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Oprah: Can We Trust Her Judgment?

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Is there a human in our country that does not know Oprah is out stumping for Obama? Maybe, but very few. I have been wondering: Just how much can we trust her judgment? Let's recap.

First, there was her infamous statement in 1996, while in Cattle Country,  "It has just stopped me cold from eating another burger!" Naturally, the cattlemen sued her and Howard Lyman ("Mad Cow Disease" Guest). Ok, so that's how she met Dr. Phil McGraw, so that mistake turned out well after her long trial with the cattlemen of .

In an October 26 show entitled "The Man Who Kept Oprah Awake At Night," Winfrey hailed Frey's graphic and coarse book as "like nothing you've ever read before. Everybody at Harpo is reading it." She chose it as her book club featured book.

After a six-week investigation by The Smoking Gun, it turned out James had pulled the wool over her eyes. Then after she highlighted him on her Oprah Show, 3.4 million book buyers realized they, too, had been duped by Oprah herself. Upon finding out she had been duped, her response was, "I thought The Publishing Company (Anchor Books) had vetted the book. It's their responsibility to vet the book!" (What's wrong with your staff checking him out, Oprah?)

To save face, Oprah invited James Frey back on her show – I'll never understand why he showed up, and proceeded to excoriate him in front of millions. She left him in a "million little pieces" for the whole world to witness. But her reputation now had a stain on it.

Then there was her decision to open The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy For Girls in South Africa, in part to fulfill her promise to Nelson Mandela. Later, when asked why she didn't spend her money on girls in this country where she had made her billion$, her response was, "I couldn't find 152 motivated girls in the United States. Excuse me? Out of 301,139,950 people in America, she couldn't find 152 motivated girls? Americans had some heartburn over her decision to snub American girls and go elsewhere to do her "benevolent" works.

Later, it was revealed that these girls, completely cut off from all communication with their own parents, were being abused. Excuse me? Oprah, herself a victim of sexual abuse as a teen, should have known (above all people ) that isolation is the predator's favorite tool! To whom were these girls supposed to report abuse? Not their Mamas! Not the women who had given them life and sustained life for them until Miss Winfrey came along. One more stain on the reputation and judgment of Oprah Winfrey.

Then there was her show featuring the now-infamous Dr. Jan Adams, strip mall plastic surgeon. It took reporters at TMZ only a few hours of investigation to discover that Dr. Jan Adams - who performed several cosmetic procedures on Kanye West's mother the day before she died - was not board-certified in plastic surgery. Did Oprah Winfrey or her producers do the same background check before putting him on Winfrey's TV talk show? Oprah said there was no reason to check his background! Whoa! Wonder what Kanye West would say about that statement? How about all the disfigured women, former patients of Dr. Jan Adams, who recently appeared on Dr. Phil's Show to show us their bodies? Whoops, another stain on the reputation and judgment of Oprah Winfrey.

Fifteen years ago, I heard Oprah tell how she had wanted to be a preacher since she was a young girl. Even on the playground, she would get several children in a group and preach to them! Well, congratulations, Miss Winfrey! Your dream finally came true! I heard you on the Obama Podium, yelling in your sing-song, "Color Purple" voice, preaching your messianic message about Obama for the entire world to hear! I wanted to slap you back into reality! What did you hope to achieve with that voice affectation? It certainly is not the voice we have all heard for so many years. And did you really mean to leave the impression that Obama was The Second Coming of Jesus Christ?

I am not qualified to judge what is in the heart of Oprah Winfrey. That's God's responsibility. But I can't help but judge the trustworthiness of her recommendations! Did she know about Obama's past cocaine use? Perhaps it doesn't matter to her, in light of her own past drug abuse (by her own admission on a past Oprah Show)? And does she really think his position as an inexperienced "outsider" qualifies him to run the government of The United States?

I liked Oprah a whole lot more in the '80s and '90s when she was a "real person" - you know, not as rich, not as powerful, and not as enlightened as she is now. I liked her when she was an overweight, afro-decked reporter from Chicago. Back in the early '90s, before she was "the most powerful woman in the world" she didn't seem so full of herself. In 1986, we weren't expected to trust her judgment. After all, she was just like us: human, subject to frailties, and likeable. It was back in the days when the world didn't revolve around her every decision, word, and movement. Ah, those were the good old days.

(c)2007 April Lorier



APRIL LORIER - So. California. An award-winning poet, inspirational author and speaker. A survivor of both child abuse and adult domestic abuse, April inspires women to be all that God designed them to be! She first gained recognition as a children's rights crusader while successfully fighting for the passage of the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA), which was signed into law by Ronald Reagan. Her book God's Battered Child is available on her blogs and in online stores.






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» left by Avis Ward (8,576) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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April, I've had people who liked me better when I was serving the devil. I think we should be careful not to define people by their past but by their destiny. I am not particularly a fan of Oprah but an admirer. I am not a democrat but a republican. I am not liked for that, either. Sadly, people who are rich and famous are under a microscope, whether they want it or not. Society has a way of making you a role model, hero or scoundrel, but does it make it so? I feel a person can spend their money wherever they like. It's quite obvious Oprah spends hers on others and not entirely on herself. Besides, "we the people" in some way or another helped to make her the billonaire she is. Oprah's one dynamic woman but I'd not want a child of mine to have her as a role model (unless she's actually no longer living with Stedman). But, enlightened or not, Oprah's got it goin' on! And like yours and mine, her not so glamorous past was taken to the cross.

By the way, you're a very good writer, my friend.
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» left by April Lorier (5,165) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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Thank you, Avis for your comments and your compliment. High praise, coming from you, my friend!

Yes, all sin was taken to the cross, but must be appropriated by each individual to be effected. There was a time when Oprah realized that - a time when she was a different person than she has now become. You know, as I've studied the Bible, the same theme keeps coming up: God elevates a godly person and is pleased with him (or her). Then ungodly counselors get the ear of the one whom God has blessed, and changes begin to happen in the elevated one. It is grievous to me to witness the entire process.

Yes, I wouldn't want my children thinking of her as a role model, either. But power does strange things to people, usually not for the good. When you're as powerful as Oprah is you tend to "grasp". And regarding her benevolence, or any other celebrities' benevolence, it's a quip pro quo world, Avis - especially at tax time! (I'm getting more cynical by the year. Can you tell? Ha!)

Again, thank you, my friend, for stopping to comment.
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» left by anonymous (265 days 11 hours ago.)
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I, for one, do not trust Oprah's judgment. I've seen her 42 acres surrounding her $65 million house, and I know she thinks she's better than the rest of us. She is a new ager who has left her first love and I don't trust anyone who has done that.
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» left by April Lorier (5,165) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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Well, if you've seen her 42 acres, you must be in Santa Barbara County. Yes, it's quite a spectacular layout she has. I don't know if she thinks she's "better" than the rest of us. And I don't know if she has left her first love. That's for God to judge. All I know is that she HAS changed over the last 21 years and I quit watching her about 7 years ago when she had Dwayne Dyer and Marianne Williamson on the show.
Thanks for your comments, Anon.
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» left by Michael Kocis (844) Blue Level Author Verified Account
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April, Hot damn baby, I'd like to give you a compliment on this article but all I can think of is "I wish I'd written it."

I've wondered about that too, how she helps those in Africa when there are so many right here. But come on, you know it's because it's "the motherland" and she's backing obama cause he's a liberal black , like her.

I'm not saying that makes her bad, but tell it like it is. As for all the money she gives away ......it's a tax write-off. People are so gullible. What is she famous for anyhow ? Or is it , she famous for being famous ?

In my eyes she the equivalent of a cartoon character, and this is someone people listen to for political advice.

Good article April, keep 'em coming.
Michael


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» left by April Lorier (5,165) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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I was appalled yesterday as two pundits were debating whether Ellen's endorsement of Hillary or Oprah's endorsement of Obama meant more. One of the pundits said, "Ellen is just a comedian. Oprah walks on water."
I just couldn't believe what I had heard.
Thanks for commenting, Michael
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» left by James W. from Dowagiac, MI (153 days 7 hours ago.)
I have an article called "I Was On Oprah" posted at 'child abuse effects.' It's located in the 'news stories and headlines' section. Oprah does not have an inclusive attitude when it comes to maternal abuse, or the childhood victimization of boys.
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» left by April Lorier (152 days 9 hours ago.)
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James thank you for the heads up. Many people share her lack of inclusiveness when it comes to males being abused. I think it must make God very sad. I do hope you got sufficient help to become whole?
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» left by Joel Hendon (3,443) Bronze Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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Hi April, wonderful article. And I'll tell you, Oprah has made several very poor decisions lately, one to place her inner self as God and the other to stump for Obama. She and the Democratic hierarchy are both going to rue the day they pushed this fellow. He has more rotten mess in his background than most people twice his age. And it is just now starting to surface. I'm researching another article about him now. Well written and factual article, April. Good job. If they allow him to beat Hillary in this candidate selection, they will have to put up with 4 more years of Republicans in the white house. Serves them right.

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» left by April Lorier (5,165) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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Joel, it is no surprise to me that Oprah sees her inner self as God. I began watching her show when she first went nationwide, and what I heard over and over ad nauseum was from HER bible, The Wizard of Oz. When Dorothy was told by the good witch, "You have always had it inside you, Dorothy." she was referring to All Knowledge. Her entire spiritual view is from a fairy tale that was not even a fairy tale -- it was written as a political statement a looooong time ago! ------- Thanks so much for commenting, Joel. I always appreciate your input!
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