I don't know about anyone else, but I believe it is extremely risky to allow people such as Oprah, who have a particularly powerful influence but whose opinions lack any therapeutic judgement, be endorsing presidential candidates. It could very easily lead to the wrong person being elected. While I do realize that there are other people of influence running other people's campaigns, the fact is that the majority of these other people simply do not have the same power/influence that Oprah has, and if they do they are not black, and generally speaking there are also no instinctive racial assumptions to be had with anyone else. In Obama's case, however, I think that regardless of what she or anyone else says, people instinctively assume that Oprah is endorsing him merely because they have race in common based on a variety of unspoken factors that point the finger in that direction (the fact that she has never endorsed any other candidate, for instance).
2007-12-09
07:33:50
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