Rosie Takes Feud With Trump to Disgusting New Level With Video About His 10-Year-Old
Comedian and liberal talk show host Rosie O’Donnell just took her feud with President-elect Donald Trump one step too far.
O’Donnell has been sparring with Trump since 2006, as the The New York Times reported. Ten years later, not much changed, as O’Donnell took to Twitter on Nov. 22 to post a bold opinion about Trump’s son, Barron.
According to Fox News, O’Donnell questioned Barron, asking if he was autistic.
Here’s what O’Donnell said (WARNING: Video contains some graphic language):
Here’s what O’Donnell said (WARNING: Video contains some graphic language):
Along with the tweet, she shared a seven-minute video showing Barron performing actions in a way that some might say showed signs of autism.
However, Barron is only 10 years old. Clips of the president-elect’s son falling asleep during his father’s victory speech circulated the internet as the boy could barely keep his eyes open during the late-night victory. That is normal behavior for any 10-year-old boy.
The post backfired on O’Donnell, as social media users attempted to show her why the comments were inappropriate. (WARNING: Some of the following tweets contain some graphic language.)
Twitter user Chris Macheras wrote back to O’Donnell, kindly asking her to stop talking about a child.
O’Donnell argued that her words are justified.
But…
@chrismacheras @YouTube - chris - moms of special needs kids - WE show up for each other - care n concern were raised - not bullshit #AUTISM
@Rosie @chrismacheras @YouTube US special needs mom's don't post about OTHER children and their disabilities on social media.
@Rosie @chrismacheras @YouTube US special needs mom's don't post about OTHER children and their disabilities on social media.
@Mommyof7ReneeS @Rosie @chrismacheras @YouTube AMEN! There is not a mother with an autistic child who thinks this is helpful. motive obvious
Nice try, Rosie, but Americans aren’t the simpletons in need of liberal elitist care that you think they are.
You can try to act compassionate, but they see right through you. And frankly, it’s not a good strategy for you — you’re not very good at it.
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