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Oprah show, Wednesday, 10/09 lays out case against Iraq
Oprah Show
| 10/09/02
Posted on 10/09/2002 2:40:25 PM PDT by KsSunflower
Oprah has done what the networks denied President Bush. She has reached the American public with the case for war on Iraq, now rather than later. West Coasters..catch Oprah, your jaw will drop!
TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iraq; oprah
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To: Quix
Yeah....all I did was castigate one of them who claimed they lost all respect for Oprah after one show. There's some jmouse007 posting some pro-Bush stuff though.
To: KsSunflower
Oh, I wish that I hadn't turned it off. When it first came on, her guest was bashing Bush and then Oprah said something about we need to understand why they hate us, and so I thought that I was in for a two-fer (Bash America and Bush) so I changed the channel.
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posted on
10/09/2002 8:14:47 PM PDT
by
alnick
To: KsSunflower
The Threatening Storm is now Number 3 on Amazon. Fighting Back is Number 1. I bought them both today.
To: TheRedSoxWinThePennant
Hell freezing over? When the Red Sox win the World Series (heck maybe even a pennant.)
To: KsSunflower
I am not surprised at all that she did this show. The people that complain about the "Oprahfication" of our country or talk about how liberal she is, really cannot be paying attention or watching her show. (Which is understandable, since why would you if you think she is such a liberal.) It is kind of like the people who claim Rush is evil - they don't really know what they are talking about.
I really don't know what Oprah's politics are, but she is always pretty good about presenting both sides (unlike the media in general). I know she has a lot of liberal friends, and I assume she leans towards Democrat, but she is not a left-wing nut.
She is all about personal responsibility; she had shows with a lot of criticism about Clinton when the Lewinsky thing happened; Dr. Phil is no liberal; she complains about taxes and the death tax; and she has featured a lot of Republicans and people from the military in her magazine and on her show since 9/11, including Condoleeza Rice. And I saw her interviews with both Gore and Bush. I did think she was a little harder on Bush, but I think it worked out well for him because he handled it so well. I think she was impressed with him also.
She has also had some shows which made me mad, and I don't watch those, but in general, I think she is very reasonable, and I am happy to hear she did this show.
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posted on
10/09/2002 8:38:55 PM PDT
by
LizJ
To: CyberAnt
I think she turned on the 'toon when she found out he was a rapist. She was raped as a young girl, by an uncle or cousin, I think. The fact that she had someone on the show today who testified about Sadaam paying people to rape dissidents - makes me more sure.Yes, she was raped over several years by a close relative, I remember that. Starting at a young age. Then she got pregnant at the age of 14 due to that, and the baby lived only for 2 months. It's a wonder Oprah survived her early life.
To: lelio
I totally agree about your take on Oprah. I've never understood why so many people on the right are constantly disparaging the woman. I think you're right -- they've probably never watched her. Or if they have, it was years ago when the topics of her shows were cheap and tawdry, ala Sally Jesse or Ricki Lake. I happen to think Oprah elevates television by treating her viewers with respect. Agree with her or not, she's a very powerful and persuasive force in our society. The fact that she's seemingly onboard with the President is reason to cheer!
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posted on
10/09/2002 9:11:07 PM PDT
by
Gunder
To: smith288; CyberAnt
Smith, in re: your DU post....earlier tonight I thought it would be nice if Oprah had a link to THAT thread from them, along with THIS link...
I went over there (DU) to read it, and those people are real pigs.
I think that alone, would persuade her to come over to our side, eh????
To: Quix
Oh, we're there.....posting away.
To: KsSunflower
OPRAH SAID..."So you think it's a Bush thing? Don't you think that the problems were there with Clinton, he just looked the other way?" It's the big one Elizabeth!
To: BlueAngel; GraniteStateConservative
Wow! Maybe Oprah and Condi have become friends.
Oprah and Condi have become friends.
Condi did a sit down for Oprah's magazine last November. Apparently, the two of them hit it off real well. Last I heard, they have become very good friends.
I see the deft hand of Rice in this affair. Rice has probably had several casual conversations over the last months with Oprah and told her some of what was going on. Oprah might be returning a favor. It would seem to me strange, all of a sudden, for Oprah to do a pro-invasion show given her history of support for Democrats (although its never been all that militant, like Rosie for instance).
This has got to p/o the Left, and the Democrats, big time. The Goron had Oprah in his pocket in 2000. Oprah has apparently come to the same conclusion that I have: Condi is going places, and has probably decided to hitch her wagon to Condi's star.
I strongly suspect, and I do not believe this to have any bollocks quotient at all, that Winfrey would be a member of Rice's campaign team. I know this sounds nuts, but don't be surprised if something like this unfolds over the next several years.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
To: Brad's Gramma
YEA.
Would you have the time and interest to keep a reasonably short [probably] list of those of us willing to do it regularly?
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posted on
10/09/2002 9:35:48 PM PDT
by
Quix
To: Quix
YIKES!
I don't mind starting it, but I don't always get on the net. My hubby's out of town for a few weeks, so I'm sorta living here at the 'puter....
I can certainly get the thing started, though!!!! I've got a window open, over there, and there's some real nut cases. I think this is a decent cause, unlike us trying to infiltrate DU, which.....is probably watching this....in which case....HI DU'ers. Heck of a name ya'll got stuck with, eh?
Du.
I'll freepmail ya, Quix....
To: RightWhale
Oprah IS RUNNING in 2008
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posted on
10/09/2002 9:40:18 PM PDT
by
des
To: CyberAnt; KsSunflower; Quix
See Quix's post to me...232. Ideas??????
To: section9
Oprah has apparently come to the same conclusion that I have: Condi is going places, and has probably decided to hitch her wagon to Condi's star. Fascinating post, and I for one am very happy to hear this about Oprah. I admired her early on, then became disillusioned when she seemed to continue to support the 'toons, especially Hitlery. I will be very happy to see the day Condi can whup that 'toon woman.
To: section9
So, you think Condi will run for president or what office? I certainly hope so, but she will need experience in some office before VP or President. Which one and where?
IIRC, she was teaching at Stanford...getting elected to anything in Kalifornia would be near impossible for her...or it would require her to cave on so many other issues, it would destroy her prospects nationally.
To: TexasGunRunner
Your concern about her prospects in the People's Republic of California are noted and agreed to.
I believe that she will be Cheney's replacement in 2004. She can already handle the Presidency; that job is primarily about making decisions and sticking with them. She has that down in spades.
If she were to detour to the Senate, you could expect her to go up against Boxer. She'd kick Boxer's ass, btw.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
To: section9
God Bless Condi Rice.......and her influence on Oprah!
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posted on
10/09/2002 10:21:01 PM PDT
by
bonfire
To: section9
I believe that she will be Cheney's replacement in 2004. She can already handle the Presidency; that job is primarily about making decisions and sticking with them. She has that down in spades. If she were to detour to the Senate, you could expect her to go up against Boxer. She'd kick Boxer's ass, btw. That's the most likely route for her to the presidency, the vice-presidency. I don't see her taking time out to run for some senate office somewhere, especially as I read recently that only 2 senators in modern times have ever made it to the presidency; the more likely route is as governor, which she's not going to do either.
VP would be it for her.
And I expect her to be our first woman president! (Eat your heart out, hitlery.)
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