‘Comedy Has to Be Funny’: Roseanne Barr Unloads After WHCD Comedian Roasts Trump

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White House Correspondents’ dinner comedian Michelle Wolf got some support from others like Kathy Griffin and Rosie O’Donnell, but one comedian appeared displeased and even suggested Wolf wasn’t funny:

That tweet was just one of many that Roseanne Barr issued on the day after Wolf’s performance. She outlined three rules of comedy: Never target someone more famous than you, comedy should come from love, and the comic shouldn’t portray the audience as an “a**hole”:

Barr wasn’t the only one to criticize Wolf. Several others, including some from the media, suggested Wolf went too far. Barr seemed to comment, in particular, about Wolf’s comments about White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

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“They use women to attack and bully women,” she said after retweeting a post about Democrats hypocritically calling out bullies:

“It’s harder to spread love than it is to spread hate,” she also said, “but it’s so much better 4 your soul.”

President Donald Trump himself punched back at Wolf and the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA), saying Monday that the dinner was “DEAD as we know it.”

Barr, a Trump supporter, recently rebooted her hit television show “Roseanne,” which received sky-high ratings when it premiered.

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