Whoopi Goldberg’s Brain-Dead Meltdown: Greg Gutfeld & Tyrus Humiliate The View’s Queen of Woke Stupidity On Live TV

If you ever wanted to see the absolute bottom of daytime television, look no further than Whoopi Goldberg’s latest self-destruction on The View—a show so obsessed with race-baiting and sanctimonious drivel, it makes Jerry Springer look like a Mensa meeting. But this time, Whoopi didn’t just embarrass herself; she got publicly eviscerated by Greg Gutfeld and Tyrus, two guys who didn’t even need to set foot on her set to expose her for the clueless fraud she’s become.

The View: Where Sanity Goes to Die

Let’s be honest: The View has become the dumping ground for washed-up celebrities and professional victims. It’s a place where logic and reason are sacrificed daily on the altar of outrage, and Whoopi Goldberg reigns supreme as the high priestess of stupidity. She’s joined by Sunny Hostin, the broke-ass Bette Midler knockoff, and a rotating cast of race-obsessed hacks who make sure every topic—no matter how trivial—is twisted into a lecture about white privilege, systemic oppression, and how evil America is.

But even by The View’s abysmally low standards, Whoopi’s latest performance was a masterclass in idiocy. It began with her jaw-droppingly ignorant claim that the Holocaust “had nothing to do with race.” You read that right: on a show where everything is about race, Whoopi decided that one of history’s worst genocides was just “man’s inhumanity to man.” The backlash was immediate and brutal. ABC suspended her for two weeks, a slap on the wrist that did nothing to curb her ego or her addiction to self-righteous monologues.

Enter Gutfeld & Tyrus: The Wrecking Crew

While Whoopi sulked backstage, Greg Gutfeld and Tyrus did what they do best—shredding her credibility from afar with sarcasm so sharp it could cut steel. Gutfeld, the king of deadpan destruction, didn’t even need to mention Whoopi by name half the time. Her stupidity was so legendary, the jokes wrote themselves. He called her commentary “performance art for the deeply confused,” and compared her suspension to running out of raw cookie dough in the green room—a tragedy for The View’s pampered cast.

Tyrus, never one to pull punches, went even harder. He called out The View’s parade of black racists who get a free pass to trash white America all day long, while anyone who dares to dissent gets run off the show in tears. He mocked Whoopi’s meltdown as a Marvel-level disaster, her credibility collapsing like Thanos snapping half the universe out of existence. The brilliance of their takedown? They didn’t even have to show up. Their commentary was so devastating, it turned Whoopi into a national punchline overnight.

Whoopi’s Playbook: Deny, Deflect, Perform

Faced with facts and ridicule, Whoopi did what she always does—she performed. First came the slow clap, her trademark move when she’s out of arguments but still desperate to look powerful. Then came the eye rolls, the exaggerated sighs, and the “I’m too exhausted to deal with this” act. It’s classic Whoopi: when reality pushes back, she doesn’t engage, she declares herself above the conversation and hopes the audience’s applause will drown out the cracks in her logic.

But this time, the internet wasn’t buying it. Twitter roasted her before The View even went to commercial break. Reddit lit up with savage memes. YouTube comment sections became open mic nights for comedians dunking on her ignorance. Even longtime fans started questioning her consistency, remembering her defense of Mel Gibson after his infamous rant, her semantic gymnastics to excuse convicted directors, and her endless lectures about free speech that only apply when she’s the one under fire.

The View’s Toxic Ecosystem

What makes this spectacle so satisfying is that Gutfeld and Tyrus weren’t just mocking Whoopi—they were mocking the entire ecosystem of celebrity-led outrage that The View represents. Two comedians sitting hundreds of miles away managed to expose the hollow core of daytime TV with nothing but sarcasm and metaphors. The View isn’t about accountability. It’s about recycling outrage for ratings, and Whoopi is its most reliable meltdown machine.

Every time she gets called out, she doubles down, hoping her victim act will shield her from criticism. But the cracks are showing. The View has run off every conservative voice it’s ever had—Meghan McCain left in tears, unable to withstand the constant attacks from Whoopi and her race-baiting cronies. The show doesn’t want debate, it wants conformity. Anyone who strays from the party line is branded a racist, a bigot, or worse.

Greg Gutfeld: Whoopi Goldberg is on the very wrong side of history

Whoopi’s Greatest Hits: Hypocrisy on Repeat

Whoopi’s history of stepping into contradictions is legendary. She’s brushed off criminal behavior with semantic arguments, misquoted economic data while lecturing America about being informed, and condemned cancel culture right before leading her own mini-cancel campaigns on air. When her decrees collapse, she plays the victim, hoping outrage will carry her through another news cycle.

Her Holocaust comments weren’t a one-off. They were just the latest in a long line of brain-dead takes that reveal her utter ignorance and arrogance. She doesn’t debate—she decrees. And when those decrees implode, she expects the world to feel sorry for her.

The Internet’s Roast: Whoopi Gets Cooked

This time, the internet didn’t let her off the hook. The memes were brutal. The jokes merciless. Even viewers who once defended her found themselves cringing at her hypocrisy. Whoopi’s meltdown became fuel for an internet roast that spread far beyond her usual critics. Her reputation as the queen of woke stupidity was cemented, and Gutfeld and Tyrus emerged as the unlikely heroes of the moment.

Daytime TV’s Collapse: Exposed by Sarcasm

Here’s the punchline: The View isn’t shaping the conversation anymore. It’s the people exposing how hollow it’s become. When two guys with microphones can unravel a Hollywood giant from hundreds of miles away, maybe it’s time to admit that the real power lies with those who refuse to play the outrage game.

Whoopi will be back—she always comes back. The View will keep recycling outrage, delivering hot takes and meltdowns for ratings. But the audience is catching on. The contrast between Whoopi’s collapsing theatrics and Gutfeld and Tyrus’s effortless mockery says more about the state of daytime TV than any rant ever could.

The Real Problem: Race-Baiting for Ratings

Let’s call it what it is: The View is a race-baiting factory. It doesn’t want honest conversation. It wants division, drama, and endless lectures about how awful America is. Whoopi Goldberg isn’t just the queen of woke stupidity—she’s the poster child for everything wrong with daytime television. Her ignorance is matched only by her arrogance, and her ability to turn every topic into a self-serving tirade is unrivaled.

Greg Gutfeld and Tyrus exposed her for what she is—a fraud. They didn’t need to shout, argue, or crash the set. Their sarcasm was enough to unravel the entire facade. Whoopi’s credibility collapsed, and The View’s reputation as the dumbest show on TV was confirmed.

Conclusion: The View’s Era of Idiocy

In the end, Whoopi’s meltdown is more than just another viral clip. It’s a warning sign that the era of unchallenged media stupidity is coming to an end. Americans are tired of being lied to, divided, and lectured by hypocrites who wouldn’t recognize a fact if it bit them on the ass.

Greg Gutfeld and Tyrus didn’t just destroy Whoopi Goldberg—they destroyed the illusion that The View matters. The show will limp on, recycling outrage for ratings, but its power is fading. The real conversation is happening elsewhere, and Whoopi is just a punchline.

So next time you see Whoopi Goldberg slow-clapping her way through another self-righteous monologue, remember: it’s not wisdom, it’s desperation. And thanks to Gutfeld and Tyrus, the world is finally in on the joke.

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