Whoopi Goldberg spent Monday morning screaming at a woman for saying young Americans should get married and have babies.
The woman she was screaming at just had her first child.
Now Isabel Brown is the most talked-about conservative voice in America – and Whoopi handed her the microphone.
What Isabel Brown Said at CPAC That Set Whoopi Off
Brown's crime, according to ABC's morning shriek-fest, was telling CPAC attendees in Grapevine, Texas last Thursday that young Americans should have the courage to get married and have children – "more kids than they can afford before they think they're ready."
She also said that "deleting our dating apps and quitting birth control pills and saying 'I do' at the altar" are choices that "trickle down into the political policies that we will see save our country."
The View aired two seconds of that speech on Monday.
Two seconds.
Then they lost their minds.
Whoopi launched into a history lesson nobody asked for, arguing that women of color had been criticized for having too many children.
Sara Haines claimed Brown was wrapping a woman's worth up in her ovaries.
Ana Navarro announced that nobody who isn't paying her bills gets a say in what she does with her uterus.
Sunny Hostin called it reckless to suggest people have more children during an affordability crisis.
A guest comedian mocked Brown for having a one-year-old – apparently not understanding that a new mom encouraging other women to have babies is exactly the opposite of suspicious.
Brown fired back Tuesday on Fox & Friends.
"They're literally shrieking like demons at the thought of encouraging young women to have children," she said, adding that The View was pushing "anti-family propaganda on the women of our generation."
She's right.
The Gen Z Marriage Crisis The View Refuses to Talk About
Gen Z is the loneliest generation in recorded American history.
Roughly 80 percent of Gen Z members reported feeling lonely in the last year – compared to 60 percent of Gen Xers and 45 percent of Baby Boomers.
Forty-six percent of Gen Z is completely single.
The U.S. fertility rate sits at 1.7 births per woman – well below the 2.1 needed to keep the population stable.
In 2024, married households made up just 47.1 percent of the country – hovering near an all-time low.
Gen Z women rank marriage and children at positions 10 and 11 on their list of life priorities.
Position 10 and 11.
These are the results of 30 years of The View telling young women that a husband and a baby are a trap – not a choice.
Sunny Hostin went home to her two kids after that broadcast.
Ana Navarro has a husband.
Sara Haines has been married twice and has three children.
Every single one of them chose the life they just told young women not to want.
That is not feminism.
That is sabotage.
Why Democrats Attacked Isabel Brown for Promoting Marriage and Motherhood
Isabel Brown is a 28-year-old Daily Wire host with 1.2 million Instagram followers who just had a baby and went to CPAC to tell young women the truth about what made her happy.
The View responded by having five grown women take turns attacking her on national television.
Career over family gets a standing ovation from these women.
Choose the family instead and Whoopi Goldberg screams at you on national television.
The original feminists understood something today's View co-hosts have completely abandoned.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton – the woman who organized the Seneca Falls Convention and won women the right to vote – had seven children and called on mothers and fathers to dedicate their lives to marriage to achieve sacredness and dignity.
The movement that gave women the right to vote was built by women who also raised families.
The View has rewritten that history because it doesn't serve their agenda.
The agenda is women's dependence on the government – not on a husband, a family, or a community that loves them.
Feminism used to mean something. What The View is selling isn't it.
Brown called it anti-family propaganda on Fox & Friends Tuesday morning.
She's being generous.
Democrats have run a calculated, decades-long project to convince young women that they are too smart – too important – to want what women have always wanted.
The result is an 80 percent loneliness rate and a birth rate that cannot sustain civilization.
Gen Z is the loneliest generation in American history and the least likely to get married – and a 28-year-old new mom at CPAC just said so out loud.
The View called it reckless.
Isabel Brown called it a crisis worth fixing.
Sources:
- Taylor Penley, "Conservative influencer defends pro-family message, fires back after criticism from 'The View,'" Fox News, March 31, 2026.
- "Daily Wire Host Fires Back After 'The View' Melts Down Over Her Support For Young Families," The Daily Wire, March 30, 2026.
- Nicholas Fondacaro, "The View Attacks Conservative Woman Telling Women to Marry, Have Kids," Newsbusters, March 30, 2026.
- "Gen Z Men and Women Divided Over Getting Married, Having Kids," Newsweek, September 2025.
- "Why Gen Z is Rejecting Traditional Relationships," Newsweek, February 2025.
- Conn Carroll, "The feminist freakout over conservative family policy," Washington Examiner, February 2026.
