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The Rosie-Trump feud inspires art...

yellowman_1.jpgI'm getting a little sick of the whole thing myself but how could i not post this painting that Rosie did of the man who has made it a full-time job to insult her in every way for daring to speak her mind. Rosie hasn;t exactly been an angel in all of this as she refered to Trump as a "comb over bunny" yesterday on "The View." She also added: "I love when people say, 'You're fat' like you don't know."
Trump, having the maturity of a first-grader, of course had to respond: "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."
Well, that clears that up Mr. Combover Bunny.
Meanwhile, Sunday's premiere of "The Apprentice" had its lowest season debut ever with just 9.1 million viewers. I obviously was not one of them. But, to be fair, going up against 'Desperate Housewives" and "Brothers & Sisters" on ABC and "Cold Case" and "Without a Trace" on CBS is not gonna leave many viewers available - and certainly not to watch what's his face.

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Rosie needs to work on her art skills a bit -- that looks more like her than Trump. If I had a nickel for every time a 3-year-old asked me to draw Ariel/Belle/Pocahontas/Mulan/Hello Kitty/Cinderella/Sleeping Beauty/Big Bird ... I'd have a lot of nickels.

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