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Fatass Rosie D’Donnell Promotes Game That ‘Kills Trump’

07/19/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Fatass Rosie D’Donnell Promotes Game That ‘Kills Trump’

She’s a dude. An ugly dude.

ctress Rosie O’Donnell certainly knows how to push conservatives’ buttons. And now she is drawing their ire by pushing her own button: one that makes President Trump jump off a cliff.

“Push Trump Off A Cliff Again,” O’Donnell tweeted Saturday in an apparent play on Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan. The tweet links to a game in which the player can, as O’Donnell says, make the president jump off a cliff, again and again.

Conservatives expressed outrage as O’Donnell’s weekend tweet came to their attention.

Sean Hannity’s blog referred to the game as “gross” and “sick.”

“Sadly, violence has become an acceptable form of dissent for liberals these days,” said a post on Young Conservatives. 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/07/19/rosie-odonnell-trump-cliff-game/490223001/

Filed Under: Anti-Trump Crowd, Donald Trump, Entertainers and Celebrities Tagged With: Donald Trump, Fatass Rosie D'Donnell Promotes Game That 'Kills Trump', Push Trump Off A Cliff Again, Rosie O'Donnell sparks outrage with Trump-killing game, Rosie O’Donnell

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