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Not your place to decide. I don't care what thing in a person makes them different than the average person, be it a disability, sexual preference, or something else, no one else has a right to "out" them and demand they bring attention to whatever it is. That applies even more so for minor children.
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Originally Posted by BentBow
No... I did notice he had a "tic" when he was standing behind daddy, in his acceptance speech.
The blink and side/up gaze
It is a tic, that as maturity and puberty come, dissipates and disappears.
I didn't notice a tic, but by that time of night I looked like I had narcolepsy. Doze off... head falls down...wake up... doze off... repeat. I'd imagine a 10 year old was just plain tired... I was.
There is no excuse for this from Rosie nor from those here who are trying to justify her. Despicable character... plain and simple.
Wow. None of our business if he is or he isn't, and not for us to speculate. Since his parents haven't disclosed any information on this subject, it's certainly none of Rosie O'Donnell's business and totally improper of her to make such an announcement. Sure, she dislikes Trump, but there is no excuse for her doing this to his 10 year old son. Shame on her.
She isn't the only one who has mentioned the possibility. There were others before her.
That is one skeevy rationalization.
Imagine saying something horrible about something then tacking on that you only said it was possible....it's a ridiculously juvenile attempt at evasion.
Is Rosie O'Donnell obese? Now's a good time to discuss lipo...
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