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Why does everybody hate Rosie? I mean is she running for president or something? The right wing has a habit of turning no one into someone. I don't get it????????
Sounds like jealousy. Your mindset: "I hate Rosie so bad I'll make every thread about her." An unhealthy fixation if you ask me.
I think I speak for a lot of people when I say that I don't hate Rosie.
I'm just sick of her fat face, her big mouth, and her hateful attitude.
Why does everybody hate Rosie? I mean is she running for president or something? The right wing has a habit of turning no one into someone. I don't get it????????
Sounds like jealousy. Your mindset: "I hate Rosie so bad I'll make every thread about her." An unhealthy fixation if you ask me.
I's not Jealousy at all. It's just she's just such a mean person. Maybe she a Baba can start a new hate republican show...and have the other liberal co-host of the View on to back up their left wing views.
Rosie O'Donnell's return to the world of talk has been short-circuited by her own big mouth.
n a posting to her blog Wednesday night, O'Donnell revealed that negotiations with MSNBC to host her own prime-time show had fallen apart due to her inability to keep quiet about the potential deal.
"We're filming for an unidentified TV station, which I was told I was not allowed to mention," she said during the gig. "You don't tell me what I'm not allowed to say, because then I can't help but say it!"
She went on to prove her point.
"They told me not to mention this possible show, and they are men in business suits. Nothing is scarier than men in business suits screaming at you over the phone."
Thank goodness she does not deserve her own show.
Way to go Rosie!
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