Schadenfreude and Roseanne Barr

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    1. Roseanne is a pretty gross human being, but she’s not the only public figure who fits this category… The thing I don’t get is, she’s basically a liberal (unless I’m wrong) but supports Trump?

      1. Hmm, I hadn’t thought about that before. I know she’s a big Trump supporter but aside from that I don’t know anything about her politics. Wikipedia says she voted for Obama when he ran. I don’t get it either, but then, does anyone understand her? She’s such a nut case …

  1. And gosh, who’s surprised by the conspiracy theories she hawks? It was asking for trouble to do more than, say, a reunion show. She’s never been known for her control.

  2. Rude crude and socially unacceptable. I once watched this person for all of 3 or 4 minutes, and have never watched again,
    You have summed her up to perfection and I believe this to be your greatest post, ever! Thank you I shall take the liberty of reblogging this.

  3. By the bye; I did not view the clip, I cannot imagine the disgust and horror felt by any of your thinking countrymen/women. No doubt there are many; too many, brain dead. who think it hilarious.

  4. I couldn’t agree with you more. In her early years, she did make me laugh, but I could only tolerate her in small doses. I do not like people who smack their gum when they talk and have that obnoxious “my doo-doo doesn’t stink” attitude. But she could crack some good ones. I never got into her show. I just don’t care for shows like that. Not a big sitcom person.

  5. As you know once a year new words are added to the more prominent dictionaries. In my most humblest of opinions I believe it is time we start removing words, maybe starting with words such as ‘civility’, along with ‘respect’ of course…

    1. I think dictionaries retain such antiquated words for a while, for the benefit of those who come across them in their reading and research. But eventually they are dropped. “Manners” will probably be dropped at about the same time as “civility” and “respect.”

  6. It’s just too bad that her shows fellow artists, technical and production associates will be made to suffer because of something for which they were not responsible.

    And… Not to diminish her guilt here, but equally offensive things are said daily by liberal comedians about Trumps press secretary (Sarah something or other), his wife, son and daughter. Nobody really cares. Me included.

    Lot of hypocrisy going on here, but then we ought to be immune to by now,

    1. The bad times will have really begun the day we become immune to hypocrisy, offensiveness, insensitivity, and boorishness, not to mention racism, xenophobia, etc.

  7. …Make that “bad times BEGAN when supporters of both political parties became immune to hypocrisy, offensiveness, insensitivity, and boorishness, not to mention racism, xenophobia, etc.”, and I’ll buy it.

    1. I’m trying not to buy into that yet because I don’t belong to any political party. And I’m not the only one. As the quote below says, “I cannot be an optimist but I am a prisoner of hope.”

  8. I never liked her. Never watched any of her shows. Simply a mean person with a big crude mouth who delighted in behaving disgustingly bad to annoy and upset people. Always found it a good idea to ignore people like that.
    Wish some of the others saying similar disgusting things would suffer the same lack of interest by public and media, but no.
    (Society doesn’t;’t necessarily have to return to Miss Manners era, but a little politeness and consideration for other’s feelings when you speak could go a long way. Everyone wonders why kids are so manic and acting lost..,.look at how the so called “adults” act…millionaire “adults”. Behaving badly is the new standard?)

    1. I hope good manners never go out of style. Not Miss Manners but just a little common courtesy and respect for others. And yes, today’s kids are undoubtedly watching and learning from the adults (?) around them.

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