So, Barbara Walters is retiring after some 40 years of successfully posing as a journalist. She is now engaged in a 'farewell tour' of some sort, going on local affiliates and talking to their anchorwomen, uttering empty platitudes.
Truth be told, I can't remember a single interview of hers that had any substance. In fact, they were sleep-inducing and dull.
As usual, fellow blogger Scott Holleran sums it up best. Here's a taste, followed by the link to his post.
'Barbara Walters ultimately traffics in trivia, faking sincerity every step of the way, leaving very little if any original reporting or interviewing that’s a first draft of anything let alone history. She is famous for being famous, paving the way more for people like Kim Kardashian, or, for that matter, Megyn Kelly or Rachel Maddow who appear to be passionate about news though in reality huff and puff and add very little to one’s knowledge of what happens or matters. Walters’ lengthy career represents everything shrill, shallow and vapid about today’s barely legal or existent free press.'
Scott Holleran
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Wednesday, May 07, 2014
Adding a new Link
I'm pleased to see that Peter Schwartz has a website and that his book, The Tyranny of Need seems to be finished and he's looking for a publisher. See his link in my links section.
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
Some good news...
Jerry Seinfeld's internet hit show, Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee has been renewed for at least six more seasons.
Motor Authority
Motor Authority
Sunday, May 04, 2014
I'm BACK! For a bit.
FCC still want's to regulate the Internet. Here's the FCC Chairman proposing new 'rules' to do just that.
Setting the record straight on Open Internet Rules
Setting the record straight on Open Internet Rules
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