When television cook and personality Rachael Ray signed a deal with Oprah Winfrey's production company to host a daily syndicated talk show, she said, "People know me for my love of food, but I have so much more I want to share."
Viewers of her program today got a good look at one of the things she wants to share: Her undiluted enthusiasm for guest Elizabeth Edwards, wife of Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards. Ms. Ray devoted almost a third of today's program to Elizabeth.
Rachael expressed her admiration for Mrs. Edwards in her continuing battle with cancer and said "her speeches help inspire women across the country." She told Mrs. Edwards that her book "is a great read and you're a wonderful writer." Other sentiments from Ms. Ray included, "We all love you so much," and "I feel this connection with you."
There were giggles as the two women discussed children's eating habits, Elizabeth's first date with John, whether the couple has nicknames for one another (you'll be relieved to know they don't), and preferences in lounge wear. The audience, which gave Mrs. Edwards a standing ovation at the beginning of the segment, also applauded when Elizabeth said she liked wearing pajamas rather than sweat pants or blue jeans.
All the talk wasn't so apolitical. There was a video of a man telling Mrs. Edwards on the campaign trail: "Thank you for being so strong. We've got to get that man (John Edwards) into the White House." Not surprisingly, Mrs. Edwards concurred, saying "We do, we do."
When Mrs. Edwards spoke of her and her husband celebrating anniversary dinners at Wendy's, Rachael gushed, "These are people you can relate to!," these people being, apparently, Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards.
Moving on to more serious matters, Ms. Ray told the candidate's wife: "What a wonderful listener you are. You really understand and comprehend what people are saying to you." She then asked her what were the top three issues with which voters are concerned. Mrs. Edwards answered universal health care, the safety of their children in the military, and economic inequality. Coincidentally, all of these have served as routine talking points for her husband.
All too soon for Rachael, the segment was over. She ended by pleading with Elizabeth, "Please come back time and again! Move in! We love you. We respect you so much."
Rachael Ray's interview with Mrs. Edwards wasn't blatantly political, but it undoubtedly served well the interests of her husband's campaign. "These are people you can relate to!" Obviously you can, Rachael, but not all of us can.
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Oh, great. I've never seen
September 12, 2007 - 22:03 ET by motherbeltOh, great. I've never seen her talk show, but I love(d) Rachael Ray on the Food Network. Now I won't feel the same way about her, because I'll be picturing her gushing over Edwards.
Thanks a lot!
Rachael
September 12, 2007 - 22:06 ET by Michael M. BatesI must really be out of it. The only place I've seen Rachael (until today) was a Dunkin' Donuts commercial.
Need to get out more. Who's this Britney Spears person people keep talking about?
time's up
September 12, 2007 - 22:19 ET by RiharI think Britney Spears is one of those "Bratz" dolls or something. These kids today with their I-Palms and their listening to The No Doubts and The Nirvanas on the radio. Ah... what are ya gonna do?
Sad to hear about Rachael Ray and her hero worship of the "Silky Pony" and his wife. I'm afraid that her 30 minutes is up in my house. She makes too much with fish anyway (BLECH!)
When a liberal speaks, the truth is busy elsewhere.
Bates... Britney
September 12, 2007 - 22:20 ET by Clear thinkerBates...
Britney who???
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Britney who??? Didn't you
September 12, 2007 - 22:55 ET by RESTLESS 1Britney who??? Didn't you hear? She is mother of the year.
You can never get'em started with driver's ed too early.
Mother of the year
September 13, 2007 - 08:16 ET by Michael M. BatesYou can never get'em started with driver's ed too early.
Yep, start them easy, with something like driving cars on sidewalks. . .
She Gushes Over Someone Else, Too
September 12, 2007 - 22:14 ET by Del Dolemontehttp://media.www.dai...
Gushing
September 12, 2007 - 22:18 ET by Michael M. BatesAs long as the cameras are on, she's probably safe from the the Little Rock Lothario.
OMG, Del, Say it ain't
September 12, 2007 - 23:00 ET by motherbeltOMG, Del, Say it ain't so!!!!!
Here's the Next Course of the 30 Minute Meal
September 12, 2007 - 23:14 ET by Del Dolemontehttp://www.nationall...
next course of the 30 minute meal
September 13, 2007 - 08:20 ET by Michael M. BatesThe Cringe? I'll have to Google 'em after I get through looking up Britney Spears.
With a name like the Cringe, I'll bet they're awfully popular over at the Democratic Underground. Those folks cringe constantly.
I still like Rachel Ray :-)
September 12, 2007 - 22:20 ET by mostlymoderateI still like Rachel Ray :-) If she had said she liked Clinton or Obama, I would have to not watch her. To me, Edward's still beats both of them combined. Ofcourse I am voting for Thompson so it really doesn't matter what I think.
Clinton and Obama
September 12, 2007 - 22:30 ET by Michael M. BatesTo me, Edward's still beats both of them combined.
He does beat them both. In terms of calling for socialized medicine, anyway.
I'm glad I've done nothing to diminish your appreciation for Ms. Ray. :)
Michael Bates,
September 12, 2007 - 22:38 ET by Dave RI wonder how many fans (rural-wise, that is) of Rachel's are unable to get medical care due to to the actions of John Edwards, the trial- lawer?
I love the Food Network, but I think I am about through with Rachel Ray.
Emeril, are you listening?????
"I WANT MY COUNTRY BACK!”- Rick Roberts
Dave R
September 12, 2007 - 22:41 ET by Michael M. BatesJust to clarify, the Elizabeth Edwards interview took place on Rachael's syndicated show, not on the Food Network. If that makes it any better. . .
Michael, LOL-you know I love ya, man, but.....
September 12, 2007 - 23:53 ET by Dave RFirst of all, I did not mean to imply an FN connection here.
Honestly, I don't care if the interview took place on Planet Dork, it's just the fact that RR would interview EE that makes me want to hurrrrrrl.
LOL-I'll be Mario Batali is lauhging in his orange sandals, even after he ate Italy.
All of it. :-)
"I WANT MY COUNTRY BACK!”- Rick Roberts
you know I love ya, man, but.....
September 13, 2007 - 08:22 ET by Michael M. BatesThanks, Dave, but keep a wide stance there, will you fella?
Yeah, this is disappointing
September 12, 2007 - 22:34 ET by DontTreadOnMeYeah, this is disappointing but I wont let her political beliefs interfere with my respect for her, unless she does something to disrespect our troops or nation.
Isnt she from New York anyway. Its not surprising she is a democrat, and we all know the democrats love the electability of southern politicials who can "relate to them".
See My Post Above
September 12, 2007 - 23:03 ET by Del DolemonteShe likes Clinton
Not my taste
September 12, 2007 - 22:38 ET by GothampcI never liked Rachel Ray. She always acts like she wants a pat on the head because she can pour salad out of a bag.
And the puppy dog eyes
September 12, 2007 - 22:42 ET by RESTLESS 1Sadly, I find them attractive. Sue me.
My wife would agree with you however. Her effervescence gets annoying at times... most of the time...always.
Sue me
September 12, 2007 - 22:44 ET by Michael M. BatesSadly, I find them attractive. Sue me.
Paging John Edwards, paging John Edwards.
ROFLMAO Gothampc,
September 12, 2007 - 23:38 ET by Dave RShe always acts like she wants a pat on the head because she can pour salad out of a bag.
Damn, I wonder what RR would do if faced with four Webers, charcoal, of course, up to temp & staring her straight in the face?
I bet she would faint straight away.
"I WANT MY COUNTRY BACK!”- Rick Roberts
"Shut up and sing"
September 12, 2007 - 22:43 ET by RESTLESS 1Or to paraphrase my kind of hottie, shut up and cook.
There's no use
September 12, 2007 - 22:48 ET by MidAmericaThere's no use wasting time trying to debate these flim flam artists (the Edwards) on the themes of their campaign. It's all so phony. So for a little musical interlude here's the Edwards Campaign Song.
About Rachael ....
September 12, 2007 - 22:54 ET by tenthreeleader....I can't watch her. People who laugh at their own jokes on television drive me nuts.
Michael Bates hits the nail
September 12, 2007 - 23:25 ET by mikejMichael Bates hits the nail on the head. This interview wasn't about political bashing or anything, but more of, Democrats are just regular normal people, while anyone conservative or Republican is considered like kryptonite.
Example: Spike Lee invited to join the booth at Monday Night Football last year in New Orleans after some his racists comments in the past. Would Larry Elder be invited or Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingrahm? No way, because they are conservative and outspoken.
“Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.”
Whoa
September 13, 2007 - 00:54 ET by BondPlainBondRachael Ray set off a ridiculously large gusher of EVOO in talking with Mrs Edwards. Being that RR has exposed herself as glaringly ignorant of the hate-filled tactics Mrs Edwards employs regularly on behalf of her husband, in addition to RR being politically naive, RR is off my watch list effective in 30 minutes.
a ridiculously large gusher of EVOO
September 13, 2007 - 08:31 ET by Michael M. BatesRachael Ray set off a ridiculously large gusher of EVOO in talking with Mrs Edwards.
Oh, so that's what that was. Thanks.
I've never really cared much
September 13, 2007 - 13:18 ET by steviep831I've never really cared much for Rachel Ray, but if Giada starts to gush over a democrat, then it's all over!