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Roseanne Barr
But God told me when I was three, he's like, you're gonna have your own show when you grow up, and it'll be called the Roseanne Show.
Sara Carter
Wait, okay.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, it's real.
Sara Carter
How old were you when this happened?
Roseanne Barr
Three.
Sara Carter
I don't remember anything from when I was three.
Roseanne Barr
No, I remember every minute of that. And then I heard a noise and turned around. There it was in the air. You are gonna be okay. You're gonna live.
Sara Carter
Have you heard about my sock obsession?
Roseanne Barr
No, but I have a sock obsession.
Sara Carter
You do? Where are they? Why aren't you wearing any?
Roseanne Barr
Oh, I don't know.
Sara Carter
Okay. Every podcast, like, I bring socks for people because I feel like everybody relaxes a little bit more, a little bit more chill if with, like, socks on.
Roseanne Barr
You're a weird girl.
Sara Carter
I am weird.
Roseanne Barr
Let me see. Are you bringing me a pair, then?
Sara Carter
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, okay. I'll put them on.
Sara Carter
I thought they're cute. There's, like, pink toes.
Roseanne Barr
Love pink.
Sara Carter
Okay, I got you. Can I do this?
Roseanne Barr
Are you putting them on me? I just washed my feet.
Sara Carter
Thank you. Yeah, I trust you. What's the tattoo on your left foot?
Roseanne Barr
It's a rose. I got quite a few roses on my body and tattoos.
Sara Carter
May I ask where else?
Roseanne Barr
Well, I got one here.
Sara Carter
Your thigh.
Roseanne Barr
And I got them on my back and got them on my butt.
Sara Carter
I was waiting for one of those. Your butt, your boob, something.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, I got it on my boob, too.
Sara Carter
A rose?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
So you have so many that you forgot.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, I forget. It was so long ago.
Sara Carter
Do you know that I got my first tattoo when I was visiting Bastrop, Texas? Oh, Zach Levi lives out there.
Roseanne Barr
Is he a good one? Tattoo artist?
Sara Carter
Oh, it's not him. It was someone on his staff, and I. It was like my midlife crisis. 50th birthday gift to myself. A tattoo. I. I'll show you. Look, it's a little dandelion. See it?
Roseanne Barr
That's cute.
Sara Carter
And then the little wispies, when you did that as a little girl, and they fly away. I know. And. Yeah, exactly. And I. It was so funny because my kids freaked out. Of course. Because. Cause I'm like, no tattoos. My oldest didn't listen and has, like nine. Whatever. She's still grounded. It's been two years. She's still grounded and doesn't really work. But I actually had a bathing suit on around my dad on purpose. I'm 50 years old. Remind you. And I walk by my dad, and he saw it and his jaw tightened like he didn't know what to do. He thought I was still 16. And he's like, young lady.
Roseanne Barr
I'm like, dad, I'm 50.
Sara Carter
I'm 50. And this is the first time I've really rebelled. It's not that bad. I need to have you call my dad.
Roseanne Barr
Okay. It's cute.
Sara Carter
It is, right? And it's hidden.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. It's not out in there. And it has no red in it, which is good because you know that it's bad for your liver. I found out.
Sara Carter
You mean if they use red colored ink?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, it's poison.
Sara Carter
Oh.
Roseanne Barr
So all your roses, I never got them refilled. Well, I did once, and then I got these big, like, lip, like, red lumps all over my legs. And I had to go in and get all. All these tests and all these shots because the red dye.
Sara Carter
Oh.
Roseanne Barr
Ruins your. It up your liver.
Sara Carter
Wait, so is it this? This? It might be a stupid question. Is this the same red dye like that they talk about?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
In the foods that were banned out of makeup in 1990, but just recently with RFK.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. They still put it in the tattoo ink.
Sara Carter
Oh, you're kidding.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, they say. Are we filming?
Sara Carter
We are, yes.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, okay. Yeah, they say don't get any black or blue or red dye if you're going to get your tattoos. You know, don't do that unless you're young. If you're older, don't get those colors because it hurts your liver.
Sara Carter
Isn't what's. What's the main color? Isn't it black?
Roseanne Barr
Well, that's the outline one. Yeah. But you know what I saw that changed my whole opinion of tattoos. I already had them, but then me and this girl that does absolutely fabulous, Jennifer Saunders, we went out to dinner and we're drinking with Dolly Parton. This was like 15 years ago or something. I don't remember time, but it was way back in the. Way back, we was drinking and eating. We loved Dolly, you know, and it's when I bought that show Ab Fab. And so, you know, we thought Dolly would be great. In that show. And so we were wine and dining her and she is so fun. And she said, you know, my. I was showing her my tattoos, Talking about tattoos or something. And she goes, well, you know, my whole body is tattooed. We're like, huh? We didn't know you have tattoos. She goes, yeah, no black ink. Oh. So I'm like, well, how does that work?
Sara Carter
So she knew.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, she knew. So she said, I'm gonna show you girls. When we go outside, we're like, fuck, this is pretty awesome. So we go out and she pulls up her stuff and down and in the parking lot, there were all three shit faced. And she's got all these tattoos and they're olive ribbons and bows, but they have a pink and a green line. Very, very fine pastel lines. But they're all over the place. She says, that's for my lover, my husband, you know, so he'll feel like he's opening a present.
Sara Carter
Oh, my goodness.
Roseanne Barr
And they're everywhere.
Sara Carter
Okay. So he's opening a lot of gifts. Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
He's unwrapping his treasure, you know, Hope she doesn't fart. That would be awful. All that thing going in and then I would do that. I would fart.
Sara Carter
Well, I could. Okay. I'll be honest. I could picture you doing that before Dolly.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, farting.
Sara Carter
Farting.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, for sure. Yeah, for sure. She's a lady.
Sara Carter
I mean. But you're a lady in many ways, don't you think?
Roseanne Barr
Well, yeah, unless I'm with my family. Then, you know, the kids love, love farting, you know, the grandkids.
Sara Carter
Oh, yeah. And I want to point out, first of all, we're in Roseanne's lovely home and I can't believe it. I can't believe you allowed me in here. Thank you.
Roseanne Barr
Of course I'd allow you in here. You're a lovely woman.
Sara Carter
It means a lot. This is your personal space and you made sure that it was going to be hard for people to find you because you are way out and it's beautiful. And your grandkids are running around here.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. I live with my son, his wife and their two children.
Sara Carter
They're beautiful little girls. That keeps you young, right?
Roseanne Barr
It definitely does. They're so fun. And the little one's just learning to walk and scream. She's just learned to scream. It's so funny.
Sara Carter
It's cute when they're little at some point. It's not like on the plane the other day. I mean, I did it. I flew with my three little babies and now I'M that person where I want to evil eye you. I'm like, did you give them Benadryl before you got on the plane? Why not?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
Like, is that. Is that evil?
Roseanne Barr
All the nannies used to give them Benadryl before they flew. I remember I had an English nanny when my baby son who's 29, and she was giving him Benadryl when we flew because we had to go to England. And I was like, you're giving my kid Benadryl? I thought I was shocked, but she goes, yeah, I did that for all the children. I can't do English accent, but I'm like, well, there's nothing I can do. Sherry gave it and he flew all the way to England. But, you know, I think that's a terrible idea if they're little.
Sara Carter
Oh, no, not if they're babies.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. I mean, if they're big, you should drug them all the time, 100%. If they're over 13, they should be drugged every day.
Sara Carter
Well, this was a six year old and I feel like it's okay to drug the six year olds on a plane. Thirteen for sure. And you had a lot of those real quick. See, this is the cool part. I see a pink little kitchenette over there.
Roseanne Barr
In the kitchen, they've got to have everything. And there's the HEB store in there.
Sara Carter
A what?
Roseanne Barr
The grocery store they've got. Because our one here is called heb. And so I'm like, you got to go to work. You're going to get fired. You're late today. You're supposed to be at HEB at 10am and so they go in there.
Sara Carter
And put her to work early. But, like out back, it's the swing set, trampoline. How many acres do you have here? They can just.
Roseanne Barr
We have 30.
Sara Carter
Wow. So, like the deer.
Roseanne Barr
I always like land because I like to plant and grow stuff. Like to grow food, you know, for salads and stuff. And I like roses and some flowers. I like to do that gardening stuff.
Sara Carter
Where are. Where's your roses?
Roseanne Barr
Well, we just put them in. We just put. We've been here three years, but, you know, we travel so much, so it's been hard to put the garden in.
Sara Carter
Oh, yeah, for sure. No, I was just blown away by the. It's huge. And it just keeps going back. And we're sitting outside the deer. Can we see up here? David?
Roseanne Barr
Do we see him?
Sara Carter
Wait, you killed him?
Roseanne Barr
I shot him? Yeah, we ate him.
Sara Carter
You killed him on the property?
Roseanne Barr
No, I went to a safari that my daughter in law's dad runs a big farm. Like, it's like Africa there. They got all these African animals, and they also have a hunting thing for hunters.
Sara Carter
Where is it?
Roseanne Barr
Oh, I don't know. Yeah, it's here.
Sara Carter
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Roseanne Barr
It's like two hours from here.
Sara Carter
Would you. Would you kill him with or her?
Roseanne Barr
I killed him with a great big old rifle, and I got him right in the neck with one shot at 300 yards.
Sara Carter
No way.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah way. I'm a hell of a shot.
Sara Carter
Have you always been? Is this a new thing?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, because I always had farms, and I'm a Utah girl, too, so we always had guns and shot stuff, but that's the first animal I killed.
Sara Carter
I have to admit that I was against it until I tried it. And it is venison in general. Elk, antelope. It is so good. And it's healthier. It's organic. Yeah, right off the property.
Roseanne Barr
Well, we made buck sticks out of him. They're called sausages. We had our whole freezer, two freezers full of it, and we ate it all. We ate all of it. I can't believe. So I got to go get me another one.
Sara Carter
Oh, heck, yeah.
Roseanne Barr
These sausage sticks, they were out of this world. They were.
Sara Carter
I just wish that. That maybe Jake has it. A picture or video of you with this big old rifle on your shoulder.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, yes. He's got it.
Sara Carter
Okay, I need to see this. I totally believe you. I'm just saying, I think that'd be an incredible photo. And then you knew you got him right away.
Roseanne Barr
Did you see him drop because he fell?
Sara Carter
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
And then, you know, Hannah's dad, Eddie, he's an expert at all that stuff. I mean, he put the gun in the thing on the stand for me, so I didn't really have to. I just looked through it and pulled the trigger.
Sara Carter
Now, you still had to adjust the. The aim. And yes, I have been told that women are usually better shots than men because we take directions better. And men are like, I got this. Let me show you how to do it. You know, trying to be hot shots, but we are better in general at that.
Roseanne Barr
Well, I'll tell you, I'm a hell of a shot. I used to practice shooting when I lived up by the Continental Divide of Colorado. We had a ghost town next to our town. I like small towns, you know, and we had a ghost town up there. We all used to take our guns and rifles and just blow the hell out of what was left of this ghost town. And it was so fun. It is Fun guns are a blast.
Sara Carter
I know, it is so much fun and I obviously all about making sure that that doesn't change in our constitution. But honestly, people don't realize the fun part of it, the sport part of it, they don't appreciate that part of it. So when people say, I want to take away all guns, I'm like, absolutely not. Stay. Exactly. Try taking it from Roseanne Barr. When did you move from California?
Roseanne Barr
Three years ago.
Sara Carter
That's okay. So you came directly here from California?
Roseanne Barr
Well, from Hawaii.
Sara Carter
Oh, that's right.
Roseanne Barr
That's right. Hawaiian Farm, too.
Sara Carter
Is that the macadamia?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
Yep.
Roseanne Barr
And then I have a place in LA and then this.
Sara Carter
Okay, why here? Why so remote?
Roseanne Barr
Well, I came to LA to work on the show that, you know, was the fiasco that happened to me. And sitting there in L. A, which is kind of why I tweeted what I tweeted because I saw, damn, this is about to blow sky high here. And then I was like, I got to go to Texas because all the Hollywood folks are moving down there and they're going to try to turn it blue. I'm going and fighting. They're not going to turn Texas blue. So that's why I came down here and I hooked myself up with all the government folk I could find. And, you know, sometimes when you're famous, they want to talk to you. So I got all their numbers and of course they're probably sorry they gave me their numbers because I'm like, hey, are you aware that. Because I just research all the time, you know, are you aware this is happening and they're doing this in Texas? And I get people going and then I get people in government going too. And I've seen, I've been a part of stopping quite a number of horrific blue state plots that they brought here to the most American place in America.
Sara Carter
Yeah. Of all states.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, for sure. Well, they want it. They want to turn it blue or purple, but, you know, and they, they settled a lot of people and a lot of people went to Austin, which is about an hour from here. And if you go to Austin, it looks like any other blue city in America. It's horrible and full of crime and drugs and misery. In fact, when I pulled up to Austin to work at the comedy close down there, I told my son, oh, look, this is a blue city for sure. Because there was homeless black people under the bridge just as you go into Austin. And that to me is just what the Democrats do. Their betrayal of the African American population. Just write them off they're living in under the bridge and they all congratulate themselves for how non racist they are. It's disgusting. So I'm like, I'm fighting that. I'm not gonna, I'm not going to sit and be quiet now I'm in my old age and I'm gonna fight even harder than I ever have because who knows how long I got left. So foam we were Democrats f liberal racists. I'm done with them. They're not going to try any shit around me without me, shall I say, being a hammer.
Sara Carter
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Roseanne Barr
Well, I know a lot of people here are because I'm like let's make it fun. Let's make it fun. There's nothing more fun than to fight for the right thing. Really, once you start doing it, it's a blast. Then you meet other people like you that maybe they stayed home because they didn't know who else was involved. So I like giving the soirees where everybody can meet and get a little bit loose and really talk about what's happening in our country and how we need to all get together and talk and break through these boundaries they've put up so that we don't talk to each other. They got us all in little I say veal pans, we're all being farmed as veal and they have us with every kind of division they can come up with like they did when they destroyed Thailand and those other places over in Southeast Asia till you know, Pol Pot was killing people that wore glasses and red ties. You know, they just destroy, destroy, kill, imprison, silence, ruin. That's what they love. And that ain't America.
Sara Carter
It's not. It's not. We stayed downtown Austin and made the drive out here and of course it's like, okay, it's a nice day, let's go out for a walk along the river and downtown and. And I don't love it. I did feel dirty. I was constantly looking over my shoulder and I think I'm having trouble accepting it because it's Texas and everyone knows this is really the only blue part of Texas is that Austin and Austin city limits. But I didn't feel any different unfortunately here than I do when I'm in Los Angeles. Obviously it's more, it's bigger. New York, Chicago, Atlanta. So they've been successful here in this part of Texas. Why do you have confidence that it's not going to spread? Because it almost has spread like a virus throughout these big cities.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, well, they're all moving here to get away from what they're trying to.
Sara Carter
Bring, what they created.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, well, they just have a. They have a brain disease. It's like Night of the Living Dead. And they can't help themselves because of the horribly malfunctive way they think. And they bring it with them everywhere because they hate fact. You know, they are in a whole different reality as the rest of us who are not afraid of fact.
Sara Carter
Well, yeah, truth. They are actually truth deniers, not truth tellers. But I think I've constantly asked myself why? Like why are they. These are smart people, many of them who are choosing.
Roseanne Barr
Well, they're twisted. They're smart for some things, but being able to put a large picture together with a long range vision. They ain't got none of it, but.
Sara Carter
I think it's more unwillingness versus inability, you know, so that's where I go back to that. Why? Why when they see the destruction with their own eyes.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
Why continue it when you know that allowing tens of millions of illegals is detrimental to our country, the country that made them multi. Multimillionaires quite often because while they say.
Roseanne Barr
It themselves, it's been leaking out, you know, they always tell the truth when the rubber meets the road, but they pretend it's something else when they are courting American opinion. But when they don't win it, they don't win American favorite or court American opinion because the cracks, the reality of what they do shows through. So then they just amp it up and then it comes with, oh, well, Trump did that. It's never them. They never blame themselves because they hate. They hate self reflection and they hate accountability. And as long as they can blame it on someone else, even though everyone proves it's them, they just go, oh, well, you're projecting. When that's all they do all the time.
Sara Carter
All the time.
Roseanne Barr
But they don't have any, like, I think it's like a disease of vampirism because, you know, when the vampires look in the mirror, they don't see a reflection and I think they don't either because they live in a fantasy bubble with no reality whatsoever to it because they're privileged and they're used to not being confronted on any level. And nobody confronts them because, I mean, with the truth, because they go, where's, where's that source? You know, they have every way, every mechanism in their mind of denial to push truth away and also to put a big scarlet letter on everybody's head who thinks and relies on fact and data and truth. Of course, I don't even say truth anymore because they made that word mean nothing. You can't even use it anymore.
Sara Carter
Well, when you have the Mark Zuckerbergs of the world and Jeff Bezos before everybody had a sudden Kumbaya and then ended up at the inauguration on January 20th and everybody loving Donald Trump, I mean, we know how that happened, I think kind of overnight, but we.
Roseanne Barr
How do you think that happened?
Sara Carter
Well, when Donald Trump and Elon Musk, I guess, from a more indirect route, comes at you and threatens you, that's what I think happened. Threatens you behind closed doors, you're all of a sudden, you know, going to clean things up a little bit. And when Mark Zuckerberg that day, remember the like.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
Random press conference, and he acknowledged that he had been holding back information and basically, I mean, canceling people, putting out things that weren't factually correct, completely overtaking. Shutting down people's accounts based on what he wanted others to believe. He and his team censoring everything and everyone admitting that it affected the 2020 election. When he came out, it was like, oh, yeah, he's coming. I'm like, hell, no. I mean, good.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
But don't ever expect us to trust you again.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
Point being, when all of those people had been allowed to do that and enabled to do that for all of those years, of course it's going to affect society and affect Hollywood, I mean, they're all in the same pot together.
Roseanne Barr
And affect the generations of children, what you see in the streets now, who are like, we can do whatever we want, there's going to be no consequence because, you know, we're liberals, we're leftists, were Democrats, we are anti fascist fascists. And, you know, we can play a lot of these games in our heads to destroy people who don't see things the way we think they should and don't agree with us. And I think what Trump, I think Trump's been doing this for a long time is go, we've got you. And now you can do what we tell you to do or just go to jail.
Sara Carter
Yes. And I think he did that. Wouldn't you die, have died, given anything to be a fly on the wall for those conversations with Zuckerberg, especially over the last couple of years leading up to this, the second he lost, quote, unquote lost. That's how I say it. In 2020, he was planning, and certainly planning for what he was going to do once he won the 2024 election, but also saying, okay, we're going to go to this person because we. And put it right out there. Like you said, it's been beautiful to watch, but I would have loved to see them squirming in their seats and then obviously agreeing and then we see the result where they say, so sorry, I should have been better, but here I am, trust me, now I still.
Roseanne Barr
Hope he'll send them all to Guantanamo, because that's treason. And you just go, I'm sorry for treason.
Sara Carter
You don't get away. Right, right.
Roseanne Barr
And I hope by the end of his this term there'll be some accountability for people who sold our country down the river and every, every working person in it.
Sara Carter
But where does that list end?
Roseanne Barr
I don't think it ends. I mean, I have different opinions than other people. Like, I think when he lost the 2020 election, I knew, I know the military knew he didn't lose. And so I think he kept, I mean, this is what it says all over military sites, that he kept control of Cheyenne Mountain Commander in Chief things because they weren't about to let Obama or Biden get that. So he just, you know, capitulated to the things that Biden would do. So he'd have the record of every crime Biden did and. Pretty brilliant back. Yeah, I think it was brilliant. I think that's why it says 45 through 47, because he was always doing that and gathering information about the theft of the election, all the other dirty stuff they've done. And I just want to see it pay off for the American people who are the ones who suffer. The working people of this country are the ones who suffered in every way to make sure Trump won and to protect him. And so we want to see arrests.
Sara Carter
So I think I'm with you. And then if we say that there's the other side, even if they're on our side, who might say, to what end? Why let bygones be bygones? Onward. We're in, we're continuing to win so many big and small battles. Why do we need to go back and make it revisionist history?
Roseanne Barr
Because the people need justice for sending their kids to war to fight and die for this country when it was not a just war. And then I said, when I ran for President too, in 2012, the first persons to lose their house in the bubble burst of 2008. Remember when Obama ran back to give all our money to banks right after he was elected, which he was selected to do, and it was such a great mind control trick that they did that to us. But the first people who lost their homes in the bubble burst were single mothers, largely single mothers of color, working class, who had sent their children to fight and die. And those single mothers are the ones who lost their houses first. So there's got to be justice. There has to be justice, or there's no country, or there's no right or wrong. There's no really belief in God either, because God wants justice for the wrong done to our children and to our working people who make everything go. And they were just looked at as deplorables, which is so Marie Antoinette, it makes me want to barf. And they're still walking around. The same people who spied on Trump, broke all the laws to get the FISAs created, all the fake. Russia, Russia, Russia, they're still walking around.
Sara Carter
I know.
Roseanne Barr
And we who did all the research to bring that, all of the people who did the research to bring that to the Internet so that people could go, my God, we're living in fiefdom. We have to have justice. Because our country was, you know, we fought long and hard in this country to bring justice here for minority people, for women, for Native Americans, we're never going to stop, because this is a country that allows for the progression of justice, and that's our constitutional right. And when in the course of human events, it becomes unbearable to live under a two or three tiered system of elitism, we got to overthrow it. We Got to throw it off and create something else that works for all the people, not just a few, at the expense of the many. And we might have been brainwashed into thinking that's reality, but it actually isn't reality, because this government belongs to us.
Sara Carter
I think I do believe people forget that, especially because I don't know that it's really taught like that in schools, in the public education system, which is why Linda McMahon has come in and is trying to abolish all of it. Obsessed with her.
Roseanne Barr
All it is, all education is, is a union that wants to keep pedophiles, perverts, and crazy people employed. It has nothing to do with the children. Like, you know, in blue cities. Of course, another horrible thing of it is that these kids in big blue cities like New York City and Los Angeles, these children of color, are graduating and unable to read. And so they want to say, oh, that's because of their home life or their circumstance or their, you know, economic circumstance, but it's not. It's because the teachers are shit and they don't know how, and they don't care about anything but telling the kids about their wieners. It's time for that to end. It's an elitist and critical race theory. Oh, yeah, Those are the two things. I always hated that one because it's not. But anti Semitism, but. And communism. But it's time for the children of America to be first. That's why, you know, Trump said the money should follow, the kids shouldn't go to the grifters. That it's so wrong. That's why I loved Musk being part of it.
Sara Carter
I know.
Roseanne Barr
Before he had his nervous breakdown.
Sara Carter
What was that?
Roseanne Barr
He mixed his medicine.
Sara Carter
Stop it seems like it happened overnight.
Roseanne Barr
He mixed his meds. Did you see Trump released his medical history?
Sara Carter
No, I didn't even see that.
Roseanne Barr
He released the list of medications that Musk takes.
Sara Carter
That is so savage.
Roseanne Barr
And then he forgave him. But see, that's the thing about truth. The media would censor the truth and parade it around in a new dress so it doesn't look anything like the truth. But these people who don't know the truth, they have to be confronted. And we're all afraid to confront them because they'll go nuts and stab you or whatever they do. But they have to hear the truth, even though they hate it, even though they become violent, even though become physically and verbally abusive and call y' all sort of name, they still have to hear the truth, because we can't allow a Large percentage of our citizens to live in a liar's world. Because that affects us.
Sara Carter
It does.
Roseanne Barr
Your kids go out and play with a family that believes in lies. It. It comes back on your kids.
Sara Carter
Absolutely.
Roseanne Barr
And we're responsible for all the kids in our community.
Sara Carter
And what I've noticed, and my kids are now colle and beyond now, but they tend to believe what other people say more than mom or dad, whatever the situation, quite often. And then eventually they come around. But is it too late? And in many cases, yes, because if they've been indoctrinated by the people they look up to, which they might look up to us a little bit, but we're the annoying parent because we're giving them a curfew, telling them to clean their room, all those things. If a teacher that they really like says something about it, about anything, they tend to believe that because they're almost like doctors. They've been put up on a pedestal as trustworthy figures. So there is so much damage being done in the education system. And I mean, back in the day, I looked at those teachers looked up to them as well, even in high school and college. So they have power and they know that, and they've abused it. And then there's no accountability, and then there's tenure, which I can't even stand what that whole thing stands for. I need to ask you this before I forget. You mentioned the word justice. Three things I would love justice for, and they're more recent. The heartbreaking withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, my God.
Sara Carter
No justice has been served there. Justice for Anthony Fauci.
Roseanne Barr
You know, some of those weapons were used in the October 7th slaughter of Jews.
Sara Carter
Yep.
Roseanne Barr
I think they did that on purpose too.
Sara Carter
But again, that information about those weapons that's come out, that's been out there, and then it just goes away. We still have such a problem with the press, which, you know, it's getting better, relatively speaking. But there's still such an issue. I want justice for that. For these poor families. I want justice for Anthony Fauci. I think he is.
Roseanne Barr
Hells yeah.
Sara Carter
An evil, evil human being.
Roseanne Barr
He's pure evil.
Sara Carter
Pure evil. And what he alone and others certainly did to this entire world on so many different levels is absolutely unforgivable. I want justice for him. I want him hanging from his toenails at Guantanamo Bay. That'd be a great site, wouldn't it? We speak of wanting to see a picture or something. I would love to see that. Does that make me dark and sick too? Probably.
Roseanne Barr
No, it's okay. It makes you. It makes you a lover of justice.
Sara Carter
That's what it is.
Roseanne Barr
It is.
Sara Carter
And when I see people who are wronged, because it affected all of us, but it affected many other people much worse than me and my kids, that.
Roseanne Barr
Means it killed my baby sister.
Sara Carter
What did?
Roseanne Barr
The shot, the vaccine.
Sara Carter
It did.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. So I really want Fauci. And, you know, he abused African American orphans and poppies, and the guy made millions on people dying like homo did, too. You know, it was the hugest transfer of wealth from the bottom up to the top, that whole Covid scam, which I think is probably why, you know, they got rid of me for a lot of reasons, and one of them being I would have done a show about don't get the vaccine. So they couldn't have me. No, there's no way. Hey, they're stealing the election. They couldn't have me because I always talked about reality on my show, and they always had a problem with that.
Sara Carter
Abc, even back in the early days of your show.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, yeah.
Sara Carter
Even back in the 90s.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, yeah. Every day was a fight.
Sara Carter
Okay, I. That's a whole other topic. I need to get there, but I want to ask you about your sister.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
How. From the shot. How did Covid, or how did. How do you think? Anthony Fauci. Through his policies.
Roseanne Barr
She said that she felt that her entire body was on fire, and she couldn't find a way to stop it. And she couldn't eat. She just felt she was burning to death. And she died weighing 79 pounds.
Sara Carter
These symptoms started shortly after she got the shot.
Roseanne Barr
Yes. And she got a boost or two. I begged my family not to get it. I knew what it was, and I'm the only one that didn't get it because they're all Democrats and gay. You know, I'm like, my brother and sister are both gay. The living brother and sister. And I'm like, what is it? What is it is there for my family? It's like, is there no memory in your. Is there no memory bank in there about a government forcing you to take a gas or a shot? There's no memory of our collective history there. But because it was a Democrat, they did it, and they're all ill. My mother, my brother, my sister are all ill. I'm the only one in my family who's not ill. I'm the oldest, too, so, you know, I dodged a bullet, but. And my son and his family didn't get him, but my three daughters, my two daughters did because they're Democrats. And One daughter didn't and my two sons didn't. But it just split families apart. And we stopped talking. The Democrats in my family quit talking to me because they thought I was, you know, a super spreader. And my mom wouldn't let me come see her. It's been six years now because I didn't get vaccinated. She has not met my daughter in law or my grandchildren, these two, because she feels like we'll kill her with our horribly unvaccinated blood and breath. But I said, mom, you're vaccinated, so why would you be afraid? But it doesn't make sense to them and they don't make sense to me.
Sara Carter
Does your mom acknowledge that the loss of her daughter could have been because of this vaccine?
Roseanne Barr
No, she said it and my sister did say to me, I think the vaccine got me. And when I tell the rest of the Democrat family, they go as they did my whole life, anything I said that wasn't in the box. She didn't say that. That's how they like all Democrats. She never said that. Yes, she did. She said it to me. Oh, you imagined it. She never said that. Her own children? Her husband? No, she never said that. Okay. I just have to bear it and have to bear begging them not to do it. I told mama, don't get it. Mama, promise me. I promise. I promise you I won't get it. And then I see it on Facebook. My mom with my niece and a big flag she's holding up got vaxxed after she promised me. It's just a mind control to do whatever Obama tells them to do. They still love Obama. They're glad that Biden won because they knew Obama was running him. I can't believe. It's just too much. But Roseanne under their hoodwinked and bamboozled.
Sara Carter
Yeah. You know, and that we see so clearly and they refuse to. I guess I'm just trying to put myself in your shoes and I can't. But when your sister, your younger sister tells you that at the end, acknowledging I think the vaccine got me. I mean, was that when she was very ill at the end? When did that take place?
Roseanne Barr
Just before she died. It was horrible because I was like, I tried so hard, you know, like a lot of us, but they just. We're a target. Anybody who's against the nwo, which is the Nazi world order, it all comes from that, you know, authoritarianism, fiefdom, fascism. But they call it progressive so it doesn't look like fascism, but it is fascism and it's communism, too. They're all married now with Islamicism, all three of them. And it's just either the end or the beginning. Each one of us has to decide which. You know, we ain't gonna write it out.
Sara Carter
You know, obviously family means so much to you. You have your son here and his wife and those beautiful little girls.
Roseanne Barr
I have five kids and 10 grandkids.
Sara Carter
That's a lot of. A lot of babies and babies.
Roseanne Barr
Phone calls asking me for money every day.
Sara Carter
Can I be your kid? Can I call, too?
Roseanne Barr
My oldest daughter's your age.
Sara Carter
Is she? Yeah, 50. In her 50s. I'm 52. So, yeah, @ some point we're all just in the same general area. Yeah. Okay. I won't call and ask for money, but I will. When family means so much to you and you've proven that, how do you handle every day when the vast majority of your immediate family doesn't talk to you?
Roseanne Barr
Well, they talk to me, but I mean, my siblings and my mother, they talk to me, but have to be very careful of what we discuss.
Sara Carter
Okay.
Roseanne Barr
You know, although I have to say in the last few years, because they're very Jewish, you know, I've seen them go, we like that Trump likes Israel, even though they're progressives. And they talk to me like this. I mean, it's this idea. We really like Trump and what he's doing for our people, you know, But.
Sara Carter
But they still voted for Kamala Harris.
Roseanne Barr
I don't know. I didn't ask.
Sara Carter
Smart.
Roseanne Barr
I didn't ask. I know my mom didn't vote for Harris.
Sara Carter
Really?
Roseanne Barr
I'm like, mama, did you vote for Trump? She's like, I don't discuss who I vote for as that's my right as an American. I go, did you vote for Kamel Harris? I'm not going to say he said.
Sara Carter
You did not say to your mom.
Roseanne Barr
I always call her a. She calls me A too. Well, our family's very street, like my. Well, I shouldn't say, but my mom, she's 93.
Sara Carter
93.
Roseanne Barr
Sharp as a tack. Horrible person. No, I'm kidding. But she's weird. Like, she's had all these boyfriends. She's still beautiful. All her life, she was beautiful. And she had this one boyfriend. He was pretty much dad there in the hospital. And she kept putting on life saving. They were engaged and she kept doing the life saving things for him. But I knew he needed to die, you know, So I asked for a conference with the doctor and I flew home and I said, mama, you've got to let him go because he's suffering. Well, he's going to get better. No, Mama, he's 95 years old and he has terminal cancer. He can't talk or move. He's not going to get better. She goes, well, we'll ask the doctor. So we go in the doctor and it was a woman doctor. And I said, doctor, am I right that he has no hope of getting better? She goes, yes, you're absolutely right. He has no hope of getting better. So I said, so my mother, in prolonging the machinery and because she believes he is going to have a miracle to save his life, she's actually prolonging his suffering, isn't she? She goes, yes, yes, he does suffer. And to prolong it is not really a kind thing to do. So I go see mama. Keeping him alive is cruel. So my mom turns me in front of the doctor. She goes, you're like Hitler.
Sara Carter
Oh my gosh.
Roseanne Barr
She goes, you. You know, because she doesn't like that. I just say the truth. Yeah, she likes. Well, we all have to. She likes that leptard shit. But she goes, you're like Hitler.
Sara Carter
You're like. Of all people, if you're to call me Hitler.
Roseanne Barr
I kind of thought it was sort of cute.
Sara Carter
Cute.
Roseanne Barr
Now she says it all the time. I'm like, mom, you've got to go to the home. You have to go in a home now because you didn't take your medicine, we let you stay home on your own. You never took your medicine. You can't walk because of the blood clots in your legs from getting the fucking backs. I told you not to get. You can't go up the stairs. You fell there. You fell here. You never let the nurse in the house. You lock the nurse out. You've got to go to a home. You can't stay in that house no more because she can't. She can't walk. She sits in her chair, doesn't get up, get her medicine, doesn't eat. I go, mama, you're going to the old folk home. We got her a beautiful place. But she's like, you don't love me to make me go to old folk home. I go, mama, it's not just an old folk home, honey. It's a fucking insane asylum. And that's where you belong. You're driving all of your children insane. Insane. They cannot babysit you. They have cancer and heart failure. You're going in the nut house. I'm coming out there next week. You're going to nut House. And I'm going with you. I'm staying with you till you learn how to take care of yourself, because you never did. She always went and got a man. Then she'd overfeed him. They die of diabetes and heart disease like all her dogs. So I'm like, this is it, mama. You're going in the nut house. I mean, the rest home. It's a gorgeous place.
Sara Carter
So this is happening?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. Next week, I gotta fly out there and steal her and lock her in that joint. I'm gonna stay with her, though, so she can't escape.
Sara Carter
She sounds crafty.
Roseanne Barr
She is. I go, I know what you're doing. You say you tell the. My brother sister take you home so you can get your papers, but once you get home, you're gonna lock all the doors and not let them in. I know what you're doing. And she goes like this. Well, that's an intriguing idea, but I'm always the hammer.
Sara Carter
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
In my family, I was always the hammer because I just tell the truth, and they hate it.
Sara Carter
But. So you're gonna be around her more, even though you're unvaccinated, like, she's allowing.
Roseanne Barr
You to come, or she has no choice to stay in the hotel and test before I can come and get her. So I will test.
Sara Carter
You're gonna do some Covid tests in your hotel?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
I could just see it.
Roseanne Barr
I have to.
Sara Carter
What are you talking about? You're gonna do it?
Roseanne Barr
The COVID test?
Sara Carter
Yes.
Roseanne Barr
Well, you take. You do those tests that they get at the drugstore.
Sara Carter
I know. I'm surprised that you're gonna do it.
Roseanne Barr
Why? Is it dangerous to do the COVID test?
Sara Carter
No, it's just. Does it. Does it matter? She's vaccinated, as you said.
Roseanne Barr
Well, probably. I'll just say I did it right.
Sara Carter
I'm like, if I see Roseanne at a CVS or someone else going to CVS and Walgreens to get you a COVID test when you are so anti. All that stuff, I'd be shocked.
Roseanne Barr
No, I did COVID test when I, you know, got around my other grandkids and stuff back.
Sara Carter
Back when it was a thing. Yeah, right.
Roseanne Barr
I did it, okay, When I was sick because I want to know if I had Covid, which I had, like, five times. I was gonna say it was no big deal. It's just like having a cold.
Sara Carter
Yeah. Yeah. So your brother and sister wouldn't do this with your mom. This is up to you to do.
Roseanne Barr
Well, they've tried, but she refuses, and they can't be mean to her like I can.
Sara Carter
But it's mean love, isn't it? Like, you love your mom and you want to protect her almost from herself.
Roseanne Barr
Well, I'm like, Mom, I'm 72. I'm not your little girl anymore. I'm the mom now. And you're fucking too old to do anything about it. Like, when I went to her house, I cleaned her garbage out of her drawers because all her drawers full of garbage, you know? And I have a clean thing I have to do. I hate dirty drawers. So anyways, I filled up three Hefty bags worth of garbage out of her drawers, and she was freaking out. You can't throw those away. I'm saving those. I go, those receipts. Some of those receipts were from the 70s. Oh, my gosh, you don't need them. And then I took it to the garbage, and she was just going whack for, like, old toothbrushes and shit. Crazy. But, you know, she hoards things.
Sara Carter
Are you like your mom, or are you like your dad was? Because you were. You had a very close relationship with your dad, right?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, I'm like, both of them. I'm like the worst parts of both of them. Yeah, they were both really funny. My mother is the funniest woman I've ever met in my life. She is so funny. She's hilarious. And my dad was hilarious. So our home was always full of laughter. And if you could hurt somebody really bad when you made a joke about them, that was extra points. You know, if you could take them down with a joke, it was just great.
Sara Carter
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
And we'd even laugh when it was hurting us because it was so funny.
Sara Carter
When did you know you were funny?
Roseanne Barr
I knew I was funny right away, like age 2 or 3. My grandmother was very proud of me, and she used to. There was a column in the newspaper, Dan Valentine, he was a famous columnist out of Salt Lake. And my grandmother was just like, me, too. She'd call everybody. She called Dan Valentine directly whenever I said anything cute. And he wrote two or three pieces in his column on this little girl, Roseanne Barr. Because I did say some funny things when I was just three. And so I knew I was funny even, you know, even way back then. She wrote one thing. They. I have finally got a cousin. And he was about 2, and I was about 4, I guess. And they were saying, he's a very smart child because he could stand up or something. And I said, what he ever say to make you think he's smart? He couldn't Talk, of course. And my grandmother thought that was so funny, so she called Dan Valentine and those kind of things. Everybody always laughed at me.
Sara Carter
And you took something from that?
Roseanne Barr
Well, I loved to entertain and love to see people laugh. We had Shabbat dinner at my grandma's house for all the people. I said, you know, I grew up in apartment house people sponsored from concentration camps that my grandparents brought to America. And so every Friday night, we would have dinner at my grandmother's apartment, and she had a. Like a window seat like this here. And so I was enchanted with Shirley Temple. And I'd get up there and do my Shirley Temple song and dance impersonations. And my family lied to me and said I was better and more talented than Shirley Temple. And I believed them for a really long time. And I was devastated when I found out it was a lie. But also when I was doing good ship lollipop and my tap dancing, occasionally I'd do something funny. And when they laughed, I loved it. I loved them being there and me being here is my favorite personal relationship with humans. They're applauding and laughing, and I'm here all alone. Nobody can touch me. And I'm just showing off. I still love it more than anything. It's a good way for me to be safe with people.
Sara Carter
What does that mean?
Roseanne Barr
Well, they don't. They're not hitting me or, you know, saying mean things to me or make me work my ass off. I was the oldest daughter, so I was like the little slave. You know, the little mother and the little slave come home from school, clean the house, make dinner. You know, I'm like eight and take care of three kids. I was always a mom and always a housewife since a child. But that's, you know, in ethnic families, the oldest daughter.
Sara Carter
Yep.
Roseanne Barr
That's what you're born for. And I did it. I used to beat up my brothers and sisters there, and they didn't like my babysitting techniques. I'd whip them with the vacuum hose. That was a good one. But they still remember and complain about that.
Sara Carter
That's a legit whipping.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, yeah, it was a good one.
Sara Carter
It's one thing to get a wooden spoon. Like, we all experience that. But the vacuum hose, that's. That's brilliant.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. They thought they were going to get away with saying, we're not doing it. You do it. You're doing it because, you know, I had to clean that whole house every day.
Sara Carter
Weren't your brothers. I mean, you're a petite woman. How big were your Brothers. I mean, it sounds like it didn't matter because they were afraid of you and they were smart.
Roseanne Barr
I have one brother, and he's like, what's he, eight years younger than me?
Sara Carter
Okay. So it took a while.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. I beat him up, even if he was little. And then my little sister was 11 years younger, so she was like my baby. My mom gave her to me when she was born, and I do her hair and all that stuff and dress her up and take her out. And then my other sister is five years younger, and we were. We were pretty tight.
Sara Carter
Mm.
Roseanne Barr
We still are.
Sara Carter
Mm. But humor got you. Got you through all of it.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. We were always laughing. We always.
Sara Carter
That's a beautiful upbringing.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. And the meaner the joke, the better, the funnier it was, you know, I.
Sara Carter
Feel like that's rare, especially now. Everybody's feelings. I mean, people. I don't think people could handle that as much now, but to me, it's everything, especially if you can laugh at yourself.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. It was like a roast in there.
Sara Carter
Yeah. Constant.
Roseanne Barr
And then, you know, meeting Mormons, and once I started school, meeting Mormons, I was like, these people are nice. I never seen nothing like it. They're not trying to cut each other down or tell mean jokes each other. They actually help each other. I was shocked.
Sara Carter
Oh. I don't know any other religion, I guess, or complete culture that does take care of each other so much. And let's keep having babies and babies and they. They live in the same spaces. They hire each other at this. At their jobs and companies. It's actually beautiful.
Roseanne Barr
It is.
Sara Carter
And you had that combination of growing up, I mean, from Utah.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
And. But a Jew.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
And the Mormon culture as well.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. I did learn a lot about community. And, you know, everybody came for everybody. You know, there wasn't any homeless or anything. You know, everybody came for everybody that was down on their luck, but that was the whole working class then. You know, nobody turned their back on nobody, no matter how little they had. Something happened.
Sara Carter
You were. I didn't realize you were such a young mom at first, Roseanne.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. What was I, 18?
Sara Carter
18, yeah. How did that go over with your family?
Roseanne Barr
Not well.
Sara Carter
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. Yeah. I was unmarried, so that was not good. And. Yeah, they sent me away to an unwed home for unwed mothers in Denver, and I had my baby there and gave her up for adoption. And then, you know, met her again when she was almost 18, which I knew I would. And now she's 53, so that was a great reunion and great Story. My other kids were young, and I had not told them till they found her. The Inquirer found her. And so I told my other kids, you've got a sister. And they were like, huh? And then we brought her out, and she stayed with us for a long time. And they all became very close, too. So I've had great things like that happen in my life. And all my daughters are still very close. You know, all my kids are close, and they're all good to me. Even though they're libtards, the daughters, we.
Sara Carter
Still have to love them despite their.
Roseanne Barr
I still love them. I just don't. I don't. Just don't go there with them.
Sara Carter
I'm curious at 18 to have to make that kind of a decision. Was it your decision? It was. You weren't told you're going to this house for unwed mothers and you're going to give her.
Roseanne Barr
They pretty much told me that. I tried to be on my own, you know, and get an apartment and get on assistance. I went down there for the assistance to the welfare thing. And I just was sitting there and it was taking forever. And I said, I'm not going to do this. Because I had rented this place. It's $30 a month. And it was way down in, you know, the railroad tracks there, part of Utah, Salt Lake. And I turned on the bathtub and nothing but roaches came. I go, I'm not doing this, and I'm not bringing a baby here. And so I told my mom, I'm gonna do what the neighbor girl did. She went and gave up a baby at the same place. So that's what I did.
Sara Carter
Do you remember that moment?
Roseanne Barr
Oh, yeah. I remember all. All those months there. And I think I went to the home for unwed mothers when I was two months pregnant. So I stayed there for a long time. That Salvation army home for unwed mothers. And then I remember the day when I had her. That was hell on earth. Oh, my God, that hurt. And I was screaming, too, and I didn't want to lay down. They were strapping me down and I was trying to run away. Did they not have better to stand up?
Sara Carter
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
Lay on my back?
Sara Carter
Yeah. Did they not. I mean, did they have epidurals? Did they not have any? Were they not willing to give you pain meds? What? I mean, it hurts no matter what.
Roseanne Barr
It didn't work on me because I said, too fat.
Sara Carter
What?
Roseanne Barr
So they're going, it's not working to numb you because you're too fat. And if we give you any more, you're gonna. Your baby's gonna die.
Sara Carter
They said that?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, kind of like that. I'm like, ah, hell. So then I had her, and her one ear was bent over like my mom's ear is. And I go, good. She's marked, and she has red hair, and I'll find her. And I told her that, well, I'll see you again when you're 18. Found her. A great family to be adopted by. And here it came two weeks before her 18th birthday. And the Inquirer called and said, we found your daughter. Which I didn't even know they knew, but I had told my boyfriend at the time, Tom Arnold, and he sold that story to the inquiry.
Sara Carter
Oh, goodness.
Roseanne Barr
But whatever. It all worked out good. And when they said they had found her, I paid a private detective and he went and got the same information. So I called before the Inquirer did, and then we arranged a meet. And then two weeks later, we met. And it was amazing. It was.
Sara Carter
Were you nervous?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, Shaking. And I went in to have a cup of coffee before I went up to their hotel room there in Westwood. And I walked in to get coffee, and there she was sitting there with her other mom. And we just locked eyes, and then we just got up and ran to each other, and we started just hugging, and the bodyguards and stuff shoved us into the elevator so nobody would get pictures, you know. And we went up to the room, and it was like no time had passed. I loved her mother. We became very dear friends. Her mother and father and I had a new family, and so did she.
Sara Carter
Oh, my gosh.
Roseanne Barr
And it was just wonderful. Then. Then she married this great Russian guy, and they have this grandson that's just going to college now. But this guy is. This grandson is something else. He's something else. For one thing, he's a great Jewish athlete, which you don't see that a lot. And he's a great soccer player. For his high school, they called him the Jewish boot because he can kick. Kick the heck out of him here, down there. And he's gorgeous. Brilliant. All my grandsons and granddaughters are just.
Sara Carter
What a blessing.
Roseanne Barr
They're just a great gift to me.
Sara Carter
What a blessing.
Roseanne Barr
And they're all funny, really, which is crazy.
Sara Carter
So it's genetic, I think.
Roseanne Barr
So I go, you've got the bacteria. It is a bacteria, but it's not DNA. And stand up and no way. A couple of more wanu. When you just.
Sara Carter
Wonderful those 18 years knowing that someday you'd find her.
Roseanne Barr
No, I knew It. Yeah, because I kept my name Roseanne Barr, because I knew I'd be famous and she'd find me.
Sara Carter
How often did you think about her?
Roseanne Barr
Oh, every day. It was always there. I mean, she's always my daughter.
Sara Carter
And then you had your kids, your babies, but she was always there. That is the most beautiful thing. Because quite often, obviously there can be animosity or hurt when you as a child have been given up for adoption. And she harbored none of that.
Roseanne Barr
Well, she had great parents. She had another adopted brother. And her parents were just the perfect adoption.
Sara Carter
And you chose them.
Roseanne Barr
No, I didn't have nothing to do with it.
Sara Carter
I thought you. Oh, okay.
Roseanne Barr
I chose Jewish and Family Services in Denver. And, you know, they were a couple that wanted to adopt Jewish babies, which. There wasn't a lot of Jewish girls giving up their babies. It was just God given, you know. And later, after I found her and we got the facts, it turns out that her mom was best friends with my mom's brother's wife. Sister.
Sara Carter
Okay, hold on.
Roseanne Barr
Her mom was best friends with my mom's brother's wife's.
Sara Carter
How did that happen?
Roseanne Barr
Well, because there aren't that many Jews out there.
Sara Carter
Oh, my gosh. Still.
Roseanne Barr
So I was like, oh, my God. They must have known because it was a very small Jewish community. So then when her sister. Her sister's friend adopts a baby girl and they knew that I was pregnant.
Sara Carter
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
But nobody said anything for 18 years.
Sara Carter
Oh, my gosh.
Roseanne Barr
Which makes me mad. But I'm like, oh, well, what could I have done about it? Anyway, she was raised perfectly loving, home loving parents. She raised in Dallas and she went to school in Austin.
Sara Carter
Oh, she did. Wow.
Roseanne Barr
And God took care of all of us. Yeah, he continues to do that. I'm just a lucky woman, you know, for sure.
Sara Carter
Well, but you've created this.
Roseanne Barr
Wow.
Sara Carter
And you've made deliberate decisions, I think, especially because when you know from a very young age what your talent is, what your superpower is, because you can't teach people to be funny.
Roseanne Barr
No.
Sara Carter
And then to have the courage to continue to go on stages, whether it's your fireplace mantle as a little kid or the biggest comedy club and then national tv, I mean, that's a deliberate decision.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, it was a deliberate decision. But God told me when I was three, well, I used to talk to God. He was my imaginary playmate. And I wasn't much older than three. He's like, you're gonna have your own show when you grow up and it'll be called the Roseanne show.
Sara Carter
Wait. Okay.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, it's real.
Sara Carter
How old were you when this happened?
Roseanne Barr
Three.
Sara Carter
I don't remember anything from when I was three.
Roseanne Barr
No. I remember every minute of that. I had a lot of trauma in my family, and age 3 was very traumatic year, and I. I didn't know if I was going to make it. And I saw, you know, a vision like, thing or had an experience. But he said, you're gonna live. You're gonna make it, and one day you're gonna have an answer to every question that's in your mind right now and always be with you. And we'll find it in books and this book journey I've been on my whole life. It's crazy, but he said, and you're gonna. I was a TV addict, too. You're gonna have your own show, and it's gonna be called the roseanne show when you grow up. So I was like, oh, okay. So I always knew I was going to be have my own show called the roseanne show. And I always waited for the go sign to go do it. And, you know, there I was, 28 years old, and that's when I did it.
Sara Carter
Where were you when you were three? Heard God tell you that?
Roseanne Barr
Hiding in my grandma's bathroom. And I had learned to lock the door, and that was just great that I could lock all of those crazy people out. And they thought that I had locked myself in accidentally, but I had locked them out. And I remember having that conscious thought, you know, so they came to the door of their horrible breath coming through the doors, going, turn it to. Towards the wall. Turn the. It was a black button. Turn it towards the wall. She can't get out. We need to call the fire department. And I was like, I'm not turning no button. You're not coming in here. And then I heard a noise and turned around, and there it was in the air. You are going to be okay. You're going to live. You're going to make it out of here, and you're going to find an answer to every question in your mind right now. And I'm going to be with you, and we're going to find it in books, and you're going to have your own show called the roseanne show. Like, oh, okay. It was so real. And every single thing that I heard happened, every single thing in its own time. Because I'd be, like, sitting there, and I get a creepy, crawly feeling because we used to have bookstores everywhere in salt lake, and I'd start thinking about Something. And then I go, well, I'm going to go to the bookstore, see if there's anything which is like, now you type it in on your computer, you know, I go to the bookstore and I just have this creepy, crawly feeling. And I'd walk up and down. I didn't know the Dewey Decimus system or anything at that point. First time, I was 8. And I just walked and walked up and down, and then I'd feel a heat, a feel it, an attraction, a heat. And I'd look, and there was a book, and I'd look at it, and the title seemed to be something that fit in with what I was getting the creepy, crawly feeling about. So I'd open the book, I open it to the page, and there's the answer. And that happened to me 10,000 times. The most astonishing one was I had just come back from Israel. This one I've told before because it's so astonishing. This was maybe eight years ago. Eight, nine years ago. And I'm walking down Abbot Kinney, and I always have book stories my family knows. But I see this book about a block and a half up front of the pizza place there, and it's on the ground, it's a red book, and it's open flat out. And I get. I gotta get to that book because I don't like books abused. You know, I own 2,000 books on the subject of God.
Sara Carter
Oh, my gosh.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, I found them all over the world. I went looking. But anyway, so I go up there and I'm working, walking, and my sister. And my boyfriend's with me, and my sister goes, you're gonna get hit by a car, you know, because I don't pay attention. But so I go over, across the street, I bend over, I pick up the book, and it's open to a page, and the page is all about where I have just been in Israel, the holy place I had just been in. But it was from a Christian point of view. It was a Christian book, but it was saying things about the same holy place that we have in Judaism, but from another perspective. And I could. That was the biggest one ever.
Sara Carter
Amazing.
Roseanne Barr
Biggest book ever. And I took it home and, of course, devoured it. But my book thing is huge.
Sara Carter
I love it.
Roseanne Barr
And I always go on ebay looking for these books that are out of print, and I always find these fantastic books. I love to read. I just read, read, read, read, read.
Sara Carter
One of the things that I love the most since meeting you in person, which was a little over a Year ago. And I was so excited to meet you for any number of reasons, as most people are when they see you.
Roseanne Barr
Well, I was excited to meet you, too.
Sara Carter
What?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. Me and my son were fans of yours.
Sara Carter
Oh, my gosh, that's crazy.
Roseanne Barr
We thought you were very cool.
Sara Carter
And now you know that I'm really not.
Roseanne Barr
No, we know you are.
Sara Carter
It's okay. Can you call my kids?
Roseanne Barr
Well, they're never gonna believe me. That's true.
Sara Carter
They'll believe you, but they'll never say to my face. But it's okay. I. I always say on the way out here, we were on the phone. I was on the phone with the youngest who's, you know, the one that always has to stick it to me. I always say, you know what? When I'm dead, you're gonna really miss me. Just be nice. Yeah. Does it work? Because. Should I stop trying?
Roseanne Barr
It doesn't work. Nothing works on them, I swear.
Sara Carter
But I'm gonna keep pushing and making her uncomfortable. And deep down, I'm like, I. I know she acknowledges that she really likes me. Deep down. She just can't say it. And that's okay.
Roseanne Barr
She'll get there. Like I was gonna say, even when they go to college and they get led astray by these horrible perverts that are the teachers, you know what, that don't last past 35. It's all gone at 35.
Sara Carter
Well, I think they start to really use their brain and question things more without fear of being canceled or whatever else is, you know, legitimate. There are legitimate fears Now. I was going to say, though, that when I. I knew this before, but then since meeting you, like, your faith is what is the most inspiring to me, I think, certainly your strength and all of your accomplishments and the people you stood up for and the courage that you continue to display, even though you might not view, discourage. I do, and many others do. But what I didn't know is that you felt that. Well, you heard God. You heard him speaking to you from such a. A young age that I feel like is rare. And for you to understand who was speaking to you at that time. What a gift.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. Well, I believed everything the family said. It was an Orthodox Jewish family, and I believed all the stuff they said about God. You know, he watches over us. He knows what we're doing. He judges us on our life when we die and all that stuff. I believed what they said. And then I remember being really bothered by. They said, well, God knows when you're lying or when you're cheating or doing Wrong. Then I'd watch them. I believed it. Then I'd watch them cheating and doing wrong and lying and stuff. And I'd go, what's wrong with them? They know he's watching. They obviously. They know what I know, but yet, what's wrong with them? So I knew. People don't really believe it like I do. Yeah, no, they don't really believe it, or they wouldn't be doing that.
Sara Carter
Correct. But you. But you chose to listen, even at a young age. And I have to tell you, I have this vision I can't get out of my head of you in that bathroom. It was something hiding, but more strength at 3 years old keeping them away.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
Have you talked about that trauma that they were inducing on you, that your family was.
Roseanne Barr
I've talked about it was. They were Holocaust survivors. They were watching the Eichmann trials on tv, and I was the only kid. And whenever I'd come into the TV area there, some of my aunts and uncles would go, get her out of here. We don't want her to see this. But then other ones would go, we do want her to see this. She needs to know what they did to us, which is not a good thing to do. And so they'd call me in and make me watch it. And they'd always tell their stories. They'd go. They always included me. They'd go, like, the worst one. I mean, I heard so many horror stories just as a little girl, but they always point to me. This is why he pointed to me. But they point to me and they go, little girls just like her, they hung them on meat hooks through the back of the neck. And I was like, is this gonna happen to me? This is gonna happen to me. And I look at the tv, that's gonna happen to me. It's. It's gonna happen to us. So I was always horrified, and I didn't want to hear anymore, so I went in the bathroom and locked it out. And they were saying, let us in. Let us in. Turn the thing. And I didn't want to turn it. And I was already gone in some way. Part of me was already out of body or just leaving to survive it. And when I turned around, there was the thing I saw. It was a man. And he pointed to me just like they did.
Sara Carter
Just like they did.
Roseanne Barr
You're going to live. You're going to survive, and I'm always going to be with you, like a guide, a book guide or something. I've gone through so many thinking what it all meant who was it? Why? But I never doubted it because you can't doubt it. You can't doubt it because it happened and it's continued to happen. He'll. I always say God won't leave me alone. He's always bugging me and telling me to do stuff. And of course I have to do it because, I mean, it's one thing to piss off network presidents, but no way am I going to piss him off. I'm going to do everything he tells me to do. Of course, I vet it and make sure it's not coming from me. Like, I read a lot of holy texts and stuff to make sure it ain't coming from me because I'm not that smart.
Sara Carter
But you're a survivor.
Roseanne Barr
I am. And I'm sure of what I've seen, felt and heard and experienced. And also, I have been right about the things I see coming down the pike all the time. When I get them, it's always. And then I feel like, no, I'm not like everybody else. I never was.
Sara Carter
No.
Roseanne Barr
You know, I've tried to be, but it don't work out for me.
Sara Carter
Thank God it doesn't work out for you. Like, we're better because of that. Like, we as a country. And I mean that. And when you look back to Roseanne, the show that you were told as a tiny little girl that you were going to have, I mean, you provided certainly all the laughs and entertainment and happiness and I think an escape for a lot of people.
Roseanne Barr
I, I just wanted to show the great power of love and how you can love people that ain't that are flawed because that's what knits everything back together. And I really wanted to do that as a kid to go, yeah, there's a bunch of, you know, fat, stupid, sometimes stupid outliers like American workers are. And they have the ability to love, which a lot of them people at the top don't. And that's why we'll win everything. Because that is what wins is the love of justice, the love of fairness, the love of this country, which is our constitution, is the pinnacle anything ever written about freedom and human dignity. And it's too bad people don't know it, but they should know it.
Sara Carter
But that's why people like you speak up.
Roseanne Barr
That's why you have continued to all about love. And they've taken it wrong to think it's all about something else and it isn't. You know, we're the country that ends a lot of bad shit and brings in something better. And we're always gonna be that. As long as we know that and stick to it, we don't let ourselves be pulled off course by a bunch of stupid shit.
Sara Carter
Well, it seems like we've been on the verge. And I also think if people take a deep dive, look back at what your show was in the 90s. I mean, you were ahead of your time for that, too. And the topics that were discussed in humorous ways, again, now look at where we are with so many of those topics. But did you know then the effect you were having on this society, that was beyond making people laugh?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, because I. The show, the Roseanne show that I always wanted to do was gonna be about that. It was about how much God loves us. That was always in my core. And that because he loves us, we can love each other no matter what. And so I always wanted that to be the underpinnings of the show and that anything done in love and with love wins. It always does, even if you don't end up with the jackpot of money. But in the show, my ninth season, they did end up with the jackpot of money because that's everybody's hope and dream that plays a lottery. But then I turned it to where it was like, oh, everything got worse when they got the money.
Sara Carter
Yeah. Isn't that usually how it works?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. That's what happened in my life, too. So I wanted to. I wanted to say that.
Sara Carter
What do you mean, that's what happened in your life?
Roseanne Barr
Well, when I got the big money, it changed everything for the worse. Except for being able to buy stuff and go someplace which was joyous. Be able to take my kids around the world. But as far as personal relationships and personal Having. Seeing people's values change around me till I realized that I was nothing but the cash cow. I wasn't a person. I was a product. And that is tough. That's tough when you're. When it's tough if you go out of your way to help people who you feel need help, and then they don't appreciate it or see it or value it at all and know that it's. They just took advantage of me, as they only wanted money. They didn't want my friendship or my help or my loyalty. They just wanted money. And I'm like, I never wanted that.
Sara Carter
Did you cut them out of your life?
Roseanne Barr
I got the money, Sure. I mean, I got to buy everything. I got big airplane, hangar full of bullshit. I bought one. I had the money. Just. I bought the stupidest shit.
Sara Carter
What's the stupidest thing you bought.
Roseanne Barr
16 dinettes sets from stupid, like fancy. Yeah, some of them's fancy. I just put them in storage just to have them. I don't know, cuz we never had a kitchen table or anything when I was a kid. So, you know, a lot of furniture, but most of all clothes. Because when I was a little girl, I had to wear this brown dress every day to school because my mom had had my sister, she was in the hospital and my dad didn't know how to do laundry or nothing. And so I had to wear this brown dress every day for a week. And the teacher on Friday, she goes, are you in the brownies?
Sara Carter
Brownies. Brown dress.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
It's cute.
Roseanne Barr
And we always had to go to Goodwill for our clothes, you know, and we was on the welfare. Cheese too. But when I got money, I just bought myself so many outfits. I never wore any of them. Just wore the sweats and the. But I put them in the storage there for. If I ever. I'd always say, I'm gonna have a dinner party, I'm gonna wear this. Well, I never did and I never wore it. And then I thought, then there came this thing where they said, oh, you can donate clothes to women that are trying to get jobs that haven't, you know, their husband left them and they need to get a job and look professional. So I was like, hell, I'm going to donate these designer outfits to some of these women. And of course they were the large size. And it gave me such pleasure to see these women, you know, poor women, going to get a job in a Chanel suit. I don't. I thought that was so funny and so cool.
Sara Carter
Yep.
Roseanne Barr
That, you know, she's going to apply for whatever. She's got a Chanel suit on.
Sara Carter
Thanks to you.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. So I thought, well, at least you did something good with them.
Sara Carter
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
Because I'm like, where the fuck am I going to wear a Chanel suit? Really? I don't go anywhere.
Sara Carter
But you just to be able to be able to do it.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah. The great joy is to be able to help. I mean, when somebody can't. Somebody's going to lose their house. Somebody can't do it. And you're like, you know what? This your lucky day. And I have done that. And also another joyous thing of having money. Oh my God, I paid for so many lawsuits and I won so many of them. And it was like, yes, I'm paying for these lawsuits. Like I paid for this lawsuit on a couple Indian reservations here in America. Why shouldn't they be able to grow hemp. That's a nation, that's an Indian nation. And we want a couple of those because why can't we bring industry to those places? And I was told, Trump, you gotta do something there. You know, and was glad to see he's talking about it. We have to bring industry there, just write off whole groups of people. And that ain't America.
Sara Carter
The fact that you've chosen to continue to help in so many ways that most people will ever know about.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, I don't talk about it because, you know when you get up there to heaven, God's going to say, did you tell anybody about this? Because if you did, it don't count. That's the rules. So I don't tell because it's me and God's secret. And it does make me feel happy.
Sara Carter
I was going to say that must feel good.
Roseanne Barr
Oh, it does. Feels real good. I got me and God has a secret. That's a cool feeling, you know, it's all a cool feeling.
Sara Carter
Do you ever think back to those early days in that $30 a month apartment with when the roaches came out of that?
Roseanne Barr
I do all the time. All the time. Yeah. I, I think back to at all times when I live in a regular neighborhood, you know, kind of. I mean, I, I got gates and such like here, but when I go into town to the grocery store and such and see people hurting and I know I'd be. If I wasn't an international sex symbol, I would be there. And I just got so lucky. I just got so lucky because I, you know, I came up on the welfare cheese, you know.
Sara Carter
Why do you think you got lucky?
Roseanne Barr
Because God made me funny. God made me have a funny streak and he gave me something to work with. And I loved seeing people laugh and feel good. And so I worked it. And I did work hard. I did work hard and I had to work smart and I had to work against the tide, swim against the tide. All them times, you know, they didn't want none of it. They didn't appreciate or love or want any of it, obviously.
Sara Carter
Well, they still don't.
Roseanne Barr
No.
Sara Carter
And the fact that at 72, when you don't have to lift a finger anymore, you are choosing. It's been a long time since you've had to lift a finger. You could have ridden off into the sunset a long time ago.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah.
Sara Carter
And you are choosing to fight back and to stand up and to speak up for what's right for millions of people when frankly doesn't directly Maybe affect you. Why do you continue to do that?
Roseanne Barr
Because God wants me to. He's always wanted me to stay with my roots and speak about him because it's everything. And I always wanted to. And I'll keep doing it till God stops me. And he don't want me to stop. You know, when I got fired and all that stuff, I was really bummed for a long time, a few weeks. And I didn't think I was going to make it, you know? But then God came in there and he's like, you just need to be louder and fight harder. You're not gonna. This. This ain't gonna take you down, not after what you've been through. You just need to get real loud, real focused, and fight harder. So I did. And that knit me all back together. Because there's always. There's always that fight for children. That's what really. Children like me at the time, which is why I did my show, why I wanted to do a show. Because when I would watch TV as a little girl, it'd be like, huh, These people. Ain't nothing like I ever seen. I wanted to see me on tv, somebody like me, a family like mine, like the people I grew up with. Those are the real interesting people, you know? They were interesting. They could do things.
Sara Carter
Yep.
Roseanne Barr
Damn. They could do so much, and they could make so many people feel good just with their hands, just by reaching out to people and helping them. And I think that's the miracle of life. That's why God put us here. Not to amass a bunch of wealth and be a big asshole. That's the real meaning of it, you know? And I loved it. I loved everywhere I went when I was on the air that people would say, you're like my mom. And they still do. That makes me feel so. So warm.
Sara Carter
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
You know, for some people who think of you as their surrogate mom or your second mom, there is nothing more fantastic than that. Damn, that's meaningful.
Sara Carter
You know, when it's all said and done, which, as we say to our kids, I could be dead tomorrow. You're going to miss me. What do you. What do you want? Everyone. People like me who have adored you for my lifetime, and your grandkids. How do you really want to be remembered?
Roseanne Barr
I used to think about that all the time. And I was friends with Frank Zappa. And when he was dying, he let me interview him for his last interview. And I idolized him because he was such a genius. And I remember I asked him that because I thought this Is his chance to see. And he said something that blew me away, and I've never stopped thinking about it. He said, I don't want to be remembered. What will it matter to me? I'll be dead. Whatever. Whatever happens is cool. But I. What's important to me, he said, is that I live to see the birth and the death of rock and roll. That's what he said. So just went in deep there. And so I thought, yeah, it's the doing it that's the reward. It's not that hoping somebody remembers it in an age where I won't even be alive.
Sara Carter
True.
Roseanne Barr
So I think is that I say it was the doing it. That was great, man. When they said, no, and I said yes, and then I was proved right when they said, you can't do a show about gays. And I said, yes, I can. And it got great ratings. And they said, you can't do a show about teenage girls getting their period. I said, yes, I can, and I did it. When they said, you can't do shows about, like, you know, racial topics, I said, yes, I can, and I did, and still remembered. And when they said, nobody's going to like a fat family, they did say this to my sister. Nobody's going to watch a fat family that, you know, has ugly kids. And yet they did. I heard no every day. I never let it affect me because all I was hearing is, I got my own show. Like God said. That's proof to me that God exists, because everything he said happened. So I'll do what I want. And I did. And that was worth everything. Yeah, I dreamed it. I created it. I did it. I succeeded. And I was able to, you know, help a lot of people because of that. So what's better than that?
Sara Carter
But you're still doing it. And there are millions of people, and I know you know this, but thank you for never giving up. For pushing back and fighting back and speaking up and just being you like. It's such an inspiration.
Roseanne Barr
So thank you, too, and thank all the women and men out there who's doing the very same thing as me, but nobody's listening or see them. I see you. I feel you. You've written to me. You've thanked me. You, too. And you don't know what that does. It goes into my soul, and I thank you for it. And then I thank God that I get to hear that from people that I admire.
Sara Carter
Yeah.
Roseanne Barr
Thank you very much. You are such a doll.
Sara Carter
Thank you. But you have welcomed me into your home, and it means the world. And I promise I'm not gonna shut up either. You ruined me, too, because now I'm.
Roseanne Barr
Not gonna shut up. You've never shut up. You've never shut up.
Sara Carter
No, those days are over. Being quiet is overrated.
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, It's a heartache to be quiet.
Sara Carter
It is. Thank you.
Roseanne Barr
Thank you.
Sara Carter
Can we have more wine off camera now?
Roseanne Barr
Yeah, we're gonna start drinking.
Podcast Summary: The Sage Steele Show – Episode Featuring Roseanne Barr
Episode Details:
1. Early Life and Divine Vision
Roseanne Barr begins the conversation by recounting a profound childhood experience where she believes she heard God's voice at the age of three, prophesying her future success.
Roseanne describes how this divine encounter instilled a sense of purpose and destiny, guiding her throughout her career.
2. Family and Personal Life
The discussion delves into Roseanne's family dynamics, highlighting her relationships with her children, grandchildren, and extended family. She emphasizes the importance of family in keeping her youthful and grounded.
She shares anecdotes about her grandchildren, illustrating the joy and chaos they bring into her life.
3. Tattoos and Health Concerns
Roseanne and Sage discuss Roseanne's numerous tattoos, focusing on their significance and the health issues she encountered due to tattoo inks.
Roseanne reveals the adverse reactions she suffered from red tattoo inks, including liver damage, and criticizes the tattoo industry's continued use of harmful dyes.
4. Political Views and Activism
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to Roseanne's political beliefs. She expresses strong anti-Democrat sentiments, advocating for conservative values and critiquing liberal policies.
Roseanne discusses her efforts to combat what she perceives as liberal agendas aiming to "turn Texas blue" and emphasizes her commitment to fighting for justice and American values.
5. Adoption Story and Personal Trauma
Roseanne shares her deeply personal story of giving up her daughter for adoption at 18 and the emotional journey of reuniting with her daughter 35 years later.
She recounts the trauma of her early years, including her time in a home for unwed mothers and the lasting impact of her family's Holocaust survival stories.
6. Humor and Upbringing
Reflecting on her upbringing, Roseanne highlights the role of humor in her family life. She credits her family's dynamic for fostering her comedic talent and resilience.
Roseanne describes how jokes were used as a means to cope with and defuse familial tensions, shaping her comedic style.
7. Faith and Spirituality
Roseanne delves into her spiritual beliefs, discussing how her faith has been a guiding force throughout her life. She recounts visions and a deep sense of divine purpose that drives her activism and career choices.
She elaborates on her belief that God communicates with her, influencing her actions and decisions, especially in her fight against perceived injustices.
8. Legacy and Influence
Towards the end of the episode, Roseanne reflects on her legacy, emphasizing the positive impact she wishes to leave behind. She speaks about the importance of love, justice, and perseverance.
Roseanne expresses gratitude towards her fans and fellow activists, acknowledging their support in her continuous fight for what she believes is right.
Conclusion
In this candid and extensive interview, Roseanne Barr opens up about her early life experiences, deeply held political beliefs, personal traumas, and the driving forces behind her activism. Her unwavering commitment to her principles, combined with her humor and faith, paints a portrait of a resilient and passionate individual determined to make a lasting impact.
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This episode provides an in-depth look into Roseanne Barr's life, beliefs, and the experiences that have shaped her into the outspoken figure she is today. Whether you are a longtime fan or new to her story, this conversation offers valuable insights into her journey and the motivations behind her continued activism.