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Had Enough of Oprah?
The Ledger ^ | March 3, 2006 | Ariel Brewster

Posted on 03/03/2006 4:00:01 PM PST by qam1

There's a growing membership in the I Hate Oprah Club.

A nod from Oprah Winfrey moves best-seller lists. Stocks rise when her name is attached to a company or product. Millions listen when she speaks at Coretta Scott King's funeral, and millions more cheer when she loses 20 pounds.

Forget about her 49 million viewers each week. The real pinnacle of celebrity is attaining single-name status.

But there are Oprah-haters, too: those who speak out against America's most beloved talk show host. They accuse her of materialism, manipulation, power mongering, arrogance and generally being in love with herself.

As her media empire expands and her billions multiply, antiOprah people who resent her wealth and influence are wondering, hasn't America had enough?

"Oprah Winfrey is not quite one of those people that we love to hate, but there's a growing membership in the I Hate Oprah Club," said Dr. Robert Thompson, director of the Center for the Study of Popular Television at Syracuse University. "She was so sanctimonious with the James Frey thing, she lost even some of her loyal followers. I think she skated through this one, but she's got to be careful."

Frey's book, "A Million Little Pieces," shot to the top of bestseller lists with an Oprah endorsement, but questions later arose about the truthfulness of his story, which was an account of his years of alcohol and drug abuse and his time in recovery. Oprah brought the author back on the show for a public scolding when it became clear that much of the "memoir" was fiction.

The anti-Oprah sentiment has been stirring, mostly online, for years. Shoppers wishing to show their solidarity can purchase "I Hate Oprah" stickers. Self-proclaimed "anti-Oprah" book clubs and reading lists offering alternatives to her selections proliferate on the Internet. David Letterman spent 16 years cracking jokes at Oprah's expense until the two talk show hosts finally resolved their feud last December.

"I think of her as the human embodiment of Wal-Mart," said Kevvy Schlaucher, a 25-year-old engineer from Calgary, Canada, who used to watch the show with his mother. "The Oprah Empire is everywhere. She makes sure you don't get out of the system. I think she's got more influence now than George W. Bush does."

In addition to the syndicated talk show, the cable after-show, the book club, the diet tips, the lifestyle magazines (with her image on every cover), the self-help online workbooks and Oxygen, the women's cable network she co-founded, fans can even download audio clips of Oprah reading her favorite inspirational quotes aloud at Oprah.com. XM Satellite Radio recently announced an Oprah and Friends channel for September, boosting the company's stock for a couple of days.

"It's the cult of Oprah," explained Thompson. "Anyone with that much power, who can make a best seller overnight, anybody who's achieved the cultural penetration she's achieved, you're naturally going to get resentment. One is going to inevitably produce the other."

Schlaucher was surprised by the number of fellow Oprah-haters who responded when he posted an online article titled "NOprah" in 2004. He continues to hear from fellow Oprah-haters who agree that, despite her noble charity work, Oprah has an alarming effect on public opinion, particularly among women. Schlaucher refers to her following as a "legion of Oprah clones."

The Oprah-haters abounding on the Internet are mostly young, and of a generation raised not only online, but on Oprah. For the 20-somethings, Oprah's been a cultural institution and a public figure since they were small children.

And she has plenty of fans in that age group. "If you don't like Oprah, there's got to be something wrong with you," said Kelly Cook, a 24-year-old from New York City who calls herself an "Oprah fanatic."

Cook recently purchased Oprah's 20th Anniversary DVD set.

"I just cried all the way through it," she said. "I rarely miss a show and if I do, I tape it," she wrote in an e-mail message. "I read her book club books; I read her magazine; I buy products she endorses on her `Favorite Things' show. She's like family to me. I view her as a moral and spiritual guider and as a model for the way a woman ought to be in the world."

Brandon Renken, a Harvard University graduate who wrote an anti-Oprah column for CampusNut.com, takes issue with this view.

"No matter who you are, Oprah is NOT like you," he said. "The fact that she can convince you that she is should make you even more afraid of her than I am."

The anti-Oprah contingent feels that Oprah's preaching from the tele-pulpit is what draws in viewers, show after show.

The last segment of the program, Schlaucher pointed out, tells her audience "how to get soul. It's like a church following. You don't really have to do anything, but it makes you feel better."

Many disdain Oprah for what they consider vapid celebrity chitchat and gossip.

"The only difference is that her guests jump on the chairs," said Schlaucher, referring to the now-infamous Tom Cruise interview, "and on Jerry Springer they throw the chairs."

Heather Weller, a stay-at-home mom from Worcester, Mass., expressed her views on an Internet message board discussing Oprah's Book Club. "Does Oprah have some sort of mind-control device we don't know about?" she asked. "But I have to say anything that gets people to read is a good thing. It would just be nice if it also got them to think."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous
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1 posted on 03/03/2006 4:00:02 PM PST by qam1
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In how many languages can I say YES YES YES!!!!


2 posted on 03/03/2006 4:02:46 PM PST by gobucks (Blissful Marriage: A result of a worldly husband's transformation into the Word's wife.)
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Had Enough of Oprah?

Yup! Years ago.

3 posted on 03/03/2006 4:02:54 PM PST by FreePaul
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I loathe Okra.


4 posted on 03/03/2006 4:04:20 PM PST by satchmodog9 (Most people stand on the tracks and never even hear the train coming)
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The Oprah-haters abounding on the Internet are mostly young, and of a generation raised not only online, but on Oprah.

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5 posted on 03/03/2006 4:04:35 PM PST by qam1 (There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
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"It's like a church following. "

It is ALOT like a cult following for women who look forward to buying their next pair of shoes...


6 posted on 03/03/2006 4:04:50 PM PST by gobucks (Blissful Marriage: A result of a worldly husband's transformation into the Word's wife.)
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I can't stand Oprah. She just never ever ever ever shuts up.


7 posted on 03/03/2006 4:04:56 PM PST by doesnt suffer fools gladly (Liberals lie)
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The only people worse than Oprah fans are those who make a point of saying how much they hate Oprah.


8 posted on 03/03/2006 4:05:10 PM PST by Hong Kong Expat
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9 posted on 03/03/2006 4:05:50 PM PST by qam1 (There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
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I'm not a fan of her or her show, in that I've never watched or paid attention to it or her. However, if she's able to pile up loot by the truckload in our wonderful capitalist society, I'm all for it.


10 posted on 03/03/2006 4:05:52 PM PST by SoDak
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I figure that Oprah can use the capitalist system to make as much money and as big an empire as she wants, in any way she wants. Good for her.

On the other hand I do not have to partake. Good for me.

In the end, I think her biggest Achilles heel right now is for it all to come tumbling down due to overexposure. You get to big, with too many irons in the fire and it gets pretty hard to maintain. So if I were her adviser, I would say NOW is the time to scale back and leave them wanting more.
11 posted on 03/03/2006 4:06:47 PM PST by pollyannaish
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I can hardly stand to hear about her, yet most of my female friends seem to lose their frontal lobes at the very mention of her name. Oprah Said It, and That Settles It. Puh-leeze


12 posted on 03/03/2006 4:06:55 PM PST by coydog
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One of the lead-ins to a recent program included video of a woman claiming there were "twelve bodies under that pile of debris, right there" as she pointed to storm debris.

The sound over other parts of the lead-in described the devistation and that this wasn't some third world country, it was ours, and shockingly it hadn't been corrected yet.

I do believe that Oprah does some good, but this didn't seem to me to be a very productive endeavor. My wife likes to watch Oprah, and I used words to describe this trash that even surprised me. I was po'd to say the least.


13 posted on 03/03/2006 4:06:57 PM PST by DoughtyOne (If you don't want to be lumped in with those who commit violence in your name, take steps to end it.)
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Ahhh..Barney haters, turned Oprah haters.


Hmmm...there might be some kind of pattern developing here. ; ).
14 posted on 03/03/2006 4:07:51 PM PST by pollyannaish
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The ongoing Oprahfication of America sickens me on a daily basis.


15 posted on 03/03/2006 4:08:12 PM PST by Buckeye Battle Cry (Life is too short to go through it clenched of sphincter and void of humor - it's okay to laugh.)
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In a word, YES!

"There's a growing membership in the I Hate Oprah Club."

Sign me up.


16 posted on 03/03/2006 4:09:15 PM PST by roaddog727 (P=3/8 A. or, P=plenty...............)
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...Dr. Robert Thompson, director of the Center for the Study of Popular Television...

How do I get a gig like that?

17 posted on 03/03/2006 4:09:26 PM PST by Doohickey (If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice...I will choose freewill.)
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To: pollyannaish

The Barney haters are maturing into young adults.


18 posted on 03/03/2006 4:09:35 PM PST by BigSkyFreeper (Proud to be a cotton-pickin' Republican on the GOP Plantation)
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Not only do I dislike Oprah, it's made worse by her pimping of the horrible Rachel Ray.


19 posted on 03/03/2006 4:10:00 PM PST by highlandbreeze
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Oprah is like Martha Stewart, in that in the times I've watched her, she just makes me feel flawed and inadequate.

I'm ready for a talkshow host to say, "you're ok just the way you are, don't try to be perfect"!
20 posted on 03/03/2006 4:10:19 PM PST by LisaMalia (Every day offers many gifts from God..untie the ribbons!)
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