Whoopi, Joy, and Sunny All Say They’ll Quit “Immediately” If The View Adds Candace Owens…

Whoopi, Joy, and Sunny All Say They’ll Quit “Immediately” If The View Adds Candace Owens…

Candace Owens scares the women of “The View.” The trio of twisted leftists that is Whoopi, Joy, and Sunny have made it clear: If the network hires her, they’ll quit.

“She’s a MAGA extremist who sells nonsense to numbskulls,” said Whoopi, “There’s no way I’ll sit at a table and take her seriously.”

“I can’t do it,” said Joy, “she’s awful. She’s just gonna go off the handle and scream all the time.”

Sunny Hostin had nothing to add other than to declare Owens a “trailer to people of color.”

As for Owens, she says she doesn’t care if they stay ot go. “The show would be better off without them,” she said, “maybe I can get Tomi Lahren and Laura Ingraham to come hang out.”

Ingraham said she has already passed on the spot several times and that she believes Owens is “out of her depth.”

“They’re just baiting her. She’ll take the job and they won’t quit. Then they’ll bully her for a few months until she quits.”

ABC will apparently offer Ownes a 3-year, $10 million deal to take their abuse. If she makes it the whole stretch, she gets a $10 million bonus and a formal apology from Whoopi, who said she’ll not be doing that under any circumstances.

But they can always work that out later.

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