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      America is beyond any possible satire.

      Not to mention they say “embedded” as if these goons are dodging sniper fire and mortars in Fallujah. Dude probably got his photo op and then walked over to Erewon for a $19 smoothie.

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      1-Why did ICE allow Dr. Phil to be in their group?

      Well, he’s a well-known media figure of claims to be centrist and unbiased, so his presence/footage could have provided a veneer of doubt to most other media coverage. They eventually need SOMEONE to play that role if they don’t want to be the literal bad guys

      2-Why did Dr. Phil agree to do this?

      Well, as much as he claims to be unbiased and trustworthy, more often than not, his show is pretty much just “guilt trip the nonconformist in front of an audience until they break down and hug their relatives who brought them here” with some commercials sprinkled in for fun profit. He’s basically a big bully with the ‘street cred’ (moustasche) to get away with it

      3-Why did anyone think this would work at all?

      Well, I don’t have the numbers to confirm this, but as an American, I’m confident in saying that most Americans would trust Dr. Phil, more than some random/local reporters (even if that should NOT be the case). Even if you’ve never watched a second of his show, you’ve probably heard his voice, seen others imitate him, or are at least AWARE of his existence, and we’re more likely to trust a source we’ve already encountered before.

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        I’m not so sure about number 3. He gets made fun of a lot. Well, he got made fun of a lot then everyone seemed to forget him. Even people with ridiculous accents made fun of his accent (of which I am one).

        The people who believe him are obviously out there. But I’d like to think that most people realize that his show was (is? I don’t know) just Jerry Springer with fewer chairs being thrown and less honesty about what they’re there for.

        On the other hand, I have no good explanation about why they think it would work at all without what you said. So maybe?

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      A fun piece of trivia is that he lost is license to practice as a counselor after having a relationship with one of his teenaged clients.

      For starters.

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        I took a psychology intro class like 20 years ago and that professor hated Dr. Phil with an absolute passion because of how objectively bad he was as a representative for their field.

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        Dr Phil is the kind of guy who in the 19th century I would have expected to roll into town with a wagon selling a miracle cure.

        I would also expect them to roll out of town on a rail car, tied up to a post, and covered in tar and feathers.

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        I’m not saying no to any of these, but why ESPECIALLY Oprah? I try not to know too much about any of them, but Phil seems especially bad considering how he lost his license, I don’t think Oprah did anything like that. Did she?

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          Oprah is who made Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz public figures. She made them famous on her show.

          Edit:

          [Dr. Phil] McGraw rose to fame with appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show in the late 1990s. Oprah Winfrey then helped McGraw launch his own advice show, Dr. Phil, in September 2002.

          In 2003, Oprah Winfrey was the first guest on the Discovery Channel series Second Opinion with Dr. Oz, and he was a regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show, making more than sixty appearances. In 2009, The Dr. Oz Show, a daily television program about medical matters and health, was launched by Winfrey’s Harpo Productions and Sony Pictures Television, running for 13 seasons.

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            I’ve come to the conclusion that everybody in Hollywood is out for money and fame, and that some are just very smart about keeping their opinions to themselves so as not to shatter the illusion of being good people.

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              There’s the odd actor who’s outspokenly not a shitbag; Pedro Pascal comes to mind as a recent example

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    lol holy fuck every time he does something incredibly dumb and pointless, I think “this is it; surely he won’t top this”.

    And yet here we are.

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    He’s there to kiss any boo-boos.

    He’s the only one they could find that was certifiable.