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Rosie O'Donnell worries if she can live through Trump presidency
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Oct 26, 2017 13:50:25   #
ghostgotcha Loc: The Florida swamps
 
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and beliefs" were shaken to the core after Trump was elected president in her first interview since the election.

The longtime Trump critic told W Magazine she was in "severe shock" when Trump won and went through "a lot of therapy."

"I was in pure unadulterated [shock], as if I had fallen through the ice on a lake; I was underneath the water, and I couldn’t even see the surface," O'Donnell told the mag. "It was a severe shock to my entire essence and my beliefs in the order in the world, and also the PTSD of having been an abused kid in a family."

She added, "I did a lot of therapy."



The 55-year-old said she was in "pure panic mode" the week following the election but is now just "devastated, disappointed, disheartened, and depressed by the reality of it."

The Hollywood liberal said, "I seriously worry whether I personally will be able to live through" Trump's presidency.

O'Donnell was outspoken about her disdain for Trump during the election, calling him "mentally unstable," among other things. Todays perfect liberal idiom. (Pot calling the kettle black)

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Oct 26, 2017 13:53:17   #
Bevos
 
ghostgotcha wrote:
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and beliefs" were shaken to the core after Trump was elected president in her first interview since the election.

The longtime Trump critic told W Magazine she was in "severe shock" when Trump won and went through "a lot of therapy."

"I was in pure unadulterated [shock], as if I had fallen through the ice on a lake; I was underneath the water, and I couldn’t even see the surface," O'Donnell told the mag. "It was a severe shock to my entire essence and my beliefs in the order in the world, and also the PTSD of having been an abused kid in a family."

She added, "I did a lot of therapy."



The 55-year-old said she was in "pure panic mode" the week following the election but is now just "devastated, disappointed, disheartened, and depressed by the reality of it."

The Hollywood liberal said, "I seriously worry whether I personally will be able to live through" Trump's presidency.

O'Donnell was outspoken about her disdain for Trump during the election, calling him "mentally unstable," among other things. Todays perfect liberal idiom. (Pot calling the kettle black)
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and ... (show quote)


She ALREADY Needed the therapy. But like the rest of the Libs she just likes to BLAME!!!

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Oct 26, 2017 14:03:28   #
Carol Kelly
 
ghostgotcha wrote:
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and beliefs" were shaken to the core after Trump was elected president in her first interview since the election.

The longtime Trump critic told W Magazine she was in "severe shock" when Trump won and went through "a lot of therapy."

"I was in pure unadulterated [shock], as if I had fallen through the ice on a lake; I was underneath the water, and I couldn’t even see the surface," O'Donnell told the mag. "It was a severe shock to my entire essence and my beliefs in the order in the world, and also the PTSD of having been an abused kid in a family."

She added, "I did a lot of therapy."



The 55-year-old said she was in "pure panic mode" the week following the election but is now just "devastated, disappointed, disheartened, and depressed by the reality of it."

The Hollywood liberal said, "I seriously worry whether I personally will be able to live through" Trump's presidency.

O'Donnell was outspoken about her disdain for Trump during the election, calling him "mentally unstable," among other things. Todays perfect liberal idiom. (Pot calling the kettle black)
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and ... (show quote)


Too bad she didn't fall through the ice. The world would be a better place.

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Oct 26, 2017 14:04:17   #
steve66613
 
ghostgotcha wrote:
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and beliefs" were shaken to the core after Trump was elected president in her first interview since the election.

The longtime Trump critic told W Magazine she was in "severe shock" when Trump won and went through "a lot of therapy."

"I was in pure unadulterated [shock], as if I had fallen through the ice on a lake; I was underneath the water, and I couldn’t even see the surface," O'Donnell told the mag. "It was a severe shock to my entire essence and my beliefs in the order in the world, and also the PTSD of having been an abused kid in a family."

She added, "I did a lot of therapy."



The 55-year-old said she was in "pure panic mode" the week following the election but is now just "devastated, disappointed, disheartened, and depressed by the reality of it."

The Hollywood liberal said, "I seriously worry whether I personally will be able to live through" Trump's presidency.

O'Donnell was outspoken about her disdain for Trump during the election, calling him "mentally unstable," among other things. Todays perfect liberal idiom. (Pot calling the kettle black)
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and ... (show quote)


OMG! She might not survive reality? Her followers will have to deify her; give her bloated body an enema....then bury her in a shoe box!

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Oct 26, 2017 14:10:43   #
Bevos
 
steve66613 wrote:
OMG! She might not survive reality? Her followers will have to deify her; give her bloated body an enema....then bury her in a shoe box!


LOLOLOL VERY GOOD!!!!

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Oct 26, 2017 14:12:12   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
I don't wish death on anyone, in Rosie's case it would be easy. She should stay in therapy, there is no cure for her problem.



ghostgotcha wrote:
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and beliefs" were shaken to the core after Trump was elected president in her first interview since the election.

The longtime Trump critic told W Magazine she was in "severe shock" when Trump won and went through "a lot of therapy."

"I was in pure unadulterated [shock], as if I had fallen through the ice on a lake; I was underneath the water, and I couldn’t even see the surface," O'Donnell told the mag. "It was a severe shock to my entire essence and my beliefs in the order in the world, and also the PTSD of having been an abused kid in a family."

She added, "I did a lot of therapy."



The 55-year-old said she was in "pure panic mode" the week following the election but is now just "devastated, disappointed, disheartened, and depressed by the reality of it."

The Hollywood liberal said, "I seriously worry whether I personally will be able to live through" Trump's presidency.

O'Donnell was outspoken about her disdain for Trump during the election, calling him "mentally unstable," among other things. Todays perfect liberal idiom. (Pot calling the kettle black)
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and ... (show quote)

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Oct 26, 2017 14:47:49   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
ghostgotcha wrote:
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and beliefs" were shaken to the core after Trump was elected president in her first interview since the election.

The longtime Trump critic told W Magazine she was in "severe shock" when Trump won and went through "a lot of therapy."

"I was in pure unadulterated [shock], as if I had fallen through the ice on a lake; I was underneath the water, and I couldn’t even see the surface," O'Donnell told the mag. "It was a severe shock to my entire essence and my beliefs in the order in the world, and also the PTSD of having been an abused kid in a family."

She added, "I did a lot of therapy."



The 55-year-old said she was in "pure panic mode" the week following the election but is now just "devastated, disappointed, disheartened, and depressed by the reality of it."

The Hollywood liberal said, "I seriously worry whether I personally will be able to live through" Trump's presidency.

O'Donnell was outspoken about her disdain for Trump during the election, calling him "mentally unstable," among other things. Todays perfect liberal idiom. (Pot calling the kettle black)
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and ... (show quote)


She can always follow through on her promise to leave the USA if Trump was elected. That could alleviate her angst and make our country a better place.

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Oct 26, 2017 15:14:12   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
ghostgotcha wrote:
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and beliefs" were shaken to the core after Trump was elected president in her first interview since the election.

The longtime Trump critic told W Magazine she was in "severe shock" when Trump won and went through "a lot of therapy."

"I was in pure unadulterated [shock], as if I had fallen through the ice on a lake; I was underneath the water, and I couldn’t even see the surface," O'Donnell told the mag. "It was a severe shock to my entire essence and my beliefs in the order in the world, and also the PTSD of having been an abused kid in a family."

She added, "I did a lot of therapy."



The 55-year-old said she was in "pure panic mode" the week following the election but is now just "devastated, disappointed, disheartened, and depressed by the reality of it."

The Hollywood liberal said, "I seriously worry whether I personally will be able to live through" Trump's presidency.

O'Donnell was outspoken about her disdain for Trump during the election, calling him "mentally unstable," among other things. Todays perfect liberal idiom. (Pot calling the kettle black)
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and ... (show quote)


O'Donnell has self indicted and has no reason to call anyone else mentally unstable. When Obama won we conservatives did not melt down, weep or exhibit symptoms of PTSD. We were disappointed and dismayed at the evidence that most of our fellow citizens were totally stupid.

We dedicated ourselves to educating our acquaintances about the misdeeds of the regime in power but we did not need therapy. How can people like O'Donnell have the nerve to offer their opinions as guidance about anything when they are obviously not sane?

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Oct 26, 2017 16:59:21   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
ghostgotcha, She's not the only one that has a terrible time with the Trump era. Personally, I believe with all my heart that he is the greatest danger to American values of democracy, free press, toleration, and the US Constitution since the German- American Bund in the late 30s.
ghostgotcha wrote:
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and beliefs" were shaken to the core after Trump was elected president in her first interview since the election.

The longtime Trump critic told W Magazine she was in "severe shock" when Trump won and went through "a lot of therapy."

"I was in pure unadulterated [shock], as if I had fallen through the ice on a lake; I was underneath the water, and I couldn’t even see the surface," O'Donnell told the mag. "It was a severe shock to my entire essence and my beliefs in the order in the world, and also the PTSD of having been an abused kid in a family."

She added, "I did a lot of therapy."



The 55-year-old said she was in "pure panic mode" the week following the election but is now just "devastated, disappointed, disheartened, and depressed by the reality of it."

The Hollywood liberal said, "I seriously worry whether I personally will be able to live through" Trump's presidency.

O'Donnell was outspoken about her disdain for Trump during the election, calling him "mentally unstable," among other things. Todays perfect liberal idiom. (Pot calling the kettle black)
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and ... (show quote)

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Oct 26, 2017 18:49:05   #
Bevos
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
ghostgotcha, She's not the only one that has a terrible time with the Trump era. Personally, I believe with all my heart that he is the greatest danger to American values of democracy, free press, toleration, and the US Constitution since the German- American Bund in the late 30s.



OMG. Your BACK???

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Oct 26, 2017 21:13:48   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Bevos wrote:
OMG. You're BACK???


Like pneumonia, he never completely disappears.

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Oct 26, 2017 23:15:35   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
ghostgotcha wrote:
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and beliefs" were shaken to the core after Trump was elected president in her first interview since the election.

The longtime Trump critic told W Magazine she was in "severe shock" when Trump won and went through "a lot of therapy."

"I was in pure unadulterated [shock], as if I had fallen through the ice on a lake; I was underneath the water, and I couldn’t even see the surface," O'Donnell told the mag. "It was a severe shock to my entire essence and my beliefs in the order in the world, and also the PTSD of having been an abused kid in a family."

She added, "I did a lot of therapy."



The 55-year-old said she was in "pure panic mode" the week following the election but is now just "devastated, disappointed, disheartened, and depressed by the reality of it."

The Hollywood liberal said, "I seriously worry whether I personally will be able to live through" Trump's presidency.

O'Donnell was outspoken about her disdain for Trump during the election, calling him "mentally unstable," among other things. Todays perfect liberal idiom. (Pot calling the kettle black)
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and ... (show quote)


And if O'Donnell doesn't live through a Trump presidency this is a problem? In what way would it not be a blessing?

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Oct 27, 2017 06:34:41   #
out of the woods Loc: to hell and gone New York State
 
Her very essence and beliefs are the problem, lobotomy might help. That and liposuction, and some hormone replacement, she WAS born a girl, right?

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Oct 27, 2017 06:54:13   #
Hemiman Loc: Communist California
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
ghostgotcha, She's not the only one that has a terrible time with the Trump era. Personally, I believe with all my heart that he is the greatest danger to American values of democracy, free press, toleration, and the US Constitution since the German- American Bund in the late 30s.


Gee I guess maybe we should have elected Clinton.

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Oct 27, 2017 06:56:09   #
Hemiman Loc: Communist California
 
ghostgotcha wrote:
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and beliefs" were shaken to the core after Trump was elected president in her first interview since the election.

The longtime Trump critic told W Magazine she was in "severe shock" when Trump won and went through "a lot of therapy."

"I was in pure unadulterated [shock], as if I had fallen through the ice on a lake; I was underneath the water, and I couldn’t even see the surface," O'Donnell told the mag. "It was a severe shock to my entire essence and my beliefs in the order in the world, and also the PTSD of having been an abused kid in a family."

She added, "I did a lot of therapy."



The 55-year-old said she was in "pure panic mode" the week following the election but is now just "devastated, disappointed, disheartened, and depressed by the reality of it."

The Hollywood liberal said, "I seriously worry whether I personally will be able to live through" Trump's presidency.

O'Donnell was outspoken about her disdain for Trump during the election, calling him "mentally unstable," among other things. Todays perfect liberal idiom. (Pot calling the kettle black)
Rosie O'Donnell said her "entire essence and ... (show quote)


Well if she doesn't make it thru President Trumps term at least the rest of us will have a little peace and quiet.

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