The co-hosts of ABC’s “The View” have had what seems like one continuous meltdown since former President Donald Trump became America’s president-elect once again, with the co-hosts having what might have been their most absurd moment on Wednesday, November 6, the day after the election.
Particularly, co-host Sunny Hostin, surrounded by fellow co-hosts wearing funeral black, said, that she is “profoundly disturbed” that America picked Trump, ignoring in her fretting statement why Americans saw Trump as a necessary choice they voted for en masse. She said, “I’m profoundly disturbed. I think if you look at the New York Times this morning, the headline was ‘America makes a perilous choice.'”
Continuing, she claimed, absurdly, that Trump will have “unfettered power” this time around. She said, making that wild claim, “I think that in 2016, we didn’t know what we would get from a Trump administration, but we know now. And we know now that he will have almost unfettered power.”
Later on in the same broadcast, Sunny Hostin kept up the same absurd routine, saying that she is “disturbed” that Trump wasn’t kept out of office using legal devices, saying, “I’m profoundly disturbed that the 14th Amendment of the Constitution did not prevent someone who participated in an insurrection from becoming President of the United States.”
She added, on that same point, “I’m surprised at the results, but I’m not surprised as a woman of color, I was so hopeful that a mixed race woman married to a Jewish guy could be elected president of this country, and I think that it had nothing to do with policy. I think this was a referendum of cultural resentment in this country.” Watch her here:
Hostin is the same one who blamed “uneducated white women” for Trump’s victory, derisively referring to them as such in a tiresome rant on the subject. Beginning, she said, “I think [Trump’s victory] had nothing to do with policy, I think this was a referendum on cultural resentment in this country.”
Then, attacking those same “uneducated white women” for voting as they did, Hostin snapped, “Black women tried to save this country again, last night… what we do not have is white women, who voted about 52 percent for Donald Trump — uneducated white women is my understanding. You have Latino men actually, voting more for him.”
Still not done, Hostin, who was kitted out in funeral black for the broadcast, asked Rick Klein, ABC political news director, “So why do you think uneducated white women voting against their reproductive health freedoms, and why do you think Latino men voted in favor of someone who is going to deport a majority of his community.”
That was too much even for Hostin’s co-host, Alyssa Farah Griffin. Griffin, also dressed in funeral black, snapped at Hostin about her derogatory language, noting that people are obviously not happy with such rhetoric. Griffin said, “I don’t think white women like being called uneducated white women.” Watch Hostin’s tirade here:
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