Posted on 12/07/2025 1:29:25 PM PST by Impala64ssa
Comedian moved to Ireland after Trump's re-election but continues breaking vows to stay off social media
Rosie O’Donnell is sounding the alarm about her ongoing fixation with President Donald Trump.
The 63-year-old, along with some of her friends and family, spoke to The Washington Post about her move to Ireland after Trump's re-election last November, and one thing was made clear from the article.
She "can't resist" speaking about Trump.
O’Donnell told the outlet she promised her therapist the Wednesday before Thanksgiving she would refrain from posting about Trump for two days.
It fell apart within hours.
A longtime friend, Jennifer Kopetic, was described as "annoyed" when she told O'Donnell during a recent visit, "Roseann, you’ve got to detach. You’ve got to disconnect."
She made another vow — three days this time — telling her 1.2 million Instagram followers she was "gonna try again to not give him a minute of me." However, she failed that attempt, too.
O’Donnell has said her emotional spiral began the moment Trump was elected.
"I felt on the verge of crying … when he got elected," she previously told an Irish TV audience in March, explaining she feared a second term.
The former talk show host said her concerns were personal. A lesbian mother of five — with her youngest, 12-year-old Clay, identifying as nonbinary and diagnosed with autism — O’Donnell feared what she saw as Trump-era hostility toward LGBTQ Americans and the potential gutting of federal support for special education programs.
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Maybe Rosie should stop smoking all that pot her daughter said Rosie smokes, maybe she wouldn’t be so bat sht out of her mind.
This is Stage 4 TDS (see below)...
In a 2016 Los Angeles Times op-ed, Justin Raimondo outlined three distinct phases:
Loss of proportion: Victims fixate on minor issues as catastrophic threats.
Hyperbolic vocabulary: Language escalates to extreme rhetoric, labeling everything authoritarian or apocalyptic.
Detachment from reality: Full denial or conspiracy-level interpretations take over, ignoring facts entirely.
Her career was basically over... she never was very funny to begin with other than just being a fat, obnoxious clown. This is just another ploy to call attention to herself. Rosie, you are a washed-up has-been give it up. Nobody cares. Try to find some constructive outlet and live your life.
She has already prob permanently and dangerously damaged her youngest child ( whose birth mother committed suicide) by making the child dangerously depressed and paranoid about Trump.
My evil sister, in her 70s at the time, wrote to me: "Now that Trump got elected and Hillary lost last week, I cried for two days straight. This means I will never live to see a woman President."
Her letters always had a little sticker on them with a cartoon of a broom and the words "Sweep Out Trump"
Indeed. She’s like the poster dyke of cannabis-induced paranoia
She’s nuts, Jim!
She’s no “comedian”, Rosie hasn’t been funny in over 30 years.
She’s also not much of a mother.
She has friends ?
Snakes are back in Ireland.
This is greatest defeat by Trump she could possibly suffer.
Trump lives in her head 24/7 for free. Advanced TDS...probably the family needs to be put on suicide watch.
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Didn’t she leave precisely to get away from Trump and things Trump -
And then took it all with her?
He lives in her room rent free. Plenty of open space too!
Ignoring o'donnell is the best comeback.
“Friends beg her to ‘disconnect.’”
In other words, GTF out of Ireland. (She’s driving everyone there crazy.)
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