Posted on 04/02/2007 9:54:39 AM PDT by PajamaTruthMafia
(March 31) - Rosie O'Donnell has never been one to shy away from speaking her mind, but her latest controversial topic of conversation on 'The View' brought up a taboo that most daytime talk shows would never go near the possibility of a conspiracy on 9/11
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Her remarks about the Building 7 collapse as being the first time fire ever melted steel shows her incredible degree of ignorance. Fire has been used from time immemorial to help soften and shape steel, and all that needed to happen in the collapse of the twin towers or Building 7 was weakening of the steel superstructure - which comes from concentration of heat which need not melt the steel to weaken it sufficiently to cause collapse. Rosie is a dimwit.
OMGosh I never thought about that. That is the best idea I've heard in a long time. Their ratings would go through the roof, and so would Rosie after Ann kicked her homocow butt. LOL!
So who are the sponsors of The View?
Letters to sponsors may make ABC move on firing the female blovator.
Oh, Elizabeth is a necessary part of the formula. She`s the designated innocent victim. Show has to have one. Think about pro wrestling and the View becomes easier to understand. Remember, ABC only cares about how many are watching.
Dumb poll that doesn't understand free speech. Yes, she crossed, the line, and yes it is free speech, and I agree with Rosie's right to say what she did. But Rosie is also free to accept the social consequences of her speech, mainly people getting mad at her and her getting fired because of the offensive nonsense she spews.
So who are the sponsors of The View?
See Post 58 there's a list
Hell, that breaks down to 1/3 Proctor & Gamble, 1/3 Unilever, 1/3 Eli Lilly
Schucks, why haven't the Brits requested Rosie O'Fatso to go to Iran to get the hostages back? Afterall, she-who-knows-everything could no doubt handle it.
Makes it easier for ABC top sell ads.
When is someone on FR going to post the names of ALL the advertisers for The View? We need to start a boycot of their products.
I've never been a "viewer" since Barbara Walters has always driven me right up the wall, but I have seen the video clips of Rosie's slide into madness. I can't invest too much in this issue, and I agree that Elizabeth is more foil than true conservative. The tearful snit fit because of the character on L&O was enough for me.
I did call Disney this a.m. and told them that my family will never set foot in any of their PC parks again. It's really not about Rosie, I'm so fed up with the entire Disney runs the world thing anyway, and really, they're not that great at all. The movies are propaganda, the toys are cheap Chinese junk, and their TV channel promotes every bad idea for children. To hell with them, if you think about Disney, you will see that Rosie is the perfect poster girl for what they are all about...
Ah yes, the reliable uber-liberal base. Does not matter how depraved or corrupt someone is, if they are liberal, they get supported by this base. They made up most of the 43% clintoon got elected with.
Problem may take care of itself. This egomaniac is going to demand a pay raise to such an outlandish sum that even ABC may gulp.
Should ABC fire Rosie, as O'Reilly implies?
Yes, she crossed the line 62%
No, it's free speech 38%
Total Votes: 260,217
The entire show should be cancelled. Those acreaming witches make a bad name for the female gender.
EH gets crushed on every single program, sending the message that the conservative voice can be drowned out.
You're right. She portrays 'conservative' women as fussy-dressed, too-polite, weak-kneed little lasses. They need a tougher cookie.
Like Ann Coulter! LOL!
THANK YOU! Three products on the list that I will now stop purchasing.
I would imagine she has never heard of flame cutting.
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