 As many of you know, Bernie Sanders appeared on ABC's The View once again, and this show is, um, how do I put this politely? Trash. It's basically Fox News for centrists, Karens, wine moms, and shit libs alike. And as you could have predicted, they weren't too kind to Bernie Sanders. But before I even play any portion of their interview with him, look at this preview that they aired for the upcoming interview. Bernie Sanders answered accusations that he's politicizing the pandemic to push his Medicare for All agenda, and that staying in the race could guarantee Trump another term. He's live on The View. Next. This is pants on head, worms in your brain, downright fucking idiocy. To accuse someone of politicizing healthcare during a global pandemic is fucking stupid. That's like saying you're politicizing war by talking about peace. So to even suggest that politicization of healthcare is possible during a literal global pandemic where people desperately need healthcare more than ever, I don't even know like how many people this passed through before they approved it, but this makes them look very stupid. Like even their viewers who are brainwashed can't hear that and think, wow, what a cogent point. It's stupidity. Now on top of that, they said that by him staying in the race, he could guarantee Trump another victory. That is what I like to call a propaganda fail because your words are at odds with one another. Could he or will he guarantee victory? You see, they want you to think that Bernie's ongoing presence in this race could lead to Joe Biden losing. And you see, they're already pre-blaming him for Joe Biden's defeat because you know that that's what they were going to do. But let's get into the actual nitty-gritty here because Whoopi Goldberg really starts to hammer him on why he won't drop out of the race. And Whoopi Goldberg is a very smug and sufferable individual. But I've never seen her more condescending than in this clip. Take a look. I have to ask you this question now because I've been watching to see what you were going to do. And I'm told that you intend to stay in this race for president because you believe there is a path to victory. I want to know what that path is because this feels a little bit like it did when you didn't come out when Hillary Clinton was clearly the person folks were going for. So can you explain why you're still in the race and what this path is that you see? Well, one of the reasons, that's not quite accurate. I worked as hard as I could for Hillary Clinton. But the reason, there is a path to victory. Bernie, just so we're clear, you worked for Hillary, but it took you a very, very long time to hop in. And your people also, it took a very long time for them to hop in. So When I say that, that's what I'm talking about. Well, I don't accept that characterization, but the point is people have a right to vote in a democracy. People have a right, last I heard, people in a democracy have a right to vote. And they have a right to vote for the agenda that they think can work for America, especially in this very, very difficult moment. We are assessing our campaign as a matter of fact, where we want to go forward. But people in a democracy do have a right to vote. And right now, in this unprecedented moment in American history, I think we need to have a very serious discussion about how we go forward. And one of the things that I am working on with other members of the Senate and Congress is a new stimulus package, which not only makes sure that all of our people in this crisis have health care, but also that they continue to receive their paycheck. We have got to understand where we are at. And right now is April 1st. It is likely possible there are millions of people who cannot pay their rent. They are really lucky that Bernie Sanders is so nice because if I were in Bernie Sanders position, just to spite them, I would declare that I'm not going anywhere. I'm staying in all the way until the convention. And if I don't win, then I'll be running as an independent. Maybe I'll be endorsing the Green Party nominee. They don't realize that if Bernie Sanders really wanted to be nasty, he could be nasty. And I think it's warranted given all of the poor treatment that they've given him. Think about this. Back in 2015, when the Republican Party establishment and Fox News were all pressuring Donald Trump to support the nominee, don't be divisive, after he basically said, I would run as an independent if they're going to treat me like this. What did he do? After signing a loyalty pledge, he doubled down and said, actually, maybe I will run as an independent. Like Bernie has got to understand that these people, they don't like him. He's only useful to them insofar as he provides them with ratings and he's willing to be obedient. But since he's not being obedient, since he's not obeying like a good little soldier and falling in line and supporting Joe Biden, they absolutely despise him. And it's funny how Whoopi Goldberg is pretending to be a good journalist there. But why wouldn't she bring on Joe Biden and ask him about the credible rape allegation that nobody in the media is talking about? If you actually want to be a trailblazer, be a good journalist Whoopi Goldberg, if that's what you're calling yourself now, I don't know what. Why wouldn't you actually be a serious person and focus on the real issues and not trying to pressure Bernie Sanders to drop out when half the country hasn't even made their voices heard? Now, what irritated me even more about that clip is the aftermath when Democratic Party hack, Alyssa Milano, was so pleased with Whoopi's questioning that she tweeted out, Thank you, Whoopi Goldberg, this moment in time is too important to take bullshit from our politicians. Hey, listen, any word on the rape allegations against the candidate that you support? Like, you're this huge feminist icon, a leader in the Me Too movement, no? Why haven't you said anything about the rape allegations? Don't act like you don't see us tweeting this news to you. Don't act like you don't see us pressing you to give an answer. We know you hear us. You're just choosing to ignore it because you know it makes you look really hypocritical. So the best move for you is to pretend like they don't exist. So rather than focusing on Bernie Sanders, why don't you focus on your friend as you call him and ask him whether or not these rape allegations are legitimate and why he hasn't called for an FBI investigation into the claims of terror read. Why haven't you done that yet, Alyssa Milano? Until you do that, kindly shut the fuck up. Now, moving on, they get to the discussion about Medicare for All and this is where the interview really goes off the rails because they posed the question to Bernie Sanders about Medicare for All and how it would be valuable during a global pandemic which should be obvious but they set up the question by basically lying about other systems, other countries with single-payer systems to be exact. Take a look. Countries with universal health care routinely have to wait longer and sometimes die before receiving many of the medical treatments right now if you can't afford to wait because Corona isn't, they're having this, it's not something you can wait on healthcare for. So what would your counter be to why that would be beneficial right now? Well, Sarah, I mean the truth is that there are long waiting, before Corona virus, there were long waiting lines in the country for people who need healthcare. The truth is that in our country there are, for many, in many, many instances, other countries for normal procedures get healthcare a lot more rapidly than we do in this country. We have areas of America right now in rural areas, for example, where you don't have the kind of doctors you should, where hospitals are being closed down. We are paying far more for prescription drugs than other people in any other country, in some cases 10 times more because we don't negotiate prices for prescription drugs. So I don't accept the basic premise of your argument. I think the truth is that in Canada and other countries around the world, their healthcare systems are far more popular than our system is because the function of our system, to be honest, is to make billions of dollars in profits for the insurance companies and the drug companies, not to provide quality care to all people. I want to repeat what she said. Countries with universal healthcare routinely have to wait longer and sometimes die before receiving many of the medical treatments. Okay, what study are you citing? Which country are you talking about? What anecdotes do you have to prove this point? Name it. Provide us with the study, provide us with the data. Oh, you don't have that because you're lying because, guess what, every single country has wait times, including the United States. And some countries with national or single-payer systems actually have shorter wait times than the United States. Now, our neighbor, Canada, they actually do have longer wait times than us. But let me ask you this question. How many people in Canada die because they don't have healthcare? The answer is zero people. Now, contrast that with the United States. How many people in this country die every single year because they don't have healthcare? 68,000. This is not according to Mike from the Humanist Report. This is according to a peer-reviewed Yale study. What do you have? Where's your data? Where's your numbers? Where's your studies? Site them or shut the fuck up. See, the thing that they don't tell you about is elective procedures. You know, that does have a longer waiting time because everyone is covered. So if there is a procedure that is more urgent, and you're going to prioritize that person, that individual who needs a necessary procedure to survive will jump to the front of the line, and sometimes those just seeking elective procedures. Minor surgeries have to wait a little bit longer. But guess what? Nobody dies because they don't have healthcare. Zero people die in Canada because they don't have healthcare. So you can try to cite statistics and facts, but if you really want to play that game, you can try to criticize you not to, unless you want to look like an absolute fucking liar. Now, believe it or not, it gets worse because Sonny Hauston comes in and she brings up the claim that Bernie Sanders is supposedly politicizing a global pandemic by talking about the number one thing that we should be looking at during a global pandemic. Healthcare. Take a look. Some are accusing you of using the pandemic to push Medicare for all. They're saying, you know, at this time, we should put politics aside and come together behind the president. What is your response to politicizing this allegation that everyone is politicizing? Well, I don't know who is making the allegation. You know, our political opponents will make all kinds of accusations, but should we put politics aside and all come together? Of course we should. And when we all come together, it seems to me we have to do several things. One of them is guarantee healthcare to all people right now. The absurdity that you may be diagnosed with the coronavirus and you go into the hospital and you spend thousands of dollars getting treated and maybe God willing, you come out alive, well, you got a huge bill out there. If you're being diagnosed with cancer right now, the truth is that we have 500,000 people a year who go bankrupt because of medically related bills. So let us come together. You're absolutely right. But in coming together, we got to do a couple of things. One thing to say that especially in this crisis, people should not have to worry about the cost of healthcare. They should not have to worry about whether they can afford prescription drugs or not. They should not have to worry whether the pharmaceutical industry is going to make billions of dollars by creating a vaccine that will be unaffordable to ordinary people. It must be free to all. So let's come together on that premise. Oh, so some people are accusing Bernie Sanders of politicizing this issue? Who? Name them. Name the author of the article you read. You sound like Donald Trump, Sonny. Many people are saying that you are politicizing this pandemic. My Trump impression is horrible, but I mean, you get the point. You're saying that. Just admit it. And as she broadcasts from her mansion, her beautiful home, I think that she should just be honest and word that question in the way that we know she wants to. Why should I, a multi-millionaire who gets paid so much money more than most Americans will have in their lives, why should I give a shit about poor people dying? I have healthcare. Fuck them. I got mine. Why should I care about poor people? Just like word the question that way. We know that you don't care about poor people dying, Sonny. You've been very clear. You've been very hostile towards Medicare for All. You and your hosts at the view. But just admit that you don't care that 68,000 people die every single year because they don't have healthcare. Their lives don't matter to you because you are an elitist, right? And continuing to push this issue of Medicare for All makes your party, your team look bad because they are unwilling to support it because they've been bought and paid for by the private health industry. So just admit that you don't actually care about the lives of poor people and them dying. It doesn't matter to you because the talk of Medicare for All is inconvenient because it makes your team look bad. Just fucking admit it, you goddamn hacks. You goddamn frauds. Like, these are genuinely bad people. And I saw a tweet from June, otherwise known as Shuwan Head on Twitter, who put up a poll and said if you had to destroy one, but only one, between Fox News, MSNBC and The View, after this segment, I think I would have to choose The View because when it comes to who's doing the most damage in this country, The View has to be towards the top of that list because think about this. People who watch Fox News, it's a certain segment of the population who will always believe Fox News no matter what. And the same is true for MSNBC. But when it comes to The View, that's also true, but the problem is that people who watch The View, I'm assuming are a bit more apolitical than MSNBC viewers. So people who otherwise don't necessarily have any strong political positions are getting this biased take and they are shaping the worldview of apolitical Karens everywhere. So, I mean, The View has got to be one of the most harmful shows because of the misinformation that they spread. Actively, you saw it. That host literally tried to claim that people are dying in countries with single-payer healthcare because they have to wait so long. That's not happening. And if it is, prove me wrong, cite a study. Just one. Just one. You can't do it because you are fucking liars, manufacturing consents. So The View is just terrible and I've said this before and I'm gonna say it every single time I talk about The View. The collective IQ of the United States would increase by at least 10, maybe 15 points if this show were canceled and the day that it's canceled we should all be celebrating because that means that Americans will be a little bit smarter by not having to listen to these rich clowns talk down to the peasants from their ivory towers while pretending to know what they're talking about while pretending to care what the peasants go through. As they tell you how bad Medicare for All is from their fucking mansions where they're protected. Many people are telling me about how wonderful the Humanist Report is. Bigly.