Oprah comments on Sarah Palin's run for POTUS

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Oprah On Palin Run: 'I Believe In The Intelligence Of The American Public'

First Posted: 12-22-10 11:00 PM   |   Updated: 12-22-10 11:18 PM

Oprah spoke to Parade magazine for its latest issue, and one of the subjects that came up was a potential run by Sarah Palin for the presidency.

Oprah has dodged the question about her thoughts on Palin before, most notably in an interview with Barbara Walters, where she pointedly refused to answer whether she thought Palin was qualified. This time, she said the public would "fall in love" with Palin if they watched her reality show. The interviewer then asked if the thought of a Palin run scared her.

Oprah's response? "It does not scare me because I believe in the intelligence of the American public."

(H/T Political Wire)

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Avatar MADDOG10 -
#1
Yes, she's hopeing the American public will be DUPED again..!
Avatar sully16 -
#2
really Oprah...because the last election showed me the intelligence or lack of.
Avatar konane -
#3
Hasn't she been mistaken on some rather significant things in recent years? Seems more prudent to listen to our own wisdom within first.
Avatar jarasan -
#4
Oprah's wealth is stolen stupid money, accumulated thru smart marketing of stupid people that have been watching this uncooked tripe for only God knows how long!!!!!!! Please go away Oprah. Merry Christmas.
Avatar JAP69 -
#5
I believe the majority of people in the last presidental election were brainwashed.
Avatar time*treat -
#6
Cleverly worded so that its interpretation is subjective.
Avatar Todd -
#7
The question itself is crooked. What reporter goes around asking if someone is "scared" of a particular presidential candidate? I'll tell you what reporter does that: A reporter with a bias against the person they're asking about.

Does anyone think that same reporter would ask Oprah if she would be scared of Hillary Clinton becoming president?   OF COURSE she wouldn't be asked that question. Because the reporter and Oprah share a liberal philosophy, and the concept of being scared of another liberal is too preposterous for the question to even be asked.

This is a GREAT example of how liberal bias has RUINED the American mainstream media. These reporters and editors have this liberal philosophy/bias so ingrained in themselves that they don't even realize the questions they're asking are biased in themselves.

This issue is so much larger than a dopey Oprah question about Sarah Palin.

The truly sad part is that half the country sees nothing wrong with the question -- and frankly don't even recognize the bias -- because they are accustomed to a biased, liberal media. The question makes sense to many people.

Part of "taking back America" is going to have to be setting the bar at a different level as far as the media is concerned. This biased crap can no longer be considered acceptable.
Avatar louise black -
#8
It never cease to amaze me that you Republican would say anything about the so call liberal media when your Fox Noise lying every second of the day their on air and that 24/7 with no checks and balances from the real media. They leave it up to someone like Jon Stewart to set the record straight. I don't agree with Oprah most of the time, but this one she is right on.When someone isn't qualify just put it out there. She show in hell isn't up to any job she prove that by quitting. First of all she pit races against each others and act like she has to live on the fruits of land like David Crockett . Most of all she's not role for anyone except the ones kissing her -$$. Let me tell you people again Who the hell are you" taking back America " people that kind of talk PO me to the fullest as though you people own America. Other people ancestor was here long before the ones yelling the loudest. Get over it and try to live in this country as peaceful as possible. Have good one on this blessed evening.

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