Short President Oprah Odds Spell The End Of US Democracy

Posted: January 11, 2018

Updated: May 22, 2018

Oprah Winfrey’s impassioned speech at the Golden Globes might have signaled that she’s ready to make a run at the White House in 2020 but does that mean the only candidates the executive branch of US politics will ever see again are to be celebrities? Have corporate interests sown the seeds of a dystopian future where politics is a mere distraction of the masses who are ruled over by harsh profiteering overlords? Check out the odds on Oprah being the next president at BetVictor. I think so.

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The 75th Golden Globes was always going to be a tricky one given the Weinstein scandal and the ever expanding list of sex offenders in the entertainment industry. Most of the audience wore black either in protest or in solidarity with those protesting, depending on their gender, and whilst Seth Meyers is not as brazen as we’ve seen Ricky Gervais be at these events he did as required. However it was Mz Winfrey who stole the show with a speech that instantly cut odds on Oprah herself being the next President.

“So I want all the girls watching here now, to know that a new day is on the horizon!” She exalted in a manner that would make even people who only like to bet on sports in the US back her, “And when that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this room tonight, and some pretty phenomenal men, fighting hard to make sure that they become the leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say ‘Me too’ again.”

Odds On Oprah Dive But Does Democracy Deserve Her?

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Rumors that she might run for office have swirled around for years, but does that speech indicate this time there’s more to it than just hot air? The bookies like BetVictor seem to think so offering odds on Oprah that hover around the 8/1 mark, that’s the same as Mike Pence the current vice President and ahead of luminaries like Elizabeth Warren (11/1), Cory Booker (16/1) and a host of other celebrities who’ve all decided that if Donald Trump can be president, so can they. And with that the USA is doomed.

Finding odds on Oprah is one thing, finding odds on Dwayne Johnson, Mark Zuckerberg and Beyonce quite another. When you can find serious bookies like BetVictor giving odds on people as diverse as Jon Stewart and Kim Kardashian with a straight face you have to know something is very, very wrong with democracy. Anyone in the US gambling laws of political science still apply to their electoral calendar should think again, 2020 is set to be an election almost wholly free of actual politicians.

BetVictor Has All The Odds On Oprah And The Other Celeb Candidates

Some people might see this invasion of the amateurs, and thus the odds on Oprah, as no bad thing, after all just look at the mess the professionals got us into, however if the ability to get elected is now reserved for the famous what happens to democracy? Democracy only functions because the various branches of government oversee each other, can we be sure that will continue when the press are blinded by media hijinks and the President is too busy being a TV star to keep their eye on the ball?

I’m not saying that Oprah Winfrey couldn’t be a fine president, it’s just the odds on Oprah being lower than that on someone as capable as Elizabeth Warren is truly scary. The US is throwing the baby out with the bathwater and their democracy with it. Anyone in the US gambling news of her candidacy will ensure a fair fight against the demagogue that is Trump should think again, this doesn’t bode a battle of the best and brightest, but merely those who sparkle most, and frankly the US deserves better than that.

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