Joy Behar and the rest of The View ladies have a real problem: they can’t understand why Americans just aren’t buying what they’re selling anymore. They’re sitting there in their cushy ABC studio, chatting about politics like it’s just another dinner party in the Hamptons, completely oblivious to the fact that everyday Americans are struggling to afford groceries, gas, and rent. And now, they’re calling for Democrats to “ambush the airwaves” like that’s going to fix anything.
Let’s be honest—this is pure panic. Behar and company see the polls, they know Biden’s approval ratings are in the basement, and they’re scrambling to find some magical messaging strategy that will make people forget the economic disaster of the last few years. But here’s the thing: you can’t talk people out of their lived experiences. When someone’s paycheck doesn’t stretch as far as it used to, when their small business barely survived COVID only to get crushed by inflation, when their job vanished because of disastrous policies, they’re not going to suddenly rally behind the people who made it all happen just because Joy Behar says so.
And let’s talk about the absurdity of her complaint. She’s acting like Democrats are sitting in silence when, in reality, they dominate mainstream media, Hollywood, and social media. They control the White House and the Senate. They have networks like CNN, MSNBC, and, yes, ABC, amplifying their every word. But apparently, that’s not enough. Now, they want to flood every news program, every talk show, every morning segment with even more of the same tired talking points.
But here’s the real kicker: Behar thinks Democrats just need their own version of Trump—someone who “speaks the vernacular,” someone who’s “real.” First of all, good luck with that. The entire Democratic machine has spent the last eight years demonizing Trump for exactly those qualities. They called him crude, dangerous, unhinged—but now they want their own version? They spent years cultivating a political culture that punishes anyone who dares to go off-script, and now they’re realizing that scripted politicians don’t connect with real people.
Meanwhile, Whoopi Goldberg is desperately trying to reassure everyone that Democrats are speaking out, rattling off names like Chuck Schumer, AOC, and Jasmine Crockett. But the fact that she even has to make this case tells you everything. The problem isn’t that Democrats aren’t talking—the problem is that no one wants to listen. Americans aren’t tuning them out because they’re “boring.” They’re tuning them out because they’ve lost all credibility.
Recently, Joe Rogan pointed this out:
🚨JOE ROGAN: “People are worried that Elon is going to steal everyone’s money. He has $400B. Elon’s not going to steal your money. That’s not what he’s doing. He’s a super genius that has been f**ked with. When you’ve been f**ked with by these nitwits that hide behind 3-letter… pic.twitter.com/GtFe8eLBEP
— Autism Capital 🧩 (@AutismCapital) February 11, 2025
It’s not 2016 anymore. Back then, Trump’s media strategy worked because he was tapping into something real—frustration with the establishment, economic hardship, a sense that regular Americans were getting a raw deal. He didn’t win because he called into Morning Joe a few times. He won because he was speaking to people’s actual concerns.
What’s Behar’s solution? Have Pete Buttigieg call into The View more often? The same Pete Buttigieg who disappeared during a supply chain crisis? The same guy who tells Americans to just go buy an electric car if they can’t afford gas? Yeah, that’s really going to win people over.
Joe Rogan claims that the protests against Elon Musk and DOGE are orchestrated and financed by individuals defrauding US taxpayers. He’s absolutely right.
pic.twitter.com/KYMYqV9IsB— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 11, 2025
People see right through this now.
This isn’t about media strategy. It’s about reality. And no amount of Democrat-friendly media appearances will make people forget the skyrocketing prices at the grocery store, the rising crime in their neighborhoods, or the sheer incompetence and corruption they’ve witnessed for the past three years. Behar and her friends might want to turn up the volume, but the truth is, Americans have already changed the channel.