Bitter battle of words between Donald Trump, Rosie O'Donnell enters week two

talloola

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She impresses me I wish I had her moxie and guts. Us uneducated fat woman have to have someone to look up to right?

Are you serious? There are so many people who could impress, why does it have to be her.

I'm not sure what else to say, but if you feel good being impressed with her, go for it.

How about Oprah, she has so much more going for her than Rosie, and she isn't highly educated,

nor am I, so what. Many very educated people haven't an ounce of common sense, they just know how

to read, remember, right tests and get good marks, so much more to life than that.
 

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Go back and read that post with a dripping southern drawl.........I still like Rosie......I always will. I like whoopie too and robin willams ........ But i dont like trump and I never will he does not give me a good feeling and I trust my gut.
 

talloola

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Go back and read that post with a dripping southern drawl.........I still like Rosie......I always will. I like whoopie too and robin willams ........ But i dont like trump and I never will he does not give me a good feeling and I trust my gut.


I like whoopie and Robin Williams too

We should like who we like, but we shouldn't dislike too easily.

there was a man "hanged" tonight, and he was a man to "dislike", and fear, he made

Donald Trump look like a choir boy, and Rosie like an angel.
 

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Are you serious? There are so many people who could impress, why does it have to be her.

I'm not sure what else to say, but if you feel good being impressed with her, go for it.

How about Oprah, she has so much more going for her than Rosie, and she isn't highly educated,

nor am I, so what. Many very educated people haven't an ounce of common sense, they just know how

to read, remember, right tests and get good marks, so much more to life than that.


I confess to a failing in my opinion, in that I utterly dislike Rosie O'Donnell, and for pretty much the same reasons Mr. Trump listed. I find her obnoxious, loud and totally devoid of intelligence and class. If she was not who she was, and I met her on the street, I'd think her the excellent poster girl example of the loud-mouthed welfare lady with all the attached stereotypes of same. In essence, I find very little to admire in her.
 

tamarin

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Why don't we just let Rosie and Donald duke it out in the ring? We all know who would win. Besides Donald has plenty of insurance. He wouldn't mind collecting.
 

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The press in all its forms - is insane

In between reports of Saddam's execution last week and the death of an ex-president of the U.S., weather problems across the nation - the media seem totally focussed on what Donald and Rosie are
spewing.

From what I have heard reported in the media they are both lacking in anything creative and challenging. Were those two debating on CanCon - they would bore us to death and we would move along probably
lobbing a caustic "stow it".... for each of them. Flying insults between the bitter bully O'Donnell and the control freak - Trump is just not interesting after the sixth day.

How they make the big bucks for having such little substance to say makes me wonder about the public (us) and what our lack of standards are. From what I read here - the thinkers on this forum are much better than these two zombies.

I guess the interests of we the public are dictated by the "press" whatever that means.
 

temperance

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Actually I find them two peas in a pod ,Probably a media seeking feud ,The new season coming and this is perfect attetion getting behavior !!!
 

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I'm not a big fan of The Donald but I'm with Team Trump after that big, fat, tub of goo Rosie went off on Kelly Rippa (not that I'm a huge Rippa fan either)... calling her homophobic (that term kills me) over what she said when Clay Aiken put his hand over her mouth. I lost what very little use I had for her. Dumb as a post is putting it mildly. Just had a look at when I last made a visit to this board....Dec 14 2002 lol.
 

talloola

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I confess to a failing in my opinion, in that I utterly dislike Rosie O'Donnell, and for pretty much the same reasons Mr. Trump listed. I find her obnoxious, loud and totally devoid of intelligence and class. If she was not who she was, and I met her on the street, I'd think her the excellent poster girl example of the loud-mouthed welfare lady with all the attached stereotypes of same. In essence, I find very little to admire in her

If a meeting were called for all the people who think the same as "we" do about Rosie, we would
have to rent a very large, LARGE convention "type" hall., so don't feel guilty, your certainly not alone.
 

sanctus

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The press in all its forms - is insane

In between reports of Saddam's execution last week and the death of an ex-president of the U.S., weather problems across the nation - the media seem totally focussed on what Donald and Rosie are
spewing.

From what I have heard reported in the media they are both lacking in anything creative and challenging. Were those two debating on CanCon - they would bore us to death and we would move along probably
lobbing a caustic "stow it".... for each of them. Flying insults between the bitter bully O'Donnell and the control freak - Trump is just not interesting after the sixth day.

How they make the big bucks for having such little substance to say makes me wonder about the public (us) and what our lack of standards are. From what I read here - the thinkers on this forum are much better than these two zombies.

I guess the interests of we the public are dictated by the "press" whatever that means.


Excellent point! And one can also claim the same for all celebrity "news". Our interest level as the public can seem so focused on these people that sometimes it amazes me. What comes to my mind was the endless Tom Cruise reports during the year, on his marriage, his baby, his religious beliefs. Amazing how much attention we do pay to such stories, as if such information was of actual importance!