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Rosie O'Donnell Tweeted A Game About Pushing Trump Off A Cliff

President Donald Trump and talk show host Rosie O'Donnell do not have what one would call a "good" relationship. The two have been feuding for years, and Trump has gone out of his way to mock O'Donnell both on Twitter and during one of the early primary debates. In response, O'Donnell has been vocally opposed to Trump's policies, and she apparently is a fan of a game where users kill the president.

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Over the weekend, O'Donnell tweeted a link to the online game "Push Trump Off A Cliff Again," which, as one could infer, is a simple game that involves walking an image of President Trump off of a cliff, where he'll eventually fall off. The player can also opt to change the background image from a cliff to a volcano or manhole cover.

I've said this before, but between this, Madonna's desire to blow up the White House, Kathy Griffin's foray into shock photography, and the dozens of other people who tweet or post about a desire to either impeach or kill Trump before his term is up, it's just all getting a bit tired. It's not shocking or edgy any longer, it's just crude. This type of behavior wasn't tolerated during the Obama administration, and it shouldn't be now. Find a better way to express outrage at the current Commander-in-Chief. 

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O'Donnell is probably never going to come around to liking Trump (and, to be frank, I doubt Trump will ever like O'Donnell), but that's beyond the point. A person doesn't have to like the president, but sharing games that depict him falling to his death? Come on now. It's time to grow up.

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