During the Wednesday broadcast of “The View,” the show’s co-hosts wore all black to “mourn” Kamala Harris’ loss, and spent most of the show blaming Americans for casting their votes in a way that they disagree with.
Some hosts of The View are wearing all black following Trump's win 🤣 pic.twitter.com/D6af7WVCIo
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President Donald Trump won Tuesday night’s presidential election in a landslide, becoming the first Republican presidential candidate to win the popular vote in two decades and winning the Electoral College with at least 301 electoral votes.
Predictably, this result prompted unhinged meltdowns and mental breakdowns among leftists, including members of the media such as the women at “The View.”
The six leftist co-hosts, one of which pretends to be a Republican and another of which pretends to be an independent, wore what was essentially funeral attire to Wednesday’s broadcast and spent the entire show whining about the “end of democracy,” which they blamed on various groups of Americans.
They attributed Harris’ defeat largely to white women and white men — two demographics that are safe to attack in the U.S. — but also took the time to attack Latino men, a group that is typically an off-limits protected class to the left.
“Why do you think that uneducated white women voted against their reproductive health freedoms, and why do you think Latino men voted in favor of someone that is going to deport the majority of his community?” co-host Sunny Hostin asked.
The View's Sunny Hostin: "Why do you think that uneducated white women voted against their reproductive health freedoms?" pic.twitter.com/xQJ2Fhglnt
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Hostin also made a rather hilarious statement about Harris while mourning her loss, claiming that she ran a “flawless campaign” — while also declaring that she is “profoundly disturbed” by Trump’s victory, which she falsely claimed will mean that she now “has less civil rights.”
Sunny Hostin on Trump’s win: “Now I have less civil rights”
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Other co-hosts, including Anna Navarro, falsely claimed that a second Trump administration would take away the rights of LGBT people, women, the elderly, and immigrants. Navarro vowed to “fight” for these groups, ignoring the fact that none of their rights were taken away during Trump’s first term — and seemingly forgetting that Trump was the first president in American history to appoint a gay cabinet member, Richard Grenell.
“I’m obviously very disappointed… I make a commitment to our LGBTQ, to our immigrants, to our elderly, to our young girls, to the women… we will not stop fighting,” Navarro whined.
The View's Ana Navarro on Trump's win: "I'm obviously very disappointed … I make a commitment to our LGBTQ, to our immigrants, to our elderly, to our young girls, to the women … we will not stop fighting." pic.twitter.com/T7tRUTTsOO
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The biggest Trump hater on the panel, Joy Behar, blamed the American people for not agreeing with her, having a breakdown and then stating: “I vehemently disagree with the decision Americans made.”
Joy Behar on Trump's win: "I vehemently disagree with the decision Americans made." pic.twitter.com/0qONlNi3Kv
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