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Oscar-award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey joined host Joy Behar on The View to promote his new book, Just Because. The two were having a heart-to-heart conversation surrounding the book. McConaughey even gave a foot massage to Behar. Following the Q&A, Behar mentioned McConaughey’s potential run for governor in his home state of Texas. McConaughey began by acknowledging his role in politics. “As far as office, I will always measure what category I can be most useful,” the actor said. Behar jumped in, referring to McConaughey’s activism following the deadly 2022 school shooting in his homet...
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Sen. Tim Scott (R-South Carolina), who just announced his bid for the GOP presidential nomination, was a guest on The View on Monday when things started to get out of control. During the segment, Scott was asked about his views on racism by one of the liberal hosts, Sunny Hostin. She specifically asked him about his opinion on systemic racism, as he is known to have a controversial take. This comes after he had a debate with cohost Joy Behar about the topic, and the hosts hoped to get more clarification on his view. Scott went on to define systemic racism as “a dangerous, offensive, disgusting...
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On Valentine’s Day, Meghan McCain tweeted a photo of her with her husband, Ben Domenech, and wrote, “Happy Valentines Day Ben @bdomenech – I love you and am grateful every day for the life we have together.” A Twitter account replied to McCain’s post and asked, “Does every thought and sentiment need to be on Twitter?” McCain’s former The View co-host, Joy Behar, chimed in with this Twitter user and responded, “Apparently.” Despite the tweet being deleted, McCain had seen it and called out Behar, writing, “Imagine spending your Valentines Day trolling your ex colleagues tweet about her husband....
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ABC announced Tuesday night that mainstay The View host Whoopi Goldberg has been suspended for two weeks following comments she made about the Holocaust on Monday’s episode. In the episode, Goldberg argued that the Holocaust was “not about race” but instead “man’s inhumanity to man.” Goldberg apologized for her comments several times, but on Tuesday night ABC News President Kim Godwin announced the suspension and called her comments “wrong and hurtful.” The comments came during a discussion about the recent banning of Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel Maus in a Tennessee school board. Goldberg’s ...
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