• @inb4_FoundTheVegan
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    1043 months ago

    Not once did the pop psychologist disagree with Trump’s rant that the election had been stolen and that drug-crazed, mentally ill criminal migrants were invading the U. S. McGraw agreed with Trump that world leaders respect him; that he created the best U.S. economy in history; that he was the best president for Blacks since Abraham Lincoln; and that he tried to calm down crowds chanting “lock her up” about Hilary Clinton. Instead, he asked how Trump could keep going and why people were so energized against him, since he had done such good things for America? Trump replied that he loved the country, and it was just habit for many people to support Democrats, while others were just evil people.

    This isn’t a surprise. Dr. Phil has always been openly a huge piece of shit that cares more for money than anything else. But dude has his own media personality cult following so of course he had have to do a crossover episode with the felon president.

  • Zier
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    513 months ago

    Dr “please come on my show so I can scream at you” is a waste of space. Stop watching the Oprah rejects. Phil & Oz did nothing to help people, just enrich themselves & their HUGE egos.

    • @madcaesar
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      393 months ago

      It really tells you something about Oprah that she’s responsible for both of these grifters being let loose on the world.

      • TurtleJoe
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        143 months ago

        She really did launder a ton of both mis and disinformation through her show over the years.

      • @[email protected]
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        Jenny McCarthy got a big boost from her in the beginning of her antivax crusade too:

        Of course, the notion that vaccines cause autism has never been supported by science. But Oprah gave McCarthy a vast audience via her TV show in 2007.Science journalist Seth Mnookin, who covered this meeting of the minds in his book The Panic Virus, reported that Winfrey “praised McCarthy’s unwillingness to bow to authority, her faith in herself, and her use of the Internet as a tool for bypassing society’s traditional gatekeepers.” Here’s an excerpt from the interview transcript:

        MCCARTHY: First thing I did — Google. I put in autism. And I started my research.

        WINFREY: Thank God for Google.

        MCCARTHY: I’m telling you.

        WINFREY: Thank God for Google.

        MCCARTHY: The University of Google is where I got my degree from. … And I put in autism and something came up that changed my life, that led me on this road to recovery, which said autism — it was in the corner of the screen — is reversible and treatable. And I said, What?! That has to be an ad for a hocus-pocus thing, because if autism is reversible and treatable, well, then it would be on Oprah.

        Days after that Oprah appearance, McCarthy was invited on Larry King Live and Good Morning America to spread her anti-vaccine message even further. Between the three shows, she reached between 15 million and 20 million viewers with her anti-vaccine message, Mnookin estimated.

        To this day, the episode featuring McCarthy, “Mothers Battle Autism,” is featured on Oprah’s website, without any correction or acknowledgment of the problems with McCarthy’s claims.

        https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2018/1/9/16868216/oprah-winfrey-pseudoscience

  • Davel23
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    433 months ago

    Mr. Burns Trump, your campaign seems to have the momentum of a runaway freight train. Why are you so popular ?

  • @foggy
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    323 months ago

    Why is Biden not hiring 20-somethings to meme this shit to high hell holy shit.

    This earnest photo is hilarious.

  • Fugtig Fisk
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    93 months ago

    Well, he’ll soon be old enough to be a president himself. Just laying the tack for his future i guess

  • @xc2215x
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    13 months ago

    Dr.Phil has changed for the worse.