More Donald Vs. Rosie: This Time It's Adjectival

72805538.jpgAnd on it goes.

Rosie O'Donnell said on Monday morning's View that Donald Trump has gone straight for the fat jokes when he's attacked her the last few weeks:

"It's the way I look. He can't resist... It's always the first comment of someone who disagrees with you if you happen to be on the plus side."

Mr. Trump, however, sought to clarify his use of the adjective in a statement the Associated Press shortly after Ms. O'Donnell's freshest comments:

"I used the word `slob,' I used the word `degenerate' and I used the words `not very smart.' The word `fat' played a very small role, if any, in my description of her."

Well then.

- Tom Acitelli
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Jack (not verified) says:

I'm just shaking my head now when I read that Trump's backpeddling with that statement

Well, thank God for YouTube so I can quote Donald correctly. Now, I'm sorry, but these following comments he made do NOT PLAY A SMALL ROLE AND ARE INDEED THE VERY HURTFUL WORDS THAT ARE SINKING THIS HAS-BEEN:

1. Showbiz Tonight: "...BIG FAT ASS..."

Entertainment Tonight:

2. "I'd like to take some money out of her FAT ASS pockets."

3. "If I were running 'The View,' I'd fire Rosie. I mean, I'd look right into that FAT UGLY face of hers and I'd say, 'Rosie, you're fired.''

4. "We're all a little CHUBBY, BUT Rosie's WORSE THAN MOST."

Who's he kidding with his statement? Doesn't he realize everything he says on TV is pretty much on the record -- that we can access what he's said in the past to refute statements like the one he just issued? He's either *DELUSIONAL OR A LIAR!!!* (Probably both!)

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