During Friday’s show, the liberal ladies of ABC’s The View seemed as though they were on the war path against men. In multiple segments, they blamed men for everything from painful mammograms to floozy journalist Olivia Nuzzi cheating on her fiancé to President Bill Clinton supposedly not getting impeached (which wasn’t true). They even lashed out at California Governor Gavin Newsom for vetoing a bill for mandated menopause care.

Their first topic of the day was an update on Vanity Fair editor Olivia Nuzzi, the floozy journalist who allegedly had affairs with sources and was suddenly playing a victim. Fill-in moderator Joy Behar gushed about Nuzzi’s burgeoning friendship with Monica Lewinsky:

She [Olivia Nuzzi] also thanked Monica Lewinsky, Monica got thanked for — she reached out to Nuzzi – who a lot of people think got dragged through the mud over her affair with Bill Clinton. A lot of people say that, that he got away, you know, easily and she didn’t.

That was followed up with some revisionist history from fake Republican co-host Ana Navarro, who claimed President Bill Clinton was never impeached and made excuses for why he supposedly wasn’t (Click “expand”):

NAVARRO: I think that if the Monica scandal – the Clinton scandal with Monica had occurred after the Me Too movement, he probably would have been impeached. I think we see things in a different light. And by “we,” I mean people who don’t follow Donald Trump because they don’t see anything. But, you know, most other people who did listen to women who took the Me Too movement to heart, I think – I include myself in that. I see things differently today than I did when the Bill Clinton thing happened.

BEHAR: So you would think its worse now?

NAVARRO: I think because we like Bill Clinton because he’s so charismatic, because so many people think he was a good president. I think people were willing to give him a pass. But I think he would have been judged differently after me too. Unless he was Donald Trump and a Republican.

 

Ana Navarro falsely claims President Bill Clinton wasn’t impeached after the Monica Lewinski scandal and seemingly blames Trump supporters. pic.twitter.com/0wCGnudXVF
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 5, 2025

 

Later in the segment, faux conservative co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin (who failed to disclose her friendship with Nuzzi), defended Nuzzi by placing blame on Ryan Lizza, Nuzzi’s former fiancé who SHE cheated on.

Farah Griffin whined that Lizza didn’t disclose Nuzzi’s impropriety prior to or during Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation for HHS secretary. Luckily, co-host Sunny Hostin stepped in to pivot the blame back to Nuzzi:

FARAH GRIFFIN: The men are not getting any sort of consequence here. Also involved in this is her ex Ryan Lizza, who’s written these series of stories on his Substack revealing the most intimate details about her, his former fiancée. He’s also revealed information about the stories or the information she had at the time. I would argue he had as much of a journalistic obligation to put that information out a year ago when RFK was standing up for senate confirmation, not waiting so he can hide behind a pay wall and get paid after the fact.

HOSTIN: But, the thing is she is the one that was doing a profile on RFK Jr. (…) But she also allegedly slept with Mark Sanford when he was running for president – that is against every journalistic standard. It’s unethical.”

 

Alyssa Farah Griffin whines that the men Olivia Nuzzi (who’s one of her friends, but didn’t disclose) had affairs with AND her former fiancé weren’t getting any of the scrutiny that she was. Sunny Hostin interrupts to point out that Nuzzi was the floozy:
FARAH GRIFFIN: The men… pic.twitter.com/9WtC2LcuCT
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 5, 2025

 

Further into the show, they lashed out at Newsom for vetoing a bill for mandated menopause care. “Menopause is half the population. We’re all going to go through it. The way it affects family, marriages, the workforce,” proclaimed pretend independent Sara Haines.

“This is half the population, people!” she began to shout. “But it varies woman to woman. That can last a decade for you. Why are we not coming to the aid of half the population?!” Hostin did note that Newsom’s reasoning was because it didn’t take into account rising premium prices.

 

The View finally find something they hate about Governor Gavin Newsom (D); he vetoed state-funded menopause care:
SARA HAINES: I think that the biggest part of this story is her take on menopause. Menopause is half the population. We’re all going to go through it. The way it… pic.twitter.com/KPsGZc5BIg
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 5, 2025

 

Even later in the show, they even blamed men for why mammograms weren’t more comfortable:

NAVARRO: Joy, if men had mammograms, they’d be between two velvet pillows.

FARAH GRIFFIN: We’re still using the tongs at the gyno.

HOSTIN: Correct. Correct.

BEHAR: It’s almost like they’re making – they’re like pressing down making some kind of –

NAVARRO: Make a sandwich. A Cuban sandwich.

BEHAR: You feel like you’re in woodshop.

 

The View announces their new conspiracy theory that men and holding back the evolution of the mammogram machine. pic.twitter.com/mMTFDVUwAl
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) December 5, 2025

 

Hmm. Like making a sandwich you say?

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

ABC’s The View
December 5, 2025
11:03:14 a.m. Eastern

(…)
JOY BEHAR: She [Olivia Nuzzi] also thanked Monica Lewinsky, Monica got thanked for — she reached out to Nuzzi – who a lot of people think got dragged through the mud over her affair with Bill Clinton. A lot of people say that, that he got away, you know, easily and she didn’t.

ANA NAVARRO: I think that if the Monica scandal – the Clinton scandal with Monica had occurred after the Me Too movement, he probably would have been impeached. I think we see things in a different light. And by “we,” I mean people who don’t follow Donald Trump because they don’t see anything. But, you know, most other people who did listen to women who took the Me Too movement to heart, I think – I include myself in that. I see things differently today than I did when the Bill Clinton thing happened.

BEHAR: So you would think its worse now?

NAVARRO: I think because we like Bill Clinton because he’s so charismatic, because so many people think he was a good president. I think people were willing to give him a pass. But I think he would have been judged differently after me too. Unless he was Donald Trump and a Republican.

(…)

11:07:56 a.m. Eastern

ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: The men are not getting any sort of consequence here. Also involved in this is her ex Ryan Lizza, who’s written these series of stories on his Substack revealing the most intimate details about her, his former fiancée. He’s also revealed information about the stories or the information she had at the time. I would argue he had as much of a journalistic obligation to put that information out a year ago when RFK was standing up for senate confirmation, not waiting so he can hide behind a pay wall and get paid after the fact.

SUNNY HOSTIN: But, the thing is she is the one that was doing a profile on RFK Jr. She says that it was a digital relationship, that they didn’t have sex. It was like an emotional —

FARAH GRIFFIN: I think impropriety all around, I want to be clear.

HOSTIN: But she also allegedly slept with Mark Sanford when he was running for president –

NAVARRO: Well, that’s what Ryan said.

HOSTIN: Yeah, according to Ryan. When she was writing a story about him. And so, that is against every journalistic standard. It’s unethical.

(…)

11:15:22 a.m. eastern

BEHAR: So, Halle Berry is hot under the collar and not just from menopause. Thoughts?

SARA HAINES: I think that the biggest part of this story is her take on menopause. Menopause is half the population. We’re all going to go through it. The way it affects family, marriages, the workforce, 1.3 million U.S. women enter menopause annually. 75 million are in perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopausal in this country right now. 75 percent of women who seek care are left untreated by their doctors. 80 percent of OB/GYN residents admit to being ill prepared.

This is half the population, people! Half of the population is suffering and now we’re at least talking about it. It’s no longer in silence.

But it varies woman to woman. That can last a decade for you. Why are we not coming to the aid of half the population?!

(…)

11:18:10 a.m. Eastern

NAVARRO: Joy, if men had mammograms, they’d be between two velvet pillows.

FARAH GRIFFIN: We’re still using the tongs at the gyno.

HOSTIN: Correct. Correct.

BEHAR: It’s almost like they’re making – they’re like pressing down making some kind of –

NAVARRO: Make a sandwich. A Cuban sandwich.

BEHAR: You feel like you’re in woodshop. You know. They’re like –

[Laughter]

We’ll be right back.



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