Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Reaction to Sarah going on The Oprah Show, Part 2

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More reaction to Sarah Palin's scheduled appearance on Obamoprah's Show...

Another Black Conservative:
"I wonder which Oprah will show up that day? Will it be Oprah the Obama Shill, who refused to have Palin on her show during the election and who may use this opportunity to try to sink Palin and her book for Obama? Or will it be Business Woman Oprah who is watching her ratings steadily tank?"
Lisa de Moraes:
"Oprah Winfrey, on a campaign to climb back from last season's ratings slump, will attempt to kiss and make up with conservative viewers on Nov. 16 when she has Sarah Palin on her syndicated talk show."
Alamo City Pundit:
"I can’t help but think she’ll give into her liberal nature and have a few little twists of the skewer for Obama’s potential 2012 opponent. And can Oprah bear to not ask about Palin’s daughters? I doubt it."
Whatever Is Right:
"The Oprah sit-down provides Palin with a chance to re-reintroduce herself to a captive American public."
IC Blog:
"But what about the people who are still on the fence? If Palin manages to win over a good number of those people then the 2012 campaign is on the march."
The Iowa Republican:
"Of course, the variable factor in all of this is Oprah. Oprah… a devout Obama worshipper, and when she’s not worshipping Obama, she’s a crazy, new-age pagan. In other words, she really can’t be trusted to be fair (more because of the Obama thing than the pagan thing). But, Oprah’s not stupid. Most of her viewers have far more in common with Sarah Palin than they do Oprah’s golden boy."
The Oprah Blog:
"Oprah endorsed Barack Obama in the election, the first time she publicly supported a candidate. Think Oprah can see Russia from her Chicago skyscraper?"
BackyardConservative:
"No Oprah can't see Russia from her skyscraper, well maybe Michigan which is failed Obamanomics writ large, but Oprah can see the writing on the wall--she needs Sarah Palin more than Palin needs her. And she can't depend on The One to lift her show from the doldrums--he has sagging ratings of his own."
The Lonely Conservative:
"Maybe it’s the Amazon best seller list that convinced Oprah that Americans find Sarah Palin to be quite fascinating."
Below The Beltway:
"For the first time ever, I may actually watch The Oprah Winfrey Show by choice..."
The Conservative Reform Network Blog:
"Sarah Palin is a phenomenon, a brilliant retail politician, a steel magnolia, not to be underestimated which is why the Left attempts to mischaracterize her and her views."
The New Agenda:
"Since our piece in The Daily Beast, 'Should Women Back Palin in 2012?', there’s been a fair amount of 'commotion' on the blogosphere about this subject. Several pro-Palin blogs have been exploring this notion – the importance of Sarah Palin reaching out to get women’s votes. Well, seems Sarah Palin agrees!"
- JP

3 comments:

  1. A couple of people commented at “The Fox Nation” that since Oprah and Obama are so close, plane rides to Copenhagen and such, she might even be fed certain questions by the Obama administration. I don’t know Oprah from opal. Would she be so duplicitous that she might ask Barry what to ask Sarah?

    Personally, I think Sarah could easily answer questions from Obama, but it might surprise her if they come out of Oprah’s mouth.

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  2. I wouldn't put it past Rahm or Axlerod to feed Oprah some questions and ask her to ask them of Sarah. Obama's henchmen have done this before. Remember the Katie Couric interview? Katie was burning the late night oil the day before her Palin interview with two ant-Palin guys who were feeding her questions. One of them was Obama supporter Sam Nunn, a Dem who was rewarded for coaxing Katie with a spot on Obama's transition team.

    Link

    - JP

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  3. So much so that she didn't bother to find out what publications Sarah not only read and was published in, or what cases she was a party to

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