ABC Cancels The View TV Show, Replaces It With Charlie Kirk Tribute Show, “We’ve Had Enough of These Toxic Hens”

After decades of celebrities crying on Jimmy Kimmel and decades of hens clucking on The View, ABC executives have finally had enough. In a stunning announcement Monday, the network declared both shows canceled and unveiled their bold replacement: a daily Charlie Kirk tribute extravaganza titled For God and Ratings: The Charlie Kirk Hour.

“Look, America doesn’t want to see Jimmy Kimmel weep over healthcare or Whoopi Goldberg sigh like she’s been trapped in a DMV for 20 years,” explained one weary ABC executive. “They want Charlie Kirk pointing at graphs he doesn’t understand while saluting the flag. And we’re going to give it to them.”


Goodbye, Kimmel: No More Tears, No More Pranks

For nearly two decades, Jimmy Kimmel was the nation’s bedtime babysitter — a man whose career consisted mostly of pranking celebrities, crying occasionally, and reminding us that Matt Damon is funnier than him.

But ABC executives say the nation has outgrown Kimmel’s particular brand of humor. “We just couldn’t handle another monologue where Jimmy fake-chuckles about inflation, then cries about his kid’s dentist bill,” said a network spokesperson. “Frankly, if America wanted to see a middle-aged man sobbing on television, we’d just air reruns of The Bachelor.”

Kimmel’s response was short but cutting: “If Charlie Kirk is the future of late-night comedy, then America deserves what’s coming.”


The View Finally Put Out to Pasture

If Kimmel’s cancellation was a surprise, the decision to cancel The View was greeted with relieved sighs across the country. Critics say the daytime show had devolved into “five hens yelling over each other like a poultry farm on Adderall.”

ABC agreed. “Our slogan for years has been ‘America’s Most Important Conversations,’” admitted one producer. “But lately it’s been more like ‘America’s Loudest Interruptions.’ Joy Behar’s laugh alone caused two employees to quit HR. We just couldn’t justify it anymore.”

The official ABC press release was blunt: “We’ve had enough of these toxic hens.”

Joy Behar responded furiously, saying: “Charlie Kirk can’t replace me. He doesn’t even have the lung capacity. I’ve been shrieking since Reagan was president. That takes training.”

Whoopi Goldberg, on the other hand, seemed relieved: “Finally. I can go back to pretending I never hosted this mess.”


Enter Charlie Kirk: Patriot, Podcaster, and Now Prime Time Prophet

ABC’s replacement program, For God and Ratings: The Charlie Kirk Hour, will occupy both The View’s 11:00 a.m. slot and Kimmel’s 11:35 p.m. slot. It will feature Kirk standing behind a giant mahogany desk shaped like the Constitution, ranting about pronouns for 60 minutes while an audience of Ford truck owners waves miniature flags.

Planned segments include:

  • “Socialism in Your Fridge” — Charlie opens random refrigerators live on-air to prove milk is communist.
  • “Patriot or Traitor?” — audience members guess whether a celebrity is a true American or secretly Canadian.
  • “Charlie’s Corner” — Kirk sits on a child-sized stool to read tweets aloud in a bedtime story voice.
  • “The Liberal of the Day” — a rotating piñata shaped like AOC, Kamala Harris, or Bernie Sanders, which the audience beats with sticks made from reclaimed AR-15 parts.

Merchandise for the Masses

Naturally, the Kirk tribute show comes with a fully loaded merchandise line. Items include:

  • “No More Hens” coffee mugs, each painted to look like Joy Behar’s face being pecked away by bald eagles.
  • Charlie Kirk bobbleheads that only nod “yes.”
  • Limited-edition Kirk boots, made with authentic flag-patterned leather, guaranteed to fall apart faster than one of Charlie’s debates.
  • The Freedom Blanket — a Snuggie covered in Kirk’s inspirational quotes, such as: “The left can’t meme, but they can cry.”

Conservatives Celebrate, Liberals Panic

The announcement lit up conservative media. Fox News called it “the single greatest decision since the moon landing.”

Donald Trump praised the move on Truth Social:

“The hens are GONE. Jimmy was a DISASTER — terrible ratings, not funny, very low energy tears. Charlie Kirk is a GREAT PATRIOT. Some people say taller than Lincoln. The best! ABC finally winning again!!!”

Meanwhile, Democrats reacted with horror. Senator Elizabeth Warren tweeted: “Replacing The View with Charlie Kirk is like replacing Sesame Street with a gun show.”

Barack Obama reportedly sighed for three full minutes before whispering, “We are not a serious country.”


The Big Premiere

The show’s premiere promises to be nothing short of spectacular. ABC insiders leaked plans for a holographic Charlie Kirk to descend from the ceiling on angel wings, holding a pocket-sized Constitution and a Chick-fil-A sandwich. He will then deliver a monologue titled “Why My Enemies Are Shorter Than Me, Even If They’re Taller.”

The finale of the first episode will reportedly feature Jason Aldean performing his new single, Try That on The View, while pyrotechnics explode in the shape of eagles and Uncle Sam.


America Reacts

Media scholars say the move signals a turning point in American culture. “Daytime TV used to be about escapism,” explained Dr. Helena Roberts, a pop culture professor. “Now it’s about ideological warfare. We’ve gone from Joy Behar gossiping about celebrities to Charlie Kirk explaining how TikTok is a Trojan horse for socialism. Frankly, I miss Regis and Kelly.”

Still, others see it as the natural next step. “We’ve canceled comedy, we’ve canceled conversation,” said one ABC executive. “Now it’s time to monetize grievance full-time.”


Closing Thoughts

Whether For God and Ratings: The Charlie Kirk Hour becomes a ratings juggernaut or collapses after three weeks doesn’t really matter. What matters, according to ABC, is that the hens are gone and the tears are dried.

As one executive summed it up: “We canceled Kimmel. We canceled The View. We gave America what it really wanted: Charlie Kirk shouting about pronouns in front of a giant flag. If that doesn’t heal the nation, nothing will.”


NOTE: This is SATIRE, Not TRUE.

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