Meghan McCain is looking back at her time on The View.
29.04.2022 - 21:23 / thewrap.com
a joke made by George W. Bush about WMDs in 2004.
So, host Sunny Hostin asked Behar how she would handle the situation, considering Behar is a comedian. And yes, she was prepared.Behar noted that there is a comedy writer on staff at “The View,” so she worked with him to craft three possible jokes for Biden to tell on stage.
The first targeted Madison Cawthorn.“Madison Cawthorn wanted to be here, but there was a sale at Victoria’s Secret,” Behar said.This joke was met with quiet chuckling, but didn’t quite land. Behar then took a moment to explain that, to fully understand the joke, people had to know that Politico recently obtained photos of Cawthorn (though the outlet noted they could not verify them) that appeared to show him out partying while wearing women’s lingerie.Ana Navarro wasn’t quite ready to joke about Cawthorn though, as she called out an even more recent incident involving him.“Maybe ‘Madison Cawthorn wanted to be here, but he got stopped at the airport trying to bring in a gun, for the third time,'” she sniped.On Tuesday, Cawthorn was indeed stopped by TSA for having a loaded gun in his bag.
Though according to reports, it was second time he has been stopped with a gun at an airport in just over a year, not the third.Behar noted that Navarro’s suggestion wasn’t funny, just accurate. So, she moved on to the next joke — this one targeting Marjorie Taylor Greene.“Marjorie Taylor Greene wanted to attend tonight, but her tinfoil hat kept setting off the metal detectors,” Behar recited, seemingly referring to the many conspiracy theories Greene has pushed in recent months.That joke got more laughs than the first, but still received lukewarm reception.
Meghan McCain is looking back at her time on The View.
While Meghan McCain has said she’ll “never return” to “The View”, there is one co-host from the ABC daytime talk show whom she still keeps in touch with. During an appearance on the “Reality With the King” podcast, McCain opened up about her time on the show and the bond she still shares with her former co-worker, Sunny Hostin.
Meghan McCain has said she'll «never return» to , there is one co-host from the ABC daytime talk show whom she still keeps in touch with. During an appearance on the podcast, McCain opened up about her time on the show and the bond she still shares with her former co-worker, Sunny Hostin.«Sunny is one of the greatest TV presences in all of television. I keep telling her she should have her own show,» McCain said of Hostin.
The original stars of “The View” are back together again.
“The View” host Sara Haines has had just about enough of people telling mothers to “just breastfeed” instead. On Friday’s show, she called it “dismissive” and “insensitive” advice.To kick off the discussion, Joy Behar — moderating while Whoopi Goldberg was out — asked the table if they believe, as Republicans seem to, that Joe Biden is at fault for the formula shortage. The answer was a resounding no.
Sarah Silverman appeared on Wednesday’s edition of “The View”, where she managed to gross out the show’s hosts.
leaked “Take Me Out” nudes.The ladies of the show discussed the rule-breaking recording and distribution of the Broadway footage on social media, all with their own takes.“I say it’s a matter of time,” Goldberg started. “If you take a gig and you know you got to take your clothes off, you live in the world where cell phone video is going to happen at some time.”All of the women agreed that nudity has always been prevalent in the arts.“I’ve seen more naked men on stage than in my bedroom,” co-host Joy Behar said. “It all looks the same,” Goldberg added.“Well … ” Hostin rebutted, obviously impressed by what was revealed about the actor.
“The View” Wednesday, declaring: “We’ve never not shared a toothbrush.”The daytime hosts were left startled by the confession, with co-star Sunny Hostin, 53, saying she was “befuddled” by the behavior.Silverman stressed that she had always had her own toothbrush during previous relationships, but didn’t see what the big deal was about sharing one with Albanese.“Why is that so gross? We kiss each other where we pee!” Silverman quipped, prompting shock from the audience.“The View” co-star Joy Behar, 79, shot back: “Not everyone does that!”Moderator Whoopi Goldberg, 66, was forced to take the reins of the conversation before Silverman could utter any other NSFW remarks.“Look, do what you wanna do in your house!” Goldberg explained, before quickly cutting to a commercial break.“My body, my choice!” Silverman joked as the show’s theme music started to play. Silverman went public with her relationship with Albanese — a fellow comedian — back in October 2020.
Sunny Hostin has just about had it with the number of books that are coming out from former Trump White House staffers. So on Tuesday’s episode of “The View,” she unloaded.To kick off the day’s Hot Topics discussion, the women — joined once again by former Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin — talked about Mark Esper, the former secretary of defense, who revealed this week that Trump asked if American protestors could be shot in the streets, and called some of his staff members “f—ing losers.” The claims were just two of many allegations in Esper’s new book “A Sacred Oath: Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times.”Esper’s book is just the latest to come from a former Trump aide, and many feel that these people should’ve revealed the information contained in their memoirs far sooner. Chief among them is Hostin, and she minced no words on Tuesday.“I think that it is a cowardly action.
shocking assault of comedian Dave Chappelle on Tuesday, host Sunny Hostin blamed Trump as the catalyst behind a spate of brazen attacks, claiming that he “released some incivility” across the country.Co-host Whoopi Goldberg prompted Hostin’s accusation during Wednesday’s episode, asking “The View” panel, “What do you think is happening? I mean, it’s happening on airplanes, it’s happening on street corners.”Responding to Goldberg, Joy Behar first launched a litany of amplifying factors: “The pandemic, the opioid crisis, the fact that Trump was out there saying things like, ‘Just knock the hell out of them. I promise you I’ll pay for the legal fees,’ when he had a heckler.”She was likely referring to a 2016 Trump rally in Iowa, in which the candidate urged constituents to be on the defensive — and the offensive.
The View” turned their hot topics conversation Tuesday to news that broke the eve before — a leaked opinion from Supreme Court Justice Alito indicating the court would be overturning Roe v. Wade.While moderator Whoopi Goldberg made sure to note that the leaked document, which Chief Justice John Roberts confirmed was authentic Tuesday morning, was a “draft opinion,” it is said to represent the majority of the court, who were ruling on a case out of Mississippi that challenged abortion rights.Longtime “View” panelist Joy Behar said she first heard about the news during a break in her sleep schedule.
Politico published the leaked document Monday, sparking immediate and intense backlash of two kinds: foremostly against the possibility that abortion rights are on the brink of dissolution in the United States, but also against the fact that a highly sensitive Supreme Court document would find the light of day.“To the extent this betrayal of the confidences of the court was intended to undermine the integrity of our operations, it will not succeed,” Roberts added, addressing the leak and its possible motivations.It’s believed to be the first time in the nation’s history that a draft decision has become public while a case was still in discussion. Roberts said he has directed the Marshal of the Court to investigate the leak.But Roberts sought first to assuage fears about an impending change to the law.
Comedian Bill Burr didn't think Gina Carano's firing from "The Mandalorian" was a "fair move." Burr worked alongside Carano on "The Mandalorian" until she was fired by Disney. Carano continuously received backlash online over controversial tweets.The final straw occurred when the actress compared the current divide in American politics to Nazi Germany. The actress didn't apologize for her tweets.
Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are now red carpet official!
William Earl Although Trevor Noah is used to handling political comedy every night as the host of “The Daily Show,” President Joe Biden delivered a surprisingly witty comedy set during the April 30 White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington D.C. Biden poked fun at journalists, Republicans, Rudy Giuliani and even himself, but delivered some of his best lines about Fox News.“I know there are questions about whether we should gather here tonight, because of COVID,” Biden said.
Sophia Bush stuns in a backless, burgundy gown while arriving at the 2022 White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner held at Washington Hilton on Saturday (April 30) in Washington, DC.
Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are red carpet official! The couple stepped out for the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C., on Saturday evening. Kim, 41, stunned in a shimmery silver dress by Balenciaga Couture. star brought extra sparkle and shine with earrings and a ring by Lorraine Schwartz. Keeping it chic, the SKIMS founder rocked a soft glam and her long dark tresses in a wet wavy look. Pete, 28, looked dapper in a Prada suit with a skinny tie and classic black and white vans and dark black sunglasses.
Trevor Noah, host of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, will serve as the entertainer at Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.