The pent-up foolishness from their holiday hiatus is spilling out of the co-hosts of “The View” and an inadvertent self-own by Joy Behar during her defense of Dr. Anthony Fauci from one of his biggest detractors was among the week’s highlights.
On Thursday’s edition of the IQ-draining ABC daytime talk show, Behar and token “conservative” Alyssa Farah Griffin were bemoaning the presence of free speech on social media when the shrill New Yorker who has been jabbed more times than a pincushion admitted that the COVID vaccines don’t work when it comes to protection from the virus.
ABC’s @JoyVBehar: “I have been boosted & boosted & boosted, so I got Covid. It does not prevent you from getting Covid, but you don’t die from it. And yet you have people like this @RobertKennedyJr who is going out there & attacking Fauci & saying it’s a bad thing to get boosted… pic.twitter.com/248i1C57u5
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) January 4, 2024
“The FBI warned we’re going to see a record level of disinformation, we’re gonna see fakes, we’re gonna see A.I. affecting the outcomes or trying to impact our elections,” Griffin said as she parroted talking points from the once esteemed agency that is now viewed by many as the Democratic Party’s secret police. “People need to be smart about what they share.”
“A lot of this is new, ever since miss alternative facts and Elon Musk with the Twitter thing and who else…that Zuckerberg, these people don’t have any conscience about what goes out…,” Behar said as the others blabbed on about the topic.
“Look at what’s happening with these anti-vax people,” Behar told co-host Whoopi Goldberg. “You know, I said this the other day. I have been boosted and boosted, so I got COVID.”
“It does not prevent you from getting COVID, but you don’t die from it,” she admitted, inadvertently blowing up the entire argument for getting the shots.
“And yet you have people like this Robert Kennedy Jr. who’s going out there and attacking Fauci and saying that it’s a bad thing to get the booster,” she said, referring to the elfin health bureaucrat who was the public face of the hellish three years of the pandemic.
Behar’s big mistake of letting the truth slip out was pounced on by X users, who ridiculed her flub.
Real “science” dawns on these toxic nitwits
— Steve Ferguson (@lsferguson) January 4, 2024
Apparently multiple boostings does destroy brain cells tho
— Sharon Lavery (@lavery27) January 4, 2024
Maybe their boosters explain the lack of oxygen making it to their brains.
— Lou Grant (@TheCriticsSay) January 4, 2024
Anyone actually watching that show with those blubbering morons deserves what they get. Lol
— Gary Britting (@garybritting) January 4, 2024
I think she needs some more booster shots.
— Steve U (@rgblight) January 4, 2024
Just think of all the mindless idiots sitting with their mask on watching this drivel.
— lynn (@L_lunamoon) January 4, 2024
Another jabbed-up left-wing loudmouth also recently admitted the futility of the endless series of boosters.
I have tested positive for Covid. My symptoms are minimal and I will continue to work from home in Vermont while isolating in accordance with CDC guidance. I am glad to be fully up to date with the vaccine.
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) December 28, 2023
Behar was sidelined last month after she came down with COVID despite her being vaccinated.
“Joy is out this week. You know why? She finally got COVID,” Goldberg announced to the audience. “Three years, four years in, it finally got her.”
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