“The View” is under fire again for its relentless attacks on former President Donald Trump. Critics say the show has become a broken record, pushing the same old liberal talking points instead of real debate. Joe Concha from Fox News slammed the hosts for their predictable outrage over Trump’s policies, calling the show an “echo chamber” that ignores half the country.
The latest clash came after Trump announced new tariffs to protect American jobs. Instead of discussing the policy’s merits, the hosts rolled their eyes and dismissed it as another “disaster.” Concha argued this reaction proves the show cares more about bashing Trump than informing viewers. He said the ladies of “The View” live in a bubble, surrounded by coastal elites who hate Trump’s America-first agenda.
This isn’t the first time “The View” has been accused of silencing conservative voices. Guests who support Trump or question progressive ideas often get shouted down. Audiences are tired of seeing honest debates replaced by smug lectures. Many working-class Americans feel the show looks down on their values and concerns.
Meanwhile, Disney is hitting pause on its “Tangled” remake after the “Snow White” flop. Fans rejected the studio’s woke makeover of classic stories, like casting non-traditional actors and rewriting plotlines to push modern politics. The failure shows Hollywood’s obsession with messaging over storytelling is backfiring.
Conservatives cheered the news, saying families want fairy tales—not feminist manifestos. They argue Disney should focus on timeless magic instead of lecturing kids about gender and race. The box office disaster proves audiences aren’t buying what woke corporations are selling.
Back on “The View,” the hosts mocked Trump supporters for cheering the tariffs. They laughed at heartland voters for wanting fair trade and strong borders. This condescension reveals how out of touch coastal media elites are with everyday Americans struggling to make ends meet.
The show’s ratings have dipped as viewers crave balanced news. Networks like Fox News thrive by giving voice to all sides, not just left-wing activists. Until “The View” starts respecting different opinions, it’ll keep losing relevance outside New York and LA.
In the end, both “The View” and Disney’s misfires highlight a cultural divide. Regular Americans are sick of being told what to think by out-of-touch elites. They want entertainment without propaganda and news without insults. Until Hollywood and the media listen, they’ll keep losing fans and dollars.