BREAKING!!!!
She WILL Run For President In 2020.
Ever since President Trump won the 2016 election, liberals have been searching for the magic
bullet that sealed it for him.
They seem to be sure that there is one secret ingredient that if they too can use, they'll
be able to place even the most unlikely candidate in the Oval Office.
It appears that they have settled on that secret ingredient being someone who is wealthy
and a TV personality, based on the most recent outlook for the 2020 election.
Forget the fact that President Trump appealed to those who weren't particularly wealthy
just hard working, and the ones who have been overlooked because they didn't fall into
a special minority.
They pretend it had nothing to do with the fact that middle America wanted someone we
were sure had experience balancing a checkbook who wouldn't cut the legs out from under
businesses and by extension the economy.
However, the general consensus seems to be that the DNC just needs a famous person, and
they'll be all good.
Throw a minority status in there and a little pinch of Hillary's feminist followers and
the trifecta is complete.
At least that is what NBC seems to be thinking, as they shove their pick for a 2020 contender
down our throats.
Up to now, that would be candidate has been just a rumor, but the Gateway Pundit reports
that as of last night sources close to Oprah Winfrey are confirming that she will do it
if the people want her to:
"NBC News and others in the media are promoting Oprah Winfrey for president over her appearance
and speech at Sunday's Golden Globe awards broadcast where she received the Cecil B.
DeMille award.
UPDATE:Los Angeles Times reporter Amy Kaufman spoke to Winfrey's longterm companion Stedman
Graham after the show, 'I asked Stedman if @oprah would run for President.
'It's up to the people.
She would absolutely do it.'"
Even though she's been denying that she would be running for months now, she seems
to have been setting the stage recently.
Her fans, already in love with her showy philanthropy and liberal views on social issues seem poised
to paint her as the antithesis to President Trump and his common sense approach to fixing
the nation's problems.
If there was any doubt about Winfrey's intentions, her Golden Globe speech should put any doubts
to rest:
"We know the press is under siege these days.
We also know it's the insatiable dedication to uncovering the absolute truth that keeps
us from turning a blind eye to corruption and to injustice.
To—to tyrants and victims, and secrets and lies.
I want to say that I value the press more than ever before as we try to navigate these
complicated times, which brings me to this: what I know for sure is that speaking your
truth is the most powerful tool we all have.
And I'm especially proud and inspired by all the women who have felt strong enough
and empowered enough to speak up and share their personal stories.
Each of us in this room are celebrated because of the stories that we tell, and this year
we became the story.
But it's not just a story affecting the entertainment industry.
It's one that transcends any culture, geography, race, religion, politics, or workplace.
So I want tonight to express gratitude to all the women who have endured years of abuse
and assault because they, like my mother, had children to feed and bills to pay and
dreams to pursue.
They're the women whose names we'll never know.
They are domestic workers and farm workers.
They are working in factories and they work in restaurants and they're in academia,
engineering, medicine, and science.
They're part of the world of tech and politics and business.
They're our athletes in the Olympics and they're our soldiers in the military.
And there's someone else, Recy Taylor, a name I know and I think you should know, too.
In 1944, Recy Taylor was a young wife and mother walking home from a church service
she'd attended in Abbeville, Alabama, when she was abducted by six armed white men, raped,
and left blindfolded by the side of the road coming home from church.
They threatened to kill her if she ever told anyone, but her story was reported to the
NAACP where a young worker by the name of Rosa Parks became the lead investigator on
her case and together they sought justice.
But justice wasn't an option in the era of Jim Crow.
The men who tried to destroy her were never persecuted.
Recy Taylor died ten days ago, just shy of her 98th birthday.
She lived as we all have lived, too many years in a culture broken by brutally powerful men.
For too long, women have not been heard or believed if they dare speak the truth to the
power of those men.
But their time is up.
Their time is up.
Their time is up.
And I just hope—I just hope that Recy Taylor died knowing that her truth, like the truth
of so many other women who were tormented in those years, and even now tormented, goes
marching on.
It was somewhere in Rosa Parks' heart almost 11 years later, when she made the decision
to stay seated on that bus in Montgomery, and it's here with every woman who chooses
to say, 'Me too.'
And every man—every man who chooses to listen."
The only flaw in this brilliant liberal plan is that they founded it on a misunderstanding
of the American people.
We didn't elect President Trump because he had been on TV or because he was rich;
we elected him because he promised to deal with the issues that the hard working middle
class cared about.
Giving away cars and recommending books is all fine and good, but unless you can make
sure that more of those cars are made in the United States and the books are printed in
English, there's really no point.
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