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	<title>Comments on: I feel crazy for saying this, but leave Oprah alone</title>
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		<title>By: ncarnes</title>
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		<description>I like to see that you are supporting McCain/Palin...I kind of agree with you, but I also disagree with you. Part of Oprah&#039;s ploy was to get Obama here, thinking it would be inevitable for him to beat any of the Republicans, now that the Republicans are surging ahead and are energized, she wants to be partisan. However, I agree with Rush Limbaugh from today, I don&#039;t want Palin to become a &quot;Celebrity&quot; like Obama, because that makes her like Obama, and McCain&#039;s ads have been perfect for his highness. I like to say, if he was the Messaih, she crucified him Wednesday night (Of course in a political sense).

I do however think this will hurt Oprah, and I don&#039;t necessarily think people should leave her alone. She is clearly making a partisan decision and I think she will see repercussion especially from Conservative women. Oprah would not have to even talk politics with her, but question her about her life, since she is relatively &quot;unknown&quot; to the nation, but she will not do that because she would not come across like a &quot;liberal&quot; woman, but as your average, everyday woman, the type who watch Oprah. She already had rating set backs when she endorsed Obama, I think she will see that again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like to see that you are supporting McCain/Palin&#8230;I kind of agree with you, but I also disagree with you. Part of Oprah&#8217;s ploy was to get Obama here, thinking it would be inevitable for him to beat any of the Republicans, now that the Republicans are surging ahead and are energized, she wants to be partisan. However, I agree with Rush Limbaugh from today, I don&#8217;t want Palin to become a &#8220;Celebrity&#8221; like Obama, because that makes her like Obama, and McCain&#8217;s ads have been perfect for his highness. I like to say, if he was the Messaih, she crucified him Wednesday night (Of course in a political sense).</p>
<p>I do however think this will hurt Oprah, and I don&#8217;t necessarily think people should leave her alone. She is clearly making a partisan decision and I think she will see repercussion especially from Conservative women. Oprah would not have to even talk politics with her, but question her about her life, since she is relatively &#8220;unknown&#8221; to the nation, but she will not do that because she would not come across like a &#8220;liberal&#8221; woman, but as your average, everyday woman, the type who watch Oprah. She already had rating set backs when she endorsed Obama, I think she will see that again.</p>
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