Posted on 10/31/2024 5:38:50 PM PDT by Baladas
Actress Rosie O'Donnell has claimed she is on the verge of taking pills as she continues to worry that former President Donald Trump will beat Vice President Kamala Harris in this year's presidential election.
The 62-year-old comedian shared her thoughts on the election in a lengthy rant posted to TikTok on Tuesday, in which she referred to the former president as an 'orange dumpster fire' and a 'hate-rally manager.'
She also expressed her concerns about Russian infiltration in the election, and claimed Trump would try to claim there was voter fraud if he loses.
'I'm, let's say on a scale of 10 being "Can't think of anything else and may need some additional medication," I'm like a seven,' O'Donnell admitted at the beginning of her video.
'So that's alright, I can handle a seven.'
She said she has been trying to avoid watching the news, and is instead watching television programs and reading books to keep her mind off of the election.
But at the same time, O'Donnell said she's 'trying to recite that prayer you do in Al-Anon and AA about, you know, the wisdom to know the difference between the things you can and cannot change.
'If you voted, if you donated whatever you could, you participated and now you've got a week left to worry, and then, it's in someone else's hands, you know?' she said.
'And I just think with all those people showing up for Kamala, I don't think it's as close as they're saying it is. I really don't.
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May I suggest fentanyl pills for her?
Lord, have mercy on Rosie.
To be fair there is a lot of inertia to overcome in her case. Canada or at least this little part of it is grateful. :)
Not really news, but great comic relief from the serious stuff.
May I suggest the strychnine pills?
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