While anticipation builds for next week’s premiere of the long-awaited revival of “Roseanne”, Roseanne Barr’s support of Donald Trump continues to dominate the conversation, which proved to be the case when she and co-star John Goodman dropped by “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Thursday night.

During the conversation (above), Kimmel stirred the pot by trying to get to the bottom of why Barr — who was once a friend of Hillary Clinton and was star/creator of what was arguably the most LGBT-friendly, socially progressive show on television of its time — shifted her political affiliation so dramatically.

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“Weren’t you, like, a good friend of Hillary Clinton’s at one point?” Kimmel asked.

Barr, who seemed to be taken aback by the question, tentatively responded. “Yeah, I was.”

This prompted Kimmel to ask her what changed, with Barr turning to Goodman and whispering, “Why is he asking me this question?”

Kimmel kept going by referencing one of Barr’s more outrageous anti-Hillary Twitter tirades.

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“I think you accused her of being a murderer on Twitter,” declared Kimmel.

“I did not!” she fired back; when Kimmel said he could show her that particular tweet within a few seconds, Barr responded by flipping him the finger.

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“I deleted it,” she fired back, “so f**k you!”

As Barr explained, she had “some disagreement” with Clinton’s foreign policy while she was Secretary of State. Goodman, who had kept silent throughout the whole exchange, piped up to defend Clinton, saying that “She had one!”

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Outlining her current political affiliation, Barr insisted that her socially liberal views are “still the same” as they ever were, but told Kimmel — and, presumably, all Democrats — that “you all went so f**king far” to the left that “you lost everyone.”

Check out more from the interview below: