"I won't talk for the rest of the show," Meghan responds.
Whoopi Goldberg put Meghan McCain in time out during "The View" on Monday, calling the cohost out for her how she was "behaving" during a tense conversation about impeachment.
During the chat, McCain pointed out conservatives do not support the proceedings against President Donald Trump -- and said a long process isn't doing anything to help Democrats. After Joy Behar criticized Trump for refusing to testify, Sunny Hostin called out the hypocrisy of Senators who voted to impeach President Bill Clinton, but wouldn't do the same this time around.
That's where Meghan chimed in with her two cents.
"My job here is not to litigate the ethics of it. I'm an ABC political analyst along with being a 'View' cohost," McCain began. "My job is to analyze the politics of it and ..."
As Hostin interrupted, McCain asked her to "Let me finish, I let you talk." At this point, it seemed like Goldberg was trying to toss to a commercial, but McCain asked, "Do you want to hear a conservative perspective on the show ever?"
"Girl, please stop talking," Whoopi then shot at Meghan, "Please stop talking right now."
"No problem. I won't talk for the rest of the show," she responded. Whoopi's reply: "I'm okay with that, if you're going to behave like this."
"I'm not behaving like anything," said Meghan, defending herself. "I'm trying to show conservative perspective."
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View StoryAs Goldberg criticized her for talking over other panelists, she added, "What you're doing is ... we're not doing anything, how bout this, we'll be right back!"
While Meghan didn't say a peep through the next segment, she did chime in when Robert De Niro joined the table and brought up Trump's attacks on the late John McCain. "He's deeply emasculated by my father's legacy and he can't take it," she told him, to which he agreed.
She later told him "Casino" was one of her all time favorite movies, before asking him about his longtime partnership with Martin Scorsese.
You can watch the beginning of the impeachment conversation below:
DEMOCRATS RIP McCONNELL'S 'TOTAL COORDINATION': Top Democrats condemn the Senate Majority Leader's comment that he's coordinating with the White House days ahead of the impeachment vote on the House floor – the co-hosts discuss. https://t.co/2gqTQyfoUn pic.twitter.com/EWGwqXNTvn
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