If there is one show that knows how to deliver an argument, it’s “The View.”

Well, Walters certainly got her wish.

So buckle up, because here are “The View” arguments that went way too far.

Whoopi Goldberg talking

and the show came to a conclusion.

You canwatch the drama all go down here.

And why do you think it’s important to mudsling?"

Jeanine Pirro on The View

“Well, I’m at least talking about policy.

Thankfully, Goldberg stepped in and ended the screaming match.

This wasn’t the first time that these two hosts butted heads, nor would it be the last.

Barbara Walters, Bill O’Reilly, Joy Behar

you might watch theentire exchange here, but we’ll give you the highlights.

The outspoken co-host quickly said, “You just said our enemies in Iraq.

Did Iraq attack us?”

The View hosts

Hasselbeck tried to walk back her claim, but it was too late.

Not a good look.

So, when theissue of race came up, co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie O’Donnell gotintoit.

Raven-Symoné, Ann Coulter

“I’ve been Black for 60 years,” Goldberg said when talking about systemic racism.

Goldberg yelled back, “Yes, you do!”

and things just snowballed from there.

Sunny Hostin, Meghan McCain arguing

It is definitely one of the most heated moments in “The View” history.

As such, Kate faced aline of questioning from Goldberg.

For all intents and purposes, it looked like Goldberg was on Jon’s side.

Rosie O’Donnell and Elisabeth Hasselbeck

And I’m sorry that’s the law,” Goldberg said in a moment that wasreallyawkward.

“You could’ve gone to jail.

Do you realize that?”

Rosie O’Donnell, Elisabeth Hasselbeck

It’s safe to say that the moment went a bit too far.

You canwatch it all back here.

In response, McCain had some things to say about the movement and women’s rights, in general.

Rosie O’Donnell, Whoopi Goldberg hugging

Here’s where things went wrong.

The conversation only escalated from there, andMcCain ended up calling herselfthe “sacrificial Republican” on the show.

I’m paid to do this, okay."

Guest Kate Gosselin, The View co-hosts

The audience audibly reacted, and it’s safe to say that this was not a good look.

In hindsight, the exchange is almost too cringeworthy to watch.

“This is a word that has meaning when you give it meaning,” Goldberg said.

The View co-hosts arguing

“You have to understand that it’s a word that’s followed us around.”

Things got so bad thatHasselbeck said it was “upsetting"to her and started tearing up.

The View co-hosts on Zoom

The View co-hosts arguing

Whoopi Goldberg smiling

Elisabeth Hasselbeck smiling