I am a white woman and in 1997; it dawned on me that Oprah is a racist. It also dawned on me this blanket of guilt she uses just isn’t true. I stopped watching her and have never looked back or wanted to.
“I am a white woman and in 1997; it dawned on me that Oprah is a racist”
Agreed. Her slobbering all over Obama and his sickening wife and her refusal to have Palin on her show added to my conviction that she is a raging, unrelenting racist for whom I have no use. If Palin were black, she’d be on her show. Racism, pure and simple. Other than the fact that she speaks English without a trace of “negroisms,” I can’t see what else there is to this huge, colossal, fat phony.
She went from a talk show host, to a sort of lifestyle guru to a wannabe quasi-politician.
She’s like everyone in the entertainment industry, always unsatisfied.
Reminds me of Clooney, Jolie, etc., they just want to be more than they are, but without the effort to really become someone. They run on pure adrenaline, not studying at home like real diplomats do.
Oprah’s next (current?) push will be for “saving” the was, is, always shall be, forever basket-case called, Africa. Hollywood and the usual suspects will gleefully jump on that continent’s “save the children” campaign.
This wll mean boots on the ground. Yes, AMERICAN BOOTS! Again, somewhere else but here.
The U.N. has no boots.
The current Prince of Peace, Hope and Change, now in office, might ‘select’ Oprah to manage the ‘Africa Rising’ crusades.
Do not let these wordsmiths “Select” your sons to go there!
Perhaps there is a Gulf Of Tonkin in the Congo?