The View" Hosts Attempt Damage Control After Grisham Misinterpreted as Advocating for Supreme Court Assassinations
- May 30, 2024 09:03am
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Co-hosts of "The View" hurriedly clarified that author John Grisham was referring to a book during a recent guest appearance, not advocating for the assassination of Supreme Court justices. The misunderstanding stemmed from Grisham's discussion of a previous novel in which two fictional justices were murdered, prompting panicked interjections from the hosts.
Co-hosts of ABC's "The View" found themselves in a precarious situation during a recent guest appearance by acclaimed author John Grisham, who unwittingly sparked a flurry of concern with his comments about a past novel.
Grisham, a former lawyer, was promoting his latest book, "Camino Ghosts," when co-host Joy Behar inquired about his thoughts on the current Supreme Court and its conservative majority. Grisham candidly shared his belief that the court has experienced a significant decline, citing ethical challenges and political influence, particularly after the 2000 Bush v. Gore ruling.
However, it was Grisham's mention of a past novel, "The Pelican Brief," that inadvertently caused a commotion. Grisham recounted how the novel featured the assassination of two Supreme Court justices, and he mused about the possibility of writing a sequel.
As Grisham's words hung in the air, co-hosts Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, and Sunny Hostin hastily interjected, expressing their firm rejection of any suggestion of violence against Supreme Court judges.
"No, no, no, no!" Behar exclaimed.
"Writing part two!" Goldberg clarified, ensuring that Grisham's intentions were solely fictional.
Grisham swiftly echoed their sentiments, emphasizing that his remarks were purely rooted in the realm of storytelling and had no basis in reality. "It's all fiction. Don't get upset," he assured the audience.
Behar reinforced Grisham's statement, emphasizing that his stories were solely the product of his imagination. "It's just fiction," she said. "It's just made-up stories."
While Grisham's intentions were ultimately clarified, the incident underscored the sensitivity surrounding discussions of the Supreme Court in the wake of recent controversies and protests. The hosts' swift reaction to Grisham's comments reflected their commitment to responsible journalism and their understanding of the potential impact of such statements on public discourse.
Grisham's appearance on "The View" also highlighted the complex relationship between fiction and reality, particularly in a time of heightened political tension and social unrest. The incident served as a reminder of the importance of clear communication and the potential for misinterpretation when discussing sensitive issues.
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