: Oprah Winfrey arrives at The Hollywood Reporter's Annual Women In Entertainment Breakfast at Beverly Hills Hotel on December 5, 2008 in Beverly Hills, CA.Us Magazine
Will
Oprah Winfrey trade her seat as a talk show host for one on the United States Senate?
"Absolutely not," she said Monday, after hearing that Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich considered appointing her to President Barack Obama's now-vacant spot in the Senate.
Check out some of Barack Obama's biggest fans."I would have said, Where would I fit it in with my day job? My mid-day job, my night job, my radio job, my magazine job?'" Winfrey said to her friend
Gayle King on King's Sirius radio show.
During a visit to ABC's
Good Morning America to defend his innocence in connection with accusations he tried to auction off the open Senate seat, Blagojevich said he thought she would be a fitting replacement.
"She seemed to be someone who had helped Barack Obama in a significant way to become President," he said.
See photos of embarrassing moments on the campaign trail.Where was Winfrey when she heard the news?
"My plan was to get up and watch
Good Morning America and work out and then I just thought, 'Let me just lay here another half hour.' If I had been watching, as I normally watch from the treadmill, I would have fallen off the treadmill," Winfrey said. "Im pretty amused by the whole thing."
Take a look at Oprah through the years.Although Winfrey has no plans to go into politics, she does think she's qualified.
"I think I could be Senator too," the talk show host said on The
Gayle King Show. "Im just not interested."
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