A fight broke out on the set of “The View” for one shocking reason

The View is home to some of the most deranged commentary about President Trump and his agenda.
But no one was prepared for this spectacle.
And a fight broke out on the set of The View for one shocking reason.
Democrat voters are angry with their elected representatives.
Congressional Democrats aren’t lighting their hair on fire in resistance to President Trump and that left the base frustrated.
Democrats tried to prove to their voters that they understood their frustration by staging a series of disruptions during President Trump’s joint address to Congress.
Some Democrats walked out.
Others held up paddles with “false” emblazoned on them.
But Congressman Al Green (D-TX) took the cake for the clown car protest when he got himself ejected for refusing to sit down and shouted while waving his cane around as President Trump spoke.
A bipartisan majority in the House of Representatives voted to censure Green for conduct that former Barack Obama chief strategist David Axelrod described as “despicable” on CNN.
The ten Democrats who voted with Republicans to censure Green became targets of criticism for the far-Left base who view any cooperation with Republicans as capitulation.
The View co-host Joy Behar wondered why Democrats trained their fire on their own instead of attacking President Trump and Congressional Republicans.
“Why go after them too? Go after the Republicans,” Behar wondered.
Co-host Sunny Hostin leaped in to voice the Trump Derangement Syndrome suffering rank-and-file ranting that the Democrats who voted to censure Green supposedly don’t know who their enemies are.
“Because they don’t know how to fight and be part of an opposition party. Representative Green gave them the example! The Democrats are not meeting at the moment. It is very clear that Medicaid is on the table, it is very clear that Social Security is on the table, it is very clear that people will die,” Hostin fumed.
Hostin claimed that the current generation of Democrats needed to be “willing to fight and die” in opposition to President Trump.
“The baby boomers, the civil rights generation, knew what they had to do. They were willing to fight and die for their rights. This generation of Congress? They are not meeting at the moment! This is an existential crisis!” Hostin exclaimed.
Democrats – however – proved that in 2020 during the summer of Black Lives Matter and Antifa riots that they were “willing to fight and die” to depose Donald Trump.
Hostin’s incendiary rhetoric had conservatives pointing out the double standard that exists in the press where leftists are free to spew whatever violent rhetoric they want against Republicans while Trump and his supporters routinely get smeared with lies about fomenting domestic terrorism.