Meghan McCain didn’t have admittedly fond reminiscences from her time cohosting The View.
“My take on the problems of The View are that it’s a show with a lot of demons that started in the beginning, and none of those demons have been exorcised,” McCain advised Variety in October 2021.
McCain joined ABC’s The View as a panelist throughout 2017’s season 21 as the only real conservative voice. After 4 seasons debating sizzling subjects with the opposite hosts, McCain opted to depart the present.
While McCain is not a View mainstay, she hasn’t been in a position to withstand dissing her former costars every time they speak negatively about her and her household.
Keep scrolling for McCain’s candid quotes about The View and its panelists following her departure:
July 2021
“This is going to be my last season here at The View. I will be here through the end of July to finish out the season,” she mentioned on air in July, confirming her exit. “This was not an easy decision. It took a lot of thought and counsel and prayer and talking to my family and my close friends.”
She added: “I feel like this is just the right decision for me at this moment, and I just want to thank all of you. I’m eternally grateful to have had this opportunity here. So seriously, thank you from the absolute bottom of my heart, and I will still be here a month, so if you guys want to fight a little bit more, we have four more weeks!”
August 2021
McCain’s closing episode aired on August 6, wherein she known as the expertise a “really wild ride.”
“It’s been, honestly, the best of times and the worst of times in all ways on and off this show,” McCain mentioned on the time earlier than cracking a joke. “Thank you all from the bottom of my heart and I hope our executive producer Brian can forgive me for making his blood pressure rise for the past four years as much as I probably have.”
October 2021
“You can watch the show and see that it’s unhinged and disorganized and rowdy,” she advised Variety, claiming it was a poisonous work setting. “I was the only conservative on the show. The third year, they ended up hiring a producer for me who was also conservative.”
Being the only real dialog voice on The View made McCain really feel like her concepts have been seldom heard. “I also wanted to be truthful about how I felt about politics and my perspective, and sometimes those two things couldn’t coexist,” she advised the journal. “At a certain point, I made the decision it was more important to be honest than to be liked.”
February 2022
After McCain shared a Valentine’s Day tribute to husband Ben Domenech through Instagram, former cohost Joy Behar took to the feedback part. In a since-deleted remark, Behar questioned why McCain wanted to share “every thought and sentiment” on social media.
McCain shot again through Twitter (now X), writing, “Imagine spending your Valentines Day trolling your ex colleagues tweet about her husband. It’s pathetic and it creeps me out.”
August 2022
Months later, McCain claimed that Behar was one of many elements in her determination to depart The View.
“I finally went back to the show [after maternity leave], and the day I went back to the show, Joy Behar said on air, ‘Nobody missed you, we didn’t miss you, you shouldn’t have come back,’” McCain claimed on “The Commentary Magazine” podcast. “And I just — I started hysterically crying. Sorry gentlemen, I know, I started lactating on air and I started crying. I didn’t feel supported when I had my [daughter Liberty], and I didn’t feel supported coming back, and that was ultimately it.”
April 2023
McCain at the moment pens a weekly column for The Daily Mail. In April, she wrote a scathing op-ed about The View.
“Rosie [O’Donnell], Jenny McCarthy, and I have chosen to speak out publicly about our stints on the show. But here’s a secret, behind closed doors I’ve never actually heard an ex-host have anything positive to say,” she wrote. “As for me — may the bridges I burn light the way.”
October 2023
During an interview with The Messenger, McCain admitted that the one View staffers she misses are within the wardrobe division.
“I just love getting dressed up. So I miss the wardrobe people the most and they’re very kind. They have been the wardrobe people the entire history of the show,” she mentioned, including that she hasn’t saved up with the brand new episodes. “It’s kind of like looking at an ex-boyfriend’s Instagram — it’s just not great for you. So no, I don’t watch [the show anymore].”
December 2023
During a December episode of The View, the panelists mentioned President Joe Biden’s son Hunter and his determination to not adjust to a subpoena about his abroad companies. Cohost Anna Navarro defended Hunter whereas shading different youngsters of political figures, citing that Hunter is among the uncommon few who doesn’t commerce on his mum or dad’s political place. Meghan, whose father is the late Senator John McCain, thought Navarro was not directly making a dig at her.
“I don’t understand why my former colleagues @TheView @ABC bring me up and slander me on an almost weekly basis,” Meghan wrote through X, although Navarro didn’t convey her up by identify. “It has been years — move on, I have. I have never been accused of a crime in my life and am a patriotic American — I would never and have never ‘influenced peddled’ in my life, let alone with foreign adversaries. Not all politicians’ children are the same – and I am no Hunter Biden.”
December 2023
“I just didn’t know that when I signed to do this show that I have to deal with these crazy old people just yelling about me all of the time,” Meghan mentioned on her “Meghan McCain Has Entered the Chat” podcast. “I go whole swaths of time without thinking about them — whole months without thinking about the show or anything. Apparently, I’m just on their minds every day. And it’s pathetic.”
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