Ace is struggling with how to handle Rosie O'Donnell's casting as Beth in CBS' Hallmark Hall of Fame Presentation, Riding the Bus with My Sister.
The sad part is that there are mentally challenged people.
The horrible part is that Rosie O'Donnell is playing them.
Maybe if he heard the replay on Fox last night of her calling President Bush a war criminal and suggesting he be tried by the World Court for manufacturing the war in Iraq and lying to the American people, he wouldn't feel so kind as regards certain obviously afflicted folks.
Luckily I was able to slip behind the scenes on the set while they were filming the sequel, Tart Cart, scheduled for a Christmas release at a theatre near you. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.



This is beneath even me. I'm going to bill you for the broken eyeglass lenses, too. The bus moon did it.
Posted by: Rhod | Sunday, May 01, 2005 at 06:17 PM
Making fun of Rosie O'Donnell in this article may seem like fun and games to you but by making fun of her and her character in the movie is the same thing as making fun of people with mental problems. I personally do not take kindly to this and find it offensing in more ways than one. While we all have the freedom of speech and press we must also be considerate of the feelings of others. You may feel that the jokes you made are extremely hilarious but you have to ask yourself who is laughing? While I do not know you and I have only read this article I can conclude that you have no feelings for others and not compasion for others. It's little comments like the ones you make that make people a real problem with society and the world. You are an example of what people should not be. I hope that next time you decide to write something you will think about how your words and little pictures will affect others good or bad and in this particular case bad.
Posted by: this_is_not_funny | Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at 01:52 AM