After President Joe Biden 's appearance on The View , the hosts took a moment to reflect on his character and the kind exchanges they shared. Co-host Joy Behar connected warmly with the president, leaning in close and holding his hand as they spoke. She later described her excitement about his visit, commenting: "It was exciting.
It really was. It was great to have him here. He's kissy, he's like an affectionate guy .
I love that about him." The collective panel of notable women from The View was thrilled to engage with the president, and he claimed that he was "at peace" with the end of his presidency — despite a body language expert saying the opposite. Biden slams table to squash 'bug' Trump and claims he'd have beaten the 'loser' Energetic Biden runs onto The View then hits back at critics with joke about his age Sunny Hostin also lauded Biden, believing: "I truly believe his legacy will be etched in the history books as Washington as someone who put that ego aside, put his country first.
" "He's a good man," stressed Sara Haines. "He reminds you of the times when you could look up to politicians and they were called to serve and they were good people. It seems like, right night, it's a bit of a dying breed.
" Even known conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin expressed respect for Biden, particularly struck by: "I was very struck by the fact - his love for the country - but also thinking about the international community and how much America's role affects the world," reports .