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"In a short video, only a little over a minute long, the comedian is smoking a cigarette as a producer talks to her from off camera and tries to tell her to do the video as if it's a presidential address.
Visibly frustrated, Barr says she's trying to talk about the Iran deal and Valerie Jarrett, which she says was what her tweet was about, before looking right at the camera and screaming, "I thought the b---- was white!"
I am starting to feel sad for her. I think she must be well and truly mentally ill.
Valerie Jarrett physically resembles Rosanne in some ways.
I saw Tom Arnold her ex interviewed after the last incident, he talked a lot about her history of mental illness and said he’d been concerned something might happen because she seemed to be getting worse.
I think it's all a desperate bid to be relevant again. She's doing it badly but that's how it comes off. Like a two-year-old who tosses a glass over the side of the table because her parents are talking and just won't look her way.
The problem is she used up all her shocks early, nothing is surprising from her anymore and she isn't coming off edgy anymore, just unhinged. And she has nothing else to make people interested, so she'll just fade away, probably desperately shrieking racial blurbs all the way, so sad.
I think it's all a desperate bid to be relevant again.
That was my thought too. People have moved on from her racist tweets, so she releases a video to get people talking again. But this time, sje doesnt have a show. She doesn't have anything. People aren't interested in watching her scream "the b---- was white". It comes off as sad and pathetic. She looks awful. She needs to start taking care of herself instead of trying to maintain her pop cultire relevance.
Roseann Barr is a sad person. I am not aware of anything that Valerie Jarrett ever did to her. She needs to let it go. There is no reason for her to keep attacking this person. She needs to let it go and move on.
I have to admit that before all this I thought she was white too.
Anyone who looks at Valerie Jarrett would think she is white so I really don't think Roseanne had racist intentions. I knew she wasn't white only because it is my hobby to read about politicians and their advisors.
"In a short video, only a little over a minute long, the comedian is smoking a cigarette as a producer talks to her from off camera and tries to tell her to do the video as if it's a presidential address.
Visibly frustrated, Barr says she's trying to talk about the Iran deal and Valerie Jarrett, which she says was what her tweet was about, before looking right at the camera and screaming, "I thought the b---- was white!"
I am starting to feel sad for her. I think she must be well and truly mentally ill.
Well, she was already using "I thought she was white" as an excuse right after this happened. I don't know why offensive comments made to a person you think are white is supposed to be any better than offensive comments to a person you think isn't white. Offensive is offensive. I've been hearing muttering about Barr's mental health for years, but you don't have to be crazy to put your foot in your mouth, do you?
Telling her to do the video as if it were a presidential address is probably steering her wrong, considering the diplomatic skills of the current president.
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