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Jenny McCarthy Talk ‘View’ Cancellation after Rosie O’Donnell Quits and Whoopi Goldberg Gets Political?

Now that Jenny McCarthy has the security of a successful show on Sirius XM radio, the often topless Playboy model is predicting her former TV gig, The View will soon be cancelled. According to Sherri Shepherd's former cast mate, The ABC producers need to focus less and forcing stars like Rosie O'Donnell to quit and instead leave the whole thing alone for a minute. Donny Wahlberg nudity loving wife thinks the reason the Barbara Walter's flagship series' ratings are so low is because the powers that be are constantly micromanaging every single detail of the production. If The View is finally cancelled after nearly two decades as Jenny suspects, it seems evident that Whoopi Goldberg is content to spend that time campaigning for Hilary Clinton's 2016 Presidential election bid.

Not too surprisingly, Jenny McCarthy, thinks that the ABC producers made a huge mistake when they got rid of her and Sherri Shepherd last season, but that isn't the only decision that McCarthy feels has led to the show's downfall -- it's all the decisions.

During a recent interview with New York Daily News, Jenny explained her reasons for predicting that the show would probably be cancelled within a year:

"I only say that [will happen] if they don't stick to that idea -- which is to allow something to simmer rather than transitioning so many different things, like, change a chair, change a table, change the background, change the people.

"It's like a serial dater.

"Stick with one boyfriend and don't go on Tinder. Give that relationship all you've got and ride through the bumps and waves"

According to McCarthy, it's no wonder that Rosie O'Donnell has already left and Rosie Perez almost didn't make it -- if you can't turn the series ratings around over night the powers that be soon want nothing to do with you:

"If it doesn't boil quick[sic], you're out.

"I feel like they're not allowing anything to grow. They want instant gratification.

"So they're very scattered, and until they kind of commit to an idea, I think they're going to have problems."

While The View is still on the air, however, Whoopi Goldberg is going to use it to address whatever pet causes she sees fit, and last week that extended to putting 2016 Republican Presidential nominee, Marco Rubio, in his place for having the gall to mention Hilary Clinton in his declaration to run.

Apparently the 59-year-old comedienne didn't take kindly to the Florida senator's implications that Clinton was too old to run the country effectively even if she did win everyone's' vote (via The Wrap):

"Quit the potshots, those will come later...If she can't get up the stairs, then you can say something.

"The biggest challenge [Republicans] are going to have, is eventually you're going to have to have a position that works for the American people."

If Whoopi plays her cards right, she just might be able to land her own talk show alongside Bill Maher and John Oliver on HBO after all this.

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