Kennedy Says No to The View — With a Perfect One-Liner

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  • John Kennedy has absolutely no interest in appearing on The View.

  • His description of the show landed harder than any political critique.

  • The moment highlighted why conservatives avoid hostile media panels.

John Kennedy didn’t just decline an invitation to The View — he painted a picture vivid enough to permanently remove the possibility. Calling eternal reruns of the show his personal version of hell was the kind of line that doesn’t come from a focus group. It comes from someone who has watched enough cable television to know exactly what he’s opting out of.

What made the moment work wasn’t just the insult. It was how effortlessly it landed. Kennedy didn’t sound angry, defensive, or rehearsed. He sounded relieved. As if declining the appearance spared him a fate worse than bad press. And judging by the show’s long history of overwrought takes, performative outrage, and selective “debate,” it’s hard to argue with his math.

The View isn’t a place for conversation so much as ritual. Conservatives are brought on to be scolded, talked over, and used as props in a morality play that ends the same way every time. Kennedy understands that dynamic, and he opted out without pretending otherwise.

In an era where politicians are constantly told to “go into hostile territory,” there was something refreshing about a flat refusal paired with a great joke. Not every platform deserves engagement. Some deserve a sharp stick analogy and a polite exit.

From Western Journal:

Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy probably won’t be appearing as a guest on “The View” in the near future.

In a hilarious moment that only Kennedy could create, he was asked by political commentator Benny Johnson during an interview posted to social media platform X on Dec. 14 about doing just that.

“Will you be going on ‘The View’ anytime soon?” Johnson asked.

“I will not be going on ‘The View’” Kennedy replied, smiling and shaking his head.

“In fact, my version of hell is being required to watch reruns of ‘The View’ for the rest of eternity.”

Johnson, through laughter, announced to his audience he would like to start the petition for Kennedy to make that appearance.

“I think it would probably be their highest ratings ever.”

“Well, I don’t know. I have no interest in going on. I’d rather be poked in the eye with a sharp stick.”

The alternative does sound preferable.

“The View” has had on a number of conservatives, like Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.

Just watching screeching liberal women give awful takes is a torture ritual, making Kennedy’s version of hell hard to argue with.

Staffers at The Western Journal, who are occasionally forced to watch segments of “The View” to keep readers informed about the lunatic left, can agree with Kennedy from firsthand experience.

Recall in February when co-host Joy Behar outrageously and baselessly claimed Tesla CEO and X owner Elon Musk supported apartheid in his home country of South Africa, only to scramble and beg Musk not to sue her.

June saw “The View” ringmaster Whoopi Goldberg compare being black in America to living in Iran.

In July, co-host Sunny Hostin lamented the end of late-night host Stephen Colbert’s whiney, unfunny show with all the usual talk about this being the end of “our democracy.”

There are countless awful takes from these women.

The show is essentially putting cameras in front of a bunch of liberal wine moms who only understand politics through the filter of CNN and MSNBC, spouting whatever narrative their perceptions tell them is the most agreeable and progressive.

It truly makes you wonder what the producers and film crew think on a daily basis.

Have they learned to tune it out?

Is the breakroom a safe haven to unload after the show about all the nonsense they heard that day?

That stick in the eye doesn’t sound so bad.

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Photo Credit: (Alex Brandon / AP)

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