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Rosie O'Donnell worries if she can live through Trump presidency
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Oct 27, 2017 08:04:00   #
Radiance3
 
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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This stupid Rosie O'Donnell promised to leave the US once Donald Trump wins the presidency. And Trump won. Rosie is still here, hauling like a wild dog. This hypocrite has no shame, a usual. The same filthy people living in Hollywood, CA, making me throw up

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Oct 27, 2017 08:29:23   #
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.


He wasn't referring to Hildabeast but I can see how you would think of her.

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Oct 27, 2017 08:34:03   #
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.


You can believe with all your heart,you can wish,you can hope,you can even click you're ruby red shoes together three times but it doesn't make it true,sorry,a short time out in your safe place will make you feel better.

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Oct 27, 2017 10:07:33   #
Bevos
 
PoppaGringo wrote:
Like pneumonia, he never completely disappears.


I thought they had a vaccine for that?

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Oct 27, 2017 10:08:23   #
Bevos
 
Hemiman wrote:
You can believe with all your heart,you can wish,you can hope,you can even click you're ruby red shoes together three times but it doesn't make it true,sorry,a short time out in your safe place will make you feel better.


LOLOL GOOD ONE!!!

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Oct 27, 2017 10:11:12   #
Bevos
 
out of the woods wrote:
Her very essence and beliefs are the problem, lobotomy might help. That and liposuction, and some hormone replacement, she WAS born a girl, right?


MAYBE!!!

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Oct 27, 2017 10:17:28   #
Big Bass
 
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 should ask for the therapy money back. She's still as dumb and as homely as ever.

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Oct 27, 2017 10:40:30   #
Bevos
 
Big Bass wrote:
She should ask for the therapy money back. She's still as dumb and as homely as ever.


She needs to make GOOD on her promise, and LEAVE the Country!!! But we might have KNOWN it was all another LIE!!! They are SO GOOD at it!!!

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Oct 27, 2017 10:58:34   #
boatbob2
 
Gee,If she doesnt live through Donalds presidency,Im not going to cry..........

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Oct 27, 2017 11:00:14   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
Big Bass wrote:
She should ask for the therapy money back. She's still as dumb and as homely as ever.


Well you know beauty is only skin deep but ugly goes all the way to the bone. In Rosies case, she has an ugly soul as well.

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Oct 27, 2017 11:06:11   #
Big Bass
 
Bevos wrote:
She needs to make GOOD on her promise, and LEAVE the Country!!! But we might have KNOWN it was all another LIE!!! They are SO GOOD at it!!!

That's ALL she's good at. She has sadly failed as a decent human being.

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Oct 27, 2017 11:46:13   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
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)


What a coincidence! You can worry about living through, I on the other hand am disappointed you may.

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Oct 27, 2017 12:49:03   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
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.


Life is full of disappointments and shocks. I don"t know anyone who hasn't been through crisis. There is even a scale of potential damage these crisis can cause called The Life Crisis Event Scale.

Normal balanced people roll with the punchs, go through a healthy grieving process, and move on.

Unhealthy unbalanced peopls.feel the need to hide in a cave and block the entrance.

Rossi needs a cave.

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Oct 27, 2017 13:51:53   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
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)


You mean she actually believed me when I said Trump was going to ban Bon-Bons?

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Oct 27, 2017 13:54:40   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
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)


You misspelled a word. You said Today's perfect Liberal idiom. In Rosie the moo-cow's case, idiom ends with a "t", not an "m".

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