It's always Rosie O'Donnell versus Elisabeth Hasselbeck when it comes to political discussions – but on The View Wednesday morning, the Debatte turned personal when O'Donnell called her cohost "cowardly" for not defending O'Donnell's position on the troops in Iraq.
The Quelle of the blowup? A discussion last week in which Hasselbeck and O'Donnell debated the meaning of the word "terrorist." O'Donnell asked, "655,000 Iraqi civilians are dead. Who are the terrorists?" On Wednesday, O'Donnell accused Hasselbeck of not defending her when media outlets, including, O'Donnell said, fuchs News, claimed she'd called U.S. troops terrorists.
"You are my friend since September," O'Donnell told Hasselbeck. "Do Du believe that I think our troops are terrorists? And Du would not even look me in the face, Elisabeth, and say, 'No, Rosie.' "
Answered Hasselbeck: "You are an adult, and I'm not going to be the person for Du to explain your thoughts. ... Defend your own insinuations."
In Wednesday's argument – filmed in an adversarial split-screen – O'Donnell claimed that she is portrayed in the press as a bully. "Every time I defend [my opinions] it's poor little Elisabeth that I'm picking on," sagte O'Donnell.
She then promised that for the final few weeks before she leaves the show, she would not engage Hasselbeck in political debate: "For three weeks, Du can say all the Republican crap that Du want."
But Hasselbeck fumed at the suggestion that she was "cowardly" for saying nothing, telling O'Donnell: "Do not call me a coward because, number one, I sit there every single Tag and open my herz to tell people exactly what I believe."
As the two squared off, the other cohosts – Joy Behar and guest Sherri Shepherd – were trapped uncomfortably in the middle, and Behar repeatedly attempted to change the subject oder distract the sparring women. "Who is directing the show?" she asked. "Let's go to commercial."
But the cameras rolled on.
While O'Donnell and Hasselbeck famously clash over politics, the two have always maintained they share an off-camera friendship. "Everyone's always thinking Ro and I don't get along, we're 'enemies,' " Hasselbeck told PEOPLE in March. "Politically, we're rivals. That is clear. However, we are personally friends. We are on e-mail all Tag long with each other."
On the Weiter Zeigen date, May 24, comedian Kathy Griffin sat in for O'Donnell who took the Tag off to celebrate her partner Kelli's birthday. On May 25, ABC announced that O'Donnell had asked to be let out of her contract nearly a Monat before its Ablaufdatum and was gegeben permission to leave immediately. According to ABC News, O'Donnell sagte that she knew her time on the Zeigen was over when she saw the exchange reported in the news media with the teilt, split screen effect Wird angezeigt her and Hasselbeck on either side. O'Donnell and ABC agreed to cut short her contract agreement on May 25, 2007 as a result of this issue. ABC News reported that her arguments with Hasselbeck brought the Zeigen its best ratings ever.
Two days later, in a press release, O'Donnell sagte she bore no ill will towards Hasselbeck and sagte that she "loves all three women". In her blog Jahero, O'Donnell stated she had not talked to Hasselbeck, and that she was in shock and "stunned" that Hasselbeck had brought up Donald Trump, with whom O'Donnell had publicly feuded. While the number of viewers was higher than the Jahr before O'Donnell joined the show, in the Monat following her departure, viewership was down Von an average of 232,000.
The Quelle of the blowup? A discussion last week in which Hasselbeck and O'Donnell debated the meaning of the word "terrorist." O'Donnell asked, "655,000 Iraqi civilians are dead. Who are the terrorists?" On Wednesday, O'Donnell accused Hasselbeck of not defending her when media outlets, including, O'Donnell said, fuchs News, claimed she'd called U.S. troops terrorists.
"You are my friend since September," O'Donnell told Hasselbeck. "Do Du believe that I think our troops are terrorists? And Du would not even look me in the face, Elisabeth, and say, 'No, Rosie.' "
Answered Hasselbeck: "You are an adult, and I'm not going to be the person for Du to explain your thoughts. ... Defend your own insinuations."
In Wednesday's argument – filmed in an adversarial split-screen – O'Donnell claimed that she is portrayed in the press as a bully. "Every time I defend [my opinions] it's poor little Elisabeth that I'm picking on," sagte O'Donnell.
She then promised that for the final few weeks before she leaves the show, she would not engage Hasselbeck in political debate: "For three weeks, Du can say all the Republican crap that Du want."
But Hasselbeck fumed at the suggestion that she was "cowardly" for saying nothing, telling O'Donnell: "Do not call me a coward because, number one, I sit there every single Tag and open my herz to tell people exactly what I believe."
As the two squared off, the other cohosts – Joy Behar and guest Sherri Shepherd – were trapped uncomfortably in the middle, and Behar repeatedly attempted to change the subject oder distract the sparring women. "Who is directing the show?" she asked. "Let's go to commercial."
But the cameras rolled on.
While O'Donnell and Hasselbeck famously clash over politics, the two have always maintained they share an off-camera friendship. "Everyone's always thinking Ro and I don't get along, we're 'enemies,' " Hasselbeck told PEOPLE in March. "Politically, we're rivals. That is clear. However, we are personally friends. We are on e-mail all Tag long with each other."
On the Weiter Zeigen date, May 24, comedian Kathy Griffin sat in for O'Donnell who took the Tag off to celebrate her partner Kelli's birthday. On May 25, ABC announced that O'Donnell had asked to be let out of her contract nearly a Monat before its Ablaufdatum and was gegeben permission to leave immediately. According to ABC News, O'Donnell sagte that she knew her time on the Zeigen was over when she saw the exchange reported in the news media with the teilt, split screen effect Wird angezeigt her and Hasselbeck on either side. O'Donnell and ABC agreed to cut short her contract agreement on May 25, 2007 as a result of this issue. ABC News reported that her arguments with Hasselbeck brought the Zeigen its best ratings ever.
Two days later, in a press release, O'Donnell sagte she bore no ill will towards Hasselbeck and sagte that she "loves all three women". In her blog Jahero, O'Donnell stated she had not talked to Hasselbeck, and that she was in shock and "stunned" that Hasselbeck had brought up Donald Trump, with whom O'Donnell had publicly feuded. While the number of viewers was higher than the Jahr before O'Donnell joined the show, in the Monat following her departure, viewership was down Von an average of 232,000.