Oprah Hits New Low: Interviews the Kardashians

Oprah Hits New Low: Interviews the Kardashians

When Oprah Winfrey launched her network OWN, she proclaimed that it was to  “create messages that fill you up and bring you to new levels of awareness about yourself, ourselves, and our world; our potential … ”

So how in the heck do the Whore-dashians fit into this?!?

Oprah has hit a new low. In a desperate reach to get ratings up for her free-falling OWN network, the self-made billionaire and the all-time talk show queen is going to interview the Kardashian family on her “Oprah’s Next Chapter” program.


We’re talking about a group of people who have created nothing and have contributed nothing to the betterment of society or mankind. These are people who have proudly “whored” their way into multi-millions. With the pimp of a mother, Kris Kardashian Jenner, auctioning off her daughter’s genitalia to the highest bidder, they’ve become a national brand name. But this is worth an exclusive interview? What pearls of wisdom, intelligence or concern for others could possibly fall from their lips?

At this point, Oprah might as well come out in favor of the decriminalization of prostitution and pornography. Oprah’s network was supposed to be about social uplift, but the only thing that the Kardashians have lifted are their legs. And it’s made them rich beyond their wildest imaginations.


Just last year, Oprah regaled the world with this powerful perspective on life: “The world is a mess … It’s depressing and overwhelming at times to look at how much potential we have and yet we’re constantly bombarded by images and information that speaks to the lowest common denominator. We can do better. We can be better. I know it’s true.”

No you don’t believe that, Oprah. Not if you are bombarding your audience with the social trash that is the Kardashian family.

terry shropshire

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