Joy Behar: Palin and Nugent’s visit ‘saddest day in White House history since the Brits burned it down’

This Monday, the hosts of The View discussed the recent visit to the White House by Sarah Palin, Ted Nugent, and Kid Rock. As usual, Joy Behar had the most pointed commentary.

Behar mentioned the photos of the group in the Oval Office, but focused specifically on the one where the trio mockingly gave the thumbs up while gathered around a portrait of Hillary Clinton. “But you know what they really wanted to do,” Behar said, suggesting that they wanted to use their middle fingers.

“So, is this the saddest day in the history of the White House since the British burned it to the ground in 1814?” Behar quipped.

“What was offensive to me,” said co-host Sunny Hostin, was that Palin brought Kid Rock and Nugent “because Jesus wasn’t available, so she’s comparing these folks to Jesus.”

“Oh, but they’re going to make America great again, these three,” Behar said.

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