The results of the 2024 presidential election had the liberal ladies of ABC’s The View raging against average Americans who weren’t receiving millions of dollars from a TV news outlet. But even before a majority of American voters chose to send President-elect Trump back to the White House, The View showed great contempt for Americans who told pollsters they intended to send Democrats packing.
Repeatedly, throughout the year, the wealthy co-hosts would lash out at voters who cared about high prices and making ends meet; telling them they needed to vote for President Biden and eventually Vice President Harris. Voters braving the elements and even Gold Star families would be targets of their ire.
Presented here in chronological order are nine times The View attacked American voters for not doing what they wanted in 2024.
Whoopi: Poors Shouldn’t Care About Prices, Trump Wants You in a Camp
Multimillionaire TV host and movie star Whoopi Goldberg kicked off 2024 by lashing out at poor people. She was irate that poor people would dare to be upset about having to pay high prices for basic goods and vote against President Biden because of it. She told them to ignore inflation and suggested that if they didn’t, and former President Trump returned to the White House, he would have them put in “camps.”
Goldberg lamented that “people's faith in the country is waning” and that it was “pissing me off” because Biden was trying to save the country from Trump. So, she resorted to trying to scare them with false claims Trump would put them in a concentration camp:
You’re worried that you can't pay your bill? Wait until the other guy becomes president, and you won’t have to worry about it because you'll be in some camp somewhere because that's his promise. His promise to us is he's going to force people to do his bidding. That's what he said. I'm going to be good on day one, and I'm going to turn into this other person.
The View BASHES Iowans Braving the Snow to Exercise Right to Vote
Despite all their empty threats that if Trump won it would be the last election ever or he would take away the right to vote from women, the cast decried Iowans for braving a January blizzard to support Trump in the Iowa Caucuses.
Insisting that she was still a “proud Iowan,” co-host Sara Haines proclaimed “It's disappointing as a non-Trump supporter to see that” Trump won the Iowa Caucuses. She then proceeded to dismiss the caucasus as a metric to determine who the state supported (Trump ended up winning Iowa in November).
Bitter Joy Behar lashed out at Iowans directly to smear their character. She also insinuated that they were stupid for braving the elements to exercise their right to vote:
You voted for a guy who said, “Come, risk your lives for the grand wizard. Come, in the snow and the sleet because I am more important than your life.” That's who the five percent voted for.
The View: The Poors Need to Stop Caring About Affording Food
The bashing of poor Americans continued on April 1st with the fools of The View insisting that people should stop caring about being able to afford food.
“So, why is it that some people are having short memory issues? There are plenty of other reasons to feel good about where we actually are. So, why isn't that tracking?” moderator Goldberg lamented to the rest of the table.
Haines chimed in to downplay what people were experiencing as something they were being unreasonable about:
I know that the economy, again, day-to-day, especially for people living check-to-check, you're not going to feel the recovery even though the numbers are on the way up, because even after the Great Depression, it took 11 years. People recover faster than economies do. It takes a long time. This is a global problem. It's not unique to the U.S. right now.
Millionaire Whoopi Dismisses High Food Prices, Whines About Commute
Are you seeing the pattern yet?
Alyssa Farah Griffin tried to argue that prices were the top concern of the undecided voters she’s spoken to and that there was a way for Biden to address it, but Goldberg repeatedly shouted over her, suggesting if those “people knew civics” as she did they’d know they were wrong (Click “expand”):
FARAH GRIFFIN: What I hear when I talk to undecideds is “the grocery bills are--”
GOLDBERG (interrupting): Yes, but if the people knew civics they would know that is not his --
FARAH GRIFFIN: There are absolutely things that Biden can do to address it and grocery prices have jumped 25 percent over four years.
JOY BEHAR: What can he do?
[Crosstalk]
FARAH GRIFFIN: Hang on real quick. This is the reality. It’s the most immediate and repetitive thing. You have to buy groceries every week.
GOLDBERG (interrupting): We get all that. But the question is what do you want him to do? What can he do?
Goldberg couldn’t be bothered with the problems of Americans across the country; instead, she took to complaining about the cost of her commute.
Haines: Gold Star Families With Trump, Like Swimming in 9/11 Fountain
In a disgusting display of how vicious the left can be, Haines lashed out at the Gold Star families who posed with former President Trump in Arlington National Cemetery. She instead that Trump should have ignored their requests for a photo and suggested listening to them was like swimming in the 9/11 Ground Zero Memorial:
HAINES: And that's why the Arlington thing bothered me because what Donald Trump's people keep saying is, ‘Those families invited us. They told us.” But that’d be like a 9/11 family member telling me I could swim in the memorial fountain.
FARAH GRIFFIN: Right.
HAINES: Just because they lost someone doesn't mean there isn't sanctity. And rules and it's not just about one headstone in the back of a video, it’s about every life that is there for us.
The View: Jeff Walz Is ‘Dumb as Hell,’ ‘Mind Your Own Damn Business!’
Despite speaking with many of Trump’s grifter relatives who get rich off of hating him on the show, The View wanted Jeff Walz, the brother of Governor Tim Walz (MN), to shut his mouth and “mind [his] own damn business” since he supported Trump.
Fake Republican Ana Navarro, who’s main concern with being involved in American politics is to ingratiate herself with the wielders of power and get invited to parties, said Jeff Walz was “dumb as hell” was because “he's going to miss a lot of good parties [in the vice presidential mansion] if he's estranged from his brother.”
And despite Jeff Walz being an American citizen who was using his First Amendment right to comment on a candidate for an American political office, Sunny Hostin demanded that he “mind your own business” and not speak out.
Hostin: Latinos Voted for Trump Because of Their ‘Misogyny & Sexism’
Following Trump’s victory, Hostin was taking rhetorical swings at any and everyone who exit polling showed went for Trump.
She insisted that Americans supported Trump only “because they’ve been bombarded with misinformation and disinformation.” When confronted with the fact that a district that’s 97 percent Latio going 75 percent for Trump, she claimed they were all sexist and misogynist (Click “expand”):
FARAH GRIFFIN: And finally, we talk a lot about these different demographics and these assumptions of how they’re going to go. Latinos in Texas, a district that's 97 percent Latino went 75 percent for Donald Trump. Why? It’s on –
HOSTIN: Misogyny. That’s why.
FARAH GRIFFIN: No! It's on the border!
HOSTIN: It’s misogyny.
FARAH GRIFFIN: The border crisis is on their doorstep! And they were begging people to care about it for years. We need to take some lessons –
HOSTIN: Misogyny and sexism, that's what that was.
FARAH GRIFFIN: The lessons are not misogyny and sexism.
Hostin: 'What Is Wrong With America?!' Voters Are 'the Problem'
The next day, Hostin took to bashing all of America. Hostin utterly refused to be introspective and (much like the Principal Skinner meme) insisted that it was the majority of Americans who were wrong. “I’d like to reframe the conversation…I think the more relevant question actually is: What is wrong with America?!” she chided.
Hostin’s unhinged rant (below) eventually gave way to a shouting match with Farah Griffin and Haines:
What is wrong with our country that the Republican Party would choose as a candidate and support a candidate who is an insurrectionist, who is an election denier, who is someone who is twice impeached, 34-time convicted felon, someone who has been accused of alleged sexual misconduct by 26 women, found liable for sexual abuse.
What is wrong with this country that they would choose a message of divisiveness of xenophobia, of racism, of misogyny over a message of inclusiveness, a message for the people, by the people, of the people?! That’s what the problem is, it’s the Republican Party!
Hostin Supports Axing Holidays With Trump-Voting Family, ‘Moral Issue’
With Thanksgiving and Christmas fast approaching, Hostin was unable to get her irrational emotions under control and proclaimed that it was totally fine to axe holiday plans with people who voted for Trump because it was a “moral issue” (Click “expand”):
HAINES: Whatever your reason is, I would never let my politics be the reason I don't show up to see my family, because they won't always be there.
SUNNY HOSTIN: I'm going to disagree! I completely understand her point, because I really do feel that this candidate, you know, President-elect Trump is a different type of candidate. From the things he said and the things he's done and the things he will do, it's more of a moral issue for me and I think it's more of a moral issue for other people.
We're just -- you know, I would say it was different when, let's say, Bush got elected. You may not have agreed with his policies but you didn't feel like he was a deeply flawed person, deeply flawed by character, deeply flawed in morality.
ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: I think a lot of Dems called him deeply flawed and dehumanized him.
HAINES: I think people did at the time.