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Whack Job City: Rosie O'Donnell Thinks Trump Rallies Aren't Real

Whoa, Nelly! We’ve come off the hinges here—and of course, it’s the Hollywood Left to fill that void. Rosie O’Donnell stopped by CNN’s Chris Cuomo’s show and pretty much insinuated that the rallies held by President Donald J. Trump aren’t real. They’re filled with paid actors because—you see—Rosie has deluded herself into thinking that the Trump agenda doesn’t resonate with that many people. He can’t inspire voters, you see. Okay—to be quite honest, whatever these liberals are snorting, I want to try. No, really—these trips must be wicked and I want in! 

On the other hand, holy hell is this wacky stuff. Even host Chris Cuomo said that he’s been to rallies. He’s seen tens of thousands of people there. And there are parts of the Trump agenda that catch on with voters. Over 60 million people voted for him Rosie. Also, he’s president of the United States. His agenda has created three million new jobs, allowed scores of companies to thrive due to the Trump tax cuts, bonus checks to millions of working class Americans, and the best job creating and investment climate in years. In fact, consumer and small business confidence have reached their highest levels in at least a decade. Unemployment has dropped below four percent, an 18-year low. Black unemployment has reached historic lows. There are more jobs than job seekers. 


Oh, and the Trump economy has sent the Dow Jones past 25,000, with a 5,000-point gain—the largest annual gain in its history. We’ve reclaimed the title of world’s most competitive economy, which we lost in 2015. Tax cuts, job creation, low unemployment, and thriving businesses—that sounds like an A-plus agenda. Oh, and worker pay reached their highest levels in ten years. Wages are increasing. Sorry, Democrats—you lost. You suck. You’re all delusional. 

If we’re now saying that Trump rallies are Astroturf because of messaging boards for actors, or whatever Rosie is referring too, we’ve entered a new phase of Trump Derangement Syndrome. Oh, and it’s hilarious.