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Its obvious Jed was let go from the show. She was the best conserv they had. She challenged them and made the show more interesting. Elisabeth was always so scripted, Nicole i liked but she wasnt tough, Paula was a complete dud and Candace was annoying. It seems Meghan Mccain is in talks and i love her. I am starting to feel Jeds tough questions on Hilary was it. The View had highest ratings in 3 years and Jed had alot to do with it. The liberal view was a dull view. I am no trump fan but after last nights emmys all time low in ratings. People are sick of self serving liberals telling u what it is. I am no trump fan but we shouldnt shut down conserv perspective. I hope we see Jed somewhere else she is extremely smart and ambitious. Too smart and diffrent for network tv.

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If that's the  case I'll be the first one to call BS, But it sounds to me something ginned up by the "Hillary is always guilty before innocent" crowd. Clinton was not taken aback by the question I think she actually acknowledged that her campaign missed the change aspect. (Although no one is going to convince me it wasn't racism but that's a totally different discussion),

 

I still think it might be tied to Whoopi, although I have not noticed any specific problems, but I saw someone comment today that she was yelling at Sonny on camera,

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I know I haven't watched The View in years but guys, come on, 

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 everybody knows that Page Six is part of the New York Post, a right leaning gossip rag owned by Rupert Murdoch.

Consider the source.

 

I remember the days that The New York Post used to call my house begging me to subscribe to their trashy newspaper. "No thanks, I can't stand your paper", I promptly informed them and hung up.

Anyone who believes that Murdoch and his paper doesn't have an agenda here, is flying blind.

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Interesting View its highest rated premiere week in 3 years so why get rid of Jed? Clearly she had great chemistry with the ladies and it was working. Honestly i think Jed has a wealth of opportuniturs ahead of her. U know before the View not many knew who she was. She was a FOX news girl but now with the View she has gotten way more promotion and she was a pitbull in asking tough questions and challenging the other co hosts. Nicole W got the Today show and has her own show now. Anyone think a rival network might snap up Jed? Honestly girl has gotten tons of exposure now. 

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I was watching and I didn't think Sonny was yelling at Whoopi. Something seemed off with Whoopi, Jed and Sonny. Sonny has to be the most professional of the bunch and Whoopi telling her she was yelling at her was untrue.

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