Blowhard Joy Behar Scolds 'View' Male Audience Members During Christine Blasey Ford Appearance

Hey guys, why in the hell would you ever be caught attending a live taping of The View?

Shame on you. By now, you should understand that you're a target of these absolute miserable pigs like Joy Behar, who decided Tuesday, that the men in the audience didn't clap, or clap hard enough, for Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who accused Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault. 

Blasey Ford, who is on a book tour that has seen her doing interviews with all the usual left-wing media outlets, played the role of the sympathetic victim as Behar launched into her assault. 

"What men need to understand, they have to step up to help us. We can't do this ourselves. I notice, I watch when people were clapping. Some of the men did not clap in this audience," Behar lectured. 

Let's go back into the archives of 2018, a long time ago, and take a look at why men might not have clapped in support of Blasey Ford. Her credibility has been in question from the start. In an opinion piece in the USA Today at the time, columnist Margot Cleveland wrote about those credibility issues. 

Cleveland wrote

But the problem for Ford is not that she doesn’t remember everything: It is that everything she remembers changes at her convenience. 

First, Ford’s testimony that the assault occurred in the summer of 1982, when just 15, conflicted with both her therapist’s notes and the text message Ford sent to the Washington Post. According to reporter Emma Brown, Ford claimed she had been assaulted in the mid-1980s; and the therapist’s notes stated Ford had been the victim of an attempted rape in her late teens. But by that time, Kavanaugh was attending Yale, so Ford’s recasting of the attack to the summer of 1982 is suspect. 

But, according to Joy Behar, men should just blindly clap for the lady. Yaaaay, go Christine!

Cleveland continued: 

Another significant change in the scenario came when Ford testified about the location of the party. She had originally told the Washington Post that the attack took place at a house not far from the country club. Yet, when Mitchell revealed a map of the relevant locations and reminded Ford that she had described the attack as having occurred near the country club, Ford backtracked: "I would describe [the house] as it's somewhere between my house and the country club in that vicinity that’s shown in your picture."  Ford added that the country club was a 20-minute drive from her home. 

There were discrepancies in Ford's testimony on the interior of the home and there were issues with notes taken by a therapist – Kavanaugh wasn't named as Ford's attacker. 

"Yes, victims must be believed. But Ford is not a victim — at least not of Kavanaugh," Margot Cleveland concluded. 

To blowhard Joy Behar, she'd heard everything she needed to hear from Ford. The Supreme Court Justice nominee that Behar hated and wished to keep off the Court was GUILTY of sexual assault. 

And if you don't believe that, you're the enemy. 

Lesson learned, men. Stay away from The View. 

Tell me I'm wrong. Tell me I'm right. Fire away.

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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.