Did Donald Trump go too Far?
By blogyourself
@blogyourself (1577)
United States
5 responses
@bonbon50 (659)
• United States
28 Jan 07
Trump is a good example of money not being able to buy a person class. It would have been just as effective if he'd stated that he felt Rosie wasn't looking at the whole situation instead of resorting to calling her a fat slob. Rosie is just a loud mouthed close opinioned person and her rantings shouldn't even be given the time of day.
@lolliloo (15)
• United States
29 Jan 07
The Donald saw an opportunity and took it. Rosie said "Sit and spin my friend." And he did. He spun and spun and spun again. If you were really paying atention when all that was going on, you would've noticed that they had to use the same clip of Rosie over and over. She didn't provide the media with anything new.
Bottom line to me is this. Both DT & Rosie are media savvy marketeers. Rosie uses her celebrity to promote peace and bring awareness to social issues. Donald uses his to buy himself more gold plated faucets. Give me Rosie anyday.
@dexterblack (40)
• United States
10 Jan 07
They are both acting like children and need to be spanked.
@blogyourself (1577)
• United States
10 Jan 07
LOL..I love this answer. I think you are very right about this. Both are acting very immature. Could the money be going to their heads and making them think they can be rude and crude without any end results?
@whiteheather39 (24403)
• United States
10 Jan 07
He went too far. A gentleman would never resort to saying insulting things to a lady...fat..loser etc. I don't care what she said he should have been the better person.
@ninjaboy (40)
• United States
27 Jan 07
Too far.....the Trumpster? I don't think he knows the meaning of the phrase. He once said that he was in a bar (somewhere) & he told this young lady, "I need you [phone] number now....give it to me". LOL And you know what? She did. So Rosie definitely got the business-end of the bull; if you know what I mean. She's fighting a losing battle I think. It'll be very interesting when the fur starts to really fly.