The ladies of The View aren’t too friendly towards the Right. They usually have nothing but hateful things to say about Republicans.
But The View has made a shocking admission about conservatives.
A host of The View finally let the truth slip out: a strong conservative woman stands a far better chance of becoming president before a liberal woman. Joy Behar, of all people, said it out loud.
She floated Liz Cheney as the kind of figure who could actually could win – if the GOP base hadn’t rightfully booted her for betraying the MAGA movement. Then Behar dropped the real bomb: “I think maybe a conservative woman would win faster than a liberal. It’s possible.”
Even their producer Brian Teta jumped in: “A lot of people think that. A lot of people think a conservative woman might win first.”
Sunny Hostin, desperate to keep the victimhood narrative alive, immediately race-baited the conversation by clarifying: “A White conservative woman,” before whining that there’s still “a lot of misogyny in this country.”
No woman has ever won the Republican presidential nomination – yet. But that’s not because America hates women.
It’s because the strongest conservative women have been too busy winning governorships, Senate seats, and actually running things while the Left obsesses over pronouns.
The whole conversation started because Michelle Obama recently declared America isn’t ready for a female president. That tired talking point got trotted out again like it’s 1950 instead of 2025.
But co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, the lone voice of sanity on the panel, shut it down hard:
“I respectfully disagree with the first lady. I don’t think that we’re not ready. I think when you look at the two candidates that were Democratic nominees, Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris, there is s*xism that plays in. They were flawed candidates.”
Flawed is putting it kindly. One is a corrupt to the bone and the other couldn’t secure the border if her political life depended on it – which it did.
Behar tried to counter by pointing out that other countries like Mexico have elected female presidents, whining, “We’re the only country.”
Hostin then launched into her standard bitter rant: “Because of my lived experience, as an Afro Latina, I’m able to look at this world with a different prism, and I’m able to tell this country and tell this audience and tell my fellow co-hosts some uncomfortable truths.”
“This is a country based on racism and slavery, and founded in it, there is systemic racism and misogyny.”
Same tired script. The Left can’t win without telling Americans their own country is irredeemably evil.
The Left’s women keep losing because normal Americans look at them and see anger, weakness, and contempt for the United States.
Joy Behar just admitted what we’ve known all along: the era of the bitter, victim-obsessed liberal woman candidate is on life support.
Stay tuned to the DC Daily Journal.