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‘Best Clip on the Internet’: ‘The View’ Hosts and Audience Celebrate Tucker Carlson’s Fox News Exit

The co-hosts on ABC’s “The View” were live on-air just in time for the bombshell news that top Fox News host and propagandist Tucker Carlson and Fox News “have agreed to part ways,” as the right wing cable network characterized his exit in a press release.
They wasted no time celebrating.
As Whoopi Goldberg read a portion of the press release, the audience cheered.
She then, with her co-hosts, broke out into a wave.
Ana Navarro asked the audience to help her do something.
“Come on folks,” she said, breaking out into Steam’s hit many know simply as the “Hey Hey Hey, Goodbye” song.
Afterward, Sunny Hostin said, “I don’t think anyone likes to celebrate the demise of someone’s career, but he is responsible for the degradation, that we see, somewhat, of our democracy in this country. And I just think, as a faithful person: Look at God.”
Alyssa Farah Griffin added that Tucker Carlson has “been the biggest purveyor of pro-Russia talking points.”
Own social media, Democratic activist Aaron Parnas called a version of the video below “the best clip on the internet.”
Watch below or at this link.
FOX NEWS PARTS WAYS WITH TUCKER CARLSON: After Fox News announced that host Tucker Carlson and the media company have “agreed to part ways,” #TheView co-hosts react to the breaking news. https://t.co/cVclFZQmjA pic.twitter.com/hMkKPlznnS
— The View (@TheView) April 24, 2023
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