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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Trump
« Last post by Tom Bishop on Today at 04:26:38 PM »That's not the reason Trump gave for why Rosie O'Donnell should be stripped of citizenship. Stop making things up.
He said she "is not in the best interests of our great country" and that "she is a Threat to Humanity".
Far as I can see he didn't elaborate on either of those claims.
So what does any of that mean? What has she actually done which would make him say that?
The only thing I can actually see she's done, apart from emigrate because she can't stand to be in a country in which he's president, is be an outspoken critic of him.
And he is notoriously and embarrassingly thin skinned. So if he's not talking about her criticism of him then what is he talking about?
If you can't see the way he goes after critics of him as dangerous and "dictatory" then you are beyond help.
Rosie O'Donnel is a public personality has made her positions quite clear. She believes in all of the radical positions of the far left and is intolerant under the guise of tolerance. She has two trans children and is a bad person.
Here she is promoting a game which humorizes killing a politician:
Rosie O'Donnel Under Fire for Promoting Trump Killing Game
Here she is openly bribing Congressional representatives:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michellefabio/2017/12/20/has-rosie-odonnell-tweeted-her-way-into-bribery-charges/
- "After comedian Rosie O'Donnell offered $2 million to two Republican senators to vote against the GOP tax bill on Twitter, conservatives across the Internet began calling for formal charges of bribery against her.
O'Donnell's tweet was directed at Maine Senator Susan Collins and Arizona Senator Jeff Flake, who both ultimately voted for the tax bill. She reiterated the cash offer in several other tweets."