Buckle up, folks, because the hosts of The View have once again unleashed their trademark blend of unhinged bluster and jaw-dropping ignorance, proving that if there’s one thing they excel at, it’s being consistently, maddeningly wrong. On March 10, 2025, NewsBusters dropped a scorching report by Nicholas Fondacaro that captures the latest fiasco: Whoopi Goldberg, in full intimidating meltdown mode, defending men competing in women’s sports with the baffling claim that opposition stems from men who “don’t know anything about our bodies.” Yes, you read that right—this is the hill she’s chosen to die on, and it’s a doozy.
NewsBusters: Whoopi Defends Men in Women’s Sports: Men ‘Don’t Know’ ‘Our Bodies’
Dylan Mulvaney, a man who thinks he’s woman and the social media influencer who got Bud Light boycotted, appeared on ABC’s The View during Monday’s episode to pitch his new book, Paper Dolls. While conversing with him, ABC News moderator Whoopi Goldberg defended men competing in women’s sports and suggested the opposition came from men who “don’t know anything about our bodies.”
The episode in question saw Dylan Mulvaney, the social media influencer infamous for tanking Bud Light’s brand, prancing onto The View to plug his new book, Paper Dolls. What followed was a masterclass in absurdity. Whoopi, ever the sage of incoherent rants, seized the moment to address the “debate” over transgender athletes in women’s sports. Responding to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent stance that it’s “deeply unfair,” Whoopi spun a narrative so detached from reality it’s almost performance art. “Men don’t know anything about our bodies,” she declared, as if biological males competing against females in physical sports is a matter of anatomical trivia rather than basic fairness or physics. The implication? Critics—many of whom are women, mind you—are just clueless dudes meddling in lady business. It’s a take so unhinged it defies logic, yet it’s par for the course for this crew.
The agony doesn’t stop there. Co-host Sara Haines chimed in with her own brand of oblivious cheerleading, gushing over Mulvaney’s claim of “coming out” as trans at age four. “So often, sadly it’s mis-assigned to schools, and someone is trying to change someone,” she lamented, ignoring the glaring question of how a preschooler could possibly grasp such a concept. Meanwhile, the panel conveniently sidestepped stories like that of Payton McNabb, a female athlete left with lasting injuries—impaired vision and partial paralysis—after a biological male spiked a volleyball into her head during a game. Real-world consequences? Not on The View’s radar. They’re too busy polishing their halos and preaching to the choir.
This isn’t just ignorance—it’s willful, aggressive denial of facts, delivered with the kind of sanctimonious fury that makes your skin crawl. Fondacaro’s report nails it: this is a show that “purportedly supports all women” but crumbles under scrutiny when the topic turns to fairness or science. Posts on X echo the sentiment, with users slamming The View as “the most useless and ignorant show on television” and marveling at the hosts’ “astonishing level of ignorance.” And yet, the ladies soldier on, undeterred by reality, their voices rising to a fever pitch as they double down on nonsense.
The March 10 episode is just the latest exhibit in The View’s Hall of Shame—a shrine to agonizing ignorance where critical thinking goes to die. Whoopi’s outburst isn’t an outlier; it’s the norm. Whether it’s Sunny Hostin’s conspiracies, Joy Behar’s lie-laden tirades, or Whoopi’s penchant for shouting down dissent, this talk show remains a daily spectacle of intellectual collapse. Tune in if you dare, but don’t expect enlightenment—just a front-row seat to the trainwreck that never stops crashing.