Saturday, January 20, 2007

Rosie vs. Donald

Child 1: I don't like what you did, and you're fat!
Child 2: You're ugly!
Child 1: Am not!
Child 2: Are too! And you stink! (Giggles in enjoyment)
Child 1: I'm telling the teacher!
Child 3 (to Child 1): You're mean!

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I'm sure that by now you dear readers have been subject to the seemingly relentless debacle known as the Rosie-Donald war, care of our very own much loved mainstream media. Like rabid dogs foaming at the mouth, they attacked the scuffle of egos, and lit the kindling that became the wildfire.

Some believe it all started with Rosie O'Donnell's now infamous criticism of the news conference that Donald Trump gave concerning estranged Miss USA, Tara Conner, and his decision that she would keep her title; O'Donnell called it "a publicity stunt."

Then came the storm — the volleys of bitter words back and forth.

Now they have forced dear ol' Barbara Walters into having to choose sides. Notwithstanding the immature actions by both individuals, Walters has joined O'Donnell's side, and called Trump a "poor, pathetic man." Will there be a Walters-Trump debacle now? (God I hope not.)

Do any others wish to choose sides?

Is it just me, or has the entire feud become pointless? The continuous ego inflation by one, followed by the needle from the other.

I find both to be at fault: Both have fanned the flames with insults, have let their egos take control, didn't know when to shut up, and seemingly were enjoying it all. Seriously, in my opinion, if these two individuals had any ounce of maturity, they would have ceased, and there would have been a good chance that this farce would have ended before it even started.

O'Donnell, Trump, please, for the sake of sanity and the American people as a whole, would you please stop and take a second to do one tiny, miniscule thing that just might (hopefully) solve this fiasco?

Grow up, you two.

Have a good day.

Peace, ~Elindelwolf

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm not fond of either of those two small minded immature "celebrities" right now.
Aren't famous people supposed to be role models?
One's too rich for his own good, and the other (to me) has this condescending nature about her.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, ideally they should be. Yet again, there is the debate over them doing what they want, versus what society expects.

Hmm, condescending...good point.

Thanks for stopping by Jesse.

~Ewolf