Is Senator Oprah a Possibility? And What About Millionaires Leaving SF? Is Their New Destination Any Better? 5/24

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Is Senator Oprah a Possibility? And What About Millionaires Leaving SF? Is Their New Destination Any Better? 5/24




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Oprah Winfrey could end up taking Diane Feinstein’s seat…How can it happen.
Mark discusses.

Also..Many have had enough of SF and are taking their millions elsewhere. Problem for them is that it may not be better where they end up.

Award winning broadcaster, podcaster and friend of the show, Spencer Christian, visits.

0:00 Spencer Christian
32:00 Kim’s News
42:58 John Rothmann
1:10:59 Kim’s News
1:19:09 Bill Mann talks Jeopardy
1:39:11 Tech Bros Leaving & Crash near White House
1:49:02 Remembering Tina Turner…(read more)


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Oprah Winfrey is a household name, a media mogul, philanthropist, and actress. She has arguably become one of the most influential and powerful women in the world, and with good reason. Winfrey’s backstory has made her an inspiration to many, having overcome poverty and abuse growing up to become one of the wealthiest women in the entertainment industry.

It’s no surprise that speculation has begun to circulate about the possibility of Senator Oprah in the future. With the American political landscape currently in flux, and the growing call for diversity and inclusion, Winfrey’s potential foray into politics could be just what the country needs.

In recent years, Oprah has taken a more active role in politics, speaking out on various social and political issues and endorsing political candidates. Her speech at the 2018 Golden Globes, where she addressed the #MeToo movement and advocated for women’s rights, was particularly impactful.

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This speech immediately sparked speculation about a possible Presidential run. While Winfrey herself has stated that she has no interest in running for Office, her openness to the possibility of one day running for office still leaves room for speculation about a future Senate run.

But it’s not just Oprah’s celebrity status that could make her an effective politician. She has also built a reputation as someone who listens to and connects with people from all walks of life, and her philanthropic work through the Oprah Winfrey Foundation has shown her dedication to issues such as education, women’s rights, and disaster relief.

Turning to another issue, San Francisco has been losing millionaires at a startling rate in recent years, with many seeking more affordable alternatives in states like Nevada and Texas. Some might ask, is life better for these millionaires in their new homes?

While moving to a lower-cost state might seem like a smart financial decision, it’s important to remember that there are trade-offs. Moving to a new state can mean leaving behind familiar social networks, dealing with new tax laws, and facing new challenges.

Ultimately, each individual’s decision to leave San Francisco will depend on their unique circumstances and priorities. But it’s clear that the city’s high cost of living and issues like homelessness are causing some residents to seek a different quality of life elsewhere.

Whether it’s Senator Oprah or the migration of millionaires to new states, these stories reflect the constantly changing and evolving nature of American society. As we look to the future, we can only speculate about what new leaders and trends will emerge, and what impact they will have on our lives.

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17 Comments

  1. Jack Tripper

    A fat black lesbian ? yep that sounds like it checks the limousine liberals boxes

  2. Cathy in Campbell

    Thank you for having John Rothmann on – he is fabulous!

  3. Cathy in Campbell

    Really enjoy when Spencer Christian is on your show; he adds so much.

  4. Cathy in Campbell

    No, no, please don't say "Cali" that is as bad as San Fran or Frisco!

  5. mel char

    I fear that if Trump is cunning – and I fear he will be cunning – that he will convince Tucker Carlson to be his running mate & will win. I also fear that the Dems will lose because they will not take Trump seriously – and Trump is the BEST at running for the presidency than the US has ever experience. He may be the very devil, but as the saying goes [J.Kerr] 'The Snake Gets All the Lines'

  6. JR

    Great content as always. Just a note on these " polls" that find Carlson the most trusted man in news..most of these polls are calls to Landlines. They represent an aging Boomer population. There is little generational or racial diversity in these polls. I personally dont know anyone with a landline under 60. So , you can chill in America, this doesnt represent the population well. These are the same polls that predicted the Dem midterm bloodbath.

  7. Anonymous

    Love Spencer and John Rothman. Miss Pat Thurston and Loretta lynch is a gem. Never been a fan of Oprah…I guess I'm in the minority.

  8. Spencer Jaffe

    No more Electoral College

  9. Spencer Jaffe

    Tucker Carlson is a scam artist

  10. Spencer Jaffe

    Spencer Christian is an American gem

  11. Spencer Jaffe

    I had no clue that Tim Scott's views are so toxic. Good to learn. He is trying to be Trump's VP

  12. Vicki in Sausalito

    Mark, are you kidding me? The Jeopardy Masters Tournament is TOTALLY AMAZING!

  13. Rev P

    DiFi should’ve also been disqualified from a senatorial position due to her & husband’s financials. She uses her seat to enrich herself

  14. charlsie smith

    Our American history has been wiped out. Statues removed. Schools. Streets renamed. Tired of this

  15. Donna Holm

    Pete Giddings, Van Amburg, Jerry Jensen — “Happy News” — I LOVED it!

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