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Feb 23 2021
Meghan McCain made some heated remarks about Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and The View and Twitter are not so favorable toward McCain.
Meghan McCain's return to the female-led ABC talk show in January 2021 after her maternity leave was exactly what you’d expect it to be. The conservative daughter of the late Arizona Senator John McCain and Cindy McCain has butted heads with co-stars Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin , and Joy Behar more often than not. In January 2021, she and co-host Behar got in a heated argument.
And days after the fight, Goldberg cut off McCain during another equally tense moment. Being a Republican on a left-leaning talk show is one thing, but Meghan McCain stirs the pot so often some might argue she's better suited for a cooking show.
When the topic of COVID-19 vaccinations came up on February 22nd, 2021, Meghan McCain once again stirred up controversy. This time sparking backlash for complaining about the unknowns of the vaccine rollout. As Newsweek put it, McCain,
"Voiced frustrations over the rollout of the vaccine, particularly about when she herself will be able to receive it."
Then, she honed in on President Joe Biden's top medical advisor, Dr. Fauci, with some pointed words.
So what did Meghan McCain say about Dr. Anthony Fauci on The View? After discussing a recent clip of Dr. Fauci on CNN, Meghan McCain lambasted the vaccine roll-out as having " inconsistent messaging." However, it seemed her issue was when it would be rolled out... to her. McCain said on February 22, 2021.
"The fact that I—Meghan McCain, co-host of The View—I don't know when or how I will be able to get a vaccine because of the rollout for my age range and my health is so nebulous. I have no idea when and how I get it. I want to get it. If you call me at three o'clock in the morning, I will go any place at any time to get it. I want to be responsible and obviously wait my turn, but this rollout has been a disaster. And I understand President Trump can take much of the blame, but now we're in the Biden administration. [...] So I'm over Dr. Fauci."
Meghan McCain then took aim at one official in particular. McCain said,
"And honestly, quite frankly, I think the Biden administration should remove him and put someone in place that does understand science or can talk like these other countries..."
The pundit earlier praised Israel's COVID-19 response in the same segment.
So how are people reacting to Meghan McCain's demand for Dr. Anthony Fauci's replacement on The View? The clip quickly caused fury in that magical place we all call Twitter. With people questioning McCain for having a supposedly self-centered argument about the COVID-19 vaccinations and her potential misunderstanding of Dr. Fauci's longstanding position as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. One Twitter user wrote,
"Big walking into the pharmacy and yelling "DON'T YOU KNOW WHO MY FATHER IS?" energy."
Another Twitter user wrote,
"Does Meghan McCain understand that Fauci is an infectious disease expert/medical advisor and it's not his job to figure out the logistics surrounding the distribution of vaccines?"
Yet another in the Twitterverse piled on, adding:
"Meghan McCain really just said 'The fact that I, Meghan McCain, COHOST OF THE VIEW, don't know when or how I will be able to get a vaccine'... Girl."
One Twitter user had a message for all parents,
"Parents: make sure your children understand they're not the center of the universe, so they don't grow up to be Meghan McCain."
Others argued Meghan McCain's anger even aligns with her politics. Another Twitter user wrote.
"This is the Conservative Entitlement Mind in action. She demands preferential treatment, prefers to whine rather than research, and blames experts."
McCain later responded to the criticism, tweeting,
"Many of you can keep worshiping at the alter [sic] of Fauchi [sic]. I'm not a phony – i will not go on tv and lie saying one thing privately and another on air. This is my opinion. We need someone else in charge of coronavirus messaging and leadership."
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