Daily Wire Host Fires Back After ‘The View’ Melts Down Over Her Support For Young Families

Mar 30, 2026 - 17:28
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Daily Wire Host Fires Back After ‘The View’ Melts Down Over Her Support For Young Families

The Daily Wire’s Isabel Brown fired back after the hosts of ABC’s “The View” went into full meltdown mode on Monday over her passionate support for younger women embracing more traditional families.

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“I’d like to thank the women of @TheView for showing their truest, darkest colors today: they’re literally shrieking like demons at the thought of encouraging young women to have children. PS – ‘stupidest’ isn’t a real word,” Brown posted.

“They want you to hate happy, healthy, fulfilled young people with kids. Even more disturbingly, they want you to hate babies so much that you never want them in the first place. Their response to my encouragement for Gen Z women to get married and have kids? ‘You’re telling people to have as many babies as they want to? Again I’m going to send you back into the past,'” Brown continued. “In other words, *wanting* a baby literally is not a choice as a so-called ’empowered’ woman in 2026.”

Brown doubled down, saying that she believed the family was the “strongest threat to evil” in the world, and adding, “Again, I reiterate: HAVE THE COURAGE to get married and have a beautiful family. Your life will be better because of it.”

After promising to further address the topic — and the comments from “The View” — on her next Daily Wire show, Brown shared the full segment from the ABC midday talk show: “If you just can’t help yourself in the meantime & want to grab some popcorn — here’s the whole segment of 5 grown women screeching about how I am the “stupidest” person on the Internet, who should divorce my husband, and probably never should have become a mom in the first place. Misery sure loves projection, doesn’t it?”

WATCH:

Whoopi Goldberg opened the segment with a clip of Brown, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), encouraging young women to get married and have children — and she and her cohosts immediately claimed that Brown was promoting backward thinking.

Goldberg began by claiming that women of color had been criticized in the past for having too many children, saying they were the reason that government assistance programs were getting cut.

Cohost Sara Haines argued that by promoting traditional families, Brown was reducing women to only the value of their reproductive organs: “The whole women’s movement was not about bucking the trend of staying at home or loving tradition. It was giving women a choice to do what they wanted. And that’s what this is too. Marriage, children. It’s a choice.”

“The fact we keep putting this on women, that their only worth in society, politics, policy is if they produce a baby or have a husband is the stupidest, most old-fashioned thing!” Haines continued. “We have come too far! The world has over 8 billion people! We no longer need to force people to procreate and pump out babies! We have arrived here! Women now and girls now have a choice!”

Ana Navarro also weighed in, ignoring the fact that Brown had been clear about women getting married prior to starting families and complaining that no one was expecting men to step up and be responsible for all the babies.

“If you’re not paying my bills, you don’t get to tell me what I do with my uterus,” she declared.

Cohost Sunny Hostin went a different direction entirely, claiming that Brown’s position was untenable primarily because of President Donald Trump. Blaming him for the fact that child care was too expensive for most working families, Hostin argued that women should think twice before following her advice.

Goldberg followed right behind, arguing that red states were enacting laws that were not encouraging women to do anything other than “flee” from them: “You’re telling people to have as many babies as they want to? Again I’m going to send you back into the past.”

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Fibis I am just an average American. My teen years were in the late 70s and I participated in all that that decade offered. Started working young, too young. Then I joined the Army before I graduated High School. I spent 25 years in, mostly in Infantry units. Since then I've worked in information technology positions all at small family owned companies. At this rate I'll never be a tech millionaire. When I was young I rode horses as much as I could. I do believe I should have been a cowboy. I'm getting in the saddle again by taking riding lessons and see where it goes.