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I wonder if Oprah is the mother millions of young women never had. When their liberal mums weren't out aborting their classmates, they turned to the TV for comfort. Oprah is "mommy TV." She's familiar, soothing, pandering, has guests with names you'd like to drop, and reaches the population most hungry for it.
I personally don't have positive or negative feelings towards Oprah; I did feel a bit sorry for all the flack she took when she gave her audience new cars and a bunch of ingrates turned on her.
I loathed her tepid "programme" since it first polluted the airwaves and wasted vaulable broacasting bandwidth. Too much emoting for me. Now, she thinks that she is not just a religious leader, but a god unto herself. Feh!
I don't watch it.