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hardly! It wasn#t Oprah#s generation that voted overwhelmingly fo BO.
It was the youth! I don't think the youth are a very important part of Oprah's fan base. It's nice and all that Oprah supported Barrack, but It certainly didn't influence my belief in him.
Barrack had a strong message,unique background, oratory skill, charisma, loads of money and he came on to the scene at a time that America wanted change, particularly the youth.
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hardly! It wasn#t Oprah#s generation that voted overwhelmingly fo BO.
It was the youth! I don't think the youth are a very important part of Oprah's fan base.
It's nice and all that Oprah supported Barrack, but It certainly didn't influence my belief in him.
Barrack had a strong message,unique background, oratory skill, charisma, loads of money and he came on to the scene at a time that America wanted change, particularly the youth.
I don't want to speak for DV, but I assume that when he says there would be no Obama without Oprah, it's the same as when he says there would be no Obama without hip hop.
Oprah, 50, Jay-Z, etc. have all been part of his described Global System of Black Supremacy, which culminated in the election of the Blackest Man on the Planet. And Obama was not just elected - he trounced McCain and got 60+ MILLION votes.
So perhaps Oprah didn't influence you, but she influences a lot of White women and laid the groundwork for White women looking to Black people for the soul they are so sorely lacking in their lives.
And those White women voted for Obama and were crying with joy when he won.
Agree with Insurgent. Oprah influenced more white people than Black. That's both crazy and a testament all at the same time.
Hi DV, just found your blog. I don't think Hillary would have selected Barack as a running mate. Her ego couldn't have tolerated his charisma and brilliance overshadowing her.
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