
In a television landscape increasingly defined by echo chambers and curated outrage, Tyrus just delivered a heavyweight reality check that has left The View reeling. The Fox News contributor and former NWA World Champion didn’t just critique the daytime staple; he performed a surgical takedown of its business model, its casting choices, and what he describes as a toxic reliance on racial division.
While the co-hosts of The View—Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, and Joy Behar—often pride themselves on being the arbiters of modern discourse, Tyrus exposed a different reality: a show that thrives on “race baiting” while systematically silencing the very diverse opinions it claims to welcome.
“Fire the Race Baiters”: The Tyrus Solution
Tyrus didn’t mince words when he addressed the recent rumors and shifts at The View. His message was clear: the show doesn’t have a “Trump problem” or a “Republican problem”; it has a character problem.
“You don’t need to find Trumpers,” Tyrus argued. “You need to fire your race baiters. You need to fire the two racists.”
He pointed to a historical pattern on the show where conservative voices, such as Meghan McCain, were brought on as “representatives” of the other side, only to be “run off” by the constant hostility of the panel. Tyrus noted that every time a dissenting opinion is voiced, the co-host is met with tears, attacks, or the “black card,” rather than a substantive debate.
The Irony of “Oppression” from a Million-Dollar Chair
One of the most viral moments of the critique involved Tyrus pointing out the staggering irony of the show’s frequent “oppression” narratives. He took aim at Sunny Hostin and Whoopi Goldberg, who often draw parallels between the United States and repressive regimes like Iran.
“Only in America can a person sit on a TV show getting paid millions and millions of dollars to have the floor… and say it,” Tyrus noted. He highlighted that if life in America were truly comparable to the regimes they cite, their act of interrupting colleagues and speaking in public would result in “stoning,” not a massive paycheck from ABC.
Tyrus framed this as a betrayal of the American opportunity: “You live in a country where you might feel a certain way… but you have an opportunity even as dumb as the she.”

The $32 Million Comparison: A Culture of Lies
Drawing a parallel to the political deceptions recently exposed by Jim Jordan and Anna Paulina Luna regarding Adam Schiff, Tyrus suggested that The View has become the media equivalent of a “creative writing workshop.” Much like Schiff’s discredited Russia collusion narrative, The View has spent years pushing storylines—such as the “Hitler” comparisons for political rivals—that the American people have ultimately rejected.
“This should have been a reset for everyone who pushed lies and misinformation,” Tyrus said. “Instead of coming back and saying ‘we lied,’ they are now doubling down. People see right through your lies.”
The “Joy” of Resentment
Tyrus also targeted Joy Behar, specifically her comments about refusing to share a kidney with a Trump supporter. He described this as the “moral foundation for resentment” that drives the show. By framing political disagreement as a reason to deny life-saving medical help, Tyrus argues that the show has moved beyond debate and into “deadly ideology.”
He joked that Behar’s denial of reality is “as believable as her red hair,” adding that the show’s biggest achievement is turning daytime TV into a “caffeine-fueled cycle of contradictions wrapped in moral certainty.”
The Bottom Line: Accountability Looks Good on Washington and Media
The “truth bomb” dropped by Tyrus isn’t just an attack on a daytime show; it’s a demand for accountability. He reminded the audience that in any other profession, burning through public trust and millions of dollars while being consistently wrong would result in being “escorted out with a cardboard box.”
By staying calm, using dry humor, and refusing to get pulled into the theatrical drama, Tyrus flipped the script on the panel. He exposed the echo chamber for what it is: a place where “agreement equals acceptance and disagreement equals exile.”
As the internet memes Tyrus’s calm, knowing expression against Whoopi’s stunned silence, the message is clear: the illusion has cracked. If the “witch’s coven” continues to double down on the narratives America has rejected, they may find their audience shrinking even further as the public chooses the “birthright” of the truth over the performance of the View.
Tyrus’s Final Mic Drop:
On Whoopi Goldberg: “Shame on you, Whoopi. Play the black card somewhere else because it don’t work here in America.”
On Casting: “Clean up your own backyard and get the racist people out… You allowed black racists on TV who could just go all day and say anything.”
On the Future: “Keep doing what you’re doing [lying], because if you keep that up, we’re going to keep getting the Senate and probably the House and the White House.
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