| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | S. Arnold | please, please give your viewers a chance to meet this woman on your show |
| 2 | Michelle Williams | Please let the other candidate have her say |
| 3 | Anne Patel | |
| 4 | Anonymous | What are you afraid of? The truth? |
| 5 | Craig | Oprah, you have got to be kidding. Who is your audience again ? Do you really have that little confidence in women ? |
| 6 | Andeezy fo' Sheezy | Equal time! |
| 7 | Anonymous | Oprah needs to take off the blinders!!!! |
| 8 | Anonymous | Oprah, Please do not let your work for women be for nothing. I am deeply disappointed in you right now. |
| 9 | Anonymous | Seriously. Equal time. You preach equality for males and females and how often do we have a women running for VP? Once every 20 years?
Think of the ratings... |
| 10 | Anonymous | Give Sarah Palin equal time ...What are you afraid of ? |
| 11 | Mary | |
| 12 | Anonymous | |
| 13 | Anonymous | |
| 14 | Anonymous | Good Job!! |
| 15 | Anonymous | |
| 16 | Anonymous | Bring Integrity Back to Journalism (yes, inlcuding the Oprah Show). |
| 17 | CathyKat | Yes, let the uplifting voice and story of this woman be heard!! |
| 18 | Joe | Oprah, do the right thing. Get the woman on your program as you've had Obama, Bush, and Gore on your program in the past! |
| 19 | Robert Fernandez | |
| 20 | c | Put on Palin,, or make O admit she used her show as a plotical gift |
| 21 | GET A LIFE | |
| 22 | Anonymous | |
| 23 | Joe McDonald | |
| 24 | Gabi Camm | do it! |
| 25 | Joe McDonald | |
| 26 | Joe McDonald | |
| 27 | Ryan Vanden Heuvel | It's time to step up to the plate... |
| 28 | Anonymous | |
| 29 | Steven Fallon | Oprah is a coward. She is only for Obama because he is black - other than their skin color, Obama has nothing in common with Oprah at all - she's a person with actual accomplishments (love or hate her) and he has accomplished nothing (except being a "community organizer"). I'll sign but you can't usually make a liberal coward and racist who only sees skin color, like Oprah, change her tune. |
| 30 | Charles Wells | Not good enough to have her on the show as Vice President. You had Barack Obama on before he was even nominated and lent your platform to his campaign. Seems to me you can acknowledge that you won't have her on because of your politics, or have her on in support of your shows integrity and fan base. You had to know this day would come when the two would be at odds with one another. |
| 31 | Megan | Oprah's refusal to invite such a successful and noble woman on the show that everyone will love... is telling a lot about her view of "women all sticking together" and "the sisterhood" that every woman belongs to. As she says herself, "The greatest risk in life is not being willing to take any risks."
TAKE A RISK, Oprah. |
| 32 | Jackie E. Dawson | We want to see Palin on Oprah. It doesn't mean we'll vote for her, but we want a chance to just get to know who she is and what she's about! There is a chance she could be the vice president, I'd like to get to know more about who she is off the platform. |
| 33 | steve watson | Oprah is vial and disgusting. |
| 34 | Anonymous | |
| 35 | james robertson | Please let only the SECOND woman in AMERICAN HISTORY to run for VP be on your show! She is just as transformative in her way as Obama is in his! |
| 36 | Tim Ryan | For Oprah to say that her show will not focus on ANY candidate after Obama has been the focus TWICE is hipocracy! Be the true journalist you once were Oprah and please have Gov. Palin on your show! |
| 37 | David Barr | Don't be a coward Oprah. |
| 38 | Ed Engle | Don't let partisanship deprive America from learning about this tremendous woman. |
| 39 | Luis Garcia | C'mon Opra! This is the most important election of our time. |
| 40 | Genevieve Schok Jr | |
| 41 | Anonymous | |
| 42 | Talitha Jackson | I LOVE Oprah!! But I want to be proud of her like I have been. I will feel bad if she didn't give that woman a chance to speak. It's only FAIR. |
| 43 | Anonymous | If O refuses to have SP on her show, there can be no clearer demonstration of her BIAS. |
| 44 | Kirk Harry | It's absurd that a "womans" show won't allow the "woman" who could easily the second most powerful "person" in the world appear, for no other reason than political bias. Shameful! |
| 45 | Anonymous | |
| 46 | Diane Craig | Oprah, I love your show but it has just become to difficult to watch. I'm sorry. |
| 47 | Anonymous | Oprah, if you claim you don't want to make your show political you shouldn't have had on Barack Obama. You are a schill who is afraid of hurting Obama with women by bringing on a strong. smart, conservative women to challenge your message. |
| 48 | Mr. Gutierrez | Oprah, prove to everyone that you can walk the "walk", as we already know that you can talk the "talk". The more public your insistence to not have Mrs. Palin on your show, the more you will reaffirm to the undecided people on the fence just how bias you, and the rest of the liberal media actually are; and then they will finally start to ask, why? |
| 49 | David B. | Since Bristol is fair game, someone needs to ask Obama's kids if they are grateful to be alive, based on his infanticide voting record. |
| 50 | Anonymous | Governor Palin should get a chance to be on Oprah. |