From Rivalry to the Round Table: ‘The View’ Taps Carly Fiorina as Guest Cohost Following Past ‘Demented’ Controversy
By Staff Reporter | Published October 2023
In a move that highlights the unpredictable nature of daytime television, ABC’s The View has officially tapped former Republican presidential candidate and Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina to join the iconic round table as a guest cohost. The casting marks a full-circle moment for Fiorina, whose relationship with the show was once defined by a high-profile public feud involving personal insults and political clashing.
A Tense History: The ‘Demented’ Remark
The history between Fiorina and the long-running talk show dates back to the 2016 presidential primary cycle. During a segment in late 2015, cohosts Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg commented on Fiorina’s appearance during a GOP debate. Behar famously remarked that Fiorina’s smiling face looked “demented,” while Goldberg suggested she looked like a “Halloween mask.”
The comments sparked immediate backlash, with Fiorina appearing on the show shortly after to confront the hosts directly. At the time, Fiorina argued that the hosts were hypocritical, claiming they championed women’s empowerment while simultaneously attacking a woman’s physical appearance for political reasons. “I am a person of many experiences, and I’ve had many titles,” Fiorina said during that viral confrontation. “And I don’t care what you think about my face.”
Bridging the Political Divide
Fiorina’s return to the show in a hosting capacity signals a continued effort by The View to balance its panel with diverse conservative voices. Since the departure of full-time conservative cohosts like Meghan McCain and the subsequent hiring of Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro, the show has frequently rotated high-profile political figures to stir debate and provide a counterpoint to the show’s more liberal mainstays.
Fiorina brings a unique resume to the table. As a former Fortune 50 CEO and a seasoned political campaigner, she offers a perspective rooted in corporate leadership and Republican party mechanics. Her presence is expected to provide a sophisticated, if occasionally sharp, critique of current administration policies and the 2024 election landscape.
What to Expect from Fiorina’s Tenure
Industry insiders suggest that Fiorina’s appointment is a strategic move to maintain the show’s “Hot Topics” intensity. Known for her poise under fire and her ability to articulate complex economic points, Fiorina is unlikely to back down from the show’s more combative veterans.
Producers are reportedly eager to see how the chemistry develops between Fiorina and Behar nearly a decade after their initial spat. While the “demented” quip is now a piece of television history, the political stakes in 2023 and 2024 ensure that the tension between the cohosts will remain high, albeit perhaps more focused on policy than personality.