The View’s Biggest Lie Exposed by Conservative Women [Video]

In a stunning display of media arrogance, the co-hosts of the liberal daytime talk show “The View” have put forward a new, patently false narrative, suggesting that Republicans and conservative figures are simply too frightened to appear on their program. This absurd claim, meant to paint their political opponents as weak, has been swiftly and decisively dismantled by conservative voices who have produced undeniable evidence to the contrary. The entire episode serves as a microcosm of the liberal media’s broader disconnect from reality, where they would rather invent a fiction about their opponents’ cowardice than confront the simple truth that their platform is often hostile, intellectually dishonest, and unappealing to those who support the America-First agenda of President Donald Trump.

The ridiculous suggestion was laid bare during a recent segment on the show, where the hosts lamented their inability to book conservative guests. A transcript of the exchange, provided by NewsBusters, reveals the depth of their self-deception. Whoopi Goldberg began by stating, “But that’s the great thing about The View, you know, we want people to come and give their views. And everyone who comes here, we try to be respectful, and we ask tough questions. We ask tough questions because we’re otherwise speculating.” This claim of respectful discourse is laughable to anyone who has witnessed the constant interruptions, condescending smirks, and outright hostility that defines the show’s treatment of anyone right-of-center.

The narrative was then amplified by the show’s resident radical, Joy Behar, who compounded the fiction with her own baseless psychoanalysis. Behar declared, “I was going to say that I think we should have more Republicans on the show, but they don’t want to come on. They’re scared of us. It’s like Marjorie Taylor Greene says that she finds the Republican men afraid of powerful women. Well, that may be true of all political persuasions, but if they would come on this show and they can explain to us what they’re trying to do to this country.” This attempt to frame the issue as one of conservative fear in the face of “powerful women” is a tired and sexist trope, one that ignores the genuine strength and courage of the countless powerful conservative women who are leading the charge to save the nation.

Almost immediately, this falsehood was exposed by the very conservative women Behar and her colleagues claimed were too scared to appear. Riley Gaines, a champion for women’s sports and a powerful voice against the infiltration of biological males into female athletics, responded with concrete proof that shattered the show’s narrative. Gaines noted succinctly, “When I was pitched to go on, they said no lol.” This single sentence, backed by the undeniable truth of her experience, reveals that it is not a lack of willingness on the part of conservatives, but a deliberate rejection by the show’s producers themselves.

Similarly, prominent pro-life advocate Lila Rose came forward to share that she had encountered the same wall of rejection from “The View.” Her experience mirrored that of Gaines, proving a pattern of the show actively refusing to host strong, articulate conservative women who would effectively challenge the hosts’ leftist groupthink. This is not the behavior of a show seeking a genuine exchange of ideas; it is the behavior of a protected echo chamber that is terrified of having its core beliefs competently challenged on live television.

The evidence continued to pile up as radio host and bestselling author Clay Travis produced a stunning piece of documentary evidence. Travis shared, “Hey @JoyVBehar, here is our producer Ali emailing The View last July offering for us to come on as guests. We’re big fans. Look forward to the invite!” The attached email receipt was the smoking gun, demonstrating a clear, unambiguous offer to appear on the program that was evidently ignored or rejected. This is not the action of someone who is “scared”; it is the action of someone being deliberately shut out by a media entity that cannot handle dissent.

Echoing this sentiment, pro-life leader Kristan Hawkins directly challenged the ladies of “The View,” throwing their gauntlet back in their faces. Hawkins stated, “So The View thinks conservative women won’t go on their show, because we are ‘scared’? Challenge accepted. Pick a date and I’ll show up.” This fearless response underscores the true dynamic at play: conservative leaders, who regularly face venomous and unhinged mobs on college campuses and in public squares, are hardly intimidated by a panel of liberal commentators. The real fear resides with the show’s producers, who are afraid of the ratings and intellectual power a confident Trump supporter would bring to their stage.

This entire fiasco is a perfect illustration of why the liberal media is in a terminal state of decline. They operate in a bubble of their own creation, where they would rather concoct a fantasy about their own intimidating prowess than admit they curate a one-sided political monologue. Their claims of being a forum for diverse views are a hollow sham, designed to placate a dwindling audience while they preach to the choir. Meanwhile, the strong and unafraid supporters of President Donald Trump continue to build their own platforms and speak directly to the American people, bypassing the corrupt and dishonest gatekeepers of the old guard media who have proven themselves utterly incapable of honest debate.

h/t: Steadfast and Loyal

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