Bush and Pelosi
Why is Pres. Bush so upset with Nancy Pelosi and her trip to the Middle East? As far back as I can remember, members of Congress have traveled around the globe, meeting with various leaders. Makes you wonder if the fact that Pelosi is a woman has anything to do with it.
Bush needs to communicate a more potent message if he wants to get non-partisan Americans on his side in this fight. It’s not compelling for him to say, basically, ”because I’m the Commander in Chief, that’s why.” He’s not talking to an errant child, after all. And a lot of middle Americans are welcoming Congress’ oversight because things haven’t been going too well in the Middle East lately.
Better still, maybe Pres. Bush should take a cue from the Great Communicator himself. Ronald Reagan, a passionate partisan himself, knew how to reach across the aisle. That’s why he involved then- House Speaker Tip O’Neil in the peace talks in Ireland.
Heeb Magazine
A friend at last night’s Seder told me about a fairly new magazine that is clever and hip and Jewish. Check it out and make sure you take a look at the Tshirts for sale. http://www.heebmagazine.com/
Anna Nicole’s Baby Daddy
I was channel surfing so much over the weekend that I can’t remember which network or which anchor it was, but I actually heard an anchor say that this week, a Bahamian court could make a ruling regarding “Anna Nicole Smith’s baby daddy”. No, that’s not a typo. Baby Daddy. When did that become acceptable English?
Maybe I can’t remember because I was so shocked to hear such ungrammatical slang on a national newscast.
A friend of mine, a correspondent for an international TV news operation, said it reminded him of when, years ago, an anchor with an impeccable journalism resume used the term “24/7″ on a newscast.
I said, yeah, but that’s different. “24/7″ came from the business world, I said, while “baby daddy” seems just so crass. A reflection of our ever-increasing culture of crass? Or does it reflect a new reality: Young women are increasingly not marrying their babies’ fathers. So he’s not a husband, but there is a relationship to denote. ?????
There was a camel at my Seder
No kidding. There really was a camel at my Seder. My hosts really know a thing or two about communication. They’re communicating to all the children at the table that religious observance is special and fun. They’ll never forget the camel!
Katie Couric Slammed by Hardball
Funny that Katie is getting grief for asking John and Elizabeth Edwards some searching questions. The rap is that she was “too tough” according to the ladies on The View. But Katie and 60 Minutes was selected by the Edwards camp specifically because they wanted a tough interview — they rightly assumed it would gain more credibility. And look — Edwards has had an influx of campaign donations thanks to the publicity about how he and Elizabeth were committed to each other and the campaign.
TMZ Got It Wrong! So did I!
Just a few days I go, I was lauding TMZ for earning such a great reputation of getting it first and getting it right. And then they go and get it wrong — and I mean REALLY wrong with the John Edwards’ announcement. They reported before the press conference that he was going to withdraw — the only big media outlet that predicted it before the conference. And with TMZ’s rep behind the reporting, it was the speculation by everyone.
Makes me wonder…TMZ is said to be starting a D.C. insider gossip site because of the old Hollywood saying that politics is Hollywood for ugly people. This episode is gonna hurt.
Katie Couric / Elizabeth Edwards
Great interview between Katie Couric and John and Elizabeth Edwards on 60 Minutes last night. For everyone who thinks Katie is just a bubbly morning gal, here are some of the questions she put to the candidate and his wife:
Viral Videos – Katie Couric on 60 MINUTES aggressively questions John and Elizabeth Edwards after announcement that Mrs. Edwards has cancer and that he will stay in the race:
“Some people wonder if you are in denial.”
“Some have suggested that you’re capitalizing on this.”
“You’re putting your work first, and your family second.”
“The president can not be distracted by caring about his wife’s situation.”
Catherine Crier
Just surfed over to CourtTV to watch Catherine Crier. I didn’t know that she’s now doing a segment called “Crier Wire” at the end of her show, during which she reads an opion column she wrote. Today’s topic was the War in Iraq four years later and it’s one of the most thoughtful pieces I’ve heard or read on the subject. Although it comes across that she’s definitely no fan of Bush’s policies, it also comes across that she’s non-partisan. It’s just that she thinks she sees a train wreck. Well done. Check it out in a few hours when CourtTV reruns her show.
I need you…
…to help me come up with a tag for my blog. Sally Stewart/Media Training 101. The blog that…help!
Anyone know a good webhosting co?
My email is down and I can’t get my webhosting company on the phone. Nobody answers — it just send me to voicemail. I have had it with the budget webhosting. Anyone know a good webhosting company that actually answers the phone?
I can’t believe how crippling it is to have your email on the fritz. When I started in journalism, some newsrooms I worked in still had manual typewriters. My first newsroom with computers was a joke. You couldn’t electronically send your story to your editor. You had to save it on a big floppy disc and walk it over to the editor’s desk and put it in the In Box.
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