Rosie O'Donnell Libels The FDNY

That was her reply to "grant". Looks like she knows where the line is, in terms of costing her eyeballs/viewers/money (or someone on her staff does).
The dilemma for the troofers is that there is no way they can claim that WTC 7 was a controlled demo and not implicate the FDNY. Rosie is now finding that out and is trying to backtrack, but she's stepped in it and can't get it off her shoe.
 
The dilemma for the troofers is that there is no way they can claim that WTC 7 was a controlled demo and not implicate the FDNY. Rosie is now finding that out and is trying to backtrack, but she's stepped in it and can't get it off her shoe.

They have double standards, every time. They say FDNY didn't demolish building 7, but the Silverstein statement clearly states "they made the decision to pull". Both can't be true, if pull it meant demolition. Unless they dialed some demolition experts to pull it for them and they did the work in few hours on the tallest building ever demolished.

:viking1 They are stupid.
 
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I've never seen "The View" before but in this clip Rosie lays into Elisabeth who, apparently, was crying backstage later.

I will say that Elisabeth is one fine looking lady.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=FjruZx44y0s



Wow... you Americans really have some garbage on your TVs! ;)

Elizabeth isn't exactly the smartest tool in the box, far as I can tell, but Rosie comes across as a complete and utter [rule8]. And what was with that "you're young and so wrong" BS? To a 30-year old? What an arrogant loud-mouthed woman.

-Gumboot

P.S. What's with that American philosophy that the most effective debate tactic is to talk over the top of your opponant as loudly as you can and repeat the same thing over and over?
 
P.S. What's with that American philosophy that the most effective debate tactic is to talk over the top of your opponant as loudly as you can and repeat the same thing over and over?


I don't think that tactic is limited to Americans. But, it IS a preferred method for the CT crowd. If you have ever seen video of Alex Jones, that's all he does. Yell, scream, and basically not let the other person get a word in edgewise.
 
P.S. What's with that American philosophy that the most effective debate tactic is to talk over the top of your opponant as loudly as you can and repeat the same thing over and over?
I wasn't aware that loudmouthed boors are a uniquely American phenomena.

At any rate, Rosie was hired to be the loudmouthed boor and that's what she's doing, in spades.
 
Great, a talk show host posts in idiotspeak. I think a reasonable demand would be to remove the lies from her blog. Of course, the response to that might be "STFU n00b" or some other such idiocy.

DR
Given what I have heard of Ms O’Donnel, I had presumed that “idiotspeak” was her native tongue.
 
I don't think that tactic is limited to Americans. But, it IS a preferred method for the CT crowd. If you have ever seen video of Alex Jones, that's all he does. Yell, scream, and basically not let the other person get a word in edgewise.

I wasn't aware that loudmouthed boors are a uniquely American phenomena.

At any rate, Rosie was hired to be the loudmouthed boor and that's what she's doing, in spades.



Hey now, you can't let me pass up an opportunity to lay into the Yanks! ;)

Seriously though, I've only ever really seen this sort of "tactic" employed publicly on television by Americans. I have no doubt other people use it to, but it does seem exceedingly common amongst that group of Americans who are so eager to appear on TV.

-Gumboot
 
I wasn't aware that loudmouthed boors are a uniquely American phenomena.

At any rate, Rosie was hired to be the loudmouthed boor and that's what she's doing, in spades.

I think you answered the point in your first paragraph with your second.
There are loudmouth bores of all nationalities; however the idea of giving a loudmouth bore their own high profile TV show just because they are a loudmouth bore seems to be an American invention (one which is now being copied by TV stations in other nations).
 
Rosie was born on Long Island, which is NOT in NYC. She attended college in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts then moved to Los Angeles. In no way is she a "New Yawker".
People from Long Island are in New York. There accent is very similar to thew Queens accent. Surprise, they are right next door. Long Island qualifies as New Yawker.
 
I think you answered the point in your first paragraph with your second.
There are loudmouth bores of all nationalities; however the idea of giving a loudmouth bore their own high profile TV show just because they are a loudmouth bore seems to be an American invention (one which is now being copied by TV stations in other nations).
Aren't you British? The guys who exported "American Idol" (don't recall what the British version was called) to us, complete w/ the boorish British talent judge? Hmmm, I guess he isn't also a loudmouth, just a boor. Maybe you're right.
 
Looks like someone had a chat with Rosie about which group not to pi$$ off:

Grant writes:

" Your 15 March blog seems to imply that the FDNY was involved in blowing up WTC7. I am a long time firefighter. I had friends killed or injured on 9/11. Did I misunderstand what you are stating?"

i do not think fdny had anything to do
with the controlled demolition of wtc 7

u r all hereos

Well that is perhaps a SMALL victory for those of us in the fire service. (She's still a CT woo however....)
 
Aren't you British? The guys who exported "American Idol" (don't recall what the British version was called) to us, complete w/ the boorish British talent judge? Hmmm, I guess he isn't also a loudmouth, just a boor. Maybe you're right.


American Idol is your own invention. :) However it was inspired by "Popstars" which I am ashamed to say was created first by a New Zealander. In fact I've met him, and he's a complete and utter prat.

Personally I think that British "talent judge" (he's actually a music producer) is the only entertaining or worthwhile thing about those silly shows, and apparantly that's quite a common view to have. :p

-Gumboot
 
Apparently Rosie believes the troofer BBC story too

Christine writes:
Just watched the Live Leak BBC footage of WTC 7 collapse. WOW. Why don’t U.S. citizens wake up and see? What can any of us do? I feel helpless against this…
(Rosie's response)
wow is right
bbc = the amazing kreskin

So apprently Rosie thinks the BBC is in on it too.
 
Personally I think that British "talent judge" (he's actually a music producer) is the only entertaining or worthwhile thing about those silly shows, and apparantly that's quite a common view to have. :p

-Gumboot
I only watch the auditions, and only for the really bad singers who think they're great. I don't know why I find that amusing, but I do... :boxedin:
 
Are you referring to Peter Power of Visor Consultants. His "correction" seems just as much of a scramble as Silverstein's.
How would his (or Silverstein's) correction "look like" if it wouldn't look like a scramble? How would a non-suspicious correction look like to you?

The Visor Consultant story is one of a security company trying to capitalize on a real incident, and having to pay for it when all the conspiracy theorists began to use them in their narative.
 
Rosie has responded to a question I asked only minutes ago on her blog, I am Jerry:

Jerry writes:
Rosie, your response to Grant was disingenuous. If you believe that WTC 7 was a demolition, the firefighters must be involved. Many firefighters reported on the condition of WTC 7, are they lying?
i believe no firefighters were involved
in anything other than saving lives



Still weaseling out I see.
 

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