Megyn Kelly & Bill Maher Just TORCHED βThe Viewβ π₯βYou Wonβt Believe What They Actually Said On-Air
It didnβt happen on a debate stage.
It didnβt require a screaming match.
And it certainly didnβt need network approval.
But in under ten minutes, two of the most seasoned voices in American media dismantled one of daytime televisionβs most iconic shows β and the internet is still recovering.

It Started With a Joke. It Ended With a Mic Drop.
On a recent episode ofΒ Real Time, comedian Bill Maher delivered a trademark monologue. Sarcastic. Scathing. Borderline surgical.
βI got so many texts this week after Whoopi Goldberg went after me on air,β Maher began. βEveryone saying itβs karma. But guess what? Karma doesnβt exist. Life is random. And sometimesβ¦ itβs hilarious.β
He didnβt raise his voice. He didnβt rant. He just paused, let the smirk settle in, and moved on.
But viewers knew what was coming.
What followed wasnβt a comedy bit. It was a pointed commentary β and it didnβt land quietly.
Enter Megyn Kelly. And the Gloves Came Off.

Kelly, now known for her own viral-driven podcastΒ The Megyn Kelly Show, picked up where Maher left off β only this time, she named names.
βIβm just going to say it,β she told her audience. βThe View has become less about conversation and more about condescension. Itβs not analysis β itβs applause-line activism wrapped in coffee mugs.β
She wasnβt finished.
βTake Ana Navarro, for example. In your wildest imagination, she could never solo-host a show. She will only ever exist as part of an ensemble β and even then, sheβs background noise.β
That line made waves. Not because it was controversial, but because it didnβt come from Twitter. It came from someone who used to sit behind the anchor desk at NBC News and Fox News. Someone who had seen how the media sausage was made β and who wasnβt afraid to say it out loud.
Not Just Commentary β A Takedown of the Format
Maher and Kelly werenβt merely criticizingΒ The Viewβs hosts. They were attacking the showβs very DNA.
βThe problem with βThe Viewβ,β Maher noted, βisnβt the people. Itβs the premise. You call it βThe View,β not βThe Facts.β Thatβs the real issue in America right now β one view, shouted loudly, and every other voice gets shoved in the corner.β
Kelly echoed the sentiment in a follow-up episode, accusing the show of βplaying to caricatures rather than engaging in complexity.β
βThey donβt debate,β she said. βThey perform outrage. Itβs a loop of moral superiority, designed for applause, not understanding.β
She pointed to a recent segment where Sunny Hostin compared the January 6 Capitol riot to the Holocaust and slavery β not to equate them directly, but to frame them as βamong the worst moments in American history.β
The backlash was swift β and not just from the right. Even left-leaning critics expressed concern that such comparisons, if not fully contextualized, risk undermining the very issues they aim to spotlight.
Maher, ever the self-described βold-school liberal,β didnβt mince words.
βThatβs not commentary. Thatβs performance art with cue cards.β
When Daytime TV Became a Target

Why did this strike such a chord?
BecauseΒ The ViewΒ has long positioned itself as a space for women, for dialogue, for cultural commentary. But Maher and Kellyβs takedown pulled back the curtain on something else: the performative nature of modern political entertainment.
βThe fact that they issued not one, not two, but four legal corrections during a single episode,β Kelly said, holding up a printout, βtells you everything you need to know. This isnβt analysis. Itβs liability control.β
One correction involved comments about Donald Trump. Another about former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. A third had to do with misstatements regarding campaign finance.
βThis is a pattern,β Kelly said. βThey throw out wild claims for ratings, and then quietly walk them back when the cameras are off.β
What Makes This Clash Different?
This isnβt the first timeΒ The ViewΒ has faced backlash. But what makes this moment different is who the critics are.
These arenβt fringe voices or anonymous social media accounts. These are mainstream, high-profile media veterans with decades of experience β and loyal audiences of their own.
Kelly, in particular, has built a platform off of going after the media elite β and sheβs built it with precision.
βBill Maher hasnβt changed,β she said. βHeβs the same guy heβs always been. But now, because he questions progressive orthodoxy, they treat him like a threat.β
βAnd when I criticizeΒ The View? Suddenly Iβm βattacking women.β Give me a break.β
The Internet Responds β and Itβs Not What Youβd Expect
Clips of Maher and Kellyβs comments went viral within hours. But what surprised many was the diversity of responses.
βYes,Β The ViewΒ has gone off the rails,β one liberal-leaning Reddit user posted. βEven I can admit that.β
βMegynβs not wrong here,β another wrote. βI disagree with her on a lot. But this was spot on.β
Still, others defended the show.
βA show likeΒ The ViewΒ isnβt meant to be a courtroom,β one user argued. βItβs emotional commentary. You want precision? WatchΒ PBS NewsHour.β
Fair enough. But for Kelly and Maher, thatβs the point.
βDonβt pretend itβs journalism,β Maher said. βDonβt frame it as truth. Call it what it is β performance.β
What Happens Now?
As of this week,Β The ViewΒ has not responded officially to either Maher or Kellyβs critiques. But behind the scenes, sources say the network is βtaking the criticism seriouslyβ β especially given the legal scrutiny tied to some of its recent segments.
Meanwhile, Kelly has teased more to come.
βIβm not done,β she said on her latest show. βDaytime TV has become a mirror of everything broken in media β shallow takes, scripted outrage, applause for the loudest. Itβs not empowering. Itβs exhausting.β
And Maher?
He ended his segment with a line that, once again, didnβt need to be shouted to land:
βWhen the most watched show for women in America turns into a midday mob β itβs not a view. Itβs a warning.β
FINAL THOUGHT
The View is still airing.
Megyn Kelly is still talking.
Bill Maher still has jokes.
But the next time aΒ βhot topicβΒ segment goes viral, donβt be surprised if the most cutting commentary comes not from the panel β but from those watching them burn the script.
Because in todayβs media world, silence isnβt the risk.
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