The leftist hens on ABC's 'The View' found themselves in hot water Tuesday when comedian Whitney Cummings delivered an unexpected reality check that exposed just how low the bar has fallen in American politics.
During what started as another predictable attack on Second Lady Usha Vance and Vice President JD Vance, Cummings - who describes herself as a 'lifelong progressive' - dropped a bombshell that left the panel scrambling for damage control.
'I'm just literally at the point where... the person I'm voting for is anyone not a pedophile,' Cummings declared. 'Whoever's not a pedophile... I'm voting for that person.'
But here's where it gets disturbing, folks. Instead of treating this serious topic with the gravity it deserves, Joy Behar actually got 'giddy' according to social media observers. The Vigilant Fox captured the cringe-worthy moment on Twitter, noting how Behar seemed to think Cummings was making some kind of joke about conservatives.
'Joy Behar got giddy and thought she was talking about' Republicans, the tweet revealed, exposing the warped mindset of these liberal media darlings.
Even more telling? Whoopi Goldberg's response was to laugh and say 'Well said' - as if protecting children from predators is somehow a punchline worthy of applause on daytime television.
Social media users weren't having it. One Twitter user didn't mince words about Behar's creepy reaction: 'Joy Behar Sure is getting creepy looking in her old age, I wonder how long it takes them to put that mask on every day! She really does look like an fugly evil demon!'
This awkward exchange perfectly captures everything wrong with the liberal media bubble. When a self-described progressive comedian states the obvious - that we shouldn't vote for pedophiles - these View hosts treat it like a partisan attack instead of basic moral common sense.
Patriots, this is your mainstream media at work. While President Trump's administration focuses on protecting our children and securing our borders, the left-wing media machine continues to normalize the abnormal and attack anyone who dares speak truth to power.
When did 'not being a pedophile' become a controversial political stance? Ask Joy Behar - she seems to think it's hilarious.
