Well, let me rephrase that. But The View is a victim of the sunk cost fallacy. You know, how can you now speak the truth and when for years you’ve been telling lies after lie after lie? Now you’re carrying this big bag of rocks around you because it’s too harmful for their ego to admit that we really were dishonest and they could be honest.
All they would have to say is, “Look, we Trump so much we were willing to lie about Joe Biden because we felt he was preferable. We thought our lying and our cover-up was on your behalf. Just say that. You’re still scum, but at least you’re >> Once Greg Gutfeldt sets his sights on someone, things never stop at just one dig. That is simply not how he operates.
He piles on quick observations, sharp remarks, and a relentless pace that drains the energy right out of whoever is sitting across from him. So, when Joy Behar settled into her seat looking completely unbothered and ready for a regular debate, she had no idea what was about to hit her. The whole thing transformed from a standard TV discussion into something that felt dangerously close to a public roast, and the audience felt every single second of it.
>> The stars of The View say they’ve never heard of you know who. True, the show that makes mornings hell claim that my name doesn’t ring a bell. IT’S TIME FOR our view on The View. Yeah, the witches’ coven finally shows me some loving. Yesterday on The View, yours truly was a subject of conversation.
Apparently, the broads have no idea who I am, or so they say. Anyway, >> Before we move on, subscribe. Greg did not walk in to play around. He walked in with a mission. From the very start, it was clear he had done his homework, targeting Joy’s recent statements with the kind of precision that felt almost surgical.
The light-hearted opening quickly evaporated, replaced by a sharp, pressurized back-and-forth that had the whole room holding its breath. Greg stayed ice cold throughout. No yelling, no personal attacks, just calculated jabs delivered with perfect timing. Meanwhile, Joy, who is usually two steps ahead of everyone, started losing her grip on the conversation, and viewers noticed immediately.
Then, the energy in the room shifted entirely, and Greg went in for the weak spots like he had been waiting the whole time to do exactly that. >> Oh, Republican presidential candidate Tim Scott dropped by the furry five earlier today. And I thought the US had a distinct policy against torture. He took the opportunity to call them out over crap Joy Behar recently said about him, specifically that he doesn’t get systemic racism.
Which is like saying Brian Stelter doesn’t get Ben & Jerry’s. >> >> But Joy Behar gets racism after all. She’s been black on Halloween. Yeah. But Joy wasn’t there on the show. Apparently Mondays are her days off when she feeds in the pasture. >> >> But that is That is convenient, right? It’s like when one of my aunts dies every time Brian Kilmeade >> Joy had gone on record with some seriously bold statements.
The kind that turn heads and spark debates wherever they land. But Greg Gutfeld decided those statements were fair game, and he came loaded with responses. Rather than brushing things off with a laugh, he systematically broke down her arguments with sharp, well-aimed precision that clearly caught her off guard. What looked like a harmless back and forth at the start slowly revealed itself to be something far more intense.
Joy, who has never been shy about fighting back, suddenly seemed like she was operating at half speed. And for viewers who had watched her dominate conversations for years, that was a genuinely shocking thing to witness. >> Sausage maker Johnsonville is recalling more than 42,000 lbs of pork sausage for possible contamination with plastic fibers.
Fortunately, authorities were able to track all 42,000 lbs to a single location in NEW YORK CITY. >> THIS EXCHANGE PEELED BACK A LAYER of Joy Behar that most viewers had never seen before, and it was uncomfortable to watch. Behind that fearless, take-no-prisoners persona, there was a brief but very real crack in the armor.
A moment where the speed and intensity of the debate seemed to genuinely rattle her. Live television is savage, and this moment proved it without question. Greg’s relentless energy kept the pressure cranked up to maximum, giving Joy almost no room to breathe or reset. Then it happened. A pause, short but deafening, where Joy searched for a response, and the sharp, confident comeback that everyone expected simply never showed up.
That one moment had viewers absolutely buzzing, and it became the single most replayed part of the entire exchange. >> means are small. >> >> But who’s the dumbest one of all? True, and none of them are in Mensa, but who’s the most densa? >> >> Perhaps it’s Sunny who mastered the art of making idiots look smart.
Now, The View could ask a mirror who’s the dumbest one of all, but there’s no way that glass doesn’t >> Being a public figure in today’s media world means living under a microscope 24 hours a day. Every stumble gets captured, every hesitation gets screenshotted, and every uncomfortable moment gets turned into content before the segment even ends.
Joy has spent years proving she can handle that level of scrutiny with grace and humor, but even someone with her experience is not completely bulletproof. The moment this segment wrapped, the internet went into full meltdown mode. Supporters rallied behind Greg’s sharp and composed performance, while others rushed to Joy’s defense, pointing to the enormous pressure of performing live with zero room for error.
Memes took over timelines, clips got shared millions of times, and the debate over who truly won raged on for days. >> I make fun of The View a lot, but that’s only because they keep talking. Those hands are always clucking. They get to say stupid stuff for an hour every day and then I get to say stupid stuff for an hour every day except on purpose.
But every now and then one of those dingbats inadvertently says something that reveals modern liberal thought so perfectly it deserves further study. You know, like a weird serpent that washed up on the beach and you want to poke it with a stick. >> This was not just a heated television debate.
It was a masterclass in how quickly things can unravel on live TV. The exchange forced viewers to confront something uncomfortable. Just how much pressure these personalities are under every single time that camera light turns red. Greg handled it all with an almost eerie level of composure. Never once raising his voice.
Never once going below the belt. Just steady, sharp, and relentless from start to finish. The moment it was over, the internet took the wheel. Clips were clipped, reactions were filmed, debates broke out in every comment section imaginable. And the whole thing snowballed into one of the biggest television talking points in recent memory.
Proof that one unexpected moment can echo for a very long time. >> You think it’s a good strategy on on the behalf of The View to pretend we don’t exist when we know they know we exist? >> a brilliant idea. >> >> I do it all the time. >> Gutfeld. I’m sorry, not ringing a bell. >> You see him at the airport? >> all the time. Yeah.