Oprah Winfrey doubled down on the Hillary Clinton campaign’s latest talking point, which tells people that you don’t have to like Clinton so long as you dislike Donald Trump.

“The reason why I haven’t been vocal, other than saying I’m with her, is because I didn’t know what to say that could actually pierce through all the noise and the chaos and the disgusting vitriol that’s going on and actually be heard,” Winfrey said in an interview with a pastor.

“But there really is no choice, people. All the people sitting around talking about they can’t decide. This is what I wanna say,” I hear this all the time. You get into conversations — and there’s not a person in this room who hasn’t been in this same conversation — where people say, ‘I just don’t know if I like her.’”

“She’s not coming over to your house! You don’t have to like her,” Winfrey stated. “You don’t have to like her. Do you like this country? Do you like this country? You better get out there and vote. Do you like the country? Do you like freedom and liberty? Do you like this country? OK. Do you like democracy or do you want a demagogue?”

Winfrey’s OWN network has never matched the relevance of her onetime syndicated afternoon talk show, which featured affirmational life lessons.

Team Clinton is also blasting out ads in select markets that features a woman saying that she doesn’t agree with Clinton on everything, but at least she’s “reasonable.”

An intrepid observer reminded Breitbart News of Winfrey’s passionate praise for Barack Obama during the 2008 election: