It’s astonishing how some discussions are treated casually, while beneath the surface, they reveal insanity.
The Daily Caller has the details:
Rosie O’Donnell’s Therapist Baffled by Her Intense Trump Anxiety
On a recent episode of “The Best People with Nicolle Wallace,” former talk show host Rosie O’Donnell revealed that even her therapist is perplexed by the severity of her emotional response to former President Donald Trump’s administration.
O’Donnell, having sought refuge in Ireland to evade Trump’s anticipated second term, continues to express strong feelings about the president. During the podcast, she articulated her inability to comprehend why her emotional turmoil isn’t universally shared, even questioning her therapist’s indifference.
“When people say ‘I changed my mind,’ we need to respond ‘Welcome back to reality. Let’s unite as Americans!’ Because this crisis transcends party lines,” O’Donnell asserted to Wallace. “The ramifications of Medicaid cuts will be dire, leading to the inevitable suffering of our elderly population.”
“The impact of his actions hasn’t fully hit us yet. If we don’t take action now, we risk losing our country,” she continued, sharing that she posed a rhetorical question to her therapist: “Why aren’t you upset too?”
Watch the video below:
NEW: Rosie O’Donnell tells MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace that *EVEN HER THERAPIST* questioned her overwhelming anxiety regarding Trump.
“If he isn’t stopped now, we have lost our country.”
“And I don’t know, Nicolle, why some people can’t see it. My therapist… pic.twitter.com/1VbczTZ2MZ
— Jason Cohen (@JasonJournoDC) September 29, 2025
While Rosie O’Donnell is indeed a recognizable figure sharing her political views, it’s essential to critically assess her contributions to the discourse. Are they reflections of a concerned citizen or bordering on the absurd?
As the media continues to showcase her commentary, an honest assessment of her claims and their implications is warranted— if for no other reason than to ground the discussion in reality.
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