RUSH: The latest on The Oprah story is that the low-information entertainment network TMZ has just launched a salvo into The Oprah about this.
The UK Daily Mail with one story, before we get to TMZ, “EXCLUSIVE: Swiss Store Owner at Center of Oprah’s ‘Racist’ Handbag Storm Demands to Speak to Star After She Says ‘Sorry For the Fuss’ — The owner of the upscale Swiss boutique where Oprah Winfrey claimed she was barred from buying a $38,000 by a ‘racist’ sales assistant today demanded to speak to the star she branded ‘over-sensitive’ and insisted her employee did ‘everything right.'”
Let me read to you from the story. This is not my editorializing. The story actually says: “The rather fearsome-looking Trudi Goetz,” that’s the store owner. Have you seen a picture of her? Well, I have, too, and I can see it. “The rather fearsome-looking Trudi Goetz said she wanted to speak with the talk show billionairess ‘as soon as possible’ and also revealed her petrified member of staff will not be sacked or punished.”
So the rodeo clown treatment is not going to happen to the saleslady at the upscale bag store in Zurich. She said, “I don’t know why she talked of racism. I am sorry, but perhaps she is being a little over-sensitive here. Maybe she was somewhat offended because she was not immediately recognized in the store.” See, they’re fighting back over there. Maybe The Oprah was just upset because they didn’t roll out the red carpet and recognize who she was. But I think this is a teachable moment on several levels, especially since it’s beginning to look more and more like The Oprah may have decided to relate a composite experience.
Now, you know what I mean by that? In one of Obama’s autobiographies he took a bunch of women that he had known and combined ’em into one woman. And when that was exposed by David Maraniss, the autobiographer, we were told, that’s no big deal, that is a clever tool used by really brilliant authors. It’s called the composite character. Rather than take up so many pages and so many words describing each and every woman, the president brilliantly combined them into one woman. And that’s a composite experience.
So it’s beginning to look here like The Oprah may have decided to relate a composite experience. Something happened in one outing and another time she went to a store something else happened, and another time she went to a store, this happened, and she took all of these various instances and she combined them into this one visit to the bag store. Yeah, like Obama’s girlfriend, exactly. Composite. Obama’s girlfriend, his first autobiography. And the reason I say this is because The Oprah seems to be backing away from the claim that it was all due to racism.
Now, sometimes you’ll find a very solid gut, big guy as a wealthy guy. But you don’t find wealthy women wearing plus sizes. Not by rule. There are exceptions, of course. I don’t want to mention any names. I think this might have been it, but it’s looking less and less like it was racism, is the point. Now the TMZ story. It’s low-information voter alert here. TMZ, which is the website, the network of low-information entertainment voters, picked up this story, and they’re basically calling Oprah a bully.
I’m reading from the TMZ story: “Last night Oprah said, ‘I think that incident in Switzerland was just an incident in Switzerland. I’m really sorry that it got blown up. I purposely did not mention the name of the store. I’m sorry that I even said I was in Switzerland.'” And the TMZ story then says, the problem is that O’s full of it. What did she think was gonna happen when she went on national TV and cried racism? The media was just gonna ignore it? And then at the end of the story, they say, “Come on, O, you’re smarter than that, and so are we.” So the official website of record for low-information voters is not buying The Oprah’s story.
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