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January 1, Joy Behar’s Trump Paranoia Elicits Hilarious Trolling – Will The View be Cancelled?
Internet trolls had a field day after Joy Behar, co-host of ABC’s The View, suggested that former President Trump would cancel the show if he were to be elected in November. Behar’s statement was inspired by MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, who appeared on The View and claimed “no one will be safe” if Trump wins.
Behar took Maddow’s statement further, saying, “I think that he is so vindictive that he will go after, however he has to, whether it’s through the IRS maybe, or even through sponsors to get us off the air maybe or you. How seriously should we be taking that?” Maddow responded, “I’m worried about all of us. I’m no more worried about me than I am worried about everybody in the country.”
Social media users wasted no time in mocking Behar’s paranoid thinking. One user sarcastically commented, “Until now, I was planning to vote for Donald Trump for a third time, but I cannot in good conscience support a man who will cancel The View, long known for its total impartiality and the towering intellect of venerated panelists such as Whoopi Goldberg & Joy Behar.”
Others joined in on the mockery, with one saying, “LOL sounds like a great deal!” and another declaring, “I was already voting for him! They don’t have to convince me further!” Scott Jennings chimed in with, “Guys there might be 46-48 states in play.”
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David Campbell
June 23, 2024 at 7:16 pm
They got their ideas from what the democrats have been doing for 9 years to its opponents.
Tom
June 23, 2024 at 7:39 pm
Just another reason to vote for Donald.
Charlotte Beckman
June 23, 2024 at 8:03 pm
We can only hope someone will cancel that show!
Lei
June 23, 2024 at 8:08 pm
Sounds great! All they do is get poor women on welfare worked up. Working women do not have time for this show which is just opinions and hate.
I still remember Whoopi Goldbrick yelling at the cameras. She was mad because a viewer said she should dress better, so she screamed at the camera thinking the viewer just had to be watching. She said, “Go to he**!”
I have never wanted to watch it again.
They seem like a coven of witches.
Wayne Albert
June 23, 2024 at 10:38 pm
A very negative spoiled and negative group. They can go to a home with spacy Joe. If they are so unhappy with it here a lot of us will gladly help them to pack so they can leave the USA. Maybe they can start a new country called “Hatesville”, but they probably still would not be happy.
Daryl
June 24, 2024 at 12:54 am
We are NOT SAFE NOW under dictator BIDEN and his draconian left cohorts!
Ursus,Logicus
June 24, 2024 at 1:15 pm
If the “awake” trend continues to alert America to the intellectual hazards of mindless,gossipy, washerwoman babble, the “Phew” will become self-cancelling. It, and daily TV shows like it (think, “Donahue.”), will smell so badly that even the clowns who run NBC, CBS, ABC, and the rest of the Democrat Media, will cancel their own shows featuring idle and silly divorcees, dimwitted basketball millionaires and Hollywood’s most self-adoring social deviants.
The cancellations will result in a paradox. If we had more shows like the “Slough,” we’d actually have fewer shows like it.