In a stunning turn of events that media insiders are calling “the most dramatic network purge since ABC canceled Roseanne,” longtime The View co-hosts Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg have both been unceremoniously fired after making what ABC executives deemed “disgusting and disgraceful” comments about the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
The decision has sent shockwaves through daytime television, political circles, and anyone who thought The View would somehow outlive cockroaches, Twinkies, and Dick Clark’s ghost.
The controversy erupted during Monday morning’s broadcast, when Behar joked that Kirk’s memorial service looked like “a Chick-fil-A drive-thru with speeches,” while Whoopi followed up by quipping, “If Trump’s speaking at your funeral, you’re not resting in peace—you’re resting in propaganda.”
The audience tittered nervously, but ABC’s upper brass did not. Within minutes, social media lit up like a MAGA rally bonfire. Hashtags such as #CancelTheView, #JusticeForCharlie, and #WhoopiCaresNoMore began trending worldwide.
By lunchtime, ABC executives were already drafting pink slips. By dinnertime, Behar and Goldberg were gone.
In a press release that somehow managed to use both corporate buzzwords and the tone of a Southern preacher, ABC declared:
“At ABC, we pride ourselves on diversity of thought—but not when that thought desecrates the memory of a patriotic American martyr. Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg’s recent comments about Charlie Kirk were repulsive, disrespectful, and not even that funny. Effective immediately, both have been terminated indefinitely. May God bless America, Chick-fil-A, and Charlie Kirk’s memory.”
Whoopi reportedly left the set muttering, “I survived Sister Act 2 and this is what cancels me?” while Joy allegedly told producers, “At least I don’t have to pretend to like Meghan McCain anymore.”
Both hosts declined official comment but were later spotted at a New York Starbucks, sipping soy lattes and furiously refreshing their Twitter feeds for signs of liberal solidarity.
ABC wasted no time in announcing that The View will be replaced with a brand-new program: The Charlie Kirk Show: Daytime Patriot Edition. The show will be co-hosted by Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, alongside Megyn Kelly, with guest appearances from Tucker Carlson, Kid Rock, and “a rotating panel of bald eagles.”
Promo materials released late Tuesday promised, “Finally, a show for moms who homeschool, dads who own three grills, and anyone who believes the Pledge of Allegiance should be recited before breakfast.”
Conservative leaders celebrated the firings as a landmark cultural win. Tucker Carlson declared on his webcast:
“The end of The View marks the end of daytime disinformation. Whoopi and Joy mocked Charlie Kirk, and now they’re gone. That’s what accountability looks like.”
“Whoopi Goldberg—very bad, very nasty person. Joy Behar—one of the worst. Fired! Fired like they should have been years ago. And guess what? We’re replacing them with patriots. Tremendous patriots. People love it!”
Meanwhile, Turning Point USA announced they would be shipping free “Rest in Patriotism” mugs to every household that pledged never to watch reruns of The View again.
Alyssa Milano tweeted: “First they came for Joy and Whoopi, and I said nothing, because I was busy filming a Lifetime Christmas movie. But now I’m saying something: this is fascism with a side of macchiato.”
Rob Reiner chimed in: “Charlie Kirk is no martyr. Whoopi and Joy are the real heroes.” The response only poured gasoline on the partisan firestorm, with conservatives gleefully screenshotting tweets as proof that Hollywood is “out of touch with real America.”
Insiders say ABC may have stumbled onto a goldmine. The View has struggled in ratings for years, particularly among younger audiences who prefer their political arguments condensed into 30-second TikToks. The Charlie Kirk reboot, however, has already attracted massive interest.
An early teaser trailer, showing Erika Kirk and Megyn Kelly solemnly placing an American flag on a studio desk, racked up 50 million views in just 24 hours. The accompanying hashtag, #GoodbyeHensHelloPatriots, dominated Twitter trends for days.
Analysts predict the new show could rival The Price Is Right in viewership—especially since Bob Barker is no longer around to defend his throne. In a bizarre twist, Starbucks inserted itself into the drama, releasing a limited-edition “Charlie Kirk Memorial Roast.”
The packaging features Kirk’s smiling face alongside the slogan: “Hotter than liberal tears.” Each bag includes a free coupon for a “Patriot Pumpkin Latte,” served exclusively in red, white, and blue cups.
Despite their ouster, the two fired hosts aren’t entirely without prospects. Joy Behar is reportedly pitching a new show called The Other View, to be streamed on MSNBC+, where she and Rosie O’Donnell will scream at clouds for 45 minutes straight.
Whoopi, meanwhile, is rumored to be in talks with Hulu for a docuseries titled Whoopi Unchained: Life After Daytime TV. Episode one reportedly features her moving into a Vermont commune where she plans to “find her truth and brew kombucha.”
The firing of Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg marks not only the end of an era but also a seismic shift in the culture wars. What was once a cozy daytime chat show for suburban moms has now become the front line of America’s ideological battlefield.
To conservatives, it’s justice served piping hot, like a Patriot Latte with extra whipped cream. To liberals, it’s censorship masquerading as morality. To ABC, it’s a brilliant way to finally beat CBS’s The Talk in ratings.
One thing is certain: in the strange, polarized circus that is modern America, Charlie Kirk’s shadow looms larger than ever—even on daytime TV.
And for Joy and Whoopi? Let’s just say they’re probably wishing they had ordered their Starbucks under fake names.
NOTE: This is SATIRE, It’s Not True.