On multiple days this week, staunchly racist Sunny Hostin put herself on a pedestal above all Americans and proclaimed to be part of the superior racial demographic: black woman. During the Tuesday and Wednesday episodes of ABC’s The View, Hostin repeatedly praised herself and other black woman for how they “voted to save the country” by supporting Vice President Kamala Harris’s backup bid for president.

While co-host Joy Behar was falsely whining about Elon Musk personally going through her Social Security records and IRS filings, during Tuesday’s show, Hostin bloviated about how she was “resting” and letting others deal with politics since she and other black woman already tried to save the country:

BEHAR: Why Musk is going into my Social Security and the IRS? Why is he doing that? Why is he doing that? Why is he firing people?

HOSTIN: Well, people should be concerned about that but I kind of agree with James Carville because I’m part of the 92 percent of black women that voted to save the rest of the country. But the country wanted something else, and the country is getting something else! So, I’m resting.

“It’s not the whole country,” Behar noted. To which Hostin reiterated: “I’m resting.”

During Wednesday’s episode, whiling taking over the moderation duties, Behar wanted to promote a far-left protest event which involved not spending money for a day. “It started in the black community actually because I’ve been not involved with it but gotten a lot of information on it,” Hostin boasted.

 

 

Being one that experiences chronic racial grievance, Hostin suggested that the event was something only black people could think of and organize:

And let’s face it, black people know how to organize outside of systems because we’ve been excluded form systems for so very long. And that’s why we were behind the Civil Rights movement. And when black people win and get rights like civil right, everybody does better and that’s something that the Democrats can take a page out of the book for.

She the parroted her self-aggrandizing claim that she and other black women were part of the superior demographic because of how they voted:

But, you know, I’m starting to think as I’ve said before, I’m one of the 92 percent of black women that voted for Kamala Harris and so I’m sort of in a resting place right now because I voted to save the country and the country didn’t vote with me. The majority of the country.

“A lot of the country,” co-host Sara Haines noted. “A lot of the country but the majority didn’t,” Hostin huffed.

Hostin was obviously still bitter about losing the election and was still acting like a sore loser. It mirrored comments she made no long after President Trump’s victory in November, when Hostin put her racial martyr complex on full display.

The transcript is below. Click “expand” to read:

ABC’s The View
February 18, 2025
11:30:07 a.m. Eastern

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JOY BEHAR: Why Musk is going into my Social Security and the IRS? Why is he doing that? Why is he doing that? Why is he firing people?

SUNNY HOSTIN: Well, people should be concerned about that but I kind of agree with James Carville because I’m part of the 92 percent of black women that voted to save the rest of the country.

[Applause]

But the country wanted something else, and the country is getting something else! So, I’m resting.

BEHAR: It’s not the whole country.

HOSTIN: I’m resting.

(…)

February 19, 2025
11:17:30 a.m. Eastern

BEHAR: Sometimes you have to hit them in the economy, though. This is an interesting thing. There’s a movement right now on — for the end of this month, for people to – don’t spend any money at the – on one particular day, what day is it?

SUNNY HOSTIN: February 28.

[Applause]

BEHAR: Yes. Because uh – We’re not sure all this all started but that’s one way for the average person –

HOSTIN: It started in the black community actually because I’ve been not involved with it but gotten a lot of information on it.

And let’s face it, black people know how to organize outside of systems because we’ve been excluded form systems for so very long. And that’s why we were behind the Civil Rights movement. And when black people win and get rights like civil right, everybody does better and that’s something that the Democrats can take a page out of the book for.

But, you know, I’m starting to think as I’ve said before, I’m one of the 92 percent of black women that voted for Kamala Harris and so I’m sort of in a resting place right now because I voted to save the country and the country didn’t vote with me. The majority of the country.

SARA HAINES: A lot of the country.

HOSTIN: A lot of the country but the majority didn’t. So, I’m kind of in your phase that you described, the turtle phase, I think that the Republicans.

BEHAR: Let them eat each other?

HOSTIN: Yeah.

I think the Republicans and the people that voted for Trump and now they also voted for co-president Musk, now they realize that the forest ranger just got fired. Somebody in the Foreign Service, you know, his wife couldn’t get medevacked because they got fired, all the federal workers are getting fired. I think that they will turn on the Republican Party and they will come back to the Democratic Party!

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