Conservative influencer rips co-hosts of ‘The View’ over criticism

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Daily Wire host Isabel Brown fired back at “The View” after co-hosts blasted her comments urging young Americans to embrace marriage and motherhood, calling the reaction “elitist” and “grossly out of context.”
“[That clip] “It was just two very short seconds of the biggest conversation we were having, clearly taken out of context and with the intent of continuing to push the anti-family propaganda against women of our generation that we saw everywhere yesterday on ‘The View,'” Brown said Tuesday on “Fox & Friends.”
“The View” co-hosts blasted Brown over remarks made at CPAC in Grapevine, Texas, last Thursday — particularly a moment in which she said, “If you’re not going to encourage your kids to grow up and have the courage to get married and have kids, more kids than they can afford before they think they’re ready, it’s about time you started.”
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Isabel Brown, host of “The Isabel Brown Show,” appears on Fox News Channel on March 31. (Fox and Friends/Screenshot)
“It’s these choices, like deleting our dating apps, stopping the birth control pill and saying ‘yes’ at the altar, that ultimately bleed into the political policies we see saving our country,” she added.
“The View” co-host Sara Haines fired back Monday, suggesting that mindset “wraps a woman’s worth in her ovaries.”
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ABC’s “The View” co-hosts Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Whoopi Goldberg, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sunny Hostin on the May 1, 2024 broadcast. (Lou Rocco/Getty Images)
Ana Navarro chimed in, saying, “At the end of the day, if you don’t pay my bills, you can’t tell me what I do with my uterus.”
Sunny Hostin added, “I think it’s just really reckless to suggest that people should have children when you know now that in this country there’s this affordability crisis…so she’s advocating for people to be born into poverty, for people not to be able to feed these children, and for people not to be able to educate these children and for people to be able to house these children…”
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Brown accused the co-hosts of being “out of touch,” blaming their “elitism” while arguing that the wealthy hosts were hypocritically lecturing ordinary Americans about having children.
“It’s always a matter of choice for these people until that choice is the beauty and joy and purpose of marriage and motherhood, which of course we should encourage people to achieve,” she said.



