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More electioneering from The View; ABC's "bona fide news program." While dressed like a Victorian queen for some reason, Sunny Hostin pitches Bernie Sanders as the Democratic Party's 2028 presidential candidate: SUNNY HOSTIN: His policies are more relevant now than ever before because we are experiencing this affordability crisis....

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Joy Behar bashes actor Billy Bob Thornton for saying he doesn't want to force his politics on others. She demands celebrities "use your platform" to "have an influence." Sunny Hostin agrees saying America is "at a crisis point" with Trump and "silence is complicity": BILLY BOB THORNTON: I don’t know anything about politics. I have no idea. I mean - and the stuff I believe about it, I don't want to force it down somebody else's throat because I'm not an expert on that. [Cuts back to live] WHOOPI GOLDBERG: All right. JOY BEHAR: Yeah, imagine bragging about how uninformed you are. SUNNY HOSTIN: Yeah. BEHAR: You know? SARA HAINES: Well, I think he's saying it’s more ‘I'm not an expert, so my opinion -‘ BEHAR: ‘I don't know anything about politics.’ You've an American citizen. Don’t you watch the news? Don't you read the paper? Come on. HAINES: I do think the civic participation. Our vote is a privilege that so many have died for and fought for that to be participating in our political structure, you need to inform yourself enough to vote. I don't think that every celebrity needs to scream from the mountaintop what their thoughts are because I'd rather see them march door to door to recruit people voting and in your local government, helping people - BEHAR: No, but they have an influence. I mean, Springsteen right now and Robert de Niro have big audiences. [Crosstalk] [Applause] BEHAR (waving Haines off): And so does - Wait a minute! So does Jon Voight and Kid Rock. Okay? They have -- all of them have the right to speak out. HAINES: They do. [Crosstalk] BEHAR: Use your platform! Use it! HAINES: The only people applauding them though are people that agree with them. HOSTIN: I think you have an obligation. We are at a crisis point - BEHAR: That's right. HOSTIN: - in this country. I think democracy is participatory. I think when you have a platform, that means I have an outsized voice and when you have a platform, I think that you have a responsibility to speak up about what's going on in this country. And my view, silence is complicity. We need every single ally to speak out. BEHAR: And every minute, every day we’re getting closer - Every day we get closer to a autocracy in this country! HOSTIN: Correct. BEHAR: We're about to lose it! I think people don’t seem to understand what’s going on!

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Joy Behar falsely claims Justice Kavanaugh "had accusations exactly like" Platner's against him. Sunny Hostin calls on her Democratic Party to find someone who speaks to Platner's voters because she insists Democrats can win the seat: JOY BEHAR: But at least the Democrats are dumping him. Whereas, Susan Collins was one of the major votes to put Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court and he also had allegations exactly like this. If I recall correctly. Am I wrong? SUNNY HOSTIN: Well, the allegations were a little bit different but they were of a sexual nature. BEHAR: Exactly. HOSTIN: And you have someone like Pete Hegseth who is actually in the cabinet who was accused of rape, and actually settled with that woman and paid her $50,000. But I will say this, you know, to Whoopi's point about the Maine voters will speak, they've interviewed a lot of Maine voters after he stepped down, and one Maine voter in particular said, 'Platner did show to establishment Democrats that this is exactly what Maine wants, these are the policies that we want. This is the messaging that we want.' And I think when you look at Platner's platform which was ban billionaires buying elections, universal healthcare, defend Medicare and Medicaid, protect Social Security, support unions, support public schools, support our veterans, no more pointless wars, and bring Gaza genocide to an end. If Maine is saying that's the type of candidate they want, those are the policies that they want, then I think the Democratic National Committee needs to listen to that and find, you know, some sort of contender that speaks to those voters. Because he could have won this race but for these -- I think the additional allegations that came forward that the voters did not know about. SARA HAINES: Yes. HOSTIN: But I think that this is a winnable race. I think Susan Collins is not good -- not a fair representation of the Maine voter right now, and I think the Democrats need to win this race.

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Sunny Hostin gets triggered because Vice President J.D. Vance made a joke about The View being hostile to him and holds an inquisition against Joy Behar, accusing her of literally being his best friend: VP J.D. VANCE: I have seen some progressive criticisms of me personally saying, 'what experience does the vice president of the United States have with hostile, high-stakes negotiations?' And I would point those progressive critics to the fact that just two days ago I spent over an hour on The View. So actually, I have great experience in very hostile negotiations. And I've used that - Look, Joy Behar is way tougher than the Iranians, and he and I are best friends now. [Cuts back to live] [Laughter and applause] SUNNY HOSTIN: What?! What?! ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: Our very own Joy. HOSTIN: We were more difficult to deal with than the Iranian government?! JOY BEHAR: He's being funny I think. ANA NAVARRO: Can I tell you something? I wish Joy had negotiated this Iran deal. It would have been better. BEHHAR: Exactly. HOSTIN: It would have been better. BEHAR: First of all, I'd make them a nice meal. My lasagna. We'd sit down and talk. It's like with J.D., he was here the other day. I respect the office. You know, I believe in reaching across the aisle. I do. This is why MAGA Republicans, they are coming around. SUNNY HOSTIN: No, they are not! FARAH GRIFFIN: Some are. BEHAR: A lot of them are. A lot of them are. The Republicans themselves in Congress. HOSTIN: I think Republican are. Because if you look at it now, less - in country, less people identify as Republicans than ever before. So, I think there has been a shift. But, I want to know, why were you so in love with J.D. Vance? BEHAR: I wasn't in love. Look, I'm not in love with him and I'm not in love with this administration. SARA HAINES: And he is not her best friend! BEHAR: You are watching me on this show. HOSTIN: He just called you his best friend! HAINES: That is not mutual! ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: She went on like a three-minute viral rant yesterday about this administration, and everyone is like 'how does she love them,' and then you're criticizing them saying to throw them out.

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Sunny Hostin whines that Trump is keeping Ebola patients quarantined overseas and not importing them into the United States. Joy Behar calls it "cruel" that the patients are not brought in. Whoopi points out there's no cure: SUNNY HOSTIN: The thing about Ebola, there are a few Americans that they believe have been exposed to Ebola. Rather than bring them back to the United States and quarantine them, they are keeping them in Kenya to take care of them. GOLDBERG: You know, what? They'll have a much better deal in Kenya. HOSTIN: They are not allowing American citizens to come back here. GOLDBERG: They'll get better sooner in Kenya than they will if you put them on a plane and bring them here. ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: There are medical arguments for quarantining them in the country they're in. HOSTIN: But just think about the fact that before when this type of thing happened, Americans were brought back and they were taken care of here. Now, that's not happening, so he doesn't -- I don't think that he [Trump] cares about Americans. GOLDBERG: I think it's the Ebola. JOY BEHAR: He doesn't care about anybody but himself. GOLDBERG: I think it's the Ebola portion because this particular thing, this Ebola has no -- there's no cure. HOSTIN: That's true. GOLDBERG: There's no cure, so I think that -- I'm happy they're there getting the help they need. But the idea that we stopped helping people avoid this just blows me away. The fact that he's going after E. Jean, doesn't - BEHAR: He's cruel. GOLDBERG: Doesn't surprise me. Yes. It feels -- BEHAR: He has a cruel and sadistic streak. GOLDBERG: It does feel like that. BEHAR: But I'm not sure that he's realizing what he's saying. GOLDBERG: Well, we'll find out. HOSTIN: We'll find out. GOLDBERG: But, you know, I know what I'm saying and what I'm saying is we'll be right back.

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Sunny Hostin boasts about the "economic damage and economic harm" Hakeem Jeffries wants to do to the south with his plan to have black students boycott their university athletic scholarships. Alyssa Farah Griffin calls it "a very good idea" because "the economy would crumble": HOSTIN: Well, I agree with you on that I think there has to be strategy. I mean, you know, athletes have been involved in protests and politics for a long time. GOLDBERG: Yeah. HOSTIN: Remember the Olympics and you had [raises fist in the air] John Carlos and you had Muhammad Ali but these were athletes that were established already. These college athletes stand to get a free education, they stand to make money because of the NIL now, so I think it is asking a lot. But, I think it's economic damage and economic harm has longtime been a very effective tool in the civil rights movement. BEHAR: Resistance has a price. Let me give you some history. GOLDBERG: Yes, do. BEHAR: Well, like teenagers, they're teenagers and they're going to have to give up a lot. The Vietnam War was basically halted by teenager HOSTIN: Correct. BEHAR: Because it was 17 and 18-year-old kids who were going to go and fight this crazy war that they were doing. So, I'm not saying it's a great idea or it's not a great idea, I'm just pointing out it is young people who change the world. HOSTIN: If there's structure though don't you think this could possibly work? Because we're talking about just the state schools, Whoopi, we’re not talking about the SEC. The conference. FARAH GRIFFIN: Oh, that’s an important distinction. GOLDBERG: That's important to know. HOSTIN: So, we're talking about 13 schools. These kids are the top of the top and so they're going to have a lot of other choices. And I would suggest that if you think about Ole Miss, there was -- I think a running back, his name is, yeah, it was a running back. His name was Kylen Hill. He played at Ole Miss. You know, Ole Miss brings in a lot of money. He vowed not to play unless the state changed the confederate flag. The Confederate flag came down months later. Because college sports brings in so much money. FARAH GRIFFIN: In theory, I think it's a very good idea! Let’s talk macro! If all black Americans boycotted any industry, it would -- the economy would crumble. Arts, music, doctors, everything. Of course, that is a powerful way to protest but it's putting, in my mind, too much onus on the young people who did not create the problem that we’re in.

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