This is a FAKE!!!! Whatever it may be, it is not an expression by a British source!
First: look at the supposed date: 1/6/2009 - That's an AMERICAN style, if this originated in Britain it would be 6/1/2009.
A dead give-away that it's not right.
What's more:
There is NO LONDON Daily Mail. Try googling it: "London Daily Mail", you'll get nothing but links to this fraud. Takes all of 3 seconds (I went back and timed it), maybe....
There is a DAILY MAIL, and it is a very conservative newspaper and its coverage of the election has been generally pro-McCain though they have little liking for Mr. Bush (and even less for Mrs. Palin); but their columnists haven't been all that critical of Mr. Obama. Yet.
And this is the sort of thing they MIGHT have published.
BUT they did not.
Searching its own website with the words "Obama Oprah hysterical":
Yields a "No results found": so the Daily Mail did not publish this. That search too takes all of 4 seconds.
Google the first part of it:
"A victory for the hysterical Oprah Winfrey, the mad racist preacher Jeremiah Wright"
And all you get are links to sites repeating emails and/or sites with these contents. That too takes all of 2 seconds. Plus the time to troll through the returns looking for anything like a www.londondailymail.co.uk Address as a real paper with that name would most likely have as its website (try that too, in 2 seconds or less it'll tell you there's no such thing).
Nowhere do the actual contents appear from ANY LINK to an ORIGINAL British source.
There is absolutely no evidence whatsoever that any British newspaper published this.
Or, indeed, that it originates from any newspaper at all.
It's pure unadulterated Rubbish.
Why do people SO EASILY BELIEVE THIS BS? It can be shown to be utter nonsense in seconds (less than 15!), if anyone could be bothered to look.
Someone's pulling a fast one. Send a response to anyone that believes this:
SUCKERS!!!
Plainly, the author of this BS is unwilling to take the responsibility for it.
Even more plainly, they think passing it off as "British" will give it more interest than if it were the rabid frothing of another right wing nut opposed to Obama!
Challenge the points it makes- why bother, it's a lie, pure and simple.
And it's apparently taken in lots of GULLIBLE Americans= maybe that's the point the British liberals are trying to make: conservative Americans get suckered in by any old nonsense and don't bother either thinking or checking any of it.
Do they?