Like Sex and the City, Rosie O’Donnell is very aligned to me culturally.
In case you don’t remember the 1990s, Rosie O’Donnell was HUGE—one of America’s biggest cultural figures. Her daytime talkshow The Rosie O’Donnell Show won multiple Emmys and the media nicknamed her “The Queen of Nice.” She was truly a household name. I watched her a lot. She adopted her first child Parker in 1995, the same year I became a mom. She kept me company during the day when I was home with my kids. She was funny, kind, warm and loved Broadway musicals like I did.
In the 2000s, her image shifted as she came out publicly and became a strong advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, which made me like her even more. Later, when she was on The View, I didn’t watch her as often because I was back working, but I know that’s when her public fights with Donald Trump really ramped up. My recollection is that it was primarily a beef between two New Yorkers that had history and absolutely hated each other in a way that only two New Yorkers can.
Well, lo and behold, thirty years later, Trump is the most authoritarian President the United States has ever seen and Rosie has escaped to Ireland.
I’m obviously TEAM ROSIE in this feud.
In fact, since I discovered her TikTok and Substack shortly before my trip to Ireland, I’ve been following her time abroad closely. She seems to really love living in Dublin, although she misses her family. I even went to the Dublin comedy club where she had been practicing her act for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. By all accounts, she was a smashing success there. She plays Australia next.
I’m happy for Rosie that things are going well for her abroad, but I’m very aware of the absolutely dystopian reasons she left the country.
We are in uncharted waters now.
We live in a time when an American President publicly threatens to revoke a natural-born American’s citizenship for no reason other than that he just really fucking hates her.

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Sometimes I have to turn off my brain living now. How scary.
I wanted to comment that her monologues in the rarely viewed amazing movie “Beautiful Girls” are 🤌
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I wish I could turn off my brain. Things are really going sideways!
I’ve never heard of Beautiful Girls. I will look for it. Thanks for commenting!
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I’m so glad that right now I am immersed in work.
I like your blog! Thanks for following mine.
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OMG, I’ve never seen that before! Soooo good. Thank you!
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I never cared for her, but I am on her side now and it has nothing to do with TV series.
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Never watched her, but of course I have heard of her. Count me in on Team Rosie!
It’s odd how peaceful it is in central Maine, and at times I feel as though I am a Hobbit living the Shire. But out there really isn’t that far away. Not really. I wonder if our country will ever return to normal. Just say an American Experience episode about the American Nazi party in the 1930s. The Facist element has been here for a long time. They never really go away.
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I just watched Rick Steves “Fascism in Europe” special on WGBH. The similarities between Trump & Mussolini are uncanny.
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