In what can only be described as a complete meltdown on live television, The View co-host Joy Behar once again went off the rails, taking a bitter and deeply personal swipe at President Donald Trump. But this time, the Trump team wasn’t having it—and they fired back hard.
After news broke that CBS is finally pulling the plug on Stephen Colbert’s failing late-night show, the liberal media’s panic mode kicked into high gear. Unsurprisingly, *The View*—a daytime echo chamber for far-left talking points—sounded the alarm. The co-hosts, led by the perpetually agitated Behar, claimed the end of Colbert’s show somehow signals the death of democracy and the downfall of the Constitution.
Behar’s latest tirade targeted President Trump over his calls to investigate former President Barack Obama’s ties to the Russia Hoax—reignited by recent revelations from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. But instead of engaging with the facts, Behar opted for personal attacks and schoolyard insults.
“Trump is just jealous of Obama,” Behar ranted, launching into a list of superficial comparisons. “Obama is everything he is not: Trim, smart, handsome, happily married, and can sing Al Green better than Al Green.”
She added, “Green is not a good color,” referring to Trump’s supposed envy of his predecessor.
Of course, Behar didn’t mention the mounting evidence that Obama and his inner circle may have weaponized the intelligence community to spy on the Trump campaign—a scandal that dwarfs anything Behar ever bothered to mention during the Mueller years.
But President Trump’s White House wasn’t about to let Behar’s rant go unanswered.
In a blistering statement to Fox News Digital, Trump spokesperson Taylor Rogers dropped the hammer:
“Joy Behar is an irrelevant loser suffering from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
Rogers continued, mocking the show’s downward spiral and hinting that it might not be long before The View joins Colbert in the unemployment line.
“It’s no surprise that The View’s ratings hit an all-time low last year,” Rogers said. “She should self-reflect on her own jealousy of President Trump’s historic popularity before her show is the next to be pulled off-air.”
While The View’s PR team rushed to spin the narrative—citing selective viewership stats among women 18-49 and claiming it’s the “most-watched in four years”—the reality is this: Americans are tuning out the tired leftist noise machine. Shows like Colbert’s and *The View* once thrived on mocking Trump, but now that his popularity is surging ahead of the 2024 election, their panic is palpable.
Joy Behar and her co-hosts might think they’re defending democracy, but what they’re really doing is clinging to relevance in a media landscape that’s moving on. And if they keep putting Trump in their crosshairs, they shouldn’t be surprised when more Americans decide they’ve had enough of the hate-filled hysteria and tune out for good.
Bottom line? If *The View* keeps hemorrhaging credibility and ratings, it may not need to worry about what President Trump says. The market might cancel them first.
