Media Research Center writer Nicholas Fondacaro’s pathological hatred of “The View” and its co-hosts — already pegging the meter as it is — went way off the charts during election season. We’ve already documented his meltdown over Kamala Harris appearing on the show, and he did pretty much the same when President Biden paid a visit, huffing in a Sept. 25 post:
ABC’s The View proclaimed they made “history” on Wednesday by treating President Biden to a tongue bath of an interview where they largely ignored policy discussions and tough questions about his failures. Instead, they gave him a gushy retirement celebration where they repeatedly thanked him for what he’s done to America, with cast members calling him “one of the most substantial presidents of the past half century,” and proclaiming “his legacy will be etched in the history books as [George] Washington.”
The nauseous praise started from the get-go with moderator Whoopi Goldberg declaring that Biden had “stepped up to lead us out of the dark of a very divisive era and became one of the most substantial presidents of the past half century.”
Pretend moderate Sara Haines kicked off the questions by opining about how he “decided to step aside from seeking re-election putting your country first above any personal ambition and passing the torch” to Vice President Harris. “What have these past two months felt like, and are you at peace with your decision?” she wondered.
“I am at peace with my decision,” Biden said before making fun of his age. “Now, I know I only look 40, but I’m 180 years old. I’ve been around forever.” He also seemed to strangely suggest that he was so busy being successful that he forgot not to run again:
Fondacaro was then angry that co-host Whoopi Goldberg dared to defend Biden:
Further on the matter of Biden being forced out, Goldberg raged at Democrats for having their infighting out in the open for Americans to see before they pushed him out. “Listen, I didn’t like the way they did it. I’m just going to say it out loud, cause nobody says it out loud,” she said with a righteous indignation.
“I didn’t like the way it was done publicly. I thought they could have done this in a different way because we didn’t need to hear all the inner fighting. I didn’t like it. I’m saying it to you. You were my ride or die. I was going wherever you were going, that’s where I was going,” she told their guest.
Fondacaro then appeared to blame Goldberg for the shooting attempt on Trump, complaining that she engaged in the “same kind of dehumanizing rhetoric that had led to two assassination attempts against former President Trump” as she “equated the former President to ‘a bug’ and Biden acted out crushing him.” Fondacaro offered no similar denunciation of Trump’s dehumanizing rhetoric.
After that, Fondacaro groused that “Fake Republican Ana Navarro thanked Biden from the bottom of her heart for making a bunch of DEI hires for his cabinet and other parts of the federal government.” He didn’t explain why the color of one’s skin disqualifies one from serving in government. Fondacaro concluded by invoking his favorite libelous smear of one host:
At the end of the show, they went around the table and gave their parting praises. Staunchly racist and anti-Semitic co-host Sunny Hostin (the descendant of slave owners) called Biden “warm and wonderful” and suggested “his legacy will be etched in the history books as [George] Washington, as someone who put that ego aside and put his country first. That’s definitely his legacy.”
According to Haines: “He’s so decent. He is a good man and reminds you of the times you could look up to politicians and they were called to serve and they were good people.”
Fondacaro’s legacy, meanwhile, is putting himself and his employer in legal jeopardy because of his hateful, malicious lies about Hostin. We’re sure her lawyers are keeping a running list of his irrational rage.