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Alicia Silverstone Disses Elisabeth Hasslebeck

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Last night we showed you the Rosie O'Donnell vs Elisabeth Hasslebeck catfight. We felt sorta lame posting it because it was already 14 hours old and figured everyone had seen it by then, but today it was the most popular post all day on LAist.

During the onslaught of traffic we got an email asking if we saw what happened to Elisabeth right after the break. Whaaaat?

Apparently Alicia Silverstone, despite being a vegan is a liberal, so when she was welcomed to the stage she totally avoided the GOP-apologist Hasslebeck - move that made the Survivor star pout for a sec with her hands on her hips, but when it was time to chit-chat Elisabeth got right in there and talked over the other ladies just like normal.

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