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McCain shares why she left ‘toxic’ times at ‘The View’

- By David Bauder

NEW YORK » Meghan McCain says she decided to leave “The View” following her second day back from maternity leave in January when frequent foil Joy Behar said “I did not miss you” during a political argument.

McCain, who left this summer after four years as the daytime talk show’s conservati­ve voice, told that and other backstage stories in a new book, “Bad Republican,” and subsequent interview with Variety

McCain had announced on July 1 that she was leaving “The View” because she did not want to be uprooted from her Washington life with her husband, commentato­r Ben Domenech, and daughter Liberty when the show returned to its New York studio.

She was more forthcomin­g in her book.

“I had been unhappy at ‘ The View’ for a long time,” she wrote. “My unhappines­s was like this giant wave that had been building and building and finally crested after I returned from leave.”

The outspoken McCain had been the show’s lightning rod since joining, and also helped “The View” reach a new level of popularity and influence. It is currently trying out potential successors.

During the Jan. 5 show, McCain interrupte­d Behar to say “are you kidding me?” when her colleague said the Republican Party is in more trouble than the Democrats. Behar was clearly angered, saying, “excuse me, am I done? I’m not done.”

McCain pressed on with her response, and Behar referenced the interrupti­on again when she was finished.

“You missed me so much, Joy,” McCain replied. “You missed me so much when I was on maternity leave … You missed fighting with me.”

Behar replied: “I did not. I did not miss you. Zero.”

Host Whoopi Goldberg quickly moved in to shut things down, but McCain was heard saying, “that’s so nasty. I was teasing because you said something rude. That was so rude.”

In her book, McCain said she burst into tears during a commercial break. At the end of the show, she began crying again and vomited, she wrote.

“It is one of the most singular feelings of loneliness and anguish I have felt in my entire life,” McCain wrote. “It was a perfect storm of hormones, postpartum anxiety and a lot of demons on ‘ The View’ coming out to bite me.”

McCain said she had asked the show’s producers for an apology from Behar but was told none would be forthcomin­g.

A spokeswoma­n for “The View” said Tuesday that Behar had no plans to comment.

There was no immediate comment from “The View” about McCain’s book.

McCain said that despite their political battles, she felt she and Behar had a mutual understand­ing and respect. But she wrote that they didn’t speak again offstage after that incident.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Meghan McCain says she decided to leave ‘The View' following her second day back from maternity leave in January after a comment was made by fellow panelist Joy Behar during a political argument. The incident is one of several backstage stories in McCain's new book, ‘Bad Republican.'
AP FILE Meghan McCain says she decided to leave ‘The View' following her second day back from maternity leave in January after a comment was made by fellow panelist Joy Behar during a political argument. The incident is one of several backstage stories in McCain's new book, ‘Bad Republican.'

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