as i am sure everyone is aware of, aside from the topic title being truth, rosie has made the news several times in the past month or two.
first her spat with the donald. mind you she started it all, by openly mocking him and his looks on the view. mind you this is key towards her next battle with AI judges. so then she gets offended when donald totally rips her up and down and side to side and diagonal.
my only problem with donalds ripping on her is, and he was 100% correct in everything, no matter the who the target is, attacking a woman verbally like that, no matter how deserving, never wins you points with the general populace.
now she is blasting the American Idol judges for mocking how people look during the tryouts. hmmm mocking people for how they look and doing it for a laugh, where have i seen this before, let me think, hmmmmmmmm i know i have seen this before...i just cant think where.
if anyone who reads this knows rosie or knows someone who knows her, please tell her i hope she drops dead.
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now she is blasting the American Idol judges for mocking how people look during the tryouts. hmmm mocking people for how they look and doing it for a laugh, where have i seen this before, let me think, hmmmmmmmm i know i have seen this before...i just cant think where.
I saw this on O'Reilly of all places, I was watching it with my parents. I feel bad for the kid they were making fun of because he looked and acted like he may have been mentally disabled. But it's Fox so I'm not too suprised that they would stoop to that level.
now she is blasting the American Idol judges for mocking how people look during the tryouts. hmmm mocking people for how they look and doing it for a laugh, where have i seen this before, let me think, hmmmmmmmm i know i have seen this before...i just cant think where.
I saw this on O'Reilly of all places, I was watching it with my parents. I feel bad for the kid they were making fun of because he looked and acted like he may have been mentally disabled. But it's Fox so I'm not too suprised that they would stoop to that level.
maybe im giving them the benefit of the doubt, but i would assume they would tell the judges of a "special" circumstance as a contestant being mentally challenged.
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I'm torn on Rosie. On the one hand, it's nice to see more people speak their minds, but on the other hand she needs to think out some of the things she says first.
I'm torn on Rosie. On the one hand, it's nice to see more people speak their minds, but on the other hand she needs to think out some of the things she says first.
its not nice when they speak their minds on a message board ya big lug
now she is blasting the American Idol judges for mocking how people look during the tryouts. hmmm mocking people for how they look and doing it for a laugh, where have i seen this before, let me think, hmmmmmmmm i know i have seen this before...i just cant think where.
I saw this on O'Reilly of all places, I was watching it with my parents. I feel bad for the kid they were making fun of because he looked and acted like he may have been mentally disabled. But it's Fox so I'm not too suprised that they would stoop to that level.
The thing that makes the mockery of people in this fashion worse is that (according to a former contestant) they go through 3 seperate auditions before they make it on t.v. So they make it past round 3 and I would assume begin to think that they have a real chance. But when you see clips of the people who make it that far and how bad they are, it's pretty clear that they are chosen to be the object of ridicule. It's bad. Then again, the show has higher ratings than last year....you are right to fault the network, but then again what does this say about the massive amount of people watching it?
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LeninFlux wrote:
Dr. Gonzo wrote:
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now she is blasting the American Idol judges for mocking how people look during the tryouts. hmmm mocking people for how they look and doing it for a laugh, where have i seen this before, let me think, hmmmmmmmm i know i have seen this before...i just cant think where.
I saw this on O'Reilly of all places, I was watching it with my parents. I feel bad for the kid they were making fun of because he looked and acted like he may have been mentally disabled. But it's Fox so I'm not too suprised that they would stoop to that level.
The thing that makes the mockery of people in this fashion worse is that (according to a former contestant) they go through 3 seperate auditions before they make it on t.v. So they make it past round 3 and I would assume begin to think that they have a real chance. But when you see clips of the people who make it that far and how bad they are, it's pretty clear that they are chosen to be the object of ridicule. It's bad. Then again, the show has higher ratings than last year....you are right to fault the network, but then again what does this say about the massive amount of people watching it?
I fucking love watching the delusional cats on these shows get slammed down. Call me a sadist, it just really entertains me. I don't feel bad at all. In fact, I'm sure some of these people use it to their advantage (sup Billy Hung!). A lot of people will do anything for whatever kind of attention they can get, be it positive or negative.
These fine ladies and gentlemen sign all sorts of literature before going on these shows, most of which I'm sure they don't read, all of which warns them that whatever they do or say will be used in any way the producers/directors/editors/whomever see fit. If these people don't want it to happen to them, they shouldn't sign anything.
And Rosie O'Donnell has every right in the world to say whatever she wants. I wish she'd shut her fucking mouth though.
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inadvertent imitation wrote:
LeninFlux wrote:
Dr. Gonzo wrote:
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now she is blasting the American Idol judges for mocking how people look during the tryouts. hmmm mocking people for how they look and doing it for a laugh, where have i seen this before, let me think, hmmmmmmmm i know i have seen this before...i just cant think where.
I saw this on O'Reilly of all places, I was watching it with my parents. I feel bad for the kid they were making fun of because he looked and acted like he may have been mentally disabled. But it's Fox so I'm not too suprised that they would stoop to that level.
The thing that makes the mockery of people in this fashion worse is that (according to a former contestant) they go through 3 seperate auditions before they make it on t.v. So they make it past round 3 and I would assume begin to think that they have a real chance. But when you see clips of the people who make it that far and how bad they are, it's pretty clear that they are chosen to be the object of ridicule. It's bad. Then again, the show has higher ratings than last year....you are right to fault the network, but then again what does this say about the massive amount of people watching it?
I fucking love watching the delusional cats on these shows get slammed down. Call me a sadist, it just really entertains me. I don't feel bad at all. In fact, I'm sure some of these people use it to their advantage (sup Billy Hung!). A lot of people will do anything for whatever kind of attention they can get, be it positive or negative.
These fine ladies and gentlemen sign all sorts of literature before going on these shows, most of which I'm sure they don't read, all of which warns them that whatever they do or say will be used in any way the producers/directors/editors/whomever see fit. If these people don't want it to happen to them, they shouldn't sign anything.
And Rosie O'Donnell has every right in the world to say whatever she wants. I wish she'd shut her fucking mouth though.
What if they don't have the mental capacity to understand what they are signing?
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i'm convinced it's for ratings. there's no way two grown human beings could be so immature.
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Dr. Gonzo wrote:
inadvertent imitation wrote:
LeninFlux wrote:
Dr. Gonzo wrote:
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now she is blasting the American Idol judges for mocking how people look during the tryouts. hmmm mocking people for how they look and doing it for a laugh, where have i seen this before, let me think, hmmmmmmmm i know i have seen this before...i just cant think where.
I saw this on O'Reilly of all places, I was watching it with my parents. I feel bad for the kid they were making fun of because he looked and acted like he may have been mentally disabled. But it's Fox so I'm not too suprised that they would stoop to that level.
The thing that makes the mockery of people in this fashion worse is that (according to a former contestant) they go through 3 seperate auditions before they make it on t.v. So they make it past round 3 and I would assume begin to think that they have a real chance. But when you see clips of the people who make it that far and how bad they are, it's pretty clear that they are chosen to be the object of ridicule. It's bad. Then again, the show has higher ratings than last year....you are right to fault the network, but then again what does this say about the massive amount of people watching it?
I fucking love watching the delusional cats on these shows get slammed down. Call me a sadist, it just really entertains me. I don't feel bad at all. In fact, I'm sure some of these people use it to their advantage (sup Billy Hung!). A lot of people will do anything for whatever kind of attention they can get, be it positive or negative.
These fine ladies and gentlemen sign all sorts of literature before going on these shows, most of which I'm sure they don't read, all of which warns them that whatever they do or say will be used in any way the producers/directors/editors/whomever see fit. If these people don't want it to happen to them, they shouldn't sign anything.
And Rosie O'Donnell has every right in the world to say whatever she wants. I wish she'd shut her fucking mouth though.
What if they don't have the mental capacity to understand what they are signing?
Then whoever is in charge of making sure they don't wander into traffic should make sure they don't wander into Simon Cowell.
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Takes one to know one.
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corduroy_blazer wrote:
i'm convinced it's for ratings. there's no way two grown human beings could be so immature.
That's what I'm thinking.
What really pissed me off about Rosie was when she got on Kelly Rippa when Clay Aiken filled in for Regis. He put his hand over her mouth (because she talks alot) and it was obvious that it pissed her off. So she said, "Take you filthy hand off my mouth...I don't know where it's been." She said it jokingly but it was pretty obvious that she didn't like it.
So then Rosie gets on the View and says that Rippa was taking shots at the gay community. What a fucking dumbass. Gay or straight, if you put your hand over my mouth, I'm going to take it as disrespect and say a lot worse than what Rippa said.
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PATS 38 GIANTS 10 - However I do see a chance the Pats letting it all hang out and scoring 56 or 63 points. Just realize that you will NEVER see a team like this again in your lifetime.... that is until next year...... 38-0
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Peeps wrote:
IEB! wrote:
Takes one to know one.
so i guess you know alot of paranoid dicks eh?
Yep.
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simple schoolboy wrote:
Sir, it is a sad, sad world we live in.
I agree.
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i'd say, if it's real, that they're both terrible people and they're both responsible for what it's become.
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