(Crankers) Whiny actress Rosie O’Donnell, who hasn’t been worth watching since A League of their Own came out in 1992, is once again showing her true colors and TDS while she talked to Jim Acosta – another abysmal media failure!
She’s basically saying that her own daughter is anti-Trump now, proving you can pass TDS on to your kids simply by being a wackjob who constantly cries about him.
Has Rosie ever considered just not talking about politics? It might make her more likable… either way, here’s the video with a timeline of Rosie and Trump’s feud…
2006 — The Feud Begins on The View
In December 2006, Rosie O’Donnell criticized Donald Trump on The View after he held a press conference regarding Miss USA Tara Conner’s controversies.
Rosie accused Trump of being a “snake-oil salesman” and mocked his marriages and finances.
Trump responded immediately in interviews, calling Rosie “a loser,” “a bully,” and “a woman out of control.”
This moment sparked the official beginning of the feud.
2007 — Escalation in the Media
Trump went on multiple shows criticizing Rosie, calling her names and saying ABC should fire her.
Rosie fired back on The View blog and in interviews, accusing Trump of misogyny and corruption.
The feud became one of the most talked-about celebrity rivalries of the year.
2008–2010 — Occasional Jabs
Trump occasionally brought Rosie up in interviews, often revisiting his insults when asked about her.
Rosie referenced Trump in stand-up, on Twitter, and on her blog, keeping tension alive.
The feud stayed simmering but less central during this period.
2011 — Rosie Comments on Trump’s Presidential Hints
When Trump flirted with running in 2011, Rosie mocked him on social media.
Trump responded by calling Rosie “disgusting” and “a failure” in press appearances.
2015 — The Feud Reignites During Trump’s Campaign
During the first GOP debate in August 2015, Megyn Kelly questioned Trump about past comments toward women.
Trump responded:
“Only Rosie O’Donnell.”
— instantly reigniting the feud and turning it into a national political talking point.
Rosie responded on Twitter, saying Trump was obsessed with her and attacking his character.
2016 — Rosie Becomes a Campaign Punchline
Trump continued using Rosie as an example in speeches when discussing political correctness.
Rosie criticized Trump on Twitter and supported anti-Trump activism.
2017 — Rosie Tweets Cartoon Urging Trump’s Removal
Rosie posted a cartoon video suggesting the removal of Trump via the 25th Amendment.
Trump supporters attacked her online; Rosie doubled down, saying Trump was unfit for office.
2018 — White House Briefings & Rosie Responds
Sarah Huckabee Sanders referred to Rosie during briefings when discussing Trump’s comments about critics.
Rosie posted anti-Trump art installations and joined public protests.
2019 — Rosie Says Trump Has “Mental Illness”
In interviews, Rosie claimed Trump was mentally unstable.
Trump never formally responded but continued referencing Rosie during rallies as someone who “always hated me.”
2020–2023 — Feud Quietly Continues Online
Rosie tweeted criticisms during Trump’s presidency and after.
Trump periodically name-checked her in interviews or Truth Social posts as part of his “celebrity critics.”
2024–2025 — TDS Jokes & Renewed Interest
Conservative media regularly referenced Rosie as an example of “Trump Derangement Syndrome” (TDS).
Rosie continued posting political opinions about Trump, though less frequently.
Trump still occasionally referenced Rosie in nostalgic context when discussing past media battles.

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Rosie you are pathetic. You are so full of hate it shows on your face. You played with the Lion and got bit. No career no prospects no country. You’re in Ireland and the Irish don’t even want you there.