Oprah Winfrey delivered a powerful and emotionally charged speech at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night, calling on Americans to choose “common sense over nonsense” while subtly criticizing former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance. Winfrey, a beloved talk show host and media mogul, used her platform to emphasize the importance of unity, compassion, and loyalty to the Constitution in the face of growing political divisions.
Unity vs. division
In a speech that resonated with many, Winfrey addressed the current political climate, pointing out the dangers of divisive rhetoric. “There are people who want you to see our country as a nation of ‘us against them’ — people who want to scare you, who want to rule you,” she said. “People who’d have you believe that books are dangerous and assault rifles are safe, that there’s a right way to worship and a wrong way to love. People who seek first to divide and then to conquer. But here’s the thing — when we stand together, it is impossible to conquer us.”
This statement was widely interpreted as a critique of the tactics used by Trump and his allies, who have often been accused of stoking division and fear among the American populace. Winfrey’s call for unity struck a chord with the audience, highlighting the need for a collective effort to overcome the challenges facing the nation.
Endorsement of Harris and Walz
Winfrey didn’t stop at calling for unity; she also endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, urging independent and undecided voters to support their leadership. “Common sense tells you that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz can give us decency and respect. They’re the ones that give it to us,” she asserted. Winfrey’s endorsement was a clear signal to voters that she believes Harris and Walz embody the qualities needed to lead the country through these tumultuous times.
She further emphasized the importance of choosing leaders who prioritize the country’s well-being over personal gain. “Let us choose loyalty to the Constitution over loyalty to any individual, because that’s the best of America. And let us choose optimism over cynicism, because that’s the best of America. And let us choose inclusion over retribution. Let us choose common sense over nonsense, because that’s the best of America. And let us choose the sweet promise of tomorrow over the bitter return to yesterday. But more than anything else, let us choose freedom. Why? Because that’s the best of America.”
A call for compassion
Winfrey’s speech was not just about politics; it was also a plea for compassion and understanding. She used a poignant metaphor to drive home her message: “When a house is on fire, we don’t ask about the homeowner’s race or religion, we don’t wonder who their partner is or how they voted. No. We just try to do the best we can to save them.” This metaphor was particularly powerful in the context of the current political discourse, where empathy and compassion often seem in short supply.
Winfrey also took a subtle jab at JD Vance, referencing comments he made in 2021. “And if the place happens to belong to a childless cat lady, well, we try to get that cat out too,” she quipped, drawing a connection to the derogatory language sometimes used by Vance and his supporters.
Critique of Trump’s remarks
Not one to shy away from addressing controversial statements, Winfrey also took aim at Trump. “There’s a certain candidate that says, ‘if we just go to the polls this one time, that we’ll never have to do it again,’” she said. “Well, you know what, you’re looking at a registered independent who’s proud to vote again and again and again, because I’m an American, and that’s what Americans do.” This pointed remark underscored her belief in the importance of active civic participation and the dangers of complacency in a democracy.
Emotional backstage interview
Following her speech, Winfrey gave an emotional interview with CBS Mornings, where she shared the personal reasons behind her decision to speak out. “Because I really care about this country, and there couldn’t have been a life like mine, a career like mine, a success like mine, without a country like America,” she said, her voice trembling with emotion. “Only in America could there be a me. And I feel that a lot of things are on the line, a lot of things are at stake.”
Winfrey’s political stance
Though Winfrey has historically been reserved in her political endorsements, she has supported candidates such as Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden in the past. Her close friend, Gayle King, noted that Winfrey had initially intended to stay out of the political fray but felt compelled to speak out given the high stakes of the current political landscape. “She tries to stay out of the political fray, and I think now the thinking is, for her, she feels there’s a lot at stake and she just wants to — she has some things to say tonight,” King said.
In the end, Winfrey’s speech was a clarion call for Americans to come together, to embrace common sense, and to choose leaders who will prioritize the well-being of the nation over their own ambitions. Her words resonated deeply with many, serving as a reminder of the power of unity and the importance of standing up for what is right.