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October 18, 2007 at 8:23 pm
Well done, Bill! Gutsy of Oprah to have him on and discuss the “controversial” topic, although I must say Oprah’s nervousness was palpable…Unfortunately I’m not sure her audience was getting it. They kept wanting to laugh. Even Oprah had to ask if he was about to tell a joke. Did they really appreciate the seriousness of the underlying message? Or will they just turn up their rap music louder on the way home from the taping of the show?