The liberal ViewToday’s hosts couldn’t believe that Americans blamed Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and the 30-year-old high inflation rate and out-of control border crisis. Sunny Hostin & Joy Behar felt that the present leadership couldn’t do anything to solve these problems. The sycophantic hosts even suggested that the media focused too much on the negative and should spend more time touting this administration’s “big wins.”
Whoopi Goldberg scoffed at the notion Americans were unhappy with the president: “So, so, today President Biden is signing his historic and popular infrastructure bill, but apparently his poll numbers are at their lowest and his vice president is under the microscope as well!”
“What’s going on?” she asked. Joy Behar found it shocking that so many people blamed the president for the rise in prices and issues with supply chains.
I feel as though Joe Biden is getting the blame for things that he really doesn’t have that much control over, he doesn’t control gas prices, correct me if I am wrong, inflation is something that’s happening all over the world, its very much related to pandemic that we’re still in, the supply, what do you call it, the supply chain is held up because of covid, you know, yet he — he can’t go door to door to give vaccinations. He’s telling people to do it. Yet he seems to be getting all the blame because it’s on his watch.
She and Sara Haines suggested this big mess was Trump’s fault. “Blame the previous administration. Blame the previous administration. Blame worldwide inflation. Blame global inflation. I don’t get it!” Behar cried.
Are You Really Happy? Really Joy? The booming economy was a gift from Obama and every disaster from failed Democrat leadership, mass shootings or a virus was Trump’s fault. But as soon as Biden takes office and the economy tanks, now suddenly Biden isn’t at fault?
Sunny Hostin was also distraught over the media even talking about Biden’s bad news. Stephanie Ruhle also received the memo from DNC that she used to spin economic news as good news.
What I find so fascinating is that we’re discussing Monday morning, when he signed the infrastructure bill. There’ve been so many big wins because especially we have had, people are being vaccinated. People now get the booster shot. This bill was passed. It’s huge.
Hostin felt confused about Kamala Harris being blamed for the out-of-control border crisis. Hostin said that Harris couldn’t do anything and Americans shouldn’t take any responsibility for the situation. ABC supported this idea with its words on the screen.
HOSTIN: And instead of talking about that we’re talking about his approval rating and we’re especially talking about Kamala Harris’s approval rating being ten points lower than his approval rating and I think that really speaks to where our country is, you know, let’s come down on the woman. This is the first ever female vice-president in our country’s history. It’s unbelievable that this has happened, but it’s amazing. She’s also a woman, and she has been assigned these duties that seem just. How is that to be done?
BEHAR: I don’t remember Pence getting this kind of critical [press coverage]
[On screen: WH defends VP Harris amidst critical press]
Whoopi called on the public to not listen to polls or the media but instead look at what Biden’s done. “He’s been there less than a year. Consider what he has done. think about where we came from, think about what he’s done!” she insisted. You’re right. You don’t have to pay attention to politics to see it costs much more money to fill up your gas tank than it did last year.
Clear The View Hosts live in their bubble. The hosts resentful at media that were too harsh on the government railed again. Calling Harris’s trip to France, “wonderful,” Behar and Hostin fawned, “They loved her!”
“Why aren’t we talking about that?” Hostin sighed.
While guest host Tara Setmayer boasted, “This is called president-ing. It’s what you do. He’s president-ing. As if he were adulting. This is what actual governing looks like in the real world!”
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Below is the transcription
The View
11/15/21
WHOOPI Goldbergg: President Biden today signs his historical and popular infrastructure bill. However, his poll numbers and those of his children are low and his vice-president is being closely watched. the White House just defended her against reports that there’s infighting and frustrations about her performance and they’re all on the same team. What is the situation? So what’s the deal?
JOY BEHAR: I feel as though Joe Biden is getting the blame for things that he really doesn’t have that much control over, he doesn’t control gas prices, correct me if I am wrong, inflation is something that’s happening all over the world, its very much related to pandemic that we’re still in, the supply, what do you call it, the supply chain is held up because of covid, you know, yet he — he can’t go door to door to give vaccinations. He’s telling people to do it. He seems to take all of the credit because he is watching.
SARA HAINES – He must fix what’s broken. It’s impossible to put it back together. He was given it to be politicized.
BEHAR: Yes, but he is taking the blame. Blame the former administration. Blame covid. Blame worldwide inflation. Blame the man. I don’t get it.
TARA SETMAYER :….[T]There are things he can do. But that was also an inherited trait from Trump’s administration.You’ll lose if you try to explain everything. And people don’t have attention spans to go through all that. Republicans are masters at this. The Republicans are masters of combining things to make a bumper sticker or manufacturing outrage. Biden is to blame. Jimmy Carter is his fault. Biden’s team must be tougher and come up with a plan to defend the American people.
SUNNY HOTIN: It’s interesting to me that we are talking Monday morning, when he signs the infrastructure bill. There’ve been so many big wins because especially we have had, people are being vaccinated. People now get the booster shot. This bill was passed. It’s huge.
And Instead of talking about that we’re talking about his approval rating and we’re especially talking about Kamala Harris’s approval rating being ten points lower than his approval rating and I think that really speaks to where our country is, you know, let’s come down on the woman. This woman happens to be our first female vice-president in the history of the United States. It’s a ridiculous fact, but it’s amazing. I believe the reason Harris is getting so much ire from both the right and the left is that she is a woman and she has been assigned these duties that are fair. What is her role in immigration? Is that what she should do?
BEHAR: I don’t remember Pence getting this kind of critical [press coverage]
[On screen: WH defends VP Harris amidst critical press]
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SETMAYER:….[W]All due respect goes to Kamala Harris for the contributions she has made in history. Some of her actions have been detrimental to the cause. I think 28% disapproval isn’t just the right, so you know, when you run your campaign, there’s an old adage in politics, you can get an idea of how someone will govern based on how they ran their campaign. And there were some issues even in her campaign that seem to have translated over into the management style in the VP’s office.
It’s a popular attraction for people to enjoy the intrigue of palaces. It is an entertaining story. …She’s in a tough spot. The couple inherited a difficult problem.
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WHOOPI GOLDBERG It’s a quick one, but I think it’s important to emphasize that if you’re interested in knowing what’s really happening don’t wait to see the polls. Do not wait for television talk heads to tell you, “Oh, this is what’s happening.”It’s only been less than one year since he was there. Consider what he has accomplished.Think about our history, consider his accomplishments, and you’ll be able to see that he is actually doing something. You don’t see a lot of Kamala Harris, because whether we like the outcome of the things she’s doing, she’s doing something.
SUNNY HOTIN: Sunny returned from France, and it was an amazing trip.
JOY BEHAR: She was loved by them.
HOSTIN: She was loved there by her family. Why aren’t we talking about that?
SETMAYER – This is what we call presidenting. It’s what you do. He’s presidenting. As if adulting. It is the reality of governing in the real world.