I'm sure we're all on the same page about the state of "The View" co-host Joy Behar's ravaged mind after 10 years of her obsession with President Donald Trump.
Anyway, Behar's brain continues to deteriorate into his second administration, as she ups her imbecilic game against all things Trump. On Friday, she kicked off the Valentine's Day episode of ABC's ridiculous talk show by tearing into Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY), blaming the former Senate Republican Leader for Trump's 2024 election win.
Many would argue that Trump won in spite of McConnell, but Behar is Behar.
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Behar springboarded off the Senate confirmations of former Democrat Rep. Tulsi Gabbard as Trump's new Director of National Intelligence, and former 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services Secretary, to go off on McConnell — even though Mitch voted "no" on both nominees:
So, here's the story. Two of Trump's most controversial cabinet nominees were confirmed, Tulsi Gabbard is our new director of National Intelligence and RFK Jr. is the head of Health and Human Services. There was only one GOP senator who voted “no,” the soon to be retired Mitch McConnell, the man who got us into this mess.
He stole a Supreme Court seat from Obama, voted to acquit Trump after the insurrection, and even endorsed him for president again. Thanks for nothing, Mitch. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
No, McConnell didn't "steal" the Supreme Court nomination of President Barack Obama; he followed the Senate's parliamentary procedures while refusing to take up Merrick Garland's nomination.
Whatever you think about McConnell, if it weren't for him sticking to his guns, we would have had Garland, of all people, on the Supreme Court right now — and for years to come.
"The View's" lady geniuses then weighed in on the confirmations, with co-host Sara Haines proffering:
I'm really nervous -- about the whole kit and caboodle but RFK Jr. is scary to me because a lot of things we've talked about, vaccinations but we're also seeing a huge uptick of health problems.
I was unaware that Ms. Haines is a noted immunologist, but then again, the ladies' many talents are amazing.
Behar then asked her co-hosts:
How do you think RFK is going to handle bird flu? Just run over the chickens and then cook them? Or what? What is he going to do?
Openly racist and antisemitic Sunny Hostin weighed in with a bit of her genius:
I don't even know what to say like, we in trouble. Like, this is bad.
Have you ever thought about how much fun it would be to be a guest on this ignorant show, and ask follow-up questions, to the point of of drilling down on the daily spew? Me, too.
Then Pretend-Republican Ana Navarro of course spouted her two cents:
But you know why was Mitch McConnell able to do it now? Because now he has no fear of retribution from Donald Trump. ... Whereas, everybody else is terrified of him, and toeing the line.
That's when Behar went full-metal Behar (emphasis, mine):
Somebody said they were afraid for their lives and also the lives of their children and their wives. It's not just not being re-elected. It's physical threats that go on. All I can say is get your vaccines now, America.
Whoa — there's the super-proof source, "Somebody said," Why, that is right up there with "Word has it," "I heard," and "People are saying." What could be more conclusive and definitive than "Somebody said"? Please.
Incidentally, perhaps it's just me, but it seems like Behar tossed in the line about vaccines at the end, after realizing what she just said. What difference does it make, either way? Behar knew what she meant, we know what she meant, and she knows the pathetic show's followers know what she meant.
This concludes this issue of "'The View' Spew." We now return you to regular reporting.
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