McCain’s takeaway from her time on the show is that “working at The View brings out the worst in people. It’s a self-fulfilling prophecy because the atmosphere of The View breeds drama: producers can’t control hosts, manage conflict or control leaking,” she wrote. “For whatever reason, there’s a deep level of misogyny about the way The View is covered and written about in the media, where tabloids are always writing about the co-hosts hating each other backstage. In her new memoir, Bad Republican, McCain finally explains why she decided to leave. “It’s been a really incredible, liberating experience and I will always cherish the time I spent with all of you.” “It’s been honestly the best of times and the worst of times in all ways, on and off this show,” she said in her final episode. Meghan McCain said goodbye (and maybe a few NSFW words) to Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, and the rest of her The View co-hosts in August after four years as the conservative voice on the talk show.
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