If there’s one universal truth in the political landscape, it’s this: if the co-hosts of “The View” are wringing their hands and screeching like banshees, then chances are whatever is happening is a decidedly good thing for America. The squad of loudmouths that constitutes this daytime talk show serves as a reliable barometer for what should be embraced or rejected. Take the latest news from President Trump, who has just appointed Tom Homan as his border czar. This move could not be more perfect.
In a bold stroke that has the left’s knickers in a twist, Trump has plucked Homan, the former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, to tackle America’s border crisis head-on. Homan has made one thing abundantly clear—he’s not interested in half-measures or emotionally-charged sob stories. His mission is to actually enforce the law. Apparently, this idea is sending the shrill co-hosts of “The View” into fits of collective panic.
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As the gavel dropped on the segment discussing Homan’s appointment, Whoopi Goldberg led the charge, showcasing clips of Homan meant to paint him as the ultimate villain. It’s as if the ladies of “The View” were auditioning for a soap opera with all the melodrama spilling out of their mouths. What they fail to realize is that their endless theatrics are met with rolling eyes from everyday Americans. Who truly wants approval from the likes of them?
Ana Navarro, always eager to cast blame, took it a step further, worrying about comments Homan made regarding family deportations. She peered into the abyss of her own moral indignation, suggesting that his words meant U.S. citizens could face deportation alongside their undocumented parents. It’s a rather convenient lapse of logic that ignores the real problem: illegal immigration. While Navarro attempts to condition Americans to feel sorry for those who break the law, a growing number of citizens are waking up to the need for secure borders. It’s almost comedy gold.
Navarro’s theatrics reached a new level of absurdity when she patronizingly addressed Trump supporters, warning them of the consequences of their votes. It’s as if she thinks these voters don’t already understand the implications of a secure border. The truth is that many Americans are on board with the idea that illegal immigration poses serious risks and understand the necessity of a sovereign nation defining and protecting its boundaries. Instead of looking for empathy, many are seeking accountability—something the left seems allergic to.
In a show of utter hypocrisy, Sunny Hostin had the gall to blame Trump’s election on “otherizing” people. Meanwhile, it was the same leftist crew that failed to even mention Trump’s name on air. This is a perfect encapsulation of the left’s delusion. As they flail about in their echo chamber, the majority of Americans have begun to embrace the idea of borders and the law. The tantrums of “The View” are losing their efficacy, which is delightful to watch as the election results continue to rattle them.
Instead of promoting sensible discussion about immigration reform, the ladies of “The View” favor emotional narratives that fall flat in the face of actual facts. Their failure to engage with the realities of sovereign nations and the importance of maintaining controlled borders does nothing more than highlight their ignorance. As America moves further into a post-Trump era, it becomes increasingly clear that the “adults” they claim are missing from the White House were never as wise as they pretend to be. They might want to look in the mirror, because while they shout, it’s the everyday Americans who are finding laughter in their antics.