By Brent Baker | October 19, 2005 | 3:59 PM EDT

<img src="/media/2005-10-17-ABCJKLBarr.jpg" align="right" border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" /> Actress/comedian <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001683/">Roseanne Barr</a>, who claims to be a psychic (“I channel the higher mind, the higher universal mind”), used the made-up word “overcomeable” and employed teenage phrases such as “like” and “totally,” insisted on Monday night's <a href="http://abc.go.com/primetime/jimmykimmel/index.html"><i>Jimmy Kimmel Live</i></a> on ABC that she would win a battle of intelligence with President Bush. Barr recounted how she's “going around telling jokes about our country and our people and the world and how screwed up everything is. And I just basically bitch.” She soon maintained about Bush: &quot;I could totally win him in a mind contest.&quot; Barr, the star of the mid-1980s to early 1990s ABC sit-com <i>Roseanne</i>, elaborated: “Like if it was like a psychic thing and he was like, okay Rosanne, bring your best powers against my best powers, even though he's like totally world-wide connected, and I'm not so world-wide, I could so totally still win on account of like being female, being a grandmother and like, you know, being intelligent. I could totally win.&quot;<br /><br />Barr, who made the appearance to plug a new DVD of the first season of the <i>Roseanne</i> sit-com, boasted: “I have been psychic since I was very young, about three-years-old. Whenever I touch someone, I pick up all their vibes and stuff. So that's why I don't like to shake hands or touch people because I see like, you know, them dying in horrible car wrecks and stuff like that and it's depressing.&quot; Apparently, that was just a joke. (Full transcript follows.)<br /><br /> <b>Video</b> excerpt: <a href="/media/2005-10-17-ABCJKL.rm">Real</a> or <a href="/media/2005-10-17-ABCJKL.wmv">Windows Media</a>