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Kathie Lee Gifford Slams TV's 'Viciousness'
11 Mar
Summary
- Gifford believes current TV hosts are meaner and more vicious.
- She recalls earlier TV where hosts were more polite and less proselytizing.
- Mo'Nique recently criticized Whoopi Goldberg over a 2018 interview interaction.

Kathie Lee Gifford, a veteran of morning television, has expressed dismay at the perceived increase in meanness and "viciousness" among contemporary media personalities, particularly on talk shows like The View. Gifford contrasts the current landscape with her own experience, recalling a past era where hosts were generally more polite and less focused on proselytizing their views.
She specifically mentioned that while she openly shares her faith, she does so without judgment, aiming to bring "heaven" to people's lives. Gifford's comments echo sentiments from other public figures who have publicly criticized The View. This includes Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Meghan McCain, who have voiced their dissatisfaction, and more recently, Mo'Nique's open letter to Whoopi Goldberg regarding a 2018 on-air exchange.




