The View’ co-host Sunny Hostin lays off racist comments during the show
ABC’s liberal daytime gabfest “The View” spun out of control Friday as co-have Sunny Hostin alluded to Black Republicans as an “oxymoron” and said she failed to really see how any Blacks or Latinos could be in the GOP.
During a section zeroed in on the likely irreconcilable circumstance between recently tapped White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and her accomplice, CNN correspondent Suzanne Malveaux, Hostin, co-have Ana Navarro, and visitor co-have Lindsey Granger broke into a full-scale battle of words, as the previously announced she didn’t grasp Black or Latino Republicans.
The section started with the co-has discussing whether it was a likely issue for Jean-Pierre and Malveaux to be in their separate positions given their relationship.
Navarro, Hostin, and co-have Sara Hines pushed back on the idea that it made an irreconcilable circumstance; notwithstanding, Granger contended it was important to be sensible “about what happens when you’re sleeping with someone,” and that individuals would have rather not seen circumstances where the media gives a lawmaker a benefit.
The discussion crushed down when Navarro pushed spirit on Granger, pronouncing that the capacity for individuals with a relationship to work in government and the media without acting dishonestly was “an original thought” for an ally of previous President Donald Trump.
Granger announced that she disagreed with all that Trump did and that she was “a Black lady first.”
“Are you a Republican?” Hostin asked Granger, to which she affirmed she was.
“I feel like it’s a paradoxical expression, a Black Republican,” Hostin said, intruding on her.
“Why? Your companion here is a Republican,” Granger shot back, alluding to Ana Navarro, who distinguishes as a Republican, in spite of the fact that she’s currently a fanatic Democratic ally and, surprisingly, worked for Joe Biden’s 2020 mission.
Granger referred to Hostin’s past induction to being a Catholic and contradicting early termination, yet in addition upholding for fetus removal to be lawful.
“I don’t see both of you,” Hostin said, again intruding on Granger.
“No you don’t figure out yourself then,” Granger answered.
“I don’t see both of you,” Hostin rehashed. “I don’t comprehend Black Republicans and I don’t figure out Latino Republicans.”
“Today this isn’t about me and there’s really no need to focus on you. It’s tied in with observing Karine Jean-Pierre,” Navarro ringed in before co-have Joy Behar finished the section.
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The View’ co-host Sunny Hostin lays off racist comments during the show
The View’ co-host Sunny Hostin lays off racist comments during the show
ABC’s liberal daytime gabfest “The View” spun out of control Friday as co-have Sunny Hostin alluded to Black Republicans as an “oxymoron” and said she failed to really see how any Blacks or Latinos could be in the GOP.
During a section zeroed in on the likely irreconcilable circumstance between recently tapped White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and her accomplice, CNN correspondent Suzanne Malveaux, Hostin, co-have Ana Navarro, and visitor co-have Lindsey Granger broke into a full-scale battle of words, as the previously announced she didn’t grasp Black or Latino Republicans.
The section started with the co-has discussing whether it was a likely issue for Jean-Pierre and Malveaux to be in their separate positions given their relationship.
Navarro, Hostin, and co-have Sara Hines pushed back on the idea that it made an irreconcilable circumstance; notwithstanding, Granger contended it was important to be sensible “about what happens when you’re sleeping with someone,” and that individuals would have rather not seen circumstances where the media gives a lawmaker a benefit.
The discussion crushed down when Navarro pushed spirit on Granger, pronouncing that the capacity for individuals with a relationship to work in government and the media without acting dishonestly was “an original thought” for an ally of previous President Donald Trump.
Granger announced that she disagreed with all that Trump did and that she was “a Black lady first.”
“Are you a Republican?” Hostin asked Granger, to which she affirmed she was.
“I feel like it’s a paradoxical expression, a Black Republican,” Hostin said, intruding on her.
“Why? Your companion here is a Republican,” Granger shot back, alluding to Ana Navarro, who distinguishes as a Republican, in spite of the fact that she’s currently a fanatic Democratic ally and, surprisingly, worked for Joe Biden’s 2020 mission.
Granger referred to Hostin’s past induction to being a Catholic and contradicting early termination, yet in addition upholding for fetus removal to be lawful.
“I don’t see both of you,” Hostin said, again intruding on Granger.
“No you don’t figure out yourself then,” Granger answered.
“I don’t see both of you,” Hostin rehashed. “I don’t comprehend Black Republicans and I don’t figure out Latino Republicans.”
“Today this isn’t about me and there’s really no need to focus on you. It’s tied in with observing Karine Jean-Pierre,” Navarro ringed in before co-have Joy Behar finished the section.
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