Joy Behar

"That is extremely offensive to me and to every woman of color,” the Hawaii representative and presidential hopeful said on the talk show.
The news that the president's son will appear on the show on its 5,000th episode did not go down well.
"He’s obviously ruffled the feathers of some very powerful people" who "want to keep him quiet," Anderson argued on "The View."
But the real "enemy is the guy tweeting in his toilet," co-host Joy Behar reminds the audience.
The "View" host later said she and Behar use the word with each other backstage all the time.
“I’m sorry — I’m pissed,” Behar's co-host Whoopi Goldberg said of Trump's more than $1 billion in business losses in the '80s and '90s.
Joy Behar, however, says she still misses comedian Fred Armisen's shoulder pads.
Leslie Jones' Whoopi Goldberg has to squirt down "Behar" and Aidy Bryant's "Arizona princess Meghan McCain."
Another heated exchange between Behar and McCain was about to go off the rails when Goldberg stepped in and said, “We’re not going to do this.”
“F**k that!” the co-host said backstage in 2006 after a heated exchange with Barbara Walters on-air.