The Ayatollah’s Fan Club Roots for Him on The View

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We wrote about The View star Whoopi earlier. In all seriousness, she said that for blacks, it’s better living in Iran than in America. The ABC show is called a news show. Literally, ABC calls it a news show. The women on it don’t know anything.

Sunny Hostin was very upset today about Israel’s strike on Iran and is worried something will happen to the Ayatollah. According to not-so-Sunny, just because Iran is threatening to bomb Israel doesn’t mean they can bomb first.

She’s a big Ayatollah fan.

Sunny said the strikes were illegal and has no complaints about Iran.

Whoopi agreed and defended Iran. Whoopi is also a fan. She doesn’t want willy-nilly bombing.

They didn’t mention Iran bombing and killing our military or the proxies attacking Israel and others.

They were very protective of Iran.

Hostin thinks Israel broke international law bombing the country that had proxies bombing them for decades. I doubt it.

Joyless Behar actually made some sense, not a lot, but more than the others.

Generally, I don’t understand why anyone watches them. They’re unwatchable.

They’re not alone. New York City is filled with fanboys and girls.

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Saltherring
1 hour ago

A person would have to be evil, stupid and corrupt to watch such a program. In fact, it is my belief that to be a Democrat these days one would have to be evil, stupid and corrupt. No one else could tolerate them or their wicked and insidious beliefs and policies.

Adonymost
11 hours ago

Like any bully, they get a thrill inflicting fear. Beat his ass till the world knows what a puss he is.

Peter B. Prange,
12 hours ago

“Generally, I don’t understand why anyone watches them. They’re unwatchable.”
My dad said there are always two kinds of people. For example: unselfish and selfish; givers and takers; thoughtful leaders and unthinking followers. My dad was very wise. I think you have your answer.

Last edited 12 hours ago by Peter B. Prange,