Outspoken comedian Roseanne Barr stopped by The Michael Knowles Show to share some of her opinions about the activist co-hosts on “The View,” and she did not hold back with her criticisms.
As expected, Whoopi Goldberg and crew were elated after former president Donald Trump was found guilty in the Manhattan hush-money case. Every single co-cost, including those who identify as Republicans, seemed to support the verdict that’s been criticized by many legal experts.
Barr, who stars in the new DailyWire+ animated comedy “Mr. Birchum,” joined Knowles on Tuesday to discuss the new show along with other topics. She told Knowles that she believes that Trump is the one person standing in the way of the nation’s destruction. “We’re in living history,” the celeb said during the podcast interview. “It’s quite biblical.”
“It’s a terrible miscarriage of justice, what’s happened to President Trump. Making a mockery of our judicial system, what they’ve done. And that’s stunning and disappointing to all Americans who love our constitutional republic and our Constitution and everything that hangs on it,” Barr continued, saying she believed that leftists are trying to “destroy America.”
“America is the only thing that stands in the way of their global one-world Nazi government,” she added.
Barr said the silver lining is that recent events have led to these activists “exposing themselves” and their agenda to the world.
The sitcom star next came down hard on the women who host “The View.”
“I thought America was about being fair and showing two sides… because it is that way in reality. I felt like on television it was your duty to represent two sides and not like, be ‘The View,’” Barr said.
“They’re all communist crusaders,” she added.
As for Goldberg, who’s been criticized in the past for adopting the Jewish-sounding last name, Barr said she’s a “cultural appropriator of Judaism” and said her persona is “Jew-face.”
“It’s so despicable and offensive to me and to Jews like me. Especially now,” Barr told Knowles.
The TV star also described “View” co-host Joy Behar as “an alien” who’s “from another planet.”
Barr described how she received pushback from ABC producers when she tried to incorporate racial inclusion on her popular TV show.
“I wanted to have everybody represented,” she said. “The first black character on my show, they wanted to name her Juanita Epstein or something. And it was despicable to me, so I said no and that was a big fight. And then in the factory, they would bring in all these black people and they’d make them stand in the back.”
The actress said that when she wanted to introduce a “mixed race granddaughter” onto the show, the producers “freaked out.” But Barr said she insisted, even after producers said they couldn’t find an actor to fit the bill.