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Bullies on “The View” Accuse Dr Oz of Bullying Fetterman After Debate Humiliation

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The Pennsylvania Senate debate between Dr Mahmet Oz and John Fetterman was one for the history books. Never before in debate history has someone been as roundly humiliated as John Fetterman was. The sad fact is it isn’t even Fetterman’s fault. The Democrats insist on keeping Fetterman as the candidate for the PA senate seat despite suffering a stroke in May and having subsequent cognitive issues. I guess cognitive issues are suitable for the White House, so they work for the Dems in the Keystone state as well.

Predictably, the smartest, most accomplished television personalities in the history of the universe, otherwise known as the “ladies” of “The View” had some nonsense to spew into living rooms of stay-at-home moms and shut ins everywhere. That isn’t a knock on either demographic by the way, I just couldn’t imagine who else would tune in for such mind-numbing stupidity. Check this out.

“The View” host Sunny Hostin said Wednesday that Republican candidate Mehmet Oz bullied John Fetterman during the Pennsylvania Senate debate. 

“It was really strange to me that he chose to bully a stroke victim. He obviously was bullying him and, you know, I don’t think the people of Pennsylvania or the people in general like that because Fetterman raised $1 million after that debate and I think it takes real courage to show that you have been knocked down. I think it takes real bravery to allow people to see your weakness, right?”

Well, if anyone should know what a bully looks like, it’s the women on The View. They regularly spread lies, misinformation, and talk smack about anyone they disagree with politically, socially or otherwise.  They can apologize for John Fetterman all they want, but the man was almost too inept to even laugh at last night. That didn’t stop me mind you, as I know a thing or two about bullying myself, but if you didn’t laugh, you just wanted to cry.

She asked why anyone would vote for Oz, whom she called the “wack doctor,” after listing Fetterman’s political experience.

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Co-host Joy Behar said earlier in the segment that Oz was “very slick” and a “TV guy.” 

“I know Oz, I’ve been to his house, and he has a part of him, you know, I called him one time to help with the recommendation for a doctor and he was right there for me. He’s like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at this point. I don’t know which one is the real Dr. Oz, but voting for the slick person on TV is like voting for me,” Behar said, adding, “don’t vote for me for politics.”

I have to ask why anyone drawing a paycheck on what is supposed to be a semi-serious talk show would use the word “wack” and would also remind Hostin that Oz is a HEART SURGEON. I’m sure he wouldn’t be able to help any of the Mensa-level minds at work on The View, so perhaps she is just jealous that he has a heart.

Joy Behar is doing what so many others have done before her, particularly in terms of Donald Trump; disavow and talk trash towards someone that she probably called a friend at one point. We all remember the photos of celebs all hugged up to Trump that suddenly hated his guts when he became President. Behar is also correct in stating that no one would vote for her politics. I wouldn’t vote for her for dog catcher, though I might call animal control if I ever saw her walking on my street. Kidding!

Alyssa Farah Griffin actually broke lib ranks and openly questioned Fetterman’s policy positions, particularly on fracking. She will probably be out of a job next week.

Alyssa Farah Griffin argued that Fetterman did not seem to have a “grasp on his policy positions.” She wondered if it was an issue due to his stroke or just because he doesn’t have an explanation for “doing a 180 on fracking.”

Whoopi Goldberg said his position on fracking has “twinkled a bit.”

Even Whoopi couldn’t lie and defend Fetterman on that one. The debate was a true “s” show Tuesday night, something The View panel knows all too well about. It’s going to be an interesting two weeks until midterms, and an even more interesting episode of The View the day after. I might even watch that one. Just kidding!