Even though BLM basically took credit for the shooting, having gathered outside the hospital where the two deputies were rushed in order to block the emergency room entrance while shouting we hope they die!, the hosts of The View want their viewers to know that they still stand with BLM and believe its cause to be both legitimate and righteous.
"You-know-who used it as part of his law and order pitch at his mostly unmasked Nevada rally last night, and there's no proof, there's no connection to demonstrators," Goldberg scoffed at both the president and others who believe that BLM domestic terrorists were responsible for this police shooting.
"I want to point out there is no, there's no proof, that this shooter has anything to do with Black Lives Matter," Goldberg added. "They don't know who it is. That's why they're asking for the public's help. So I don't want to marry those two things when we don't know if they're connected."
Haines, piggybacking on Goldberg's claims, added that people should not "conflate the two," referring to BLM and the cop shooting. She added that because she personally does not know "anybody that would support this sort of violence" that the culprit could not have been someone who supports BLM.
"Black Lives Matter does not support this," Haines further insisted. "Joe Biden doesn't support it. Kamala Harris doesn't support it. None of us support it."
Behar and Hostin likewise, who believe that only liberals have a connection to God, joined in on the fun, blasting President Trump and accusing him of "manufacturing" this type of violence to suit his own agenda. Hostin is particularly incensed that most American voters, at least according to a recent Fox News poll, believe that the left-wing BLM "protests" are actually violent riots.
"That's scary because it's feeding into the narrative that the Trump campaign has been putting out there, and if you really look at the facts, 93 percent of protests are nonviolent," she declared, adding that whenever law enforcement shows up to a "demonstration," the violence "ratchets up."
"So this is manufactured by the Trump campaign, and I just wish that people understood that and knew that, and just looked up the real facts about protests in this country," Hostin further whined.
According to Behar, who agrees with Hostin and the others, it is simply "impossible to know" who really shot those two police officers because the narratives differ between what is being presented by Fox News, for instance, and what is coming from The New York Times.
The only View host who offered an even slightly different perspective was McCain, who brought up the fact that BLM protesters did, in fact, show up outside the hospital where the two officers are being treated to taunt them from the parking lot.
"Twenty-seven percent of Biden supporters – that's Democrats who support Biden – say he hasn't done enough to condemn the rioting," McCain stated. "I think it only has done a disservice to the Biden campaign."
McCain went on to blast the likes of CNN for promoting the erroneous "fiery, but mostly peaceful" narrative concerning the "protests."
"There has (sic) been around 34 deaths as a result of protesting and rioting since this all started at the beginning of this summer, and I think the media, particularly CNN has done a real disservice by trying to downplay the violence so much," she added.
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