Bob Barker Says O'Donnell Could Replace Him

Mr Magnum said:
I just don't think Rosie has a game show personality and doesn't seem to have a welcoming personality either.

Plus she has way too much controversy around her name, if they really decided to keep the show alive, they should have someone unknown take over the show IMO.

Can't argue with anything you said here. Rosie Lends herself to more of a confrontational type show.

Better still, why doesn't NBC fire Katie Couric and hire Rosie as there new anchor woman. Then she can inform us all about the "truth" and the way things really are! :)
 
Game shows make money for the distributors. Bob is the Price is Right. Rosie is only as controversial as you wish to make her and better suited for a talk/guest show format. She doesn't need to work however as she is well off financially. I think she enjoys upsetting the rather thin-skinned lemmings that choose to focus on her and not the real issues impacting America. For it matters not one bit what she thinks and how she chooses to express those thoughts.
 
DAWIV said:
Game shows make money for the distributors. Bob is the Price is Right. Rosie is only as controversial as you wish to make her and better suited for a talk/guest show format. She doesn't need to work however as she is well off financially. I think she enjoys upsetting the rather thin-skinned lemmings that choose to focus on her and not the real issues impacting America. For it matters not one bit what she thinks and how she chooses to express those thoughts.

I think in the current climate of world affairs where the President is getting raked over the coals for being "dishonest" about Iraq, that Rosie saying such utter garbage on national television as "9/11 was an inside job" and "radical Christianity is just as much a threat as radical Islam" is just utterly incredulous. I can't believe she has any credibility left. I would not call all the 9/11 victims and their families she utterly disrespects with her crazy comments and kooky crackpot conspiracy theory ideas "thin skinned lemmings".

I think the only thin skinned person on display is Rosie herself. Shes an overbearing, overblown, ignorant buffoon of woman and when you stand up to her and call her out on all the nonsense she wretches out of her foul mouth, she cries packs up her toys and goes home, as she should!

Personally I could care less abouther one way or another. She has no immediate impact on my life because none of my family dies in 9/11 and no one in my family has died in Iraq but on the whole, I don't think she has anything of worth to add to arena of ideas we live in today. I mean nothing. I'm very much open to views from the other side and views that I myself might not agree with. But what Mrs. Donnell offers are not views, but utter lunacy.

People can waste their time listening to her if they wish but I myself want no part of the woman.
 
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Donas64 said:
I think in the current climate of world affairs where the President is getting raked over the coals for being "dishonest" about Iraq, that Rosie saying such utter garbage on national television as "9/11 was an inside job" and "radical Christianity is just as much a threat as radical Islam" is just utterly incredulous. I can't believe she has any credibility left. I would not call all the 9/11 victims and their families she utterly disrespects with her crazy comments and kooky crackpot conspiracy theory ideas "thin skinned lemmings".

I think the only thin skinned person on display is Rosie herself. Shes an overbearing, overblown, ignorant buffoon of woman and when you stand up to her and call her out on all the nonsense she wretches out of her foul mouth, she cries packs up her toys and goes home, as she should!

Personally I could care less abouther one way or another. She has no immediate impact on my life because none of my family dies in 9/11 and no one in my family has died in Iraq but on the whole, I don't think she has anything of worth to add to arena of ideas we live in today. I mean nothing. I'm very much open to views from the other side and views that I myself might not agree with. But what Mrs. Donnell offers are not views, but utter lunacy.

People can waste their time listening to her if they wish but I myself want no part of the woman.


.... any type of extreme radicall is a threat to the current status quoe... good or bad... thats just inhereintly true .... bias'd oppinon she has.. maybe.. but true... and we were mis lead intentionaly... that is true... but dont think im defending "rosie" im not... she is a thorn...
 
Take a depth breath man, cause I was not referring to you but rather the talking heads that choose to focus on her on their daily programs. With or without Rosie's comments GHWB would be getting raked over the coals because of his choices and actions.
 
DAWIV said:
Take a depth breath man, cause I was not referring to you but rather the talking heads that choose to focus on her on their daily programs. With or without Rosie's comments GHWB would be getting raked over the coals because of his choices and actions.

Man I stay chill. Its takes more than Rosie to work me up. Just letting it be known how I feel about her.

I'm actually saying that despite the incredible right to free speech we have in this country, the things you say and how you say them can and often do have consequences that you must be prepared to deal with.

Rosie found that out. Shes the type of person that can dish it out, but they can't take it. She honestly is nothing more than a bully.

As for the media focusing on her, I agree with you 100%. That just shows the state of news today. Between her, Paris Hilton and all the other non stories that get coverage, its a miracle if any REAL news gets reported anymore.

I do find it interesting when she's asked to come on a show and explain/defend her positions and she folds and tears like cheap tissue paper.
 
Good deal because life is too short to let the politics of another get any one worked up in my opinion.

Just for the sake of this discussion, are you referring to her going on say the Glen Beck, O'Reilly, or Hannity/Colmes shows? If so that would not work as all three venues would never allow anything more than a one sided attack. Ratings and Program Directors wouldn't allow for it to happen any other way. Rosie would have no problem defending her self under equal circumstances. However emotions would come in to play and it would quickly degenerate into a trainwreck with each party sharing culpability.
 
I agree that Rosie is not the right person for The Price is Right. Honestly, that show needs someone non-confrontational to appeal to the retirees that watch on a daily basis. Rosie would be a disaster for that demographic. My suggestion is someone like A.C. Slater (can't remember his real name) that has very little career, clean, doesn't have much to say and would be friendly enough to have contestants hugging him all the time.

Regarding getting offended at Rosie's comments; I did have friends die in 9/11 (and a couple that should have died because they worked on the same floor that one of the planes flew through) and I have had family in Iraq (no fatalities though, t/g). 9/11 had a major impact on my life; Rosie's comments don't. Rosie is part of the ultra-left wing, which is just as opinionated and biased as the ultra-right wing. If they want to insult and go after one another, fine. The 90% of the country that does not fall into one of these groups needs to take it for the entertainment value and not put so much credibility on what celebrities have to say. They are not experts and should never be assumed to be so.

Don't bash her for her lifestyle choice though. Bigotry is bigotry.
 
SuperStretch18 said:
I agree that Rosie is not the right person for The Price is Right. Honestly, that show needs someone non-confrontational to appeal to the retirees that watch on a daily basis. Rosie would be a disaster for that demographic. My suggestion is someone like A.C. Slater (can't remember his real name) that has very little career, clean, doesn't have much to say and would be friendly enough to have contestants hugging him all the time.

Regarding getting offended at Rosie's comments; I did have friends die in 9/11 (and a couple that should have died because they worked on the same floor that one of the planes flew through) and I have had family in Iraq (no fatalities though, t/g). 9/11 had a major impact on my life; Rosie's comments don't. Rosie is part of the ultra-left wing, which is just as opinionated and biased as the ultra-right wing. If they want to insult and go after one another, fine. The 90% of the country that does not fall into one of these groups needs to take it for the entertainment value and not put so much credibility on what celebrities have to say. They are not experts and should never be assumed to be so.
Don't bash her for her lifestyle choice though. Bigotry is bigotry.

I wish the media understood this instead of parading any celebrity who has an opinion on thr world matter as an expert on the situation.

I don't claim to be an expert myself but I like to hear from people who actually know what they are talking about.

And the guy you're thinking about is Mario Lopez.
 
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crashkelly said:
hows that ignorant?
1.) she is overweight
2.) she has sex with women

now it might be degrading or mean...but it is well informed!

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Mazdaspeedgirl said:
" Main Entry: <sup>1</sup>dike
Pronunciation: <tt>'dIk</tt>
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Etymology: Middle English, probably from Old Norse dIk ditch and Middle Low German dIk dam; akin to Old English dIc ditch -- more at [SIZE=-1]DITCH[/SIZE]
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umm yeah slang wont be found in a regular dictionary...i get it(jerkit) ...the point is she still eats vagina for breakfast.
 
it's time to play plinko!!!!!!!!
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crashkelly said:
hows that ignorant?
1.) she is overweight
2.) she has sex with women

now it might be degrading or mean...but it is well informed!

Ignorant none the less. Calling her a dyke is derogatory. Sorry, but Lesbian is the correct terminology.
 
I think shes a stupid loudmouth b**** that doesnt know her ass from last tuesday...and i meant that in the most derogatry way :D
 
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