Oh My GOD!! Oprah endorses Obama!

I don't know why this is news.:confused:

She had him on her show and said "You should run for President" and he said he wasn't thinking about it then...obviously a lie.
 
I don't know why this is news.:confused:

She had him on her show and said "You should run for President" and he said he wasn't thinking about it then...obviously a lie.


So you going to support Obama?

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Oprah is pissing me off on her stance. One of the most powerful black people in the world with many of white Amerikkka hanging on her every word...and she bitches up. The fact that she didn't come out and say it at first gets to me.
 
I don't know why this is news.:confused:

She had him on her show and said "You should run for President" and he said he wasn't thinking about it then...obviously a lie.


I concur, but actually this is old news. She publicly endorsed Obama some months ago and if memory serves, this is the first presidential candidate she's ever endorsed. I must admit her endorsement doesn't move me one way or the other though!
 
This isn't news, she been endorsed the guy. Even Republicans endorse the guy. He's beloved by everybody, that's why Oprah feels comfortable enough to endorse him. Hillary Clinton is too polarizing for Oprah.
 
God has always known Oprah's mind. Everyone else has known this for quite a while, as well.
 
Old news but maybe that will wake her black sisters up. CNN reports 68% of black women support Hillary. WTF:angry::angry: they say black women relate more to Hillary than Obama. :smh::smh:HUH!This self hate against black men is real. Hillary will never understand what it means to wear that skin everyday.
 
Old news but maybe that will wake her black sisters up. CNN reports 68% of black women support Hillary. WTF:angry::angry: they say black women relate more to Hillary than Obama. :smh::smh:HUH!This self hate against black men is real. Hillary will never understand what it means to wear that skin everyday.

Peace,

Here's an assist:
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton's lead over Sen. Barack Obama, her chief rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, is growing among African-American voters who are registered Democrats, and particularly among black women, a poll said Wednesday.
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Sen. Hillary Clinton is the top choice of African-American Democrats, a new poll suggests.

Among black registered Democrats overall, Clinton had a 57 percent to 33 percent lead over Obama.

That's up from 53 percent for Clinton and 36 percent for Obama in a poll carried out in April.

The 26-point difference between black women and men underscores the fact that the nation's vote is divided not only by race, but also by gender, said CNN political analyst Bill Schneider. "Black women don't just vote their black identity," he said. "They also vote their identity as women."

Among white registered Democrats, Clinton drew 49 percent support, versus 18 percent for Obama and 17 percent for former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina, the latest poll found.

The question had a sampling error of plus-or-minus 6.5 percentage points.

The former first lady's strongest support among blacks came from black women, 68 percent of whom identified her as their likely choice, :smh::smh::smh: versus 25 percent who cited Obama, the senator from Illinois who is African-American. Video Watch Bill Schneider examine CNN poll results on black political support »

Black men who are registered Democrats were nearly evenly split, with 42 percent favoring Clinton and 46 percent favoring Obama. The sampling error of that question was plus-or-minus 8 percentage points.
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Black registered Democrats also appeared more sure of themselves than did whites, with two-thirds (67 percent) of blacks saying they would definitely support whichever candidate they had said they favored, versus one-third (33 percent) who said they might change their minds.

White registered Democrats appeared more open to persuasion, with only 45 percent saying they would definitely support that person, and 54 percent saying they might change their minds.

Overall, registered white voters polled appeared nearly evenly split between the two major parties, with 45 percent saying they would definitely or probably vote for the Democratic presidential candidate, and 47 percent saying the same about the Republican presidential candidate.

That question had a sampling error of plus-or-minus 6 percentage points.

But black voters appeared overwhelmingly likely to vote Democratic, with 80 percent of them saying they were definitely or probably going to cast their vote for the party's candidate.

Just 13 percent of blacks said the same thing about the Republican candidate.

Clinton maintained an overwhelming lead among black registered voters when pitted against former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, besting the leading GOP presidential candidate 86 percent to 13 percent.

But when the same question was asked of white registered voters, the senator from New York's lead vanished, with Giuliani outpolling her 57 percent to 40 percent.

That question had a sampling error of plus-or-minus 6 percentage points.

The questions were asked based on the absence of former Vice President Al Gore from the race. He has repeatedly said he has no plans to run.

But, were he to change his mind, and if he won the Democratic nomination, the poll found that 52 percent of 927 registered voters queried said they would choose him versus 46 percent who cited Giuliani.

Among blacks, that lead was 78 percent for Gore versus 20 percent for Giuliani.

In response to poll results showing him trailing Clinton, Obama has noted that Clinton has been a major figure in national politics for 15 years, versus just three for Obama.

"The 'sistah' vote is paying off handsomely for Hillary Clinton," said Democratic political strategist Donna Brazile. "It's not only getting her the women's vote. It's also getting her the black vote."
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A gender gap also exists among white Democrats, but -- at 11 points -- it is narrower.

The CNN/Opinion Research Poll of 1,212 adult Americans was carried out by telephone Friday through Sunday. The sample included interviews of 307 blacks and 762 non-Latino whites.
 
Am I trippin'.....does anybody have the clip I can't find it for shit...

IF I'M NOT MISTAKIN' WHEN G.W.BUSH WAS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT SHE HAD HIM ON HER SHOW AND SHE KISSED HIM IN THE MOUTH!!!!:eek:



FUCK OPRAH!!!!!!....let's see if her KISS OF DEATH HELPS OBAMA!!!!
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Am I trippin'.....does anybody have the clip I can't find it for shit...

IF I'M NOT MISTAKIN' WHEN G.W.BUSH WAS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT SHE HAD HIM ON HER SHOW AND SHE KISSED HIM IN THE MOUTH!!!!:eek:



FUCK OPRAH!!!!!!....let's see if her KISS OF DEATH HELPS OBAMA!!!!
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"Kiss of death" :lol:

I'd like to see Bush or Gore's Oprah appearances if anyone has them.
 
^^^and not this fake pic but the actual ass kissin' coon kiss she gave him on the show....even called him cute???...WTF


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Chicago Tribune said:
Bush as a ladies man
While testosterone raged in New York, presidential candidate George W. Bush was in Illinois, getting in touch with his feminine side on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The Chicago Tribune reports that the Republican started off right, kissing the talk show queen on the cheek as she introduced him. (In an appearance last week, Al Gore merely shook her hand.) Oprah proved to be no partisan, lobbing the same softballs at Bush that she'd thrown at Gore a week before. She also managed to get in some deep-thought questions, asking Bush, for instance, whether he had received a calling to run for the White House. "Life would be so much simpler to be in Texas, with my wife, and not putting our children through the meat grinder of public opinion," he said. "So, yeah, there's a big call. I feel a deep calling." An hour and one heckler disruption later, Bush left Oprah's stage smiling.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
This definately isn't news! She's already had him on the show once and she invited him on to announce his candidacy.
 
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