"The View" is in need of new talent, but will it be in the form of Sarah Palin?

The former mayor and vice presidential candidate spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about what she thinks the talk show needs.

"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. "Media needs that today, versus the condescension that oozes from TV and radio. 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. You know, someone willing to go rogue."

Palin said she would consider doing a political talk show but believes it needs to be very focused on Americans and their work ethic. She also believes politics does not focus on this side very often, she told The Hollywood Reporter.

For the time being, Palin has her own show, "Amazing America With Sarah Palin," to worry about. The star said the second season would be about people who "go above and beyond to help others." She called it inspirational and said that everyone would be encouraged by it.

Her favorite episode of the first season revolved around Marine Sgt. and Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer.

"He is such a remarkable young man," she said. "He's a true hero. My military son, the rest of our family, and a bunch of buddies with us during Dakota's visit were so encouraged by his patriotism and work ethic, and we all had a blast because his sense of humor fit right in with the fun motley crew that we are."