Rosie O'Donnell Defends Alec Baldwin

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Talk show host Rosie O'Donnell is defending Alec Baldwin's phone tirade against his daughter. The View star says she's lost her temper with her children.

"I have to admit I have cursed at my kids sometimes. Honestly, you know, I'm like get the (expletive)."

The comment elicited laughter and commiseration by The View's mostly female live studio audience.

Last week TMZ published a tape of Baldwin berating his 11-year-old daughter for not answering her phone.

In the recording the actor called his only child "a rude, thoughtless little pig" He also hurled insults at Kim Basinger, the child's mother, complaining that the Oscar winning actress had no control over the youth.

The expletive strewn message eventually ended when Baldwin said he was going to fly to California to straighten his daughter out.

O'Donnell says that Baldwin is the victim in this situation.

"He's very much of a tortured father who feels alienated from his own child. When he was doing Broadway he flew out one day a week. He's trying to connect to this kid."

She continued, "(Basinger) defies a lot of court orders for him to visit the child, which I think is making him crazy. Not that that's an excuse. He actually did go to therapy. All the things that Kim asked him to do, he did. He went to anger management, He went to - but if she - (Basinger) defied all the court orders."

Baldwin is currently pursuing legal action to see who leaked the recording to the online gossip column. The actor has intimated that Basinger is responsible by saying that "certain people" will got any lengths to embarrass him and "disrupt" his relationship with his daughter

A Los Angeles County Court Commissioner has temporarily banned Baldwin from having any contact with his the child. Baldwin's permanent visitation rights are set to be decided during a May 4 court date.

View co-host Elizabeth Hassbleback countered Rosie's position by saying, "Hearing something like that from your father could be potentially the worst thing you could ever hear."

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