Whoopi Goldberg, one of the left-wing harpies that helps host “The View,” which, in my expert opinion, is the worst morning television talk show in the history of the platform, lost her mind during an episode following the release of the latest episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” which featured a three hour interview with former President Donald Trump. The comments made by the 45th president have gone mega viral drawing in, at the time of this writing, 34 million views in just the first 48 hours of it being posted on YouTube. Incredible, right?
Goldberg, ever the drama queen, huffed and puffed about Trump’s appearance on Rogan’s podcast, opening up the segment with her grating sarcasm, saying, “So you-know-who made a campaign stop on the Joe Rogan podcast Friday night, and with all the issues Americans are going to be voting on, you know where they started the interview? Take a look.”
The co-host then played a clip of Trump on the podcast talking about the time he appeared on “The View” back in 2011, where he recounted the hosts treating him warmly, which is a huge departure to the way they constantly slam and malign him today.
Goldberg was quick to dispute that characterization, asserting that Trump’s memory was flawed, claiming, “That’s 2011, four years before he announced he was running, okay? That’s the first thing they got wrong.” The exchange got more heated as Goldberg replayed clips from Trump’s visit. She clarified that, despite Trump’s claims of receiving hugs from the hosts, she did not give him a “warm and fuzzy welcome.” Goldberg insisted she was simply following Barbara Walters’ instruction to be polite to all guests, saying, “Did I look… warm and fuzzy? Was that a warm and fuzzy welcome for him?” Her co-hosts laughed as Goldberg said that her demeanor was far from enthusiastic during the visit.
A little later in the segment, Goldberg just decided to go hog wild and make up the most absurd garbage her brain could churn out and make the claim Trump’s policies would threaten the legality of interracial marriages in the United States. With Election Day a week away and much of the momentum shifting over to the former president, the left is desperate and willing to craft any kind of narrative possible that will dissuade voters from casting a ballot for Trump. It’s sad and pathetic.
“He’s not going to, you know, say ‘Oh, you’re with a white guy. I’m going to keep you from being deported.’ No. He’s going to deport and put the white guy with someone else!” Goldberg exclaimed during the show. Did you roll your eyes? Me too.
Goldberg’s co-hosts echoed her sentiments, with Ana Navarro describing Trump as a “crybaby with a complex of victimhood.” Navarro said, “Here he is, this billionaire, supposedly, this and that. All he does is bitch and moan and complain and whine.” Trump, for his part, seems to be unfazed. With Rogan’s interview with Trump being just two days old, the episode will likely pass the rest and become number one. Trump and Rogan discussed several issues, beginning with the controversial presidential debate between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris back in September. Trump criticized debate moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis, accusing them of displaying clear bias.
Trump’s conversation with Rogan has become one of the top-rated episodes in the show’s existence, having been around for 15 years, that’s impressive. It’s landed just outside the top 10 thus far. The highest viewed episode of the program is the interview Rogan did with billionaire tech guru Elon Musk, which has drawn over 68 million views. Musk has endorsed Trump for president.
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