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Piers Morgan had choice words for each of the co-hosts of “The View” as he asserted what should happen to the “pointless, irrelevant, Trump-loathing joke” of a program.

Since the victory of President-elect Donald Trump, leftists across the country have found different ways to express their outrage from shaving their heads, to sex strikes and even turning away family for the holidays.

As Thanksgiving week kicked off in the United States, the English commentator’s own disassociation with the American tradition didn’t stop him from giving celebrants something to be grateful for as his scathing remarks detailed why the ABC daytime talk show should be canceled.

“In my worst nightmares, I find myself trapped on a desert island with the hosts of ‘The View.’ And all day long, I’m subjected to them all snarling, whining, scowling, seething and cursing about the same thing: Donald Trump,” wrote Morgan in an op-ed for the New York Post. “The nightmares are long, torrid, mentally scarring, and always involve the exact same pattern.”

Detailing the “seething,” “reviling” and “howling” from Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro, the column called out skeletons of their pasts like Behar donning blackface for a Halloween party, Goldberg’s suspension for Holocaust remarks and Hostin “who cruelly and heartlessly accused Nikki Haley of crying fake tears over her husband’s deployment to war zones and called her a ‘hypocrite chameleon’ for not using her real first name, Nimrata, despite Hostin not using her own first name, Asunción.”

While he himself was thankful to awaken from his “horrific nightmares,” Morgan noted the same couldn’t be said for the viewers who were subject to “a relentless assault on their eardrums from a bunch of partisan obsessives competing with each other over who detests Trump most.”

Mocking their response to the election where “the six hosts all trotted out in funereal black clothing because they were in mourning,” the commentator suggested, “ironically, it was their own professional funeral that they were almost certainly attending.”

Turning specifically to Behar’s reaction, “I vehemently disagree with the decision that Americans made,” Morgan called out, “That’s the problem, right there.”

“Behar, like so many of the Democratic elite, just arrogantly assumed that her own scathingly disparaging opinion of Trump was shared by most of her fellow Americans. But it wasn’t,” asserted the op-ed as it reminded the GOP leader’s victory was on policy, particularly immigration and the economy.

Chiding the show of the late Barbara Walters’ creation that was meant to bring together women of differing opinions rather than sharing in “hyperbolic, apocalyptic nonsense, along with saying [Trump’s] the new Hitler,” Morgan asserted that the choice between Trump or “The View” found the president-elect earning a “resounding endorsement from the American people.”

This ultimately led him to conclude with a great deal of agreement on social media, “I don’t like cancel culture — but given that the hosts of ‘The View’ have, by their own admission, worked so hard to cancel Donald Trump, it’s time they were canceled themselves.”

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