Whoopi Goldberg
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Whoopi Goldberg had yet another unhinged meltdown on her ABC talk show The View on Wednesday morning. This time, she raged against Republicans who are claiming Virginia’s successful measure to redistrict the state’s Congressional seats in a way that strongly favors Democrats is unfair to conservatives.

Goldberg Unravels On Live TV

Goldberg, 70, lost her patience on those who believe that this gerrymandering is unfair to Republicans.

“This is for me, really, like, where is it going to end? Because Texas did this,” Goldberg began. “Then California said, ‘No, no, we’re going to do this now.’ Virginia said, ‘Listen, we’re going to ask our people what they want’ — as did the folks in California — said, ‘You want to do this?’ California people said, ‘Yeah, we don’t like what’s happening.’”

“So you can’t clutch your pearls and go, ‘Oh my god, I can’t believe you did this,'” she continued. “This is what happens when you … well, no, I’m not even gonna say it, because I don’t want to get in trouble.”

Goldberg then asked her fellow panelists for their thoughts on the matter. The radically liberal Joy Behar, 83, made it clear that she’s very much in favor of the Virginia measure.

“It’s fun to watch the Democrats find their testicularity,” Behar said gleefully. “Some of the Republicans are turning on Trump. My best friend Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote on X, ‘A once-red state is turning into one of the bluest states because people don’t want to support Republicans.’ Now, it’s kind of heartwarming, isn’t it?”

“I don’t think they don’t want to support Republicans,” Goldberg clarified. “I think they don’t want to support the MAGA.”

Other Co-Hosts Weigh In

The far-leftwing Sunny Hostin, 57, then chimed in to throw in her two cents.

“The Republican Party did start this,” Hostin claimed. “They started it in Texas, and they didn’t do it by the will of the people, they didn’t have an election. They didn’t put it on the ballot, they did it within the legislature, and Texas stole — well, redistricted — and took five seats. So California, which has the GDP of a small country, basically said, ‘I’ll see your five, and I’m gonna get you five.’ So then the Democrats got five.”

“I thought it should have ended there, but if you look at it, then North Carolina got it involved, and Republicans started little by little, chipping away, taking away the will of the people,” she added. “And now you’ve got Virginia saying, ‘We’re going to take it to the people, not the legislature. We’re going to take it to the people.’ And the people now have spoken.”

Not stopping there, Hostin doubled down by saying, “Now the Democrats have a 10 to nine advantage in the House, and I’ve got to tell you, when they go low, I think you go to the Earth’s crust. You got to meet the freaking energy.”

Token Conservative Issues Warning

Alyssa Farah Griffin, who previously worked in the Donald Trump administration before she turned on the president, issued a warning of caution to those who are celebrating this.

“As we speak, we may not remember the government is still in a partial shutdown,” said Griffin, 36. “This is one of the worst Congresses in modern history in my opinion. The approval ratings speak for themselves. Only 10% of Americans approve of Congress, only 29% of congressional Republicans, only 24% approve of congressional debt. People don’t like what’s happening. They don’t feel like Congress is solving issues for them… Both sides engage in partisan gerrymandering, and it’s ruining our country.”

Sara Haines, 48, agreed with Griffin, saying, “It’s interesting that on the heels of watching three people resign from Congress for everything from sexual misconduct to bribery and fraud, all these things, I care less about the numbers and more about the quality of people we’re putting there.”

Goldberg Rages Again

This didn’t sit well with Goldberg, who fired back at her co-hosts by embarking on yet another rant against Republicans.

“I’m going to tell you something because you are right in your thought process, but until the Republicans stopped saying, ‘We’re doing this’ — because they were very clear about why they were doing it. ‘We don’t want this group to have this representation,'” she exclaimed. “Once you do that, they’re fighting words, and there’s nothing you can do. But what you’re saying is correct.”

Goldberg later ended the segment by calling for the end of gerrymandering in general.

“There are good people out there,” Goldberg concluded. “There are people who want to do this, but people don’t want to start to run [for office] and then get removed because you’ve changed the map. Leave the map alone. Just leave the map alone. Let people decide who they want and what they want. You don’t own the government. We own the government. Everybody stop at the redistricting. Let people win on their own merit because cheating doesn’t work. Cheating just makes it worse.”

Check out this full segment for yourself in the video below.

It continues to be infuriating that Goldberg has a platform to spew her nonsense to the world on a daily basis.

Goldberg can rant against Republicans all that she wants to, but she’s not convincing anyone to come to her side. The only people listening to Goldberg and taking her seriously are far-left liberals who were always going to vote Democrat anyway. In the end, she’s just preaching to an ignorantly liberal choir.

Good riddance to you, Whoopi Goldberg!