The ladies of the view have never been accused of being levelheaded. This is bad even for them.
And The View’s Ana Navarro had a mental breakdown on camera.
Ana Navarro of ABC’s “The View” admitted in a widely publicized confession that she acts like an animal when she’s near Florida GOP Governor Ron DeSantis.
Navarro was referring to Florida’s HB 1557, also known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill by liberals.
“Well, it wasn’t me in New Hampshire screaming, ‘We say gay!’ though I would have. I try to do it every time I’m anywhere near Ron DeSantis or any of his people. I just like, I go around like a dog in Florida with my head outside of my car. We say gay! We say gay! We say gay!” she declared.
Navarro: "I go around like a dog in Florida with my head outside of my car. We say gay! We say gay! We say gay!"
pic.twitter.com/1VyV9e2a4x— Greg Price (@greg_price11) July 10, 2023
In March 2022, DeSantis explained the point of the bill saying, “Clearly, right now, we see a lot of focus on the transgenderism – telling kids that they may be able to pick genders and all that. I don’t think parents want that for these young kids, and so I think that’s what they were trying to do, and I think that’s justifiable.”
“I think it’s inappropriate to be injecting those matters, like transgenderism, into a kindergarten classroom,” he continued.
“At the same time, if you oppose that, you have a responsibility to be honest about it … you can create a false narrative, you can stage a protest, you can do all those things, but you’re not telling the truth about what’s actually there.”
Later that month, a reporter asked DeSantis if he supported the bill, which was being debated on the Florida Senate floor at the time. The law had been nicknamed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill by liberals, according to the reporter.
“Does it say that that in the bill?” DeSantis inquired.
“I know that you support —” the reporter blustered.
“Does it say that in the bill?” DeSantis said it again.
“I’m asking — ” the reporter pressed, but DeSantis interjected, “I’m asking you to tell me what’s in the bill, because you are pushing false narratives. It doesn’t matter what critics say.”
“It bans classroom instruction on sexual identity and gender orientation,” the reporter claimed.
“For who?” DeSantis inquired.
“For grades pre-k through three. So five-year-olds, six-year-olds, seven-year-olds — and the idea that you wouldn’t be honest about that and tell people what it actually says, it’s why people don’t trust people like you because you peddle false narratives.”
“So we disabuse you of those narratives — and we’re going to make sure that parents are able to send their kid to kindergarten without having some of this stuff injected into their school curriculum,” DeSantis declared.
Stay tuned to the DC Daily Journal.