It’s no shocker that the women of The View lean so far left they might as well be the PR department for the Democratic Party.
But on Tuesday, Whoopi Goldberg went ahead and said the quiet part out loud in an awkward, on-air admission that confirmed what everyone already knew, as The Daily Mail reported.

The moment came during a heated exchange with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, who was the only person at the table offering a rational take.
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The ladies—still licking their wounds over President Trump’s election victory—were once again complaining about him, as if that would somehow change the results.
Smith, not one to back down, attempted to steer the discussion toward the real issue: how the Democrats fumbled their messaging so badly that they alienated massive swaths of the country.

“You brought up the message that the Democratic Party was disseminating. I’m challenging you on that. That is not what they were doing;”
Goldberg, always eager to defend the indefensible, couldn’t hold back. Without thinking, she blurted out:
“Oh, yes, it was. I was here. We did it!”
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In that one sentence, she admitted what everyone watching already suspected—she and her co-hosts see themselves as part of the Democrat machine. No objectivity, no attempt at balance, just pure partisan spin.
pic.twitter.com/h2ZmcFZGIc NEW: Whoopi just self-owned and admitted that she and the other View hosts were disseminating the Democrat agenda. ♂️
“Oh yes it was! I was here! We did it!”
Whoopi fell victim to the oldest psyop. Say something wrong, and let someone correct you,…
— Victor Bigham (@Ravious101) March 4, 2025
And that wasn’t the only embarrassing moment for the panel. Earlier, Smith absolutely dismantled Joy Behar, who still hasn’t recovered from her humiliating on-air apology to Elon Musk after she falsely labeled him “pro-apartheid.”
This time, Behar was trying to push the tired narrative that Trump’s presidency felt like it had already dragged on for years. She also tried to claim he barely scraped by in his victory, conveniently ignoring the actual numbers.
Smith wasn’t having it. “Find a new strategy,” he told Behar flatly, reminding her that 89 percent of the country’s counties swung to the right in Trump’s favor. That little dose of reality left her visibly flustered.

Even The View’s token Republican, Alyssa Farah Griffin, got in on the action, though she’s hardly a conservative firebrand.
She pointed out to Smith that his polling numbers were surprisingly competitive with the likes of Pete Buttigieg, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Gretchen Whitmer.
“You have a higher favorability than John Fetterman and Vice President Harris. What do you make of this?”
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Smith didn’t miss a beat.
“I make of it that citizens, particularly on the left, are desperate. And I mean it when I say it: I think I can beat them all.”
Meanwhile, The View’s woes go beyond just public embarrassments. ABC, the show’s parent network, is preparing for a round of brutal layoffs as Disney cuts about 200 jobs across its news division and entertainment networks.
Shows like 20/20 and Nightline will be merged into a single unit, while Good Morning America—ABC’s biggest moneymaker—will also face restructuring as Disney shifts more resources toward streaming.
This is just the latest round of job cuts at the network, following October’s layoffs of 75 employees from ABC News and local affiliates. It seems even relentless left-wing propaganda isn’t enough to keep the lights on at Disney these days.
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