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Roseanne Barr Eviscerates ‘Corrupt’ Joe Biden – Refuses To Vote For Him

Roseanne Barr is a legendary comedian who has long been known as one of the only openly conservative stars in Hollywood. In recent years, she has become increasingly vocal about her political views, and her latest statement is sure to shock many of her fans.

Recently, Barr took to Twitter to express her dissatisfaction with the Democratic presidential candidate, Joe Biden. She posted a tweet that read, “I won’t vote for Joe Biden. He’s corrupt and a liar. He’s not the man he presents himself to be.” This statement is sure to send shockwaves throughout the political landscape, as it comes from one of the few celebrities who has been openly conservative in recent years.

Barr’s tweet came as a surprise to many, as she has been a vocal supporter of the Democratic Party for much of her career. In the past, she has supported candidates such as Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. However, it appears that her views have changed in recent years and she is no longer willing to support the Democratic Party’s candidate.

In addition to her tweet, Barr also posted a video on YouTube in which she further elaborated on her views. In the video, she stated that Biden had been “in office for 47 years and has not done anything to help the people.” She also noted that he had been involved in “many scandals and controversies” and that she could not support him.

Barr’s statement is sure to be met with mixed reactions. On one hand, her stance is sure to be applauded by those who share her political views. On the other hand, many of her fans may be disappointed that she is no longer supporting the Democratic Party.

Regardless of how one feels about Barr’s statement, it is clear that she is speaking her mind and making her views known. This is an admirable trait, and it is something that many celebrities should strive to emulate. It is also a reminder of the importance of freedom of speech, and how it can be used to make a positive difference in the world.

At the end of the day, it is up to the individual to decide who to vote for. However, Barr’s statement is sure to spark further discussion about the state of politics in America, and it is a reminder that everyone has a voice and should use it to make their opinion known.

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