I didn't see it, but I've read that Oprah Winfrey made a brilliant speech at an awards ceremony. The TV audience was huge, and many viewers were so impressed by her oratory that the idea of Oprah as the Democratic presidential nominee in 2020 began to circulate on the Internet.
I'm no expert on Oprah Winfrey, but I know enough about her to understand that she's an extremely intelligent and capable woman who, in the right circumstances, might be able to gradually transition into the realm of American politics. Kos explains why she'll probably never have a chance to lead the nation, and yes, we can add that to the lengthy list of things Donnie Placenta has ruined since November 2016.
But while I'm on the subject of Oprah's political potential, Kos takes a broader view in a discussion of agile politics.
I'm no expert on Oprah Winfrey, but I know enough about her to understand that she's an extremely intelligent and capable woman who, in the right circumstances, might be able to gradually transition into the realm of American politics. Kos explains why she'll probably never have a chance to lead the nation, and yes, we can add that to the lengthy list of things Donnie Placenta has ruined since November 2016.
But while I'm on the subject of Oprah's political potential, Kos takes a broader view in a discussion of agile politics.
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