So Oprah may be running for president in 2020. She said she won't, but the liberal establishment seems pretty excited about it.
Get to digging boys, I'm sure this fat Sheboon has plenty of skeletons in her closet.
>>105241>has plenty of skeletons in her closetThat's why she woun't run. Trump doesn't care, but Oprah does. Oprah running for office versus Trump what be an even larger shitfest than the 2016 election.
>>105241>So Oprah may be running for president in 2020.HAHAHAHAHA, no. pic related. And again here:
https://pagesix.com/2017/11/28/actress-harvey-used-oprah-and-naomi-to-seduce-me/ You haven't been checking Facebook. #SheKnew
"BREAKING: Oprah Winfrey Is A Lesbian Who Uses Prostitutes"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWCeSMMKqkQThey said this about Dwayne Johnson. They're getting desperate.
The epic battle:
Left vs Right
Lesbian vs Straight
Woman vs Man
Black vs White
Why are you so strange, America?
>>105260people used to just kill eachother over bullshit like this, humanity has fallen so far from our supremacy
>>105266This.
>>105260We have been subverted by kikes,thats why.
Celebrity elections can only be good for us, as it will grab more eyeballs to politics and thus to fringe politics like national Socialism.
>>105241As much as they bitched about Trump not having political experience they will have some explaining to do if they suddenly want Opera. But if she runs I think it will be easy to defeat her. She is too easy to trigger, and before you know it she is standing on the podium with Madonna calling for the White House to be bombed.
>>105245>that last pic… so she brought a present for Weinstein
>>105260It's all Hegelian. Antithesis to thesis. No one looks outside the contstant feedback loop, so they never escape it. You could call it a cycle.
>>105243Stuck between a rock and a hard place.
>>105242Hillary had skeletons too and her friends in the media were able to down play them. We should be prepared for an Oprah 2020 election.
>>105297I've heard rumours that Pocahontas is being prepped to run for president by the Democrats. But I would not completely rule out Opera, and she got her own TV network so she have her own propaganda channel set up already.
>Trump vs Opera in a presidential race
It's like the world itself is some reality TV show…
>>105302reminder that despite claiming to be 1/32nd cherokee to get a job her actual ancestor for the time was a militia man who rounded up feather niggers for the trail of tears
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2012/05/08/elizabeth-warren-ancestor-trail-of-tears/ >>105352Wow it all makes since now.
I'm hesitant to laugh at this since I laughed at Trump initially too, but I think the situation for Oprah is quite a bit different. Even if he was a little incoherent on details, Trump made his positions clear pretty much from the start. Other than some wishy washy virtue signaling Oprah hasn't really said much of anything of substance that you could base a campaign on. I really don't see what it is about this speech that has everyone so fired up; it's really just a pretty standard celebrity rant about everything and nothing. She's never publicly taken any stances on any major issue that I'm aware of, and has never even given an indicator of which way she even leans; she could be a closet conservative for all we know. The only reason people are even excited about the idea is because muh black woman president.
Also, I don't think she'll do as well in the primaries as Trump did. Trump basically played off of right-wing anger at phony RINO conservatives and got the hard right base riled up. I don't think Oprah is going to have the same kind of appeal for the hard left. The left is also pretty fragmented already, much more so than the Republicans were. With the R's in 2015 it was pretty much Trump vs. Everyone Else, conservative Anti-establishment vs. neocon Establishment. With the D's you have a bunch of factions that are all pissed off about different things. It's not just the """centrist""" neolibs against the hard left; you've also got socialists who want to make the whole thing about class warfare, identity politics snowflakes, feminists, BLM, LGBTBBQ, etc. All these groups are basically getting along well enough now since they are all against Trump, but when it gets to the primaries they're all going to start eating each other and trying to push their respective candidates and causes to the front.
Also from what I've heard it's already a pretty crowded field: Joe Biden, Pocahontas, Boinie Sandahs, Kamala Harris, probably Hillary Clinton again if she's not in jail, and several no-namers whose names I've already appropriately forgotten. These guys all want a shot at Trump and they're not just going to roll over and let Oprah have it because she's Oprah.
tl;dr, I'm wary of writing her off just yet, but so far I don't think "Everyone Gets A New Car" is likely to become the new "Make America Great Again".
Dave Chapelle was threatened by a cabal of black advocates, people like al Sharpton, Bill Cosby, Oprah, and other. Oprah actually personally being part of the intimidation campaign.
youtube link here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZCqIuOx6OAalso going to post the raw video just in case the youtube video get's delet
>Kanye running for president
>FaceBerg running for president
>Oprah running for president
I would say this a good thing, as the democrats would be divided amongst themselves.
Allowing for Trump an easy 2nd term.
Besides we know there is dirt on those (((celebrities))).
>>107215>still meStill feels too much like a conspiracy, at least for my tastes, but also doesn't seem too far from the truth. If Russia collusion and pissgate are anything to go by, this is gold, but democrats'll probably raise the bar off the floor when they find a conspiracy that isn't in their favor.
Nonetheless, even when judging the theory on it's own, it is still a relatively solid theory.
Also: the video file was too big and /mlpol/ can't handle it. I recommend downloading it if you can, just to have it after it get's deleted for being right.
>>107327I feel almost defeated by how realistic that all sounds to me.
>>105241I know you Americans love drama, but fuck me your president elections are like theaters. Last election we got comedy-action-drama, now I wonder what genre the next election will bring.
Tomatometer :
86%
We need more pro-gun supreme court justices before Trump gets replaced.
>>107384what do you mean? Diversity is a strength!