“The View” co-hosts Joy Behar and Meghan McCain’s clash on Monday during a segment of the death of former President George H.W. Bush may lead one of the show’s longtime hosts to quit.
Following Bush’s death over the weekend, the hosts of “The View” paid tribute to the late president at the opening of Monday’s episode. Although McCain and co-host Whoopi Goldberg focused on Bush, Behar began to talk about President Donald Trump after mentioning Bush’s stance on climate change.
She started to say that she could “become a one-issue voter… about pollution and the greenhouse effect,” when McCain asked Behar to “focus on the president,” meaning Bush, saying she was “not interested” in Behar’s views on the subject and that she didn't "want to talk about Trump," to which Behar said, “I don’t care what you’re interested in.” Goldberg then interjected to take the show to a commercial break.
Behar then reportedly said she “can’t take this much more” while still on stage when the show cut to commercial, according to The Daily Mail, and said that she would quit the show if “this s--t doesn’t stop.” She then reportedly went on to call McCain an “entitled b----h.”
“Get this b---h under control!” Behar said, according to the Daily Mail. “I’ve tolerated a lot of s--t on this show but I’m at my wits’ end with this entitled b---h. Enough already! Enough already! I’m not playing nice any longer.”
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