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Roseanne Barr is at it again.

In a wild and unfiltered interview on the new Candace Owens Show, Barr called Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris ‘Kama Sutra Harris’ and said she has “slept her way to the bottom.”

In the past Barr has also described women involved in the #MeToo movement as “hoes.”

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In the explosive interview Barr also suggested that Christine Blasey Ford should be “in prison” after accusing Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.

In June of last year Barr was fired from the ABC reboot of her popular show Roseanne after posting a racist tweet about former Barack Obama aide Valerie Jarrett.

Concerning the allegations against movie producer Harvey Weinstein, Barr said she believes that the women were only in the hotel rooms to begin with “because they thought they were getting a job 15 years ago.”

“Well, it’s because they’re hoes,” Barr added. “Like if you don’t run out of the room and go, ‘Excuse me you don’t do that to me,’ and leave, but you stayed around because you’re like, [puts on crying voice] ‘Well I thought maybe he was going to give me a writing job,’ well, you aren’t nothing but a hoe.”

Continuing the discussion of women’s behavior, Barr added: “Look at Kamala Harris, who I call Kama Sutra Harris.”

“We all know what she did…she slept her way to the bottom,” Barr continued in an apparent reference to Harris’s previous relationship with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown.

“There was a time as a feminist where we don’t do that, we have respect for ourselves and we stick together, but that all went to hell, too,” Barr continued.

Later in the show, Barr and Owens both said they think that Ford “should be in prison” for claiming Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a high school house party in 1982.

“She’s not required to file a police report or anything and she collected millions of dollars,” Owens added, referring to the GoFundMe accounts which were set up after her testimony before Congress.

Ford’s lawyers said at the time that the money raised would be used “exclusively for necessary costs of physical security and housing occasioned by coming forward about her sexual assault by Brett Kavanaugh.”

After she was fired by ABC, Barr said she went through a very difficult time, and said she had a “complete nervous breakdown.” She then added that she “couldn’t walk, couldn’t talk, I couldn’t get out of bed.”

CLICK HERE to watch the entire Roseanne interview.