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Joy Behar rejects calling her upcoming break a 'hiatus,' says she will be working on her play in London
"The View" co-host Joy Behar addressed her upcoming extended break from the daytime talk show, clarifying on Friday that it should not be called a "hiatus. "Joy Behar initially announced on Tuesday, during the show's "Behind the Table" podcast, that she would be taking some time off from her hosting duties. The show's producer, Brian Teta, said during the podcast, "This is your last podcast for a little bit, because next week you're not going to be here.
'The View' host 'disappointed' Jill Biden enabled husband's campaign despite visible cognitive slips
Title: 'The View' host 'disappointed' Jill Biden enabled husband's campaign despite visible cognitive slips "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin said she was disappointed in former first lady Jill Biden on Friday and doubted that she never saw signs of her husband, former President Joe Biden, declining."I'm a little disappointed in the fact that she was living with Joe Biden. She must have seen some of his decline. She must have seen it," Hostin said. "Although she did say, 'I'd never seen him like that, and I haven't seen him like that since.' I can't imagine that the Joe — they've been together so long — I can't imagine that the Joe Biden leading up to that debate, she had not seen him,"Fellow co-host Joy Behar asked if she thought it was Jill's responsibility to say something to her husband about running for a second term."I think she should have privately told him, 'Joe, do you really think you should run again?' Because he promised us that he's going to be a one-term president," Hostin responded.JILL BIDEN ACCUSED OF 'ELDER ABUSE' BY WASHINGTON POST COLUMNIST FOR PUSHING HUSBAND TO SEEK RE-ELECTIONWhen asked by CBS News' Rita Bra
Jaxson Dart shouldn't have to justify introducing Trump at a rally, but this is what he should have said
Ever since New York Giants star quarterback Jaxson Dart committed the egregious sin of introducing President Donald Trump at a New York rally, there has been a media onslaught, with liberals like Joy Behar of "The View" going as far as claiming he’s "racist," and the Giants even had a team meeting to address the situation, which was exacerbated by Dart’s teammate and fellow first-round pick Abdul Carter publicly shaming him online and questioning his quarterback’s decision. On Friday, Dart,...
BROADCAST BIAS: ‘The View’ whines about Giant scandal of NFL player introducing Trump
The broadcast networks love athletes who use the platform of their stardom for "social justice," but showing support for President Donald Trump is treated like an endorsement of anti-social injustice. On May 22, New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart, a 23-year-old athlete from Utah headed into his second season in the NFL, appeared in front of the presidential seal to introduce Trump at a rally in the New York City suburbs for Republican Rep. Mike Lawler. Dart spoke for about 30 seconds.