Meghan McCain sends 'thoughts and prayers' to NY Times for 'suffering' her 'problematic thoughts'

Meghan McCain sends 'thoughts and prayers' to NY Times for 'suffering' her 'problematic thoughts' after they published an op-ed moaning about her domineering presence on The View

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Meghan McCain is still fuming over a New York Times op-ed that criticized her as being the 'most polarizing and predictable figure' on The View and noting that while she's on it, 'there's not much to enjoy' about the chat show.
Meghan McCain posing for the camera: Meghan McCain tweeted her 'thoughts and prayers' to the New York Times while traveling home to Arizona, a day after it ran an op-ed piece blasting her co-hosting gig on The View


Meghan McCain tweeted her 'thoughts and prayers' to the New York Times while traveling home to Arizona, a day after it ran an op-ed piece blasting her co-hosting gig on The ViewOn her way to Arizona Friday - her first trip back since her father's 2018 death - the outspoken 35 year old tweeted: 'Going home to the promised land of Sedona.... I’ll be back @TheView next week as usual. Thoughts and prayers to the @nytimes opinion for having to suffer through a conservative woman with a big platform’s problematic opinions.'

She shared the tweet with her more than 720,000 Twitter followers.

The tweet came one day after the New York Times ran an op-ed, titled 'The View Has a Meghan McCain Problem,' in which the author said that conservative McCain's penchant for on-air arguments with her co-hosts is now 'exhausting.'
a screenshot of a cell phone: McCain sent this tweet after filming Friday's episode of The View, before she traveled to her family home in Arizona for the weekend


McCain sent this tweet after filming Friday's episode of The View, before she traveled to her family home in Arizona for the weekend

Since McCain joined the show in 2017, 'she’s become its most polarizing and predictable figure,' the op-ed said, adding that 'the conservative commentator’s on-air spats made for fun TV' in the beginning, but that two years later, 'it’s just exhausting.'

The Thursday op-ed went on to note that: 'It has become the norm to watch Ms. McCain, the daughter of Senator John McCain, square off against her co-hosts in a barrage of vehement exchanges — leveraging her political parentage, accusing her co-hosts of supporting infanticide, using her platform to push back against assault weapons bans and progressive immigration policy.'
John McCain, Meghan McCain are posing for a picture: McCain, pictured with her father, Sen. John McCain, in October 2017 on the set of the view, shortly after she began her co-hosting gig


McCain, pictured with her father, Sen. John McCain, in October 2017 on the set of the view, shortly after she began her co-hosting gig' The increasingly aggressive rejoinders by her co-hosts have escalated to the daytime TV equivalent of a cage fight for the viewing public, reflecting the frustrations of discourse in our current political climate under the magnifying glass of harsh studio lighting.'

The op-ed pointed out that the show's habit of following up co-host on-air fights the day after, with the hosts claiming 'that it’s all just a harmless debate among friends,' results in the sparring coming off as 'performative, no matter how genuine the sentiment.'

The New York Times ran an op-ed piece about McCain on The View with this headline Thursday


The New York Times ran an op-ed piece about McCain on The View with this headline Thursday

'This "agree to disagree" stance is frustrating,' the op-ed noted, later adding that 'nothing about these recent viral incidents is either civil or revelatory, no matter how many avowals are made to that effect.'

The op-ed wrapped up with a reference to series creator Barbara Walters' episode-ending exhortation to 'Have a great day, everyone, and take a little time to enjoy the view,' by stating that 'The problem is, with Ms. McCain still on the show, there’s not much to enjoy.'

After the op-ed was published, McCain was quick to take to Twitter with a pair of fiery responses.

'.@nytimes⁩ - everyone already knows how much you despise red state, pro life, pro #2A conservative women, and wish we would all just go away,' she tweeted Thursday.
 
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The View is unwatchable trash. It is a banal show where the most reprehensible Hollywood leftist women screech at one token non-leftist to propagandize women who sit at home all day that it is unpopular to have traditional values, thus if it is unpopular to have traditional values it is wrong to have traditional values, because women are more easily persuaded through bullying and peer pressure.

That someone as ideologically malleable as Megan McCain, who basically inherited her father's sharp elbows and rubber backbone, could ruin some New York Slimes fart-huffer's day is hysterical to me, and brings me great joy and sadness. It illustrates how weak-minded and incapable of dealing with being mentally challenged these so-called elites are. These are the cretins that want to tell you what to think.
 
Imagine you're at a bar. Now imagine you've drank so much your piss is flammable. It's getting late and the bar tender calls last call. Most of the bitches have left. But luckily for you, there's one lonely woman who won't leave you with a set of blue balls tonight. She ain't that fine. She's fat in all the wrong places and when you look at her straight on, she looks like a thumb with a blond wig. But a wet pecker is a wet pecker so you take her home. Then you wake up. You have a pounding headache and your body doesn't feel like it's firing on all cylinders. But that's not the worst part. You feel as if a toxic miasma is clinging to your skin. It's as if you walked into a house with so many cats you could feel the stink in the air. Then you roll over and see what that unclean feeling is. You've slept with somebody so foul the weight of her family's sins has been passed down from one generation to the next. That foulness will never leave you. You know the next time you go cruising for drunk chicks at a bar, you'll do so with the lingering stench of a propaganda message broadcasted from a North Vietnamese prison camp.

That's the impression I get whenever I see a picture of Meghan McCain.
 
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