March 04, 2008

Not Fit to Wash His Feet: HOprah Watch - Oprah Disses John McCain

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By Debbie Schlussel

While bragging to USA Today about her worldwide webcast class, in which HRHSBotU (Her Royal Highness, Supreme Being of the Universe) Oprah teaches a new age course to America's women on how to be a better person and live a better life minus a billion dollars and a daily talk show, Queen Oprah dissed John McCain:

Winfrey says she's not sure yet whether she'll have a role in the fall campaign. . . . What about John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee? "Oh, please," she replies. "Bye-bye."

I'm really sick of this--these queens of idiocy--first Gloria Steinem, now Oprah--dissing McCain. Please watch this five-minute video from A&E "Biography," showing John McCain from captivity. Oprah ain't good enough to wash his feet:

What about Oprah Winfrey?

Oh, please. Bye-Bye. If only. If only she would go away.

Posted by Debbie at March 4, 2008 03:25 PM

Comments

That woman has outlasted her usefulness. One of these days the guilty white fans of hers are going to pay attention to her nastiness and her ego that has come into full bloom. I may have missed it but when has she ever had Larry Elder, or Armstrong Williams or Alan Keyes on her show or even mentioned them? HMMM. My mom is a hoprah fan and seems to at least slowed down on the accolades of her in my presence.
Gloria Steinham or Jane Fonda can be COUNTED ON to say something stupid. Almost as assuredly as Michelle Obama.

Posted by: samurai [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 4, 2008 04:56 PM

I don't love John McCain, but I dare anyone with any sense of patriotism to watch "Hanoi Hilton" and not get a lump in his throat at the end.

Posted by: airy anne [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 4, 2008 04:57 PM

Forget feet. Oprah isn't worthy to wipe McCain's butt. Gosh, that lady is really a piece of work.

Posted by: richardzowie [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 4, 2008 06:50 PM

Oprah and her lemming fans (Oprah's Dope-rah's) are vomitous idiots of the lowest order. What kind of mentality wastes their time watching her show? Who cares about her worthless opinion?

Posted by: FreethinkerNY [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 4, 2008 07:41 PM

Be nice to Oprah. She is, after all, going to be the next vice-president (you're not naive enough to think she's putting her support behind Obama for nothing, are you?). Just think... Oprah only one heart-beat away from the presidency. If that doesn't creep you out, nothing will.

Posted by: canorth [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 4, 2008 08:15 PM


Feet Hell...the ignorant bitch isn't good 'nuff to kiss his ass.

Posted by: billybob [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 4, 2008 08:56 PM

Thank you, Debbie, for that clip. She's not worthy to even be in the same room with him. That's a great clip, like the "Return With Honor" film that Tom Hanks was associated with producing ten or so years ago. Those men served above and beyond what was required. As Senator McCain said, he did the best he could, as they all did, but it wasn't enough. In my book, he has nothing to be ashamed of. I join many who salute him for his service, even though we don't agree with some of his political views and actions. But we are ALL capable of changing. Maybe he will come around to recognize true conservative views...in time...

He's still, with all we can gig him on, far and above Hillary or Obama.

Posted by: Floyd R. Turbo [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 4, 2008 09:00 PM

The hubris of the rich has infected this bitch.

Posted by: Pat [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 4, 2008 11:09 PM

I was reading a completely sony ass-kissing article on PS3fanboy's site about their 10 reasons why the playstation 3 is now relevant agian.

They ought to make an article about the former baltimore news reporter (yeah, I feel ashamed she repersents me as a baltimorean) and how she's still relevant.

Sorry honey, but you've been completely irrelevant for the last....I dunno...10 years??

Posted by: Squirrel3D [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 5, 2008 12:18 AM

Wow he survived an awful lot-he should not feel ashamed, he survived things that would kill most people-he is just very tough.

Posted by: mindy1 [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 5, 2008 06:04 AM

I spoke years ago in San Antonio with a retired Air Force colonel. Col. B spent about 7 years as a P.O.W. in Vietnam and knew of John McCain. The colonel had nothing but great things to say about McCain. Considering the torture he endured, McCain held up very well, he said. I got to hear a speech by another P.O.W., retired General Robbie Risner, and the things they endured in the Hanoi Hilton were absolutely sickening. Col. B told me that they were considered "air pirates" by the North Vietnamese, meaning that the NV considered the Geneva Convention null and void.

Hey, Oprah, do yourself a favor and look up "torture" in the dictionary.

Posted by: richardzowie [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 5, 2008 09:08 AM

I watched Doprah's show for 5 minutes one time so I know what it's like to be tortured, too. Oprah's not stupid, but all of her fans are.

Posted by: Jeff_W [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 5, 2008 09:38 AM

I'm trying to figure out how Hillary or Osama Obama is going to mock this............


Danny

Posted by: dannygirl [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 5, 2008 11:42 AM

You should have seen the last episode of Medium--it was appalling and a clear cut smear of McCain and the military. Now they're cowardly cannibals too!!
http://michellemalkin.com/2008/03/06/nbc-leaves-a-bad-aftertaste/

Posted by: PJ [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 6, 2008 07:23 PM

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