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The View

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Fox News : 'The View' dismisses more young men turning to religion as part of 'manosphere'
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Portrays the show and its hosts as dismissive and ideologically biased against religious conservatism among young men

The article frames the discussion on 'The View' as a derisive dismissal of a legitimate cultural trend, using selective quoting and emotionally charged language like 'shut up' without sufficient context or balance.

“"I don’t like these polls because I think they are made to say what you want them to say," Goldberg said.”

New York Post : ‘The View’ co-host warns against Vance interview becoming ‘free-for-all’ to sell books
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Frames the show as ideologically imbalanced and confrontational toward conservative guests

The article cites data showing only 2 of 341 guests in 2025 were conservative, highlighting a stark partisan imbalance. This contextual fact is presented without mitigation or analysis of the show’s stated editorial stance, subtly reinforcing a perception of bias.

“The View had a total of 341 guests in 2025, but only two of them were conservative, while 128 were liberal, according to a study conducted by the Media Research Center’s NewsBusters.”

Fox News : 'The View' co-host warns against Vance interview becoming 'free-for-all' to sell books
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Suggests the show prioritizes controversy and book sales over substantive political discourse

The article uses Navarro’s own words to question whether the interview will be constructive or merely a promotional spectacle, reinforcing a narrative of shallow media culture.

“I hope we get to have a constructive conversation about the issues that Americans care about and are on Americans' minds and that it doesn't turn into some free-for-all for the sake of creating a moment for him so that he can go out and sell books”

New York Post : JD Vance set to make his first appearance on ‘The View’ — becoming only 3rd …
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Frames the show as overtly partisan and hostile rather than a platform for balanced discourse

The article highlights the show’s ideological imbalance in guest selection and reproduces incendiary quotes from hosts without challenge or counterpoint, reinforcing a narrative of liberal bias.

““The View” had a total of 341 guests in 2025, but only two of them were conservative, while 128 were liberal, according to a study conducted by the Media Research Center’s NewsBusters.”

USA Today : FCC seeking public comment amid battle with 'The View'
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Framed as a media outlet being unfairly singled out and needing protection

[conflict_framing] and [proper_attribution]: ABC and 'The View' are portrayed as targets of political retaliation, with quotes suggesting they are being punished for content disfavored by the current FCC majority.

“using the equal time rule as a way to harass broadcasters for content that it disfavors”

USA Today : Meghan McCain says her 'The View' successor does not rep conservatives
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The show is framed as being in a state of turmoil and lacking integrity

[framing_by_emphasis], [editorializing], [appeal_to_emotion]

“I just felt like in that moment, and this sounds dramatic, but I literally could see myself crying in my office, and I was like "I am a strong, educated woman who has a lot of things to say," and I feel like this is becoming reality-show-esque. I just felt like it was completely without kindness and without heart, and I just didn't want to do it anymore”

New York Post : ‘The View’s Alyssa Farah Griffin Feels Bad For The NASA Administrator Who Trump Made Fun …
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Portrays The View as morally principled and empathetic in standing up against ridicule

The article frames Griffin's gesture as noble and positions The View hosts as defenders of dignity, using emotionally supportive language like 'cooed in sympathy' and highlighting solidarity gestures.

“On The View, Griffin cooed in sympathy for Isaacman.”

New York Post : Meghan McCain rips ‘The View’ successor Alyssa Farah Griffin as a ‘joke’ — says she’s …
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Framed as unstable and declining in quality

[framing_by_emphasis], [cherry_picking]

“The show has only won an Emmy twice in its history — one time is when I was there, for Best Political Show.”