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Trump vs. O’Donnell feud an online game |
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Written by Corky Siemaszko, MCT
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Thursday, 11 January 2007 |
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It’s Trump versus Rosie: The Game.
With the Battle of the Bigmouths showing no signs of abating, a new game has hit the Internet in which players can make Donald Trump and Rosie O’Donnell punch and kick each other for points.
Press the space bar and they unleash their secret weapons: Rosie whips Trump with a snakelike tongue; Trump clobbers Rosie with his lethal comb over.
Rosie’s co-host on ABC’s “The View,” Barbara Walters, stands in the background waving signs. Nearby, Trump’s tarnished Miss USA, Tara Connor, watches.
“Half the people want to play as Rosie, half as Trump,” said John Roberts at GSN, The Network for Games. “The country is divided again.”
Trump assistant Rhona Graff said her boss wasn’t aware of the game. And there was no reply from Rosie, who sparked the feud by ripping Trump on “The View” as a philandering blow-hard who should have fired Connor for her behavior and drinking.
Corky Siemaszko, McClatchy-Tribune | Only registered users can write comments. Please login or register. |
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