After this segment, it’s official. The View is completely devoid of substance. That’s not even up for debate anymore.
During their Dec. 2 show, co-host Joy Behar asked if Trump’s causing “electile dysfunction.” Apparently, since the election, there’s a widespread case of women depriving their husbands of sexual pleasure. Don’t ask me how they arrived to that conclusion. I don’t even want to know.
“Have you noticed your wife is disgusted by the sight of you lately? Would she rather get a root canal than see you naked? Well, you shouldn’t have voted for Trump, okay,” Behar said. “One therapist called it the Trump bedroom backlash because her clients have lost their sex drive since Trump won. So here’s my question. Is trump causing electile dysfunction?”
Even Jedediah Bila was on board, which was kind of weird.
“Yeah, they feel like this guy came into power who didn’t respect women. And sex, for women, I think is a vulnerable experience more than men. I think they feel vulnerable. It’s their way of lashing out, not at their man, but at society,” Bila said.
“No, wait a minute you do have to respect me. I am in control. I can still be in control of my life even though this guy is in power now,” she continued. “Who’s running the country, Who has said some things about women that concern me about where I’m going to be, where I’m going to be with my job, am I going to be respected the same way. What’s going to happen to me? They go into their bedroom and they face their man and it’s a power dynamic I think they’re working through. I get it. I get it.”
Sooooo…she understands these wives who feel ill will toward their husbands for voting for Trump? (That also begs the question– how many people are actually married to their political opposites? I know it’s possible, but I would NEVER be able to do that. Ever. It’d be a constant point of contention.)
According to co-host Sunny Hostin, women ran out in droves to get IUDs after the election, because they’re pretty sure Trump is going to take away birth control.
“I think to Jed’s point, women are feeling very vulnerable,” Hostin said. “Remember we talked about the fact that women after the election were going out in droves to get an IUD because they thought their birth control would be taken away from them.
If you actually believe that Trump wants to take away birth control, congratulations. You’re almost as dumb as the women who believe Trump wants to ban tampons.
“We are building a wall around our vaginas,” Behar said.
Way to go, ladies. Continue to promote the demeaning narrative that women are only capable of worrying about their reproductive organs.
Bila chimed in again, seemingly agreeing with Behar.
“I think it was compounded by the fact that a woman lost. You had a very strong, powerful woman up there facing a guy who was saying not so great things about women. And she lost. So I think women around the country are saying, well, she may have lost, but I’m going to win,” Bila said. “I’m going to be in control. I get it. I didn’t support her but I get it I do get why when you were going against someone who was kind of demeaning to women and women felt threatened.”
These co-hosts want the world to know how powerful women are yet continue to portray us as fragile flowers who literally cannot handle the results of a presidential election and only care about our vaginas. Stop lumping us all together. Around 42 percent of women voted for Donald Trump. Clearly, we’re not all triggered.
“The reality is 42% of women in the country did vote for Donald Trump,” Faris said. “This is obviously the experience of one therapist that we’re talking about.”
Exactly. Stop including me with these unstable, insecure freaks.
h/t NewsBusters