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Rosie O’Donnell’s Trump Tantrum Exposed as Leftist Indoctrination

Rob Finnerty didn’t mince words when he reacted to Rosie O’Donnell’s tale about her daughter being upset over President Trump — calling it exactly what millions of Americans have watched the left cultivate for years: full-blown Trump Derangement Syndrome. The Foxes of Hollywood lecture hardworking families while expecting no pushback, and Finnerty’s show held that mirror up to their hollow, performative outrage.

Rosie O’Donnell is no stranger to the spotlight or to airing family matters publicly, and she’s a mother to multiple grown children — the very people the celebrity class claims to protect while simultaneously politicizing them. Her family life has been in the tabloids and lifestyle pages for years, which makes these cable-TV confessions more than just private sorrow; they’re political theater with real consequences.

What Finnerty rightly exposed is the dangerous pipeline from celebrity grievance to child indoctrination: show a child constant venom toward a democratically elected leader and no one should be surprised when that child grows up with a reflexive hatred of half the country. The left brands this emotion as moral righteousness while refusing to admit they are turning children into political weapons, not free-thinking citizens.

Americans who work for a living know the cost of turning every dinner-table disagreement into a televised moral crusade. Parents who raise children to judge and shame will soon find their kids unable to hold real jobs, serve in the military, or cooperate with neighbors who don’t share their political catechism. This is cultural rot, and conservatives should call it what it is.

If Rosie’s daughter truly is distressed about President Trump, the pity is that a national leader’s policies have been reduced to emotional trauma theater for the elite media. Real resilience comes from teaching kids how to evaluate policies and put country over partisan tantrums — not from handing them playbooks written by celebrities who live sheltered, pampered lives. Finnerty doing his job to point that out was a service to every parent who wants their child taught citizenship, not catechism.

Hardworking Americans deserve a media that reports, not preaches, and a culture that equips children to think rather than to scream. Let Rosie and her friends keep their choked-up confessions in Hollywood circles if they must, but conservatives will keep fighting to make sure public schools, dinner tables, and communities remain places of common sense, faith, and patriotism — not recruitment centers for the next generation of permanent outrage.

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