
Over the last twenty-nine seasons, The View has addressed an endless number of hot topics. They even open the show with a segment dedicated to discussing the latest news around the country. But one host went too far with a tirade that many viewers felt was anti-Christian. Keep reading to find out why they’re calling the host “nasty” for what she said.
The View Fans Demand New Hosts
The View returned in September for Season 29 despite rumors that the show was getting canceled. Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, Ana Navarro, and Alyssa Farah Griffin returned as co-hosts.
Two of the co-hosts, Whoopi and Joy, have been on the show for a long time. Fans think it’s time for new blood if the show wants to return for a milestone Season 30 next year.
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Fans took to social media to share ideas for possible new co-hosts if any of the current hosts leave after this season.
Nicole Byer
Keke Palmer
Sandra Bernhard
Kathy Griffin
Melissa Joan Hart
Yvette Nicole Brown
Rachel Lindsay
Katie Couric
Since The View is taped in Manhattan, New York, any potential co-host must be willing to relocate if they don’t already live in the area.
The View prides itself on offering different political and ideological opinions. But one co-host went too far during a recent episode when she went on a tirade that many viewers felt targeted Christians.
‘The View’ Host Gets Blasted For Being Nasty On Anti-Christian Tirade
Pope Leo XIV made headlines in late September with his comments on the pro-life stance held by many people around the world. He was asked to comment on Illinois Senator Dick Durbin receiving a lifetime achievement award from the Chicago Cardinal, Blase Cupich. The Senator was to be honored for his help with immigrants over the years.
Immigration is a hot-button issue in the United States right now. “Someone who says ‘I’m against abortion but says I am in favor of the death penalty’ is not really pro-life. Someone who says that ‘I’m against abortion, but I’m in agreement with the inhuman treatment of immigrants in the United States,’ I don’t know if that’s pro-life,” the Pope said about some conservatives angry over honoring the Senator.
The View addressed the Pope’s comments, especially regarding the death penalty. Co-host Sunny Hostin said, “I’m against the death penalty in all cases.”
‘The View’ host Sunny Hostin/Credit: YouTube
She added, “And that’s why I find there is a hypocrisy with certain Christians who are pro-life, but they will pull that electric chair switch.”
Her tirade continued, “They are pro-life, but they have their AR-15s in their cabinet. They are pro-life, but they don’t mind immigrant families being torn from each other.”
A clip of the interaction was posted on Twitter. Sunny was blasted for being anti-Christian and overall a nasty person.
One person responded, “Hostin has no clue about real Christianity or the teachings of Jesus. She picks & chooses what sounds good, reinterprets what sounds bad, & eliminates what she hates.”
Another pointed out, “You can be pro-life AND also be pro-punishment, pro-self defense and pro-America.”
Watch the clip below and let us know in the comments if you think what she said was anti-Christian.
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