Matt Walsh Reviews The Top 5 Worst 'The View' Takes
The screeching ladies over at 'The View' have been saying stupid things since the beginning of time, but here are some of their worst takes.
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On the view yesterday, I just want to play this for you.
It's not exactly a lead headline, but we were talking about all this yesterday and Jesus, you know, it's one thing to defame libs of TikTok or me or Chris Ruffo or Donald Trump or, you know, one of the usual suspects.
That's one thing.
Of course, infinitely more outrageous and offensive is when they try to drag Jesus Christ into this, which is what they did on The View.
Listen to this.
They were in a place that accepts them for who they were, and someone came to that place.
And that's what's so sad.
I don't know that they hide behind religion, because I said this on this show once before, Jesus would be the Grand Marshal at the Pride Parade.
I don't mean about gay people, I mean in every argument we have.
You weaponize religion.
Here's my question, but it's wrong.
If you're so afraid, why are you going over there?
Yeah!
If they scare you so much, leave them alone!
When stuff scares me, I leave it alone.
If I don't want to be bothered, I don't go there.
See, that's the problem.
You don't want to just have your feelings.
You want everybody else to join you.
And you know what?
You can scream, you can cuss, you can do all the things that you say.
But you know what?
Gay people are here.
They're not going anywhere.
There is nothing you can do.
You know, you can yell and scream, but you know, as the Lord, as everybody was talking about, you know, made in God's image.
Yep.
Made in God's image.
There are no but, except for.
There's none of that.
No.
Keep that in mind when you're trying to figure out where you stand as a human being, let alone a Christian.
We'll be right back.
What I really appreciate is that the one chick at the beginning starts by saying, and I honestly don't know any of their names except for Whoopi Goldberg and Joy, so I know those two.
The other two I don't know.
However many it is.
The chick at the beginning says that they're weaponizing religion, they use religion, and then for the rest of the segment, all the other women on the panel do what she just accused conservatives of doing.
They start using religion to weaponize it against their opponents.
So they're contradicting exactly what she just said.
So the women over on The View were squawking this week about free speech, and I want to go through a couple of these clips.
First of all, here's Whoopi Goldberg announcing, tragically, that she's leaving Twitter.
It has been a little over a week since Elon Musk took over Twitter and places it.
It's a mess.
He's already called back some of the workforce.
He fired a few days ago.
He's putting his $8 charge for blue check verification on hold.
First it was going to be $20.
Now it's going to be $8.
He also suspended Kathy Griffin for impersonating him on a parody account, which has started a free Kathy hashtag to trend.
I mean, I'm getting off.
I'm getting off today because I just feel like, you know, it's so messy.
And I'm tired of now having had certain kinds of attitudes blocked, and now they're back on.
And I just, I'm going to get out.
And if it settles down and I feel more comfortable, maybe I'll come back.
But as of tonight, I'm done with Twitter.
Of course, if you're like me, you hear that and you think, oh, you were on Twitter?
I didn't even know that.
I just want to know, if I can get in their heads, which is not really a place I'd want to be, but how do you think people are going to react to this?
Do you think people are... You're making some big, dramatic announcement.
I'm done.
I might be back later, but I just, for now, I'm out of there.
Which, by the way, when it comes to dramatic announcements, that's kind of an anticlimactic way to go about it.
I'm done.
I mean, I'm going to come back later, but I'm done for now.
I will not be on Twitter again until at least tomorrow morning, if not a little bit sooner.
But at this moment right now, I'm not going to be, I am not using Twitter at this moment while I'm on TV.
But what do they expect?
Do they think that people are going to, the people who think it's good that Elon Musk took over Twitter, are they going to say, well, never mind.
I mean, if this scares Whoopi Goldberg away, I can't imagine Twitter without Whoopi Goldberg.
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So the view, if you tune into the view, whoever makes the mistake of doing that,
maybe, I don't know what you're expecting when it comes to something like this.
I don't know if you're expecting...
In real insight into geopolitics from the ladies of The View.
But if that's what you're looking for, you're going to be disappointed.
Here is Joy Behar.
What's her main concern?
What does she worry might happen if this conflict spreads and becomes a world war?
Yeah, there's global warming, but as far as she's concerned, there's a consequence even more dire than that.
Estimates are 50,000 Ukrainians will be dead or wounded and that this is going to start a humanitarian crisis, a refugee crisis in Europe.
We're talking about 5 million people that are going to be displaced.
I mean, it's heartbreaking to hear what is going to happen.
Well, I'm scared of what's going to happen in Western Europe too.
Yeah.
You know, you just, you plan a trip.
You want to go there.
I want to go to Italy for four years.
I haven't been able to make it because of the pandemic.
And now this, you know, it's like, who's going to, what's going to happen there?
And now this.
First, there was a pandemic of 5 million people died and stopped me from taking my Italy vacation that I've wanted to take.
It's been my dream.
And now we have war.
What else?
What else is going to happen to me as Joy Behar?
All right, moving to this, Whoopi Goldberg is shedding some light, adding some insight to the Nancy Pelosi communion situation in San Francisco.
Let's listen to that.
Welcome to The View, y'all.
The abortion rights battle is starting to blur the lines between church and state.
The Archbishop of San Francisco It's calling for Speaker Nancy Pelosi to be denied receiving communion because of her pro-choice stance.
He's one of the priests who also called for President Biden to be denied sacrament.