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Monday, September 8, 2008

BREITBART: 'Say It Ain't So, O!'

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johnfeedy

Help get Sarah Palin on Oprah. http://www.getsarahpalinonoprah.com
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soxconn

Oprah is the evolution of the social conscience. They like to say great things can be accomplished but when it comes to reality, they have to overcome the same barriers as everyone else. How they approach those great accomplishments will determine if they are doing things greater than themselves or just acting like one of the celebrity elite. Oprah is acting like a celebrity.
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veritaseequitas

Oh who gives a rip about Oprah Winfrey. She is filthy rich and incredibly, dopily, new age, and those are her bonafides. I am very certain that Sarah Palin does not need OW to get her message out to the voters and the general public. In fact, I would hope she would choose a vastly different venue for doing so. Only losers like Barack Obama who confidently said he would not apply for a job for which he was not qualified and yet did just that by seeking the office of President of the United States, need someone like OW to promote them.
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RHNH

I am a lifelong Reagan Conservative. Oprah has done more great things for humanity with her fortune than all the Social programs our government has dreamed of. It's her show. It's her message. It's her money. She does not pretend to be a journalist. Let her do as she pleases. It's her right. McCain/Palin is the choice for me with or without Oprah hosting Mrs. Palin.
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19700

Driving in the ditch of identity politics, Oprah would rather be black than woman. Forcing such a choice diminishes her in both capacities. She is shrinking into Noprah.
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hipshot

At the beginning of this Presidential campaign when I decided that I was going to take my first public stance in support of a candidate, I made the decision not to use my show as a platform for any of the candidates. Isn't there something inherently contradictory about that statement?
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B-Hussein-O

Oprah just exposed herself. Race above all else. To me, that makes her a racist.
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irish2

Oprah Winfrey has revealed herself to be a racist. She will gradually become unimportant to the world we live in. No one who is a known racist, black or white, can have any true influence, except with other racists.
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kharwick

Well it is not too surprising that Oprah, would toe the line for her brother. This is about race for many a black person, and Oprah is no different than the rest when it comes to doing everything they can to help this guy win. It by far and away trumps a white woman running for VP on the Republican ticket. Fairness and business sense can be thrown out the window here.
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pabarge

C'mon folks, it's a simple case of this: BROs BEFORE HOs.
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pinkpunk582

"By: RHNH I am a lifelong Reagan Conservative. Oprah has done more great things for humanity with her fortune than all the Social programs our government has dreamed of. It's her show. It's her message. It's her money. She does not pretend to be a journalist. Let her do as she pleases. It's her right. McCain/Palin is the choice for me with or without Oprah hosting Mrs. Palin." I agree. I used to think Oprah would make a good president. Guess not. BUT, we live in a free country and that includes Oprah.
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free2think

I am a lifelong free thinker. And yes I would agree that Oprah turned her back on the very people that made her who she is!!!! I WAS sold out on her hook, line, and sinker but not anymore I will not allow her on my TV and I have cancelled my magazine sub. The irony of it all is now she will invite Sarah on and if she does not come she will look like the bad guy, and that will go along way in redeeming O. However for 10cents I wish she would tell her HELL NO I WANT GO!!! But that is the feeling of betrayel coming out and thank God Sarah is bigger than that.....and as far as the comment about O doing more for Social programs why don't you do your homework and check out her own State of Chicago...
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