The View Celebrates America 250 With a Fireworks Show of Hate for the Country

July 3rd, 2026 3:36 PM

While Americans were coming together to celebrate the country’s 250th birthday, warmly welcoming the many nations of the World Cup into our home, and cheering on America’s team from living rooms, bars, and stadiums across the country, the miserable crones of ABC’s The View were trying to divide and spread hatred. Here’s examples of how they hated on America in 2026.

When America toppled Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro in a one-night raid, they couldn’t admit it was a good thing.

Co-host Joy Behar clutched her pearls that America would have the nerve to take out a dictator and then whined about America’s military might and that it was directed at a smaller, weaker nation:

Here’s what I don't understand. I may not be up on all of this stuff because I have a life. But, okay, Maduro is a bad guy. We took him out. So is Kim Jong-un, so is Putin, so is -- what's that other guy in Hungary? And we're going to go into all these countries and just kidnap the leaders?!

(...)

Its always somebody who is weaker than we are! It's always a country that we can overpower! It's not China. It's not Russia. It's not North Korea.

Sorry Joy, but every country is weaker than we are. America’s unhealthcare system is unmatched.

 

 

Amid the war with Iran, not-so Sunny Hostin ridiculously parroted anti-American Soviet propaganda suggesting that the United States was the greatest nuclear threat in the world. 

“I think we can also agree that this country is the only country that has ever used a nuclear weapon! This country! This country!” she shouted when guest co-host and CNBC anchor Sara Eisen stated the fact that the world would be better with Islamic regime of Iran in it.

It also sounded similar to when she and moderator Whoopi Goldberg claimed last year that being black in America was worse than living in Iran.

 

 

Their anti-Americanism really skyrocketed in June as the Fourth of July quickly approached. In two different episodes, Behar and Hostin insisted that Americans should be embarrassed of their country.

According to Hostin, not only was America an embarrassment, it was also a “failed experiment”:

HOSTIN: And at this point, I am embarrassed at our government. I'm embarrassed at our lack of healthcare. I'm embarrassed on the assault on the press. I'm embarrassed of our Congress. I'm embarrassed by the criminal felon president that is in the Oval Office that has a UFC cage on the White House lawn.

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HOSTIN: I'm embarrassed about all those things. And I'm also embarrassed at how America is now seen across the globe. I don't think that many Americans understand that we are part of a wonderful global community. And when you look at our allies, our allies are now giving us a one-star rating as a country.

While I am conflicted about this country because I feel that it is at this point a failed experiment, quite frankly. 

 

 

As a counter to President Trump’s recent speech praising America on the National Mall ahead of America’s 250th birthday, Behar tapped a soundbite of comedian Larry David’s hatred of America because of the UFC event at the White House. And Behar agreed:

DAVID: It was a travesty, yeah. What else can you say about it? It was embarrassing. I was embarrassed to be an American, yeah.

[Cuts back to live]

[Applause]

BEHAR: So, I have -- I'm very good friends with Larry David, and so I'm not going to -- I think he's right in many ways. I mean, you listen to Trump. We have -- we used to have friends around the world. Now we don't have them anymore.

 

 

Behar went on to declare that “we should all be” "embarrassed" to be Americans.

In another part of Hostin’s comments, she said she’s “discouraged by how this country is viewed by the rest of the world.”

Well, given how the World Cup tourists have been embracing American culture and having a blast in the various cities across the country, you’re full of it, Sunny. And here’s my evidence: