Posted on 06/20/2024 9:44:32 AM PDT by gattaca
In recent years, conservatives and many moderates have become increasingly appalled by the sheer amount of partisan defamation emanating from the co-hosts of The View, who mock, slander, and baselessly impugn the motivations of Republicans and other conservative-leaning Americans on a near-daily basis. From comparing Republican policies and rhetoric to those of Nazi Germany to stating that conservative women are like cockroaches voting for insecticide, to condemning Kansas City Chiefs football star Harrison Butker’s Catholic faith as “extremist” and “cultlike,” the ladies of The View have no shortage of anti-conservative vitriol—and the American people have taken note.
Behind the scenes, however, ABC executives are laughing hysterically because the real culprit in the network’s left-wing slander machine has yet to be identified by the conservative establishment. That man behind the curtain is none other than Brian Teta, the show’s executive producer.
Teta has served as The View’s executive producer since 2015 and has overseen some of the program’s most shocking anti-conservative moments, quietly lurking behind the scenes while the show’s six cohosts—Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Ana Navarro—take all the credit for the program’s anti-conservative defamation campaign.
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bkmk
HE IS. And when he does, the crowd goes nuts, lol.
Well played....
Blame it on her daddy issues.
DOWNRIGHT CREEPY
This general principle applies to all the three major news networks. We tend to focus on the biases of on-air “reporters” such as George Stephanopolis, Chuck Todd, and Jake Tapper, etc., but we never ask “Who is hiring these people?” Can anyone name the Presidents of ABC News, CBS News, and NBC News? Can anyone name the people who hire these three Presidents? Such as corporate vice presidents in the parent companies? If you want to do something about media bias, you have to examine who is ultimately responsible for employing the biased journalists.
Fashion arrest: ill-fitting shirt, polyester necktie, probably a cheap off the peg suit.
Nice one!
There was an episode of “The Avengers” (with Patrick Macnee as John Steed) along those lines.
I recall one of the gals on the show was caught saying she had no knowledge of the issue they had discussed on the show and was just saying what she was told to say. Can’t remember what the issue was but it was a big deal at the time (the issue).
The writers’ strike showed that it was mostly scripted.
It might have been this one:
S4.E25 ∙ How to Succeed .... At Murder
The head “feminist” turned out to be a manipulative man.
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