Wednesday, April 22: Charlize Theron
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The View episode on April 22, 2026, opens with a fiery discussion on Virginia’s redistricting referendum, where Democrats celebrate a voter-approved shift away from legislative gerrymandering, while Republicans, including former governor Glenn Youngkin, decry it as a power grab. The panel debates the cyclical nature of partisan redistricting, with hosts criticizing both parties for perpetuating the practice despite its damage to democratic integrity. They highlight how gerrymandering often protects extreme candidates and undermines moderate voices, emphasizing that the real issue is the quality of representation, not just partisan outcomes. The conversation shifts to the ongoing war in Iran, where the hosts condemn President Trump’s reckless rhetoric and unilateral ceasefire extensions, arguing the conflict is a war of choice that has already cost $50 billion and threatens to escalate further. They stress the constitutional obligation for Congress to authorize war under the War Powers Act, calling the current situation illegal and dangerous. The segment then pivots to a cultural critique of the 'looks maxing' trend among young men, where some are using hammers to alter their facial structure, prompting a passionate plea for inner confidence over physical perfection. The episode concludes with an engaging interview with Oscar winner Charlize Theron, who discusses her high-octane role in the new Netflix thriller *Apex*, her commitment to performing her own stunts, and her personal life as a mother and Wordle enthusiast. She reflects on her journey from South Africa to Hollywood, her love for challenge, and her desire to be in 'good movies' rather than chasing fame or specific roles.
Gerrymandering harms democratic representation by protecting extreme candidates and making it harder to vote bad ones out.
Both parties are guilty of redistricting abuse, but the real solution is prioritizing candidate quality and integrity over party loyalty.
The war in Iran is a war of choice initiated by the president, and Congress must act under the War Powers Act to stop unconstitutional military actions.
The 'looks maxing' trend among young men reflects a dangerous obsession with physical perfection over inner confidence and character.
True attractiveness and success come from confidence, kindness, and authenticity—not from surgically altered features.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Virginia’s Redistricting Victory and the Gerrymandering War
“We've been doing this for decades. Gerrymandering? No, we should actually elect people who want to stand on moral principle, who want to end it, who want to do more proportional representation.”
The Iran War of Choice and Constitutional Crisis
“This is a war of choice and for this president to say I'm going to end a war well sir you started the war. You shouldn't have started it in the first place.”
The Dangerous 'Looks Maxing' Trend Among Young Men
“A guy who's like a six on the one to 10 scale, but has confidence in Riz is going to steal your girl every time even if you're a 10, but have no confidence.”
Charlize Theron on *Apex*, Stunts, and Her Life as a Mother
Oscar winner Charlize Theron shares her experience filming the action thriller *Apex*, performing her own stunts in the Australian Outback. She discusses her love for challenges, her children, and her passion for Wordle with Carol Burnett.
Earth Day Special: Eco-Friendly Products on View Your Deal
Adam Glassman from Oprah Daily showcases a range of sustainable, Earth Day-themed products including rain boots, kitchen towels, bamboo pajamas, makeup erasers, laundry sheets, and wildlife bracelets, all available at 50% off.
“This is a war of choice and for this president to say I'm going to end a war well sir you started the war. You shouldn't have started it in the first place.”
“We've been doing this for decades. Gerrymandering? No, we should actually elect people who want to stand on moral principle, who want to end it, who want to do more proportional representation.”
“We own the government. We own the government. Everybody stop with the redistricting. Let people win on their own merit, because cheating doesn't work.”
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