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Last Word on Rosie
by Alicia Colon
Wed, 30 May 2007 at 12:49 PM
updated Wed, 30 May 2007 at 12:55 PM
With all the hype about Rosie O'Donnell leaving The View after her on air battle with co-host Elizabeth Hasselbeck, the Internet ran the heated squabble over and over. Most of the online commentators were clearly on Rosie's side. It is also clear how much Ms. Hasselbeck is loathed by viewers who regard her as a spoiled, unintelligent "princess", the antithesis of Ms.O'Donnell.
I've never watched the show except for snippets shown on AOL so I'll refrain from commenting on the incident or the program. However, after seeing this video of Ms. O'Donnell warming up the studio audience it's quite clear that the 9/11 conspiracy theorists have allowed their hatred of the president to influence their ability to reason. What is even more disturbing is the audience reacting favorably to her naive remarks which have been discredited by experts. Apparently The Bush Derangement Syndrome is a reality and widespread in New York City and I hope someone finds a cure for those affected and restores them soon to sanity
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