America First firebrand Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was seemingly entering the line of fire Nov. 4 when she chose to appear on "The View," the nation's No. 1 daytime talk show, a must-watch among liberal women entering midlife.
"We are joined by someone you might be surprised to see here," Oscar winner and "View" moderator Whoopi Goldberg said during an Election Day episode Nov. 4.
The Georgia congresswoman – who represents a rural, predominately white district an hour and a half outside downtown Atlanta – then entered stage right and sat down at the show's infamous "Hot Topics" table.
The "View" fire turned out to be friendly. "You are a very different person than I thought," leftist lawyer Sunny Hostin said during a bout of praise. Greene entered the U.S. House in 2020 with a colorful past, cast by the media as a kooky conservative conspiracy theorist who wanted to take on the Democrats and the drag queens.
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