Joy Behar, a co-presenter of “The View”, said that she felt an obligation to speak on Wednesday of the administration of President Donald Trump, and said that he expected to influence the thought of the people during a “behind the table” discussion.
Producer Brian Teta asked Behar, who has been with the program for 26 years, what he likes to do the ABC Talk Show program and why he has been there for some time.
“It is for the freedom to speak my mind, which has always been attraction,” he replied, before talking about other parts of his career. “I like the people I work with, number one, I like everyone.”
“I also feel the obligation to talk about the administration we are in the middle and feel that we are in a privileged position of saying certain things and that, you know, we can really influence the thought of people sometimes, even if it is a bit, that right now we are in many problems in this country and that I like the idea that we can say things that people will listen to.”
Behar was also asked about the many political figures he has interviewed on the program and why politicians come to the talk.
“We can show them the way they are in real life, the way they really are,” Behar said. “I have met Hillary Clinton many times. It’s different when he is in charge and he is afraid to make a mistake. When she is herself, she’s a lot of fun. She should have come to” the sight “more, I think at that time. In fact, someone begat her, someone in her campaign said,” Don’t go “and it was a great mistake.”
Behar said that Clinton was a grandmother, a woman and a mother and that she was much more than someone who took care of.
The co-amfirs also spoke of Sunny Hostin’s viral question posed to former Vice President Kamala Harris last year during the 2024 campaign, as Teta joked that the liberal co-amfitrio had “withdrawn the Democratic Party” when Harris’s response was viral.
Hostin defended his question as to whether Harris would have acted differently at any time during the first term of President Joe Biden, saying he was a Harris. Harris said memorably that he could not think of what he would have done differently than the unpopular Biden, and the Soundbite became a feed for the Trump campaign that Harris was more of the same.
“I knew it instantly when he replied,” Hostin said during the podcast conversation, when Teta asked if he knew it would be a viral time. “That’s why I asked the tracking question,” is there anything? “Because he knew it, I could see the Soundbite and knew what would happen, but I thought it was a really fair question and I thought it was a question she expected.”
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Biden appeared in the program in May for one of his first interviews since he left the White House.
The former president blamed the racism and sexism of Harris’ loss during the conversation.
“I was not surprised, not because I did not think that the Vice President was the most qualified person to be president,” said Biden. “She is. She is qualified to be President of the United States of America. I was surprised because they made the route of the sexist route, the whole route. I mean, this is a woman, this is, that is.
“I mean, I have never seen so successful and a consistent campaign that did not reduce the idea that a woman could not direct the country and a mixed woman.”
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