Joy Behar, one of the hosts on ABC’s talk show “The View,” has been a controversial figure in television for many years making biased and uninformed comments against the Republican party.
Behar is in the spotlight again as she rudely ripped into a producer of “The View” when he attempted to cut to a commercial break.
The liberal host was ranting about the highly contested Pennsylvania Senate race between Republican Mehmet Oz and Democrat John Fetterman saying, “the Democrats need to get behind John Fetterman because he’s qualified, and Mehmet Oz is a loser.”
She continued saying, “Let’s just talk —” before being cut off as her producer attempted to cut to commercial break.
Brian Teta was the producer in question and he was trying to explain that the program was not cutting Behar’s rant, but going to commercial when Behar said, “Brian doesn’t like that I called him a loser.”
“No, I don’t like that we’re out of time,” the producer responded. “We’ve gotta go to break … we can come back.”
Behar’s other liberal co-host Whoopi Goldberg retorted, “Would you like to come back and say what you wanted to say?” to which Behar said “Sure.”
“I mean, you should actually be sitting up here today!” said Goldberg turning her attention to the producer Teta who denied the proposition saying “no.”
While this was an internal dilemma, Behar has been criticized before having made serious comments about attendees of a Turning Point USA event.
Raging Americans reported “The View” co-hosts Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg mocking Turning Point’s event criticizing the group saying neo-Nazi protesters were present outside the venue.
“Neo-Nazis were out there in the front of the conference with anti-Semitic slurs and, you know, the Nazi swastika and a picture of a so-called Jewish person with exaggerated features, just like (Joseph) Goebbels did during the Third Reich. It’s the same thing, right out of that same playbook,” Behar said.
She then said that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “did nothing,” but failed to mention the Republican Governor attended the event the day before neo-Nazis appeared.
“But you let them in, and you knew what they were,” Goldberg said before the panelists were forced to read another disclaimer and explain the neo-Nazis were “outside protesters,” not ones allowed in. “My point was metaphorical,” Goldberg said.
After these statements and backlash Goldberg and The View was forced to retract their statements and apologize as such:
“In Monday’s conversation about Turning Point USA,” Goldberg said on today’s episode, “I put the young people at the conference in the same category as the protesters outside, and I don’t like it when people make assumptions about me and it’s not any better when I make assumptions about other people, which I did. So my bad, I’m sorry.”
“We want to make clear that these demonstrators were gathered outside the event and that they were not invited or endorsed by Turning Point USA.”
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