Sarah Palin thinks “The View” could stand to be a little more like her.

“I hear everyone recently got canned from ‘The View,’ maybe a show like that needs a punch of reality and a voice of reason from America’s heartland to knock some humble sense into their scripts,” the former Vice President nominee recently told The Hollywood Reporter.

“You know, someone willing to go rogue,” she added.

It was recently announced that Sherri Shepherd and Jenny McCarthy wouldn’t be returning to “The View” in the fall.

Palin, whose “Amazing America with Sarah Palin,” was just renewed for a second season by Sportsman Channel, claims she’s not interested in hosting a political show, but if she were to take on the task, she’d do it her way.

“It’d be so much fun to shake it up taking on issues that make audiences objectively consider all sides, and I’d do it with my own real-life groundedness, candor and commonsense that I’m known for,” she said.

The former Alaskan governor also weighed in on Hilary Clinton’s just-released memoir “Hard Choices.”

Although Palin hasn’t had time to complete the book (“So far just the passage about me because an attorney sent the passage to me,” she said), she did say she respects the former Secretary of State, especially her refusal to attack Palin’s candidacy in 2007.

“Hillary refused to engage. I appreciated her boldness in explaining that behind-the-scenes campaign tactic of Obama’s,” she said.