During an interview on Bill Maher's 'Club Random' podcast, former ESPN host Sage Steele blasted 'The View' for being 'despicable' and not allowing other viewpoints.
During their lengthy discussion that went beyond Steele's wheelhouse of sports to tackle things like politics and culture war issues, Maher floated the idea that she should be the contrarian voice on the liberal ABC daytime talk show.and it didn't go so well because you know what? At ‘The View,’ they don't want your view. They only want theirs. And they're bulls---."
"I disagree with that," Steele pushed back, citing Elizabeth Hasselbeck as someone who was able to articulate the conservative point of view at"The View" table. "They easily could have called me, especially the last several years when these conversations have to take place. They won't call me- why? Because they know. They know that I'm not afraid. They don't want that. So, no, thank you," Steele added.
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