The Donald vs. The Rosie - Round 1

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What's really funny is how she makes fun of Trump's hair - and then you see the caption pic in the thread and realize she has no room to talk.

This ought to be fun. Finally the Rosie may get what's coming to her.
 
Well, that's because she was making fun of Donald's combover. Although, that really doesn't change anything... she still has no right to talk, especially after this:
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The actual clips on CNN.com are more entertaining than that blog, though.
 
Rosie's truly just jealous of the fact that she would not be qualified to even be in the audience of the Miss USA pageant, let alone a contestant.

Typical liberal envious dike, attacking Donald Trump's moral authority. The hypocrisy is so rich.
 
fossten said:
Rosie's truly just jealous of the fact that she would not be qualified to even be in the audience of the Miss USA pageant, let alone a contestant.

Typical liberal envious dike, attacking Donald Trump's moral authority. The hypocrisy is so rich.

You're jealous because Rosie's penis is bigger than yours.

The proper insult would be "Bull Dyke", as Rosie is clearly not a "lipstick lesbian" or even your average garden variety lesbian. She’s built like a linebacker…
 
They're both giant douche bags, and I hope they both rot in hell...
 
O'Donnell’s attack against Trump for giving Tara Connor a second chance is just another example of an angry bitter person. Her last attack was against the Catholic Church and prior to that against so-called right-wing fanatical Christians, which she claims are just as bad as terrorists. Notice a pattern? Apparently she is bitter about people making moral judgments.

What’s particularly ludicrous about O’Donnell’s rage concerning Trump’s decision is that as a businessman who owns one-half of the Miss USA pageant and the one in charge, Trump must address the allegations against Conner and decide what is in the best interest of the Ms. USA pageant. Given O’Donnell’s apparent resentment towards moral judgment, it’s obvious that Trump was in a no-win situation. Undoubtedly, she would have found reason to attack him regardless of whether he removed Conner or gave her a second chance. By giving Conner a second chance Trump was apparently not focusing on judging but rather on forgiveness and giving her a chance to fulfill her term as Ms. USA.

Based upon O’Donnell’s attacks against Christians in particular, I would think she would be supportive of Trump’s decision since the allegations against Conner include casual sex with multiple partners including a women, drug use, and drinking while under age. But again, the issue for O’Donnell is not immoral acts per se, but rather that people shouldn’t judge others. Since she vehemently resents those who would dare make moral judgments, she couldn’t help but to fabricate an attack against Trump by contending that he had no business putting himself in a position as a moral arbiter and making moral judgments. Likewise, Christians have no business making moral judgments or anyone else for that matter.

Apparently, even “The Donald” can’t escape the typical hypocrisy that is so pervasive among left-wing fanatics like Rosie O'Donnell.

I think Trump made the right decision!
 
I think your overall assessment of O'Donnell is correct. The idea of anyone passing "moral judgment" upsets her. Even when they aligned with her permissive, consequence-free viewpoint.

Hypocrisy is nothing new to her, she's the one who thinks guns should be banned, yet continues to employed ARMED body guards.

However, I think Trump is a self-promoting PITA ass. These "feuds" are an annual thing, and coincidently, they all seem to precede the next season of the apprentice.

Last year, around this time, he had a "feud" with Martha Steward.
 
Rush made a good point Friday - Rosie isn't really being a good liberal about this situation because liberals are supposed to be the tolerant ones who are all about giving second chances to people, and she's criticizing Trump for doing just that. So she's not being true to her liberalism, which indicates this is a personal jealousy she has for people who are successful and attractive, and she obviously resents not being attractive in the least.
 

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