Technology16 mins ago
President Oprah
I think it has a nice ring to it.
https:/ /www.re uters.c om/arti cle/us- awards- goldeng lobes-o prah/tr ump-wou ld-welc ome-cha llenge- from-op rah-win frey-fo r-presi dent-id USKBN1E X08F
Your thoughts?
https:/
Your thoughts?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by sp1814. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
-- answer removed --
Mikey, Reagan's best known film was 'Bedtime for Bonzo'
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Bedti me_for_ Bonzo
Where he played a secondary role to a monkey.
https:/
Where he played a secondary role to a monkey.
The idea of President Oprah may have gained traction this week, but it’s something that has been talked about for quite some time. I first heard chatter about this in Obama’s second term.
On the face of it, she isn’t any less qualified than Trump, but she if she decided to run, she’s got some major hurdles to clear - she has no political organisation and her business ties could be problematic (as Trump can attest).
But then again - Trump has opened the gates for political outsiders to take a punt at the Presidency. Oprah has the money to fund a race, and she is hyper-popular amongst Democrats...and Americans aren’t adverse to electing celebrities to public office (Sonny Bono, Arnold Schwartzenegger, Clint Eastwood, Ronald Reagan...)
On the face of it, she isn’t any less qualified than Trump, but she if she decided to run, she’s got some major hurdles to clear - she has no political organisation and her business ties could be problematic (as Trump can attest).
But then again - Trump has opened the gates for political outsiders to take a punt at the Presidency. Oprah has the money to fund a race, and she is hyper-popular amongst Democrats...and Americans aren’t adverse to electing celebrities to public office (Sonny Bono, Arnold Schwartzenegger, Clint Eastwood, Ronald Reagan...)