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ABC star apologizes for nasty anti-Christian comments

March 13, 2018 By: Stephen Dietrich

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by Kylie Handler, editor

ABC’s “The View” star Joy Behar is apologizing for comments she made for equating people’s claims that Jesus Christ talks to them to mental illness.

During his appearance on Fox’s “Hannity,” Vice President Mike Pence announced that Behar called him to give a “sincere” apology and he urged her to do it publicly as well.

In February, the controversary between Behar and Pence began when Behar reacted to former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman calling Pence’s Christianity “extreme.”

“It’s one thing to talk to Jesus. It’s another thing when Jesus talks to you. That’s called mental illness, if I’m not correct — hearing voices,” Behar said.

Watch the controversial conversation here —

https://youtu.be/RNpm_NglrJQ?t=2m31s

On Monday night Pence appeared on “Hannity” and discussed his private phone call with Behar. “I give Joy Behar a lot of credit. She picked up the phone. She called me. She was very sincere, and she apologized and one of the things my faith teaches me is grace; forgive as you’ve been forgiven,” Pence told Fox News star Sean Hannity.

“I’m still encouraging her, to use the forum of that program or some other public forum, to apologize to tens of millions of Americans who were equally offended,” he added.

On Tuesday’s episode of “The View,” Behar took Pence’s advice and apologized to all Americans for her creud remarks.

“I think Vice President Pence is right. I was raised to respect everyone’s religious faith and I fell short of that,” Behar said. “I sincerely apologize for what I said.”

Watch her apology here —

.@JoyVBehar: “I think Vice Pres. Pence is right. I was raised to respect everyone's religious faith, and I fell short of that. I sincerely apologize for what I said.” pic.twitter.com/lhiYHdPlxK

— The View (@TheView) March 13, 2018

Pence concluded his statement on Behar with stating that he hopes Behar “and others on the airwaves will come to appreciate the meaning and, if I could say it, the joy that comes from faith and respect that.”

 

–Kylie Handler is a news editor for The Horn News

 

 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

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