CNN calls Oprah's endorsement of Dr. Oz's opponent, John Fetterman, 'brand maintenance'

A CNN panel criticized Oprah Winfrey for having ‘created’ Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz after she endorsed his Democrat opponent John Fetterman.

Oz, a Turkish-American surgeon, and Fetterman, the current lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, are neck-and-neck ahead of next week’s election. 

CNN discussed Oprah’s seal of approval on ‘Inside Politics,’ with host Dana Bash calling the endorsement more an ‘opposition announcement’ to Oz. 

‘She created him,’ Bash said. ‘The reason Dr. Oz is Dr. Oz, is because Oprah put him on the map.’

Winfrey turned Oz into a household name when she appeared on his show in 2003, and invited him onto hers in 2004. He would go on to make more than 60 appearances on her hugely influential daytime show.

Dr. Oz, a Turkish-American surgeon, and Fetterman (pictured right), the current lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania , are neck-and-neck ahead of next week's election

Dr. Oz, a Turkish-American surgeon, and Fetterman (pictured right), the current lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania , are neck-and-neck ahead of next week’s election

CNN discussed the Oprah seal of approval on Inside Politics, with host Dana Bash calling the endorsement more an 'opposition announcement' to Oz

CNN discussed the Oprah seal of approval on Inside Politics, with host Dana Bash calling the endorsement more an ‘opposition announcement’ to Oz

Audie Cornish went further, calling Winfrey's statement a case of 'brand maintenance'

Audie Cornish went further, calling Winfrey’s statement a case of ‘brand maintenance’

Audie Cornish went further, calling Winfrey’s statement a case of ‘brand maintenance.’ 

This is about maintaining the relationship she has with her brand and also focusing on White, Independent women in the Philly suburbs. This is a huge part of the Oprah audience,’ she said.

On Thursday, the 68-year-old media mogul said she could not support her former guest.

‘At the beginning of the midterm campaigns, I said it was up to citizens to vote for who would represent them,’ Winfrey said. ‘If I lived in Pennsylvania, I would have already cast my vote for John Fetterman. 

Winfrey is seen in an early appearance with Dr Oz. On Thursday, she backed his rival for the Senate, John Fetterman

Winfrey is seen in an early appearance with Dr Oz. On Thursday, she backed his rival for the Senate, John Fetterman

‘There are clear choices and some dynamic candidates who are working to represent the values that so many of us hold dear—like inclusion, compassion and community. 

‘So, I ask that voters use discernment and choose wisely for the democracy of our country.’ 

Fetterman was overjoyed at the news, tweeting in response a heart emoji and saying: ‘WELCOME TO #TEAMFETTERMAN, @Oprah!!’

Winfrey’s support of Democrats is not a surprise, but her disavowal of Oz will have stung.

The pair first met almost 20 years ago in 2003, when Oz and his wife Lisa created a medical series called ‘Second Opinion with Dr. Oz’ for the Discovery Channel. 

‘My friend Gayle was so intrigued by him that she encouraged me to be his first guest,’ Winfrey said in 2011, in an introduction to her interview with him for her magazine. 

‘Lucky for me, Gayle isn’t just persuasive, she’s perceptive. The day of the taping, I immediately recognized what she’d sensed: a cardiac surgeon who cared as much about transforming people’s lives as he did about fixing their hearts.’

Winfrey invited Oz onto her show in 2004, and he went on to appear more than 60 times. 

‘Over the years, he educated us, gave us helpful advice, and saved countless lives—from heart attack victims who, thanks to him, recognized their symptoms in time…to a cancer patient who, mindful of his warnings about medical mistakes, realized that she still had the tumor her surgeon was supposed to have removed,’ she continued.

‘He’s the reason I started wearing lower heels (my bunions are eternally grateful), and he taught me everything I know about the omentum.’

In a magazine interview, she asked him: ‘Do you have any flaws?’ 

Calls for Winfrey to condemn him escalated after his debate against Fetterman last month.

Winfrey also listed other Democrats she is hoping to see win.

‘If I was in North Carolina, sister Cheri Beasley, if I was in Florida, I’d be supporting Val Demings,’ she said. ‘If I was in Wisconsin, it’d be Mandela Barnes; in Nevada, Catherine Cortez Masto; in Texas, Beto O’Rourke; and Raphael Warnock and the incredible Stacey Abrams in Georgia.’ 

source: dailymail.co.uk