During Wednesday’s Tucker Carlson Tonight, the eponymous host lamented the fact that ABC's The View has “recently warped from a breezy daytime show into a font of deranged propaganda.”

Carlson had previously played a clip of View co-host Whoopi Goldberg saying that Donald Trump Jr. should only fear for his son in the wake of the Kavanaugh mass hysteria if he thinks his son “has these tendencies,” adding: “If your child is not someone who is assaulting people, it shouldn’t be a concern for you.”

Goldberg obviously missed the point of Trump Jr.’s remarks, which had to do with the fear of false allegations being directed at his son, who is not even ten years old.

After calling The View “a font of deranged propaganda,” Carlson played some of The View’s greatest hits, such as Joy Behar railing against old white men, Goldberg telling people to get out of her vagina, Behar worrying about an impending apartheid, and Sunny Hostin comparing President Trump to a dictator.

After the montage, Carlson suggested that Goldberg would have faced much stiffer consequences for her most recent comments related to the children of Donald Trump Jr. had she sat on the other end of the political aisle, mentioning:

You’ll remember a couple of weeks ago, all of us were informed by our superiors that we needed to hate Alex Jones… because he was a threat to our democracy, this is the ABC broadcast network. This is one of the oldest and biggest broadcast networks. And you have one of their main anchors accusing someone’s 9-year-old son of being a potential rapist.

Carlson then asked a rhetorical question: “Does no one notice?”

Guest and conservative columnist Ann Coulter walked through the practical implications of Goldberg’s mention of “criminal tendencies,” adding: “This idea, well, you only need to worry about this if you are a criminal. Why do we have to get warrants to search somebody’s house then? No, there are rules for these things and the basic rule is that there should be evidence.”

Coulter closed the segment by pointing out that MSNBC and CNN have started “talking about Russia again” rather than report on the inconsistencies in Dr. Christine Ford’s testimony. Even MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough had to admit the overwhelmingly one-sided coverage of the Ford-Kavanaugh soap opera.

A Media Research Center study found that two of the three morning shows did not even mention Ford’s ex-boyfriend’s letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee. On Wednesday evening, two of the three evening news broadcasts got around to admitting “memory gaps” in Ford’s testimony but still did not bother to bring up her contradictions.

The View lived up to its reputation as a “font of liberal propaganda” on Thursday, with co-host Sunny Hostin asking “since when” is a woman’s “truth” not enough for people to believe decades-old sexual assault allegations with no corroborating evidence. Perhaps Carlson said it best when he said to Coulter “this is not The View that you remember, is it?”

A transcript of the relevant portion of Wednesday’s edition of Tucker Carlson Tonight is below. Click “expand” to read more.