Rosie O’Donnell Declares Public Power Over Trump And Dictators | Celebrity Insider


Rosie O'Donnell Declares Public Power Over Trump And Dictators

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O’Donnell concluded with a reiteration of how she felt about collective action achieving the special status of and being punched in the American democracy, especially when viewed through the tableau of economic grievances brought before political stands. What makes her pertinent in the realms of power and resistance to thoughtless tendencies is that, for decades, she has been an entertainer. With rising political tensions, these celebrity views are then of value in national conversations concerning democracy, demonstration, and organizing in the community.

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As the political divisions grow and the conversations on corporate responsibilities and consumer activism flourish, the interview with Nicolle Wallace about O’Donnell’s life, agenda, and the political opposition to Donald Trump can be found on YouTube and via MSNBC Premium.

An expression of support comes to fortify O’Donnell’s potential entry into politics, “I’ll say it again…ROSIE FOR PRESIDENT!!!” Lacking any real political experience, it almost doesn’t sound very serious at all.

One more commenter kept following with, “This is what EVERY PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE IN AMERICA SHOULD DO until Trump is OUT! Over 50% of the NFL is black. Over 70% of the NBA is black; and almost half of MLB are non-white. This country would grind to a halt within days without the trillions of dollars generated off the backs of talented black & brown athletes.” The direction of the discussion turned to the cultural side.

Another comment supported the security of O’Donnell, “I hate that she moved to Ireland, but I do understand why she did it. I am just glad that Rosie & Clay are safe and happy.” O’Donnell’s relocation to Ireland took place some years ago, as she gave concern for the political climate in America.

Coming from the other side of the aisle: “Radical left are going nuts cause no one cares about them or your BS ideologies no more, the entire world just seen how insane you’ve become and no one, NO ONE supports you anymore.” Those words really showed just how vast the chasms of disagreement remain.

That one comment goes into history citing, “My mind always goes back to the Coors boycott in the Castro district in the 70’s. Small but mighty when organized. I think Harvey Milk is smiling down.” That one links present-day activism to earlier LGBTQ+ protests.

Another who shared that viewpoint said, “Rosie is right about everything! Our daughters attended the same school years ago and she stopped by my car one day to chat–so down to earth and friendly.” This personal account served as a stark contrast to O’Donnell’s combative public persona evidenced in public brawls with Trump.

MSNBC, which promoted the episode, attracted much engagement, with the comments largely endorsing the O’Donnell viewpoint: “thank you Rosie for reminding us all that we do have the power! Hit them where it hurts their pocket books,” echoing many other comments expressing appreciation for that economic activism message.

Their public political alliances began to be attacked: “So Target is knowing, when you sidle up to a dictator, you’re not going to have public support because they are the minority. The people that want fascism, the bigots, the racists, the sexual abusers are the minority.” It seemed to be an indirect reference to Trump’s relations with these authoritarian leaders across the globe.

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Rosie O’Donnell’s upcoming performances have generated significant excitement among her fans. Additionally, her fiery post about Miriam Margolyes and her blast of the Trump administration over the Jimmy Kimmel cancellation show she remains engaged in both entertainment and political commentary.




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