O'Reilly Blasts O'Donnell, Paper Brands Her "Tokyo Rosie"
Now she's not just "nutty," she's the enemy ... of WW2?!
Rosie O'Donnell felt Bill O'Reilly's wrath again last night on "The O'Reilly Factor," with Bill calling her "radical" and "dangerous," and suggesting, as a financial newspaper did, that she's spewing anti-American propaganda.
In his "Talking Points" segment last night, O'Reilly picked up the Investor's Business Daily's editorial calling O'Donnell "Tokyo Rosie," a reference to "Tokyo Rose," the nickname American GIs gave to Japanese women who broadcast anti-American messages over the airwaves during World War II.
As of this morning, Rosie had posted no response on her usual soapbox at rosie.com.