It has been over a year since America made its choice, decisively returning Donald Trump to the White House. For millions of patriots, this was a moment of vindication and a clear mandate to continue putting America First. However, for the professional grievance industry and their celebrity mouthpieces, the election outcome was not an acceptance but a reality they sought to warp.
This denial has curdled into a political syndrome that erodes logic. It festers in hollowed-out media and entertainment institutions where elites gather not to inform but to validate shared delusions. They retreat into a world of conspiracies and grievances—a safe space where their hatred for Trump can be nurtured, free from the intrusion of facts.
A recent appearance on CNN’s “The Jim Acosta Show” perfectly illustrated this breakdown. During the live episode, O’Donnell mocked the president’s appearance, claiming his ear “grew back” and suggesting something about his health was amiss without providing evidence. “The magic ear grew back,” she repeated, “Imagine that. Wow, that’s the first time. I haven’t seen the documentary on that yet. Have you Jim?”
O’Donnell also stated, “It was hard to watch America elect him again. It was hard. It’s hard to believe that it wasn’t somehow tampered with.”
To be clear, Rosie O’Donnell has completely lost it. Her reference to a “magic ear”—a nod to the 2024 assassination attempt—is not political criticism but the rambling of a conspiracy theorist who has abandoned reality for paranoia. Her mind is poisoned by hatred, seeing secret plots in Trump’s physical recovery from violence.
Her detachment was further exposed when she questioned the legitimacy of the 2024 election. Citing Kamala Harris’s rallies versus Trump’s, O’Donnell admitted, “I don’t understand how that happens.” For the coastal elite, the tens of thousands of Americans who support Trump are invisible in their world—so their votes cannot be real.
Even more concerning was CNN’s Jim Acosta. A journalist’s role is to challenge unsubstantiated claims and hold power accountable. Instead, Acosta served as an accomplice, nodding along as O’Donnell spun her web of nonsense. He amplified the delusion rather than fact-checking it.
Acosta lamented Trump’s victory, fantasizing about a Harris presidency and claiming that under Trump, “detention camps that are like gulags” were “popping up.” This is not journalism—it is political activism designed to stoke fear and division. Acosta and his network have abandoned objectivity, choosing instead to serve as propaganda for a party still reeling from its defeat.
The chasm between the Left’s fantasy world and the reality of Trump’s administration is stark. While O’Donnell and Acosta obsess over makeup and phantom gulags, President Trump has been actively achieving results on the world stage. Just months ago, he brokered a historic 20-point peace plan in the Middle East, securing the return of every living hostage taken in the 2023 attacks on Israel.
The contrast is clear: one side manufactures hysterics; the other delivers tangible outcomes. One side is consumed by trivialities and conspiracy; the other focuses on restoring American strength through power and results for our nation and allies.