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The View Wonders Where All the Hate Comes From, Lie

Despite ABC hiring them all teams of makeup artists and stylists, the liberal ladies of The View didn’t have a mirror for their much needed, much ignored self-reflection. Their hypocrisy was on full display during Monday’s show as they chose to bash President Trump during a segment about mourning all the tragedies around the world over the weekend. While wondering where all the hate in the world came from, they lied about Trump not sharing condolences for shooting victims.

“I used to think that gun violence was just an American phenomenon and now we see this sort of anti-Semitic attack in Australia,” co-host Sunny Hostin declared. She openly wondered where the hate came from:

And then, you know, kids going to college at Brown in the middle of finals getting murdered. What are those families going through? I’m just — Why all of this sickness and hatred going around the world?

Hostin was in desperate need of a mirror because she was one of the most hate-fueled talking heads on American TV. Earlier this year, she said she feared her white neighbors and speculated they were racists who would call the cops on her son for jogging. She had also made excuses for assassination.

 

 

Pretend independent Sara Haines followed up Hostin with her own hate. She tried to link the anti-Semitic, radical Islamic attack at Australia’s Bondi Beach with American conservatives by falsely playing up support for neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes:

We’re seeing a massive uprising in anti-Semitism globally but in this country there is a divide on the right right now, actually, whether Republicans want to embrace figures like Nick Fuentes who is — hates everyone, just so you know. He hates all of you. But he absolutely hates Jewish people and it’s not criticism of Israel, it’s not something you can apologize away. He is a bad dude and people are giving him platforms. Tucker Carlson has embraced him. There are people denouncing him.

There was no wide support for Fuentes on the right. In fact, most prominent conservative influencers had denounced him and his sympathizers by mocking them into oblivion. Yet, Haines herself was a source of hate; she once proclaimed that pro-lifers should die of cancer.

 

 

Moderator Whoopi Goldberg was understandably irritated by Trump’s unnecessary comments directed at left-wing director and activist Rob Reiner after news broke of his murder. But her hate of Trump took over and she made up lies about him not sharing condolences for the shooting victims in Australia and Brown University:

I don’t understand the man in that White House because he talks so much about Charlie Kirk and caring, and suddenly this is what he puts out. Have you no shame?! No shame at all?! This is — can you get any lower?! I don’t think so. And what do you have to say about what’s happened around the world? Where is our voice as Americans? Somebody’s got to speak up for us. Our hearts are breaking through all of this. Through Rob, through what’s happened at Bondi Beach, what happened at Brown, and you don’t find the time to say, as Americans, ‘we hate what’s happening?’

 

 

“You ain’t my president, man,” she bitterly declared as they went to a break.

Upon returning from the break, Goldberg was made to issue a “correction.” “As it turns out, yesterday apparently, You Know Who put his condolences out to the people who are looking down at us from Heaven and the folks at Brown,” she huffed, refusing to say Trump’s name. “So my bad, you did say something. Not what I would liked to have heard from you, but you did do it, so there you go.”

 

 

The transcript is below. Click “expand” to read:

ABC’s The View
December 15, 2025
11:05:46 a.m. Eastern

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SUNNY HOSTIN: I think we should be saddened by the gun violence that we’re seeing. I used to think that gun violence was just an American phenomenon and now we see this sort of anti-Semitic attack in Australia.

SARA HAINES: On the first day of Hanukkah.

HOSTIN: On the first day of Hanukkah, which is so disgusting and disturbing. And then, you know, kids going to college at Brown in the middle of finals getting murdered. What are those families going through? I’m just — Why all of this sickness and hatred going around the world? Not just in this country.

HAINES: And it’s all awful in its own lanes. I want to speak to the Australia thing. We’re seeing a massive uprising in anti-Semitism globally but in this country there is a divide on the right right now, actually, whether Republicans want to embrace figures like Nick Fuentes who is — hates everyone, just so you know. He hates all of you. But he absolutely hates Jewish people and it’s not criticism of Israel, it’s not something you can apologize away. He is a bad dude and people are giving him platforms. Tucker Carlson has embraced him. There are people denouncing him. But I think it’s important to watch when you start normalizing this treatment of anyone.

We’ve seen it in different forms and right now, more than ever, this is on the rise. Australia, who has really strict gun laws, has seen five times the crimes against Jewish people than they have in the last decade. So, there’s a problem. The bell is being rung.

(…)

11:11:31 A.M. Eastern

WHOOPI GOLDBERG: I don’t understand the man in that White House because he talks so much about Charlie Kirk and caring, and suddenly this is what he puts out. Have you no shame?! No shame at all?! This is — can you get any lower?! I don’t think so. And what do you have to say about what’s happened around the world? Where is our voice as Americans? Somebody’s got to speak up for us. Our hearts are breaking through all of this. Through Rob, through what’s happened at Bondi Beach, what happened at Brown, and you don’t find the time to say, as Americans, ‘we hate what’s happening?’ You ain’t my president, man.

We’ll be right back.

(…)

11:17:15 a.m. Eastern

GOLDBERG: I’m going to make a correction here. As it turns out, yesterday apparently, You Know Who put his condolences out to the people who are looking down at us from Heaven and the folks at Brown. But this is how he followed it up.

ANA NAVARRO: About Rob Reiner.

GOLDBERG: About Rob Reiner. So my bad, you did say something. Not what I would liked to have heard from you, but you did do it, so there you go.

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