Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · October 16, 2025 · Entertainment

Tampon Toss & Talk Show Turmoil: Inside 'The Conservative View'

Her Take, an online talk show dubbed 'the conservative answer to The View ' has become one of the most controversial political shows on the internet

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The Dirty Secrets of Her Take: A Talk Show Gone Rogue

In a shocking turn of events, online talk show "Her Take" has become the epicenter of controversy in the world of politics. Dubbed the "conservative answer to The View," this supposedly feminine fronted program has been making waves with its juicy debates and catty clashes between co-hosts. But behind the façade of witty banter and sharp tongues, a toxic culture of bullying and harassment is brewing.

Progressive pundit Ana Kasparian (left) had a tampon hurled at her during a debate with conservative commentator Adam Sosnick (right) back in June

At the center of it all is outspoken firebrand Ana Kasparian, who has been going toe-to-toe with her co-hosts and guests alike. Her Take, hosted by right-wing YouTuber Amy Dangerfield, former DNC fundraiser Lindy Li, and progressive populist Kasparian, promised "fiery debates" when it launched in May. But what viewers got was a recipe for disaster.

The first major bombshell dropped last month when original anchor Jillian Michaels quit the series live on-air during a heated debate with her co-hosts. The drama unfolded as Michaels lost her cool over discussions about Charlie Kirk and Israel, leading to a vicious exchange with Kasparian. In a shocking display of anger, Michaels stormed off the set, leaving behind a trail of chaos and questions.

But Michaels' dramatic exit was just the tip of the iceberg. Sources close to the show reveal that tension between co-hosts has been simmering for months, with some accusing Kasparian of being the "queen bee" who rules the roost with an iron fist.

Sosnick called Kasparian 'emotional' before throwing a tampon at her during their fight

One notable incident that sparked outrage on social media involved conservative podcaster Adam Sosnick, who hurled a tampon at Kasparian during an argument over the Israel-Palestine issue. Yes, you read that right – a tampon!

The bizarre exchange left viewers stunned, with many taking to social media to express their disgust and outrage. "This loser actually walked around with a tampon in his pocket just so he could tell this lame, tired 'joke.' Dudes like this are so cringe," wrote one user.

Kasparian herself addressed the incident on her X (formerly Twitter) account, shrugging off Sosnick's antics as a "goofy a** stunt" that ultimately helped her win people over. But many saw it as a disturbing display of disrespect and a worrying trend in the show's toxic culture.

Kasparian responded, 'Listen, I'm not deterred by your ridiculous, juvenile attacks. Let's have an argument about the actual facts'

As the controversy surrounding Her Take continues to simmer, another bombshell has dropped – former Democratic senator Kyrsten Sinema was torched by Kasparian after she tried to shut down a debate on whether or not the US should go to war with Venezuela. Sinema's dismissive attitude and seeming lack of interest in engaging with her co-hosts sparked outrage from viewers, who saw it as a classic example of "white lady privilege."

Kasparian was having none of it, slamming Sinema for her nonchalance towards such a serious issue. The exchange quickly devolved into chaos, with both Kasparian and Lindy Li screaming over Sinema as she tried to regain control.

But Her Take's issues don't stop there. Sources close to the show have revealed that producers are facing increasing pressure from sponsors and advertisers to clean up their act and take responsibility for the toxic culture brewing on set.

Last month, Kasparian torched former Democratic senator Kyrsten Sinema after Sinema tried to shut down a debate on whether or not the US should go to war with Venezuela

In a desperate bid to salvage the show, Valuetainment Studios – the production company behind Her Take – has replaced Michaels with male conservative influencer Will Witt. But insiders claim that this move has only exacerbated tensions between co-hosts, leaving viewers wondering how much longer they can stomach the drama.

As the drama continues to unfold on Her Take, one thing is clear: this talk show is a hot mess waiting to happen. With its toxic culture, bullying, and harassment, it's no wonder that Kasparian has been at the center of most of the controversy.

But as the Scholary Note dug deeper into the world of Her Take, we discovered that there may be more to Kasparian than meets the eye. Sources close to the show reveal that she's not just a passionate advocate for social justice – but also a calculating and ruthless operator who will stop at nothing to get what she wants.

Jillian Michaels dramatically quit Her Talk last month following a fiery debate with Kasparian

As the battle between Kasparian and her co-hosts continues, one thing is certain: Her Take has become must-watch TV for anyone looking for a healthy dose of drama and controversy. But as viewers tune in to catch the latest installment, we can't help but wonder – how much more chaos can this show handle?

Jillian's co-hosts were forced to carry on with the show after she stormed off set and quit