CNN's Jessica Schneider claims SCOTUS striking down New York's restrictive concealed carry law will lead to an explosion of mass shootings in Times Square.
"Several mass shootings in the last few months ... And the concern [is] ... handguns in populated places like Times Square"
CNN masturbation expert Jeffery Toobin decries the Second Amendment being a "1st class right" like the freedom of speech.
He also claims, without evidence, the conservative justices want people to buy guns "without background checks."
While admitting they don't have the information, CNN speculates the conservative justices just allowed guns in New York stadiums and the subway.
CNN legal analyst and SCOTUS biographer, Joan Biskupic was in an utter panic:
"Everything is different now because we have this six-justice supermajority... And it also just broadens the possibility for challenges to other gun laws nationwide!"
CNN fearing for the "quite modest" gun control package in the Senate, Toobin warns the ruling "expands the Second Amendment right" and scoffs at the "self-defense" argument for carrying.
Biskupic claims laws baring guns in schools are now "up for grabs."
CNN national correspondent Jason Carroll parrots ridiculous Dem talking points suggesting "suicides, domestic incidents, street crime, all of these things to rise as a result of this."
He also touts efforts to make "these permits more cost-prohibitive."
Despite the fact it still takes a background check to buy a gun and there's still permitting process in place in New York, David Gergen claims SCOTUS has "endorsed" gang members skulking around Times Square with concealed guns.
Poppy Harlow is appalled at SCOTUS "wiping away any distinction between having a gun in your home for self-defense" and "carrying it outside of your home."
Before this ruling, really only famous, well-connected, or wealthy people could get permits to conceal carry in New York.
Coming on the air as if announcing that a terrorist attack had just taken place, Whoopi Goldberg decries SCOTUS gun ruling.
"It's such a middle finger to New York," she said, suggesting people can just come to New York with their guns and run around with them.
"it's insane!"
Sunny Hostin scoffs at the idea of an individual's right to bear arms, scoffs at the self-defense argument, and cries "states' rights."
She also defended how conceal carry was only a right afforded to only the elite: "You had to prove that you needed to conceal carry.".
Without evidence, Sara Haines suggests people get shot crossing the street by the "good guy with a gun."
She also doesn't seem to understand receiving training is part of the permitting process."It's a really scary prospect to walk out into the street with that"
"They have become the party of violence!"
Despite widespread condemnation of Eric Greitens' campaign ad, Joy Behar claims "you will lose your country!" if you vote GOP in '22
She also claims there have been no threats made against Dem Senators Manchin and Sinema from the left.
Republican Lindsey Granger speaks truth and notes how Republicans have condemned Greitens and have demanded he step aside for true conservatives.
Behar was shocked to learn that Republicans don't support political violence. "It feels like the mainstream right now lately, to me."
Reading from "stats" mentally unstable Sunny Hostin falsely claims "most extremist violence comes from the political right."
Of course, she's parroting nonsense from the ADL.
She also claims 1/5 of GOP state politicians are part of "far-right groups." No definition was given
CNN huffs that the Supreme Court is "bolster[ing] religious rights and decide cases on the side of religious liberties" with their ruling on Maine's discrimination against religious schools.
CNN masturbation expert Jeffrey Toobin hates that the Supreme Court would protect religious liberty and end state-sponsored discrimination against religious schools.
He claims this violates the establishment clause. "That idea is breaking down under the conservative majority."
Legal Analyst Jennifer Rodgers claims the conservative justices are tearing down free speech by siding with religious liberty."[T]his court is elevating the religious aspects of the First Amendment above others," she whines. "It's all breaking down."
The View immediately dove into nonsense today.
Joy Behar parrots a totally factitious stat claiming there have been "more than 130 mass shootings in America this year alone."
And guest Julia Haart asserts: "When you take away guns, you take away gun violence."
Without evidence, Sunny Hostin claims that all the gun violence comes from "Republican-led states and cities" and not "Democrat-run cities." Argues, "Democrats have to do something about that messaging."
She also seems to blame Georgia gun laws for crime in New York.
Citing some unnamed article from an unnamed source, Haart seems to take suicide stats and applies them to the average gun owner, suggesting: "most ... people who own guns in their house" shoot themselves.
Living in a world of delusion, Joy Behar doesn't believe Fentanyl is coming into the U.S. over the southern border from China.
"Why does this sound like Fox News?" "Are you spewing talking points here?" she scoffs.
Conflating migrants from Central America with the Mexican drug cartels that are moving the drugs and using all refugees as a distraction, Behar demands that Afghan and Ukrainian refugees be accused of bringing the Fentanyl too. She seems to think it's racist otherwise.
Despite admitting the U.S. welcomes Cuban refugees and tried to help Haitians before the problems of last year, Whoopi Goldberg claims the whole system is racist.
"Sometimes it sounds like we're being very race-based, but this is where we come from," she says in her defense.
On @TheView today, @sunny Hostin said "you got to call an idiot an idiot when you see the idiot!"
So here's what happened on The View today.
First, the "ladies" of The View didn't know what a woman was:
@TheView@sunny Then @JoyVBehar decried a Trump supporter for sharing a false belief that Behar herself once espoused: asserting the Bush family were Nazis.