Tag: Oprah Winfrey

Sarah Palin does Oprah Winfrey

I watched Oprah Winfrey interview Sarah Palin and I thought she sounded good. Sarah Palin that is. She didn’t sound as clueless as she did during the 2008 campaign, but then again, how could she? It was almost hard to believe that this was the same woman that couldn’t name a single magazine she reads.

Almost.

The most interesting part of the interview was when Oprah asked her why she resigned as Alaska’s governor. Palin said it was because she had already decided that she wasn’t going to run for reelection and she felt like she was a lame duck. She also said something that sounded really odd. She blamed the reason for stepping down on Barack Obama. She said that people from the Obama camp were coming up to Alaska to do “opposition research.”

Watch it here:


I understand there are some on the right that want to blame everything on Obama, but this? I have a hard time believing that after winning the 2008 Presidential election, Barack Obama really cared about Sarah Palin. Why would he send people up to Alaska to do research on her?

I think the reason she quit was so that she could cash in on her sudden fame. If she resigned as governor, she could go on the paid lecture circuit and write a book. Instead of just admitting to this, she instead blames Obama.

She should have just said she wanted to make money.

Oprah loves Obama

Oprah Winfrey can tell people what book to read and they turn it into a best seller. Can she do the same thing with a Presidential candidate? She is backing Barack Obama instead of Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination. In fact, she held a massive fund raiser for Obama this weekend at her Santa Barbra mansion in California.

Does she risk alienating any of her viewers by backing a candidate? I don’t remember Merv Griffin or Mike Douglas endorsing a political candidate.

Will she actually vote for him in the Democratic Illinois primary? If she does, it will be the first time she has actually voted in an Illinois primary election since 1988. [Link]

A million little pieces of it does not matter

Author James Frey is in the under fire from critics after The Smoking Gun website pointed out that many of the facts contained in his autobiographical book “A Million Little Pieces” were made up. The book deals with Frey’s experiences overcoming drug addiction and alcoholism. The book has supposedly helped thousands of people overcome drug and alcohol problems.

If you are in the habit of believing everything you read or hear.

“A Million Little Pieces” was published in 2003. It enjoyed good sales, and when Oprah Winfrey named it as the September 2005 choice for her book club, it became one of the best-selling books of last year.

I did not read it. Chances are, I wont read it either. Not because some of the facts contained in the book are really fiction, but because the book does not involve zombies, demons, mutants, or people that have been exposed to a radioactive substance and now have superhuman powers. Lately everything I have been reading has contained at least one if not all of these things.

When news first came out that some of the book was fiction, Oprah defended Frey. She then had him on her show supposedly to once again defend him. Instead she turned on him. Oprah pulled a flip-flop.

She said that she felt ‘duped’ and that Frey betrayed his readers. Frey appeared surprised at the way he was being treated by Oprah. What followed for the rest of the show was simply uncomfortable TV.

I really don’t understand what the big deal is. So Frey made some shit up about his drug and alcohol addiction. Does it really matter? If reading Frey’s book helped you get over smoking crack and drinking vodka for breakfast, does it really matter that some of the details in his book were exaggerated?

What are you going to do, start smoking crack again? Chances are if this book caused you to stop doing drugs or stop drinking, you should have stopped a long time ago.

People lie everyday. Some lies end up hurting people. Remember how we were told that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and Iraq had the will to use them against us? That was a lie and a lot of innocent people have been needlessly killed because of it. James Frey may have lied in his book, but I don’t see how anyone has been harmed because of it. Only positive things happened because of his lies. If one person was able to kick their own problems with drugs and alcohol, his lies were worth it.

Making Oprah looking like an idiot doesn’t count when deciding if anyone was harmed over this book. From what I can tell, that really is the only harm done.

If someone were to write a book that could get me to stop eating too much, I wouldn’t care if they lied about how hot wings they ate in one sitting.

If Oprah wants to get mad at someone, perhaps she ought to look into the mirror. Didn’t she do any research on Frey and his book before picking it to be her book of the month? Why is it that The Smoking Gun could discover the truth when Oprah and her media empire couldn’t? For that matter, why didn’t anyone in the mainstream corporate news media do any investigating into Frey’s book?

Everyone needs to get over it.