarks. “We ask tough questions because we’re otherwise speculating,” Hostin said, “I do think it’s important that Robert Kennedy Jr. comes on this show. I think that would be important.”
When a clip of this incident was posted to social media, every day, conservative media were enraged by the blatant double standard. “I don’t know about scared. But I would ask them how often they invite republicans. I don’t believe they ever do invite them, because they don’t want their false reality to be challenged,” one woman noted.