Rosie Counters Trump’s Twitter Meltdowns With HILARIOUS Responses (VIDEO/TWEETS)

Rosie O’Donnell has been tweeting up a storm during this election campaign. It is no secret that the star is hugely behind Hillary Clinton to win the presidency and she is not the only celebrity to declare so. In the past few weeks and months, everyone from Madonna to Robert Downey Jr., have been strongly encouraging people to vote blue.

Rosie and Donald Trump are old enemies. They have been at war for several years. Trump has repeatedly insulted Rosie and he has called her a “fat pig” without apology. He even attempted to justify his comments during the first live national presidential debate. Rosie has responded with some very funny tweets. During the final debate she tweeted:


His utter disregard for women who he considers not to be beautiful, has become extremely off-putting for women voters. To think that he has even come this close to being president with his archaic attitude towards so many issues is deeply disturbing.

Rosie O’Donnell has been dealing with Trump’s misogynistic attitude personally for many years and is gaining much more support from the public since the ugly presidential campaign began.

Donald Trump made a joke at the Al Smith charity dinner last week, saying that after listening to Hillary go on at the debates, he doesn’t think so badly about Rosie anymore. Rosie tweeted her reply:

Rosie also enjoys tweeting simple memes, that are straight to the point like this:

https://twitter.com/Rosie/status/788951661431648257

Lately, Rosie has been tweeting a countdown to the election and recently posted a video of herself, bobbing along and miming to this song with conviction:

“Never gonna be president now, it’s one less thing to worry about”

During his campaign, we have seen that Donald Trump is very good at pointing the finger at anyone and everyone, other than himself, for his downfall. It is incredible to watch a man of his years who does not understand that women ought to be respected and valued, regardless of how they look or what they weigh. In fact most people figure that out in Kindergarten.

Featured Image screen shot via Twitter video.