Cindy McCain may have acted poised and put-together during her (and her husband’s) appearance on The View last week, but that doesn’t mean she remained that way after leaving.
Each of the ladies of The View (with the exception of Elisabeth Hasselbeck, of course), had their opportunity to ask Cindy and John McCain some of the important questions that need answers during this election. Questions like, whether McCain would advocate reversing Roe vs. Wade, his views on the war in Iraq and their personal life. All questions that need to be answered before Americans can decide who they want running this country.
Unfortunately, precious Cindy, felt as though she and her husband were being attacked by the women, and she spoke out about it this week.
According to ABC, Cindy had the following words to say about Joy, Barbara, Sherri and Whoopi during Saturday’s 119th annual Oakland County Republican Party’s Lincoln Day Dinner:
"In spite of what you see ... in the newspapers, and on shows like 'The View' — I don't know if any of you saw 'The View' yesterday, they picked our bones clean — in spite of what you see, that's not what the American people are saying and what they are believing."
Despite Cindy’s rant, the majority of the public reacting to the issue believe the questions were fair and were delivered in a professional manner.
If you can’t ask the potential future president his views on very important American issues then what can you ask.
Do you think Cindy McCain has a right to be mad about the questions?
If you haven’t seen the McCain’s appearance on The View, check it out below: