Disney’s The View has long been a smug echo chamber for progressive talking points, but John Nolte’s latest takedown exposes it as little more than a left-wing super PAC masquerading as daytime TV. In his scorching Breitbart piece, Nolte highlights how the show’s hosts—Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, and the rest of the cackling coven—have booked zero Republican presidential candidates this cycle, while lavishing airtime on every Democrat from Kamala Harris to Tim Walz. It’s not oversight; it’s deliberate sabotage of the publicly owned airwaves, courtesy of Disney’s Grooming Syndicate, as Nolte aptly dubs them. This isn’t just biased entertainment; it’s a calculated abuse of broadcast licenses that should have the FCC knocking, proving once again that Big Media views conservatives as enemies to be silenced, not debated.
For the 2A community, this blackout is a flashing red warning light. Imagine if The View treated gun rights advocates the same way—no platforms for NRA leaders, no airtime for pro-Second Amendment senators like Ted Cruz or J.D. Vance, while gun-grabbers like Beto O’Rourke get fawning interviews. We’ve seen it before: the show’s reflexive hysteria over AR-15s as weapons of war, their amplification of every mass shooting narrative that demonizes law-abiding carriers, all without a single pro-gun voice to counterpunch. This isn’t neutral journalism; it’s grooming the masses for disarmament agendas, turning public airwaves into a megaphone for red-flag laws and assault weapon bans. Republicans who boycott or get blackballed mean no defense of the right to self-defense on one of TV’s biggest stages, letting lies about gun violence epidemics fester unchallenged.
The implications ripple far beyond election cycles. As Disney funnels millions into anti-2A dark money (remember their quiet support for Everytown?), this candidate snub underscores a media monopoly hell-bent on cultural capture. 2A patriots must ramp up alternative media—podcasts, X spaces, Rumble streams—to bypass these gatekeepers. Support creators like Nolte who call out the rot, and pressure advertisers to flee The View’s toxic ratings sinkhole. If Republicans win big in November, expect investigations into these broadcast abuses; until then, arm yourselves with facts, not just firearms, because the real war is for America’s mind.