Imagine for a moment if Fox News host Sean Hannity or Jesse Watters, for example, said the following during the Biden administration, or then-Vice President Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign:
It is very clear that people will die! The baby boomers, the civil rights generation, they knew what they had to do! They were willing to fight and die for their rights! This generation of Congress, they are not meeting the moment! This is an existential crisis!
What would have been the reaction and repercussions in the Democrat Party? The left-wing media lapdogs? Hollywood? The no-longer-hallowed halls of academia? All hell would have broken loose — and then some.
Of course neither Hannity nor Watters — or anyone else (at least not anyone in the public forum) — came anywhere near crossing that line and clearly threatening a call to violence.
But guess who did?
Yeah, the headline gives it away, and it was hardly a shock, but on Friday's episode of ABC's ridiculous show "The View," co-host Sunny Hostin, backed by the other lady geniuses, crossed that line.
Did I mention that there was nary a peep from the Democrat Party or its media sock puppets in response?
Triggered by ten Congressional Democrats who voted with the Republicans to censure Rep. Al Green (D-TX) over his inexcusable repeated outbursts against President Donald Trump during his address to Congress last Tuesday, Hostin lost what little mind she has left after having been ravaged by late-stage Trump Derangement since at least 2016:
[House Democrats] don't know how to fight and be part of an opposition party. Representative Green gave them the example. The Democrats are not meeting the moment. It is very clear that Medicaid is on the table. It is very clear that Social Security is on the table. It is very clear that people will die! The baby boomers, the civil rights generation, they knew what they had to do! They were willing to fight and die for their rights! This generation of Congress, they are not meeting the moment! This is an existential crisis!
Again, imagine a conservative saying that in the media or anywhere else.
Co-host Joy Behar tacitly — though clearly — appeared to agree with Hostin's dangerous rhetoric:
And also I might point out some of them are from the most liberal states like New York, Hawaii, California.
"They should be ashamed of themselves!" Hostin screamed.
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Pretend-Republican co-host Ana Navarro added her whataboutism two cents, feigning her love for 'civility."
I like civility in Congress and I think that when you are in Congress, we are not at a WWE wrestling match. This is not the House of Commons. This is the U.S. Capitol. The problem is, that this is not happening in a vacuum. We all remember when Joe Wilson the Republican Congressman who stood up against Barack Obama giving the State of the Union and called him a liar.
Uh-huh, Ana. Close, but no cigar.
Whether it was Joe Wilson's singular and short outburst against Barack Obama, or Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (GA) occasional attention-seeking outbursts during the Biden administration, Al Green's inexcusable behavior against a sitting president as he spoke was appalling — as was the disrespectful, sophomoric behavior of the entire sore-losing Democrat caucus.
As for Sunny Hostin and the other lady geniuses of "The View," they long ago reduced themselves to silly caricatures of their ridiculous selves.
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