I think retirement would be great. I use to like Rosie in her early comedic days. She was funny. Now it seems she has gone over the edge. Next time you see a rerun of one of her rants while on the View, take a look at her eyes. They frighten me. It's not the Rosie I use to know. Want the old Rosie back.
2007-07-17 05:26:55
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answered by SgtMoto 6
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I personally adore her. She's an excellent role model for young people everywhere. She's an excellent Lesbian role model, one of many out celebrities that manages to maintain a relationship, and successfully raises a family. She and Kelly are excellent role models for families, gay and straight alike. They are loving, they love each other, and they love their own children. Most of which were someone else's children. How can you not love that?
She might be outspoken, but she's honest. It might come across as abrasive at times, but the world needs to hear the things she says. They might not always be 100% factual, but alot of it is, and alot of it is what people have been avoiding talking about. She's called out that Pink and Purple Polka dotted Elephant from the middle of the room and forced people to talk about issues too 'sensitive' or 'scary' to address. She's a catalyst that this world needs.
I would love to see her go on and work with more advocacy and non profit groups like she has, always using her celebrity to gain attention to a cause that is neglected. I'd love to see her host a show where real people are the heroes and honored for the work they do in real life.
Rosie shouldn't and won't waste her time with an arrogant self absorbed wanna be celebrity like the dumptruck.
Rosie is an inspiration, and people can say what they will about her, but what is said is mainly based in fear and ignorance. To truly know the kind of person Rosie is, is to understand that people need to sit outside their comfort level if just for a little bit.
Rosie isn't going anywhere. She's here to stay. Whether you like it or not.
2007-07-17 12:51:55
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answered by Urb4nCh4os 1
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Rosie should host a reality show entitled........' The Rosie O'Donnell Bids Farewell To Public Life, And Will Never Be Heard From Again Show '
Give her a few episodes to say goodbye to her celebrity friends. Maybe a little hug and smooch with Donald Trump, Some fake tears and hugs with that girl on The View whom she lost it on! Along with everyone else she has pi##ed off!
2007-07-17 13:21:16
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answered by zippy8811 1
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Looks like people don't like to hear the Truth. Most People here can not handle the Truth. Sorry but Rosie is telling the People and the World as it is. And some times, the Truth can hurt.
She should have her own show... Rosie Unplugged! Then she can have all the liberties to teach people a thing or two about their government and the NeoCon agenda. Then maybe people will get smarter and find the Rosie Power to liberate themselves from tyranny.
Or she could become President!
2007-07-17 11:34:03
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answered by Raymonator 2
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I don't think Rosie should be a co-host on any talk show. Rosie wants to be in control that is why she did good on her own show, she isn't a team player.
I think she should do things on her own and focus on her family.
She has become too much of a political activist and has a way of taking the 'F' out of 'Fun' for talk shows.
Think of Ellen now there is a woman who puts lots of 'F' in 'Fun'
2014-10-26 23:56:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Is there any Psychological or Psychiatric Shows out there?
Rosie seems to need some help with her agressiveness and
her anger. I used to think she was sooooooo nice when she had her own show but not any more, she seems to be a different person now, less compassion.
As far as Trump goes, I think he's an evil man, never learned what really is important in the scheme of things. I pity him.
2007-07-17 17:28:36
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answered by Annie W 1
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Looks like people don't like to hear the Truth. Most People here can not handle the Truth. Sorry but Rosie is telling the People and the World as it is. And some times, the Truth can hurt.
2016-02-10 03:05:34
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answered by Daanish 4
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I don't think that Rosie O'Donnell should do anything else. She hasn't had very good luck with anything in the past few years anyway. She's not funny and she's gay! She probably has more than enough money to live off of for the rest of her life.
2007-07-18 08:08:30
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answered by Farmwife 3
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show she took on. However, I truely believe that she would be great as a host on a variety show, like "America's got talent" or maybe a judge on "American Idol" or a kids talent and variety show host. However I think she would be amazing on a show that deals with political,moral, environmental etc. issues facing the world. She has strong feelings and opinions about many current events and she doesn't back down on a challenge. She is smart and frankly someone I would want in my corner.
Rosie, you go girl!!!
2014-11-29 06:18:39
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answered by Ahitraa 3
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I'm a big fan of Rosie. She straight up, shoots from the hip.....and tells like it is. I'd rather listen to 1 Rosie than 1000 talking heads like they have now on Network TV. IMO.....she's smarter and more enlightened than 90% of the hosts that are on TV right now. We've all been dumbed-down by the useless politically-correct fodder and drivel that's out there presently. Along comes Rosie.....and force-feeds us a dose of reality. And good for her.
She'd be great doing the same type of format as Bill Maher does on HBO.....with 'Real Time with Bill Maher.' People choose to watch these programs because they're cutting edge and provocative & informative. Network TV gives us so few intelligent options to really sink our teeth into. It's actually quite insulting to one's intelligence to see what's on television nowadays. Rosie is a breath of fresh air. Because the rest stink.
But you are what you watch, right?
2007-07-17 08:27:59
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answered by The Winnipeg Warrior 1
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I think she has great ability to become a spokesperson or activist for the causes that matter to her (and YES a great many other people).
Its too bad that so many people only focus on what they percieve to be negative about her. She does a great deal of charity work, her Broadway Kids foundation is an admirable project - so kudos to her for trying to improve the lives of kids that are less fortunate.
I'm saddened that we live in a society that feels they are better equipped to pass judgement and manipulate facts to focus on the negative than to seek out and highlight the positive things that "famous" people do with their celebrity. There are also loads (too many) of fat white guys out there who toxically rant their opinions on a far bigger scale and have the power to do far more damage.
I admire any woman who has the courage of her convictions to stand up and speak out. I don't have to agree with everything she (or anyone) says but at least Rosie appears to understand what she believes and what she stands for. I can respect that about anyone. Its far better than being a talking head or a blind follower of popular opinion to avoid controversy. Challenging people to look at something from a different perspective isn't telling them they are wrong.
Whatever Rosie decides to do in the future I hope she's successful and supported.
By the way I don't know Rosie personally and I'm a married, straight woman & Mom!!
2007-07-17 08:26:12
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answered by tieac 1
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