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Big Fat Loud Lesbian Rosie Attacks Innocent Pure Christian Elisabeth on The View

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You'd think with all the tee vee we watch, and as large as our hard drive is (nudge nudge wink wink say no more say no more), The View and their attention-starved hosts would be a show we'd have on Season Pass. But no.

Therefore when we heard that Rosie O'Donnell went back on her promise not to attack Elisabeth Hasselbeck - now that she'd been knocked up again - and indeed had our little Survivor girl shaking in her political boots, we had to go racing to the YouTubes to see what smack went down.

And girl, it went down. So heat up that popcorn and watch the fireworks specially designed to compete with the American Idol and Lost season finales, no doubt.

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