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The Internet is having a field day with Whoopi Goldberg’s reaction to Meghan McCain’s rant on Tuesday’s episode of “The View”.
McCain took aim at the British monarchy following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey. McCain spent Tuesday’s show talking about her time playing George Washington as a child, her family’s legacy in the Revolutionary War, and the American tradition of toppling monarchs.
😂 I am WHEEZING at this Whoopi Goldberg reaction to Meghan McCain. pic.twitter.com/y8dwe39DRy
— Tommy X-TrumpIsARacist-opher (@tommyxtopher) March 9, 2021
One quick glance at Goldberg shows a puzzled reaction.
“Okay,” Goldberg simply stated at the conclusion of McCain’s rant.
McCain acknowledged the Twitter chatter and expressed her disappointment.
I am extremely patriotic. I love the founding fathers. I don't know why this is shocking or confusing for anyone has met me for even five seconds…
— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) March 9, 2021
Twitter comments and chatter are hurting me today for the first time in a really, really long time. It's hard to reconcile that my daughter can read this stuff some day… All I can say is I do my best every single day and have the best of intentions in my heart.
— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) March 10, 2021
Goldberg’s reaction was left out of the official clip uploaded to Twitter; however, that only fuelled the online community to immortalize it on The Internet.
It’s 2021 and we are all Whoopi. pic.twitter.com/SncHJPxHTW
— Justin Martindale (@justmartindale) March 9, 2021
The New Whoopi meme of her shutting down foolish co-host Meghan McCain. #TheViewpic.twitter.com/j7rc4DjIAj
— Chantay Berry 💛💛 (@iamchanteezy) March 9, 2021
Meghan: I love my country …patriotism …Mount Vernon …4 Fathers …blah, blah, blah

Whoopi: Okaaay…??#TheViewpic.twitter.com/lpjd39zBQu
— Chris Tina (@ChrisTina242527) March 9, 2021

Lmao…..after all that nonsense MeAgain was rambling, she finishes and Whoopi is like “uh….okay.” #TheViewpic.twitter.com/d3axVd1KQ5
— Pepperment Petty “I am not a cat” (@iamprettypetty) March 9, 2021
Whoopi is not here for John McCain's daughter (aka Me, Me, Me) today & I'm loving every second of it 🤣🤣 #TheViewpic.twitter.com/eYDGHGxxHY
— Beth Frank (@farbav) March 9, 2021
#TheView Whoopi is back to fully medicated due to a certain coworker. pic.twitter.com/5MfNtKUuxj
— RMFD (@uasknortelln) March 9, 2021
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