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Oprah and her really, really, really, good friend Gayle.

Apparently Sarah is way too scaywee to have on her show. Her audience, after all, just might have minds of their own and be swayed by the governor if they hear from her, and we certainly can’t have that!

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  1. Rich B says:

    Once again Orca Winfrey shows her hypocracy. Sure she’s in favor of strong Women….strong Liberal Women that is. Orca – your phony agenda has been exposed once again.

  2. snowcloud says:

    Oprah is the one who lauched Obama into the spotlight, so I doubt, even if she asked Palin to be on her show, she’ll be fair in her questions. I just don’t trust Oprah, the true believer in the false Messiah.

  3. PeteRFNY says:

    Anyone here actually surprised by this? Anyone? Beuller? Beuller?

  4. marleed says:

    Oprah’s just afraid that Sarah’d get bear juice all over her couches! Seems that Shirley MacLaine isn’t fond of Sarah either!

    Oscar award-winning actress Shirley MacLaine, who wrote several New Age books, told reporters at AARP’s 50th anniversary convention on Thursday it was “ridiculous” to think that women who voted for Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) would vote for Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), now that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is on the GOP ticket as vice president.

    “I think the idea of nominating her to commandeer some of the disenfranchised Hillary voters just because she wears a skirt is ridiculous,” MacLaine said, adding that critics who say she should stay at home with her infant son, who has Down syndrome, and her teenage daughter, who is pregnant, might be right.

    “I think it is going to be very tough for her and the family,” MacLaine said. “This is a challenging choice, which apparently she’s good at, but exposing the family in the political arena, I can’t say whether she’ll rise to the challenge or not.”

    MacLaine goes on to say that she doesn’t believe in death “but in recycling of souls”, and from there she wanders into theology and philosophy that makes my head hurt a bit. Perhaps we shouldn’t be all that concerned about her opinion of Sarah or Oprah’s either!?

  5. Rich B says:

    Shirley Maclaine is probably correct as things stand now. I don’t think the McCaine campaign is naive enough to think they’ll capture a large segment of Hillary’s supporters, especially the Women’s vote. Most of them are die-hard Democrats and they will go for Obama.

    But….if the Dems keep on going down the road they’re on and continue to trash Sarah Palin on the basis of gender they’re gonna piss off and alienate the undecided voters. Palin is going to convince a lot of undecided Dems and Repubs to swing McCain. That will probably decide who wins in November.

  6. KatieSilverSpring says:

    Maybe Oprah can handle interviewing Piper instead?

  7. syd says:

    I’d love to watch Sarah make Oprah cry those eyelashes off.

  8. Young American says:

    I absolutely love the panic coming from the left. I love it, love it, love it. It’s a very good sign. They are scared s**tless.

  9. dasche44 says:

    looks like Oprah should have done a new Movie
    called “The Color Blue”

    as in blue with envy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    love it

  10. gritster says:

    LOL Rich B…Orca ??? I laughed til I cried at that one..

  11. DogOnCrack says:

    Maybe Oprah is afraid of being mistaken for a moose.

  12. laughingatpinheads says:

    Oprah is a power mad Ho with a face like a full-grown hippopotamus (that observation was purely gratuitous-and fun!). That and she’s one of the puppetmasters behind the punkass false messiah’s meteoric rise.

  13. marleed says:

    NOT to be outdone by Oprah and Shirley, Whoopi Goldberg registers her misgivings about Sarah Palin.

    I was saddened by this woman because I think she has contempt for people who don’t believe as she believes and there’s no discussion and the smile doesn’t help. Because remember now, this is the lady who believes that everything that happens is ordained by God including, I guess, the Iraq war and President Bush’s stances on many things. She talk about a do-nothing Congress with a do-nothing president. And the idea that no taxes are going to be raised is a joke. How the hell are they going to pay for everything? How are they going to pay for the war if they don’t raise the taxes? She wants to drill drill drill in Alaska. How about sugar ethanol? How about that as an alternative? There are a lot of alternatives. You’ll vote your heart, you’ll vote your soul, you’ll vote what you believe. This girl is dangerous to me. This is a very dangerous woman, because I believe for her intents and purposes, she’s OK if everybody lives a certain way, that is to say, the way God ordained men and women to be. Well, already she’s breaking that because she’s the daddy. She’s going to run the country and the husband is going to take care of the kids. I just found the whole thing sad and very musty and very much like a Bund rally, but maybe that was just me.

    Her entire blog entry is a series of curiously worded paraphrases of Democrat talking points, with a little urban legend thrown in for effect. One of her primary sources of information appears to be Jon Stewart! Now there’s a news source you can trust.

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