Tuesday morning, Donna Brazile, a former interim Democratic National Committee chairwoman, told the current chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, Ronna McDaniel, to go to hell, during a Fox News interview.

Brazile, frustrated that the DNC is being accused of playing favorites with its Democratic nominee, lashed out to her critic McDaniel who believes DNC is "rigged" against Sen. Bernie Sanders, the current frontrunner.

Reacting to comments made by McDaniel earlier on the program, Brazile was outraged that McDaniel would think the Democratic Party, especially its superdelegates, would conspire to get Sanders out of the race if it boils down into a broker convention.

"It does depend on how big a lead that Sanders takes out of California is," McDaniel told Sandra Smith and Ed Henry. "If he picks up a huge proportion of delegates. I don't see anybody getting out soon. It is leading towards a brokered convention, which will be rigged against Bernie if those superdelegates have their way on that second vote."

Hearing that, something inside Brazile snapped, and she boldly told McDaniel, a political opponent, to "stay the hell out of our race," following up and expressing that she is "sick and tired" of Republicans telling her about the Democrats' process, The Daily Beast reported.

Brazile then criticized the RNC for bashing her DNC.

"First of all, [the Republicans] don't have a process," Brazile said. "They are canceling primaries. They have winner-take-all. They don't have the kind of democracy that we see on the Democratic side."

Brazile also accused McDaniel of using Russian talking points to divide the DNC, which was when she told her to, "go to hell."

"For people to use Russian talking points to sow division among Americans is stupid," she said. "So Ronna, go to hell! This is not about — go to Hell! I'm tired of it."

This interview left an impression on Fox anchors Smith and Henry, both of whom can be heard saying "whoa," as reported by The Daily Beast. 

The segment concluded with Henry suggesting that McDaniel and Brazile should hash things out for the sake of Super Tuesday, to which Brazile said, "I'm all about reconciliation. "It is Lent. I'm trying to keep my karma. But stop lying about the Democratic process."

McDaniel took to Twitter to respond to the comments saying that Brazile probably had a bad morning.

Since the 2016 election, Republicans have been saying the DNC rigged the election between Sanders and his former political rival, Hillary Clinton, who fairly won the Democratic primary. 

While she was chairwoman, Brazile told Sanders she could not find any evidence of party rigging, Newsweek reported.

Brazile faced steep criticism from the Republicans back in the 2016 presidential run. WikiLeaks revealed that Brazile passed along questions to the Clinton campaign in advance of two separate CNN townhalls, The Hill reported. This led some to suspect the Democratic race was rigged.