By George C. Upper III,
Donald Trump wasn’t the only former television celebrity on hand to fire up the crowd at his Wednesday night rally in Hialeah, Florida.
Roseanne Barr, who starred as the titular character of “Roseanne” on ABC for nine seasons — and, later, a one-season revival — took to the rally podium in a brown cowboy hat and dancing to Queen’s “We Will Rock You” — and then proceeded to do a little rocking of her own.
Barr also sang along with part of the song, before blowing kisses to the crowd and then moving to the microphone.
Roseanne Barr took the stage at President Trump’s rally in Hialeah Florida. pic.twitter.com/wyiUMyFK1h
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Roseanne Barr in on fire tonight at the Trump Rally
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One clip, shared by Citizen Free Press on Twitter, showed her asking the crowd a question, and then repeating it when she claimed she couldn’t hear its response.
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“I want to say right now,” Barr told the crowd, “Aren’t we all tired of the deep state bulls***?” The crowd cheered in response, but that was apparently not enough for the comedienne.
“I can’t hear you,” she said. “I want you to say it louder. Aren’t we all fed up with the deep state bulls***?” she asked again, drawing the final syllable out.
The crowd then took up the words as a chant, while Barr pumped her fist in the air in apparent support.
Roseanne Barr is going off at the Trump rally in Florida:
"Aren’t we all tired of the Deep State bullshit!?”
pic.twitter.com/rwZUBZ78Sb— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) November 9, 2023
Trump scheduled the rally as alternative programming to the third Republican primary debate in Miami, not far from the site of the rally in Hialeah.
Trump has not attended any of the primary debates, and has even called on the Republican Party to cancel them.
Little polling has been done in Florida in advance of the Republican primary there, but the most recent poll available — which surveyed registered Republicans, not likely voters — gave Trump a 39-point lead over Gov. Ron DeSantis, with a margin of error of 3.77 points.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.