Roseanne Barr says Kamala Harris 'slept her way to the bottom'

FILE - In this Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, file photo, Roseanne Barr participates in the "Roseanne" panel during the Disney/ABC Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, Calif. Barr told conservative commentator Candace Owens that she thinks Kamala Harris "slept her way to the bottom" in an interview with Owens that was published on March 3. less FILE - In this Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, file photo, Roseanne Barr participates in the "Roseanne" panel during the Disney/ABC Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, Calif. Barr told ... more Photo: Richard Shotwell Photo: Richard Shotwell Image 1 of / 24 Caption Close Roseanne Barr says Kamala Harris 'slept her way to the bottom' 1 / 24 Back to Gallery

Trump-supporting comedian and actress Roseanne Barr, whose TV show was cancelled in 2018 after she compared a black woman to an ape, is not done giving incendiary insults about race and sex.

She said that presidential candidate Kamala Harris "slept her way to the bottom" in an interview with conservative commentator Candace Owens released on Sunday. During the hour-long interview, Owens told Barr that she said that Harris "slept her way to the top" during a Periscope earlier in the day, which prompted Barr to put her spin on Owens' insult.

The duo were referring to the fact that Harris dated former San Francisco mayor Willie Brown, which has been frequently lobbed at Harris since she came to national prominence. In changing the topic to the Oakland native who is one of the Democratic front-runners for 2020, Barr called Harris "Kama Sutra Harris."

Barr lost her hit ABC sitcom "Roseanne" last year after tweeting of former President Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett, "muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby=vj."

Barr didn't only talk about Harris and the 2020 election in her interview with Owens. She also criticized the #MeToo movement, insulting women who have come forward with their stories of survival of sexual harassment and assault.

"They're pretending that they didn't go to trade sexual favors for money," Barr said, speaking about why she thinks women end up in men's hotel rooms in the early-morning hours.

"If you don't run out the room...but you stayed around because you're like, 'I thought maybe he was going to give me a writing job,' well, you ain't nothing but a ho," Barr added.

She also spoke about Christine Blasey Ford, one of three women who accused Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault or misconduct, saying that "she should be in prison," suggesting that she isn't because of "white woman privilege."

During the interview, Barr also spoke about freshman Congresswomen Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), calling them terrorists. "It's scary that we have Hamas in our Congress," she said.

She didn't forget where she came from, though, remembering to fling insults at actresses Sandra Bernhard, Sara Gilbert, and Kathy Griffin, saying that they are, "too ugly to be on TV."