“The View” co-host Joy Behar opposed actor George Clooney’s recent optimism about America after President Donald Trump’s second term.
“I have to resist him. I remember exactly what happened in that era. They were assassinating the nation’s leaders, Martin Luther King Jr., John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and others.
Trump Democrat and critic Clooney said in an interview with actress Patty Lupone this week that she believes the United States will be doing Trump’s year, believing she is doing well. He compared America’s current state to 1968 and said, “It’s not as hopeless as it was at that moment.”
“But now we’re talking about the lack of a constitutional republic,” Behar said. “We’re not talking about checks and balance. We’re talking about the fact that half of the country is watching fake news. We’re talking about the fact that Republicans at the time had eliminated Nixon and that Republicans weren’t conspiring with Trump.
Joy Behar said on Wednesday that George Clooney is “wrong” to be optimistic about America going over Trump’s presidency during “The View.” (Screenshot/ABC)
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Co-host Sunny Hostin agreed with Behar and declared that they were in the “center of a constitutional crisis.”
Later in the segment, Behar was a bit hoping for the country to survive.
“I’m an optimist. I believe I’ll eventually pull myself out of this, but we have to keep talking about it and continue to resist,” Behar said.
In the sit-ins, Clooney argued that “authoritarians” would always disappear, referring to Trump.
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“From President Jackson [Joseph] McCarthy, this is authoritarians, this is demagogues, it goes away when they leave,” Clooney said, referring to Trump.
“It’s okay. We’re going to get through it.” Clooney said Conversation with Lupone. “I’m an optimist.”
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