Fox News host Greg Gutfeld likely won’t be appearing on The View any time soon — or ever. While speaking on a recent episode of Gutfeld!, the television personality took jabs at the intelligence of the women who host the long-running daytime talk show.
It all started when Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin were chatting on Friday’s (July 14) episode of The View about the mystery cocaine found in the White House — and the Secret Service’s decision to call off the search for who might have left it there.
Republicans accused President Joe Biden‘s son, Hunter Biden, of leaving the drugs. While he’s known to have struggled with addiction, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said it’s “irresponsible” to ask if the drugs belonged to the Bidens. In response to Republicans continuing the narrative, Navarro claimed that the right is “weaponizing” Hunter against his father.
“It has nothing to do with Hunter Biden but you can hear that said 100 times and people who want to believe it, are still going to believe that,” she said at the time. “And there’s people who might believe that it was planted for somebody so that they could advance the Hunter Biden narrative.”
On his own show, Gutfeld had a snarky response to Navarro suggesting that someone had “planted the cocaine to frame Hunter.”
“Because, you know, what would he want with cocaine? Only if there were photographic evidence of Hunter’s drug use!” he sarcastically quipped. “Maybe then we could believe that coke belonged to him.”
“Seeing the ladies of The View try to use deductive reasoning is like watching bears try to do geometry,” he said. “In fact, I think The View should get their own NBC series: Law & Order: Special Moron Unit.” (For what it’s worth, The View airs on ABC affiliate stations, not NBC’s.)
It looks like someone might be a little salty that Behar claimed to have no idea who he was when his name was brought up on a recent episode of the show — despite her name being a popular talking point on his.
“No really, who is he?” Behar asked on a recent episode of The View. “He has a show. Oh, never heard of him. I guess he’s just obsessed with me!”
The View airs on weekdays at 11/10c on ABC.