Rosie O'Donnall

@bobmnu (8157)
United States
March 30, 2007 12:09am CST
Should ABC keep her or let her go? Why? Why Not? I vote to let her go. She is using the show to send a political mesage and ideas that are out right lies. She will hurt ABC's image as a family orientated network. She has the right to her opoinion and if ABC agress with it then they will succeed or fail with her.
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• United States
9 Apr 07
Ever since Rosie joined The View, the show has more or less become Rosie's View. She is so mean and vindictive! Especially when no one agrees with her. Can she possibly go a whole episode without slamming someone, or talking about herself? She needs to go!
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
9 Apr 07
i agree that it has become her view and I think people want to hear different views. When someone disagrees with Rosie, she will yell or start calling you names. I don't think people will keep watching her unless things change.
@tarsadawn (350)
• United States
31 Mar 07
I feel that there are two sides of Rosie. I really enjoy the fact that she is an activist for children and families. I really like the fact that she has helped out so many and brought attention to things like adoption and foster care and the problems with the systems. I cannot stand, it literally makes the hair on my arms stand, when she starts ranting about the government. She also cannot debate people. She starts calling people names if they don't believe the way that she does. That's not right and it makes me so mad when she does that. Twice this past month, she has literally, made my blood rise. When she was insinuating that we tortured Kaylid Sheik Mohammad into confessing to 9/11, I was so aghast, I thought I would throw up. Then, she stated later, that 9/11 was a US government job. I thought I would hit the TV screen. I also don't like the fact that everytime Elizabeth says something that she doesn't like, she'll make comments like, "You don't know what you're talking about, you're too young." All because Elizabeth is Republican. I like her and I don't like her, I don't like her much more than liking her though.
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
31 Mar 07
Rosie is like many radicals. When your talking points don't convince the other person, then yell at them, call them names and insult them. Then to end the conservaation accuse them of being racist or homophoic.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
30 Mar 07
I say let her rant on. Her rants do more to expose the foolish hallucinations of the far left than all the Mikey Moores and Cindy Whatsernames in the world. It really is sad though, she used to be one of my favorite comedians. Now she is only good for a laugh if it is accompanied by pointing and jeering. I think we do our society a disservice when we silence the hatemongers and extremists. Silencing them only gives us a false sense of security that they are a thing of the past. RANT ON ROSIE, With every word you spew from your vile gob, you set liberalism back decades!
@Debs_place (10520)
• United States
31 Mar 07
I don't know what Rosie is saying, I don't listen or take political advice from people in the entertainment industry. They are entertainers - read that - they make me laugh or smile or relax. They don't educate me. Where any of them come off thinking that they are so brilliant that they can lead us politdically makes me crazy. Next presidential election, people will be taking advice from britney spears if this keeps up.