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Not a big Newt Gingrich or Mitt Romney fan? Not nuts about President Barack Obama ?
Well, hooray, you've got an interesting third-party option now: Roseanne Barr .
The Emmy winner has filed the necessary paperwork to run for president of the United States this year as a Green Party candidate, she confirmed today, tweeting, "If ppl will merely do as I tell them to do just this one time, I promise everything will get a lot better quickly4 the majority. #nutn2lose ."
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Roseanne Barr, our next president. I know it sounds ludicrous but in my mind no more so than Mitt, Newt, Ron or Rick. What amazes me this year is my total lack of interest in the presidential race. The Republican candidates have left me totally flat in terms of enthusiasm. I’m not a Republican, so it’s difficult for me to get enthused in the first place, but I’m left thinking one idea. Can’t you guys do better than this? The last four candidates each have their own set of personal...Read Full Story
Roseanne Barr 's soon-to-be failed run for President just got a little pick me up -- thanks to the biggest pro marijuana group around, which just announced its support for the comic-turned-politician. The Executive Director of NORML (National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws) -- a guy named Allen St. Pierre -- tells TMZ, the group supports any candidate "who will adopt a pro-cannabis law reform plank as part of their political platform" ... especially Roseanne. St. Pierre adds...Read Full Story
Comedian Roseanne Barr has filed paperwork to run for the President of the United States as a candidate of the Green Party. If you’re wondering what this will mean for the presidential race, you may stop now. Barr is really running symbolically, to get her point across, much the way Stephen Colbert did in South Carolina. Except Colbert actually had a lesson to teach us about why everything is wrong with campaign finance. Roseanne just has strong opinions on Twitter . Hey, maybe I should run...Read Full Story
Well you can’t say she didn’t warn us!
Roseanne Barr told the world last August that she was going to run for President . Well, it seems she wasn’t just talking out of her ass, because she’s doing it.
Roseanne announced today that she would seek the Presidential nominee for the Green Party because she’s sick of dealing with the “Democrats and Republicans who have proven that they are servants – bought and paid for by the 1 percent – who are not doing what’s i the best interest of the...Read Full Story
John Goodman, who played Roseanne Barr's television husband on her hit ABC comedy "Roseanne," has signed on for Barr's latest project, reports TheWrap.com.The new NBC comedy pilot is set in a trailer park, and like “Roseanne,” it will be aimed at a blue-collar audience, the story notes.Goodman has occasionally appeared on TV since the “Roseanne” days, including a run on HBO's "Treme." But the actor has mainly performed in feature films in...
Writer Dan Gillmor writes in the UK newspaper The Guardian, wondering if comedian Roseanne Barr, now contending for the Green Party’s presidential nomination, will help to raise the profile of the Green Party of the United States, which struggles a great ...
Reincarnation was claimed by Roseanne Barr when she invoked the spirit of the Queen of Egypt recently,drawing comparisons to actress, Elizabeth Taylor.. Liz promoted her line of perfumes. Roseanne featured her own scent ,' Cheesecake and Waffle syrup".Contributor: Michael TaylorPublished: Feb 10, 2012
Nearly 15 years after "Roseanne" left the air, its two leads are joining forces again for another comedy pilot.John Goodman is in final negotiations to join Roseanne Barr in her NBC project "Downwardly Mobile." Rather than playing husband and wife this time, they'll play employer and employee: Barr's character runs a mobile home park and is a matriarch to its residents, and Goodman would play a guy who works at the park and is friends with her...
Roseanne Barr’s Downwardly Mobile is already essentially a rehash of Roseanne—what with its focus on finding the funny in poor people, its setting among the even lower-rent digs of a trailer park, and of course, all that Roseanne—and suddenly that's even more official. Deadline reports that John Goodman is in final negotiations to join the NBC pilot, thus reuniting with his former TV wife, former Roseanne executive producer Eric Gilliland, and...
Roseanne Barr (born November 3, 1952) is an American comdienne and actress. She is best known for her TV show "Roseanne." See pictures, videos and articles about Roseanne Barr here.