Joy Behar
Coverage of Joy Behar in the Nexus archive.
- The DSA’s Communist Revolution
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) are portrayed as increasingly hostile to the Democratic Party and advocating for communist principles, despite ideological overlaps on policies like social spending. The DSA supports figures and rhetoric that challenge democratic norms, including praising Russia's invasion of Ukraine and endorsing the seizure of land and production. The group is expanding its political influence with congressional members and mayoral candidates.
- Democratic socialists seize the moment with extreme, anti-American views that badly tarnish the party
Democratic socialists are gaining influence in Democratic politics, pushing the party further left with anti-American and anti-Israel views, according to the article. Critics argue these positions, including open hostility toward Israel and socialist policies, risk damaging the party and provide opportunities for Republicans. The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) are described as a 'fifth column' within the Democratic Party.
- Broadcast networks tout Mamdani’s victories, proclaim socialism is ‘resonating’
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's slate of socialist endorsees won state and national races, prompting broadcast networks to downplay their radicalism and emphasize mass appeal. Media figures like Amy Walter, Ed O’Keefe, and Jay O’Brien debated the implications, with some suggesting Democrats may absorb these candidates while others warned of extremist influence.
- Tensions flare on ‘The View’ after Sunny Hostin claims Joy Behar ‘in love’ with JD Vance
Tensions arose on 'The View' when Sunny Hostin accused Joy Behar of being 'in love' with JD Vance. Behar denied the claim, stating she is not in love with Vance or the current administration.
- Tensions flare on 'The View' after Sunny Hostin claims Joy Behar 'in love' with JD Vance
Joy Behar faced criticism from co-host Sunny Hostin on 'The View' for her respectful treatment of JD Vance during an interview, with Behar defending her approach by citing Barbara Walters' example. Vance humorously claimed the interview was a 'hostile negotiation' tougher than dealing with Iran, while Behar and other co-hosts debated whether his demeanor had changed over time.
- JD Vance reveals Joy Behar's sneaky compliment when cameras stopped rolling as vice president describes tense encounter with The View panel
JD Vance disclosed a compliment from Joy Behar that occurred when cameras were off, following a tense encounter with The View panel. The interaction involved off-camera remarks and on-air tension.
- JD Vance left stunned following 'The View' appearance, reveals what Joy Behar told him during commercial break
JD Vance appeared on 'The View' for his book tour and expressed surprise at the hosts' treatment, noting Joy Behar's unexpected compliment. He discussed contentious topics like immigration and Trump's policies, while acknowledging both clashes and moments of constructive dialogue with the co-hosts.
- JD Vance went on television to plug a faith memoir. ‘The View’ had other plans
Vice President JD Vance appeared on ABC’s 'The View' to promote his faith memoir but was questioned extensively on topics like Jeffrey Epstein, the economy, and immigration. The show, led by liberal hosts, faced scrutiny from the Trump-era FCC for potential equal-time violations. Vance defended Trump's remarks on affordability and inflation while acknowledging the show's perceived political bias.
- JD Vance went on television to plug a faith memoir. 'The View' had other plans
Vice President JD Vance appeared on ABC’s 'The View' to promote his faith memoir but faced extensive questioning about the Trump administration's handling of issues like the economy, immigration, and Jeffrey Epstein. The show's liberal hosts, including Joy Behar and Ana Navarro, challenged Vance on Trump's remarks about inflation and affordability, while the appearance occurred amid an FCC investigation into the show for potential equal-time violations.
- Vance to visit ‘The View’ as he promotes book
Vice President Vance will appear on ABC’s ‘The View’ on Tuesday to promote his forthcoming book on his faith journey. The appearance includes all six co-hosts: Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Ana Navarro.
- Jaxson Dart shouldn't have to justify introducing Trump at a rally, but this is what he should have said
Jaxson Dart, a New York Giants quarterback, faced backlash for introducing Donald Trump at a rally, prompting media criticism and internal team discussions. His teammate Abdul Carter publicly criticized the decision, while the article highlights a perceived political double standard in media coverage of athletes. The author argues Dart should not have to justify his actions but suggests a concise, direct response to avoid prolonged scrutiny.
- 'The View' host 'disappointed' Jill Biden enabled husband's campaign despite visible cognitive slips
The View co-host Sunny Hostin expressed disappointment in Jill Biden for not addressing signs of her husband's cognitive decline and enabling his 2024 campaign. Jill Biden claimed in a CBS interview she did not notice his decline before a debate but feared he was having a stroke during its disastrous performance, prompting criticism from the show's hosts.
- The View’s Joy Behar RAGES at New York Giants QB Jaxson Dart for introducing President Trump
Joy Behar of The View criticized New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart for supporting President Trump, suggesting NFL players might target him. She implied Dart could need 'extra padding' due to his political stance, while the article counters that many NFL players secretly support Trump and data shows shifting political trends among Black voters.
- Joy Behar on Jaxson Dart support of Trump: ‘The definition of stupidity and racist’
ABC News pundit Joy Behar criticized New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart for supporting President Trump, calling it 'the definition of stupidity and racist.' Behar referenced Trump's history of discrimination and racism, including housing discrimination in the 1970s.
- Dr Oz knocks Joy Behar over TrumpRx attack, claims no cure yet for ‘Trump derangement syndrome’
Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, mocked Joy Behar on social media after she warned that Americans would "all going to die" if Trump's name was attached to the new TrumpRx prescription drug plan. The exchange escalated tensions on "The View" where co-hosts debated the merits and trustworthiness of the drug-pricing initiative, with some supporting it for lower costs regardless of branding and others expressing skepticism based on Trump's past business ventures.
- The View's Joy Behar slams Mark Cuban after Trump meeting as she clashes with co-hosts for backing president's pharmacy venture: 'You are so naive'
Joy Behar criticized Mark Cuban after his meeting with Donald Trump, clashing with co-hosts over their support for Trump's pharmacy venture. Behar called her co-hosts naive for backing the president's plan. The disagreement highlights a divide among the show's hosts.
- Joy Behar warns 'we're all going to die' in heated clash with co-hosts over TrumpRx initiative
The View co-hosts debated President Donald Trump's TrumpRx initiative, a plan to lower prescription drug costs, with some expressing skepticism due to Trump's involvement. Joy Behar warned that the plan could have negative consequences, while others argued it could bring down prescription drug costs. The plan partners with private-sector companies like Amazon and Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs.
- Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin sneeringly mock Spencer Pratt's LA mayoral run... but one of their View co-panelists admits she's a fan
Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin mocked Spencer Pratt's LA mayoral run, but a co-panelist admitted to being a fan, showing mixed reactions to his candidacy. The discussion took place on their show, The View. Pratt's mayoral run is a notable event in Los Angeles politics.
- Alina Habba battles 'The View' over Comey prosecution in tense appearance
Former Trump advisor Alina Habba defended the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey on 'The View', arguing his '86 47' Instagram post posed a criminal threat to President Trump. Comey faces charges over the post, which some interpreted as a coded message referencing violence against Trump, though he previously dismissed it as a 'cool shell formation'. The case has sparked political debate, with critics like Sunny Hostin calling the prosecution 'vindictive' and Habba emphasizing the DOJ's role in holding officials accountable.
- ‘The View’ hosts blast RFK Jr’s leadership as Joy Behar says policies are 'trying to kill us’
The co-hosts of ABC’s 'The View' criticized HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his leadership, citing his lack of medical credentials and controversial policies. Joy Behar accused the administration of pursuing policies 'trying to kill us,' while Alyssa Farah Griffin highlighted concerns over cutting $500 million in mRNA vaccine research funding. Kennedy faced scrutiny for his AI-driven healthcare vision and past controversies, including addiction and risky behavior.
- Jasmine Crockett doesn't anticipate Trump 'canceling' the midterm elections
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, stated she does not believe President Donald Trump plans to cancel the 2026 midterm elections but anticipates election interference through tactics like litigation and ICE intimidation. She cited concerns about Trump's unchecked actions and potential foreign policy justifications for election suspension, though she considered cancellation unlikely without widespread state support.
- Joy Behar hurls shocking insult at JESUS after co-hosts tried to correct her while ranted about Trump's controversial meme
Joy Behar insulted Jesus during a rant about Trump's controversial meme, prompting co-hosts to attempt correction. The incident highlights tensions over political figures and religious references in public discourse.
- President Trump says Iran war is 'very close to being over' and more top headlines
President Trump claims the Iran war is nearing its end, while political tensions escalate with criticism of Giorgia Meloni and internal congressional conflicts. Other headlines include a highway pileup, medical errors, and cultural stories.
- Joy Behar immediately corrected after claiming Jesus didn't call himself the Messiah
Joy Behar and co-hosts on 'The View' debated whether Jesus declared himself the Messiah, with Haines and others countering Behar's claim. The discussion followed controversy over a AI-generated image of Trump resembling Jesus and Pope's warnings about Middle East conflict.