The View’s 10 Most Morally Repugnant Comments of 2024

December 30th, 2024 5:12 PM

Though it may be hard for many people to believe, The View is the most watched day-time talk show in America. Which is why it’s important for NewsBusters to be there to all call them out for the morally repugnant and depraved things ABC and Disney allow them to get away with on seemingly a daily basis.

This year alone they’ve said white kids should be made to feel like oppressors in history class, claimed former Ambassador Nikki Haley doesn’t actually miss her husband when he’s deployed oversees, called Catholicism a “cult-like” religion, and called the Constitution “un-American.”

Presented here in chronological order are 10 of most repugnant things the cast of The View have uttered in 2024

Haines: It's ‘Important’ to Make White Kids ‘Feel Bad’ in History Class

To mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day The View celebrated by making a mockery of his legacy. In addition to spreading the usual lies about Republicans trying to erase black people from history, white co-host Sara Haines proclaimed that it was “important” for white kids like her own to be made to “feel bad” in history class, particularly about slavery. She demanded this while no one living today was involved in the slavery of the past.

Her insane position actually startled fake Republican Ana Navarro (Click “expand”):

NAVARRO: I think there's more to it than that. I think what it is, is black history and other things, banning books, has been weaponized for political purposes to drive people to the polls based on outrage because my poor little white kid is feeling bad because he's learning about slavery. That's ridiculous. Learning about history should not make anybody feel bad. We learn about history --

SARA HAINES [Interrupting]: Oh, it should make you feel bad!

NAVARRO: No. Well –

HAINES: But it's important that it makes you feel bad.

NAVARRO: I don't think it should make you feel bad. I don't think a white child that's had nothing to do with slavery should feel bad about slavery. I think we need to learn so we don't repeat the same mistakes of history.

 

 

GHOULISH: Haines Dismisses IVF Pregnancies, Outside ‘Miracle of Life’

Haines must have been in a particularly dark place early in the year because during a February show she lashed out at pro-lifers by dismissing IVF pregnancies as not included in the “miracle of life.”

“The whole miracle of life and religious argument for the very brilliance of science just doesn't go together,” she ghoulishly said.

She even had her fellow pro-choice co-hosts on edge (Click “expand”):

HAINES: But if you put that little embryo out into the world, it's not viable on any level. So, I'm not criticizing your personal beliefs because I do believe people believe that. I believe this is a stretch to call this a minor, because – We talk about the viability of an actual baby –

BEHAR: To call it a minor? You mean a baby.

GOLDBERG: No, a minor because this – a minor.

HAINES: The embryo. They're calling it a minor. We're calling it a full-blown minor, not an embryo, not a fetus.

HOSTIN: Well, it's an unborn child.

HAINES: That's where I differ.

Scummy Hostin Claims Nikki Haley Doesn’t Actually Miss Her Military Husband

Throughout the election cycle, co-host Sunny Hostin has made it clear that she absolutely HATES Nikki Haley, like when she falsely accused Haley of adopting the name “Nikki” so she could “pass” as a white person.

In February, Hosted admitted she had a “dark heart” when she  insisted that Haley was faking her emotions and didn’t actually miss her husband who was deployed with the South Carolina Army National Guard (Click “expand”):

HAINES: I was just referring to this moment by the way.

HOSTIN: I'm referring to this moment too.

HAINES: You don’t think that was a real emotion?

BEHAR [Looking confused]: You don't think it was real?

FARAH GRIFFIN: Her husband is serving in counterterrorism in Africa.

HOSTIN: I think that there's something that military families do go through. I come from a military family as many of us do, and I don't trust her authenticity. And --

HAINES: But you trust that is your husband was gone and my kids were missing – She was saying ‘I wish my kids could see him tonight.’ You know how that feels.

HOSTIN: No, I didn't feel that it was authentic and I didn't trust it.

 

 

The Views Claims Traffickers Don’t Rape Migrant Women Inside the U.S.

In their collective bitterness at Alabama Republican Senator Katie Britt for her response to President Biden’ State of the Union address and her focus on illegal immigration, The View case insanely claimed that human traffickers never raped migrant women once they got near or over the U.S.-Mexico border.

“So, the level of misleading that this lady did, you know, just has -- and she's shameless about it,” Navarro whined.

Moderator Whoopi Goldberg adding: “It just wasn't true, and if you are going to win and you want to grab people, at least tell them the truth so they have a reason to be angry. What you did was you tried to piss people off about something that was not happening here!”

Hostin: O.J.’s Acquittal Was Fine Because Cops Kill More Than He Did

Following the death of former football player and accused double murderer O.J. Simpson in April, Hostin’s contribution to the discussion was to proclaim that it was fine that Simpson got away with the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman because police officers had killed more people than he did:

You know, I think it was less about his guilt or innocence and rather about the system and how the system treated African Americans, and continues to treat African Americans in this country.

You have to remember in putting it into context the acquittal of the officers who beat Rodney King almost to death in front of the world's eyes was in 1992. This happened in 1994. And I think for the black community, it was less about whether or not O.J. did it, because I think even today you'll go to, you know, barber shops and beauty salons and people will say “he did it,” but he got away with it and the police officers, you know, police officers have killed many more people than O.J. Simpson.

 

 

‘Prove a Point’: The View Wants Trump in Gitmo for Violating Gag Order

Because they wanted to protect democracy and wanted to show that America didn’t take political prisoners, The View called for President-elect Trump to be sent to Guantanamo Bay with the terrorists because he violated a gag order in the politically motivated hush money trial in New York City.

“But which prison would be best?” Goldberg wanted to know. “Rikers” Island was “number one” for both Goldberg and Hostin. Goldberg then floated some other prisons including reopening Alcatraz and the terrorist prison at Guantanamo Bay:

GOLDBERG: But you know, I'm okay if he goes to Alcatraz and they re-open it.

HOSTIN: Maybe.

GOLDBERG: You know? What about Guantanamo Bay? Okay. (…) That's right! What about Supermax? Supermax would be interesting. El Chapo was in Supermax, you know, hey now, he wants to be with the hip people, come on.

Haines Smears Butker: Claims He's in an 'Extremist' 'Cult-Like' Religion

Haines flaunted her anti-Catholic bigotry in the wake of NFL kicker Harrison Butker’s viral commencement address before Benedictine College, where he said women could still find fulfillment with being stay at home moms. 

Citing Butker’s preference for attending the Latin mass, Haines called it a “cult-like and extremist like some religions in the Middle East and Asia. So, this is a very extreme religion.”

She then proceeded to lecture Butker about how he doesn’t “walk with Jesus” and oppressed people:

So, what I can say to him, as a Christian, is if you're using this to oppress people or hold them down you're not walking with Jesus. If you are using the religion, if you're more obsessed with the religious rituals and practices than you are with the word of Jesus, you're not walking with Jesus. And if you’re using it for the judgment of others and as a weapon to beat people down you're also not walking with Jesus. So, I would really encourage him, really encourage him to find the best parts of faith and not diverge into extremist beliefs.

 

 

We ‘Need to Fix’ It: Behar Decries the Constitution as ‘Un-American’

If liberals don’t get their way they want to change the rules. This is true with most things; from the filibuster to the U.S. Supreme Court, and even the U.S. Constitution.

After left-wing ProPublica wrote a piece targeting U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito with years-old pictures of an upside down American flag being flown outside his home, Joy Behar wanted the Constitution rewritten: “These lifetime assignments have got to stop and they need to fix the Electoral College also because that's un-American.”

Hostin Claims Trump Is Like a Nazi Literally Planning a Second Kristallnacht

Of course, wrongfully invoking the Holocaust to score political points is morally repugnant. Thus, Hostin’s comments from September certainly counted.

Less than a month after the second assassination attempt on former President Trump’s life, Hostin spewed dangerous, incendiary rhetoric against him. According to her, Trump was a Nazi who was literally planning a second Kristallnacht but against “black and brown communities” if he was to get elected again (Click “expand”):

HOSTIN: He said, if you had one really violent day, he floats a plan to end crime in which he says that the police should be allowed one really violent day in which they could be extraordinarily rough with anyone they suspect of a crime.

Now, as the mother of a black 6'2" son, we know he's going to send those police officers into black and brown communities and migrant communities. We also know that he believes that police officers should have immunity. And so for me, that means we are at risk of what happened in Nazi Germany, and they call that the uh –

ANA NAVARRO: Kristallnacht.

HOSTIN: they call it uh -- I can't pronounce that, but they call it The Night of Broken Glass.

Sunny Hostin Highlights Ghoulish Takes About Healthcare CEO’s Assassination

More recently, Hostin ghoulishly highlighted some of the ghoulish comments made the far-left thugs celebrating the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson:

I was looking at some of the social media comments and try to stay away from social media but it said – Some of the comments were, “thoughts and deductibles to the family.” One of the comments was, “unfortunately, my condolences are out of network.” And so I think it really -- Isn't that something? I really think it's reflective about how people are feeling about their healthcare.

She then used the murder to push for universal healthcare. “And our country is one of the only countries that doesn't have universal health care and we don't take care of our elderly,” she declared.