Katie Couric's Notebook: Covering Cleavage
Last week, the media focused attention not on what Hillary Clinton was saying, but what she was wearing.
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Thanks, Katie, for getting the studio staff to take apart Jay's desk when you hosted on the Tonight Show,
With Sincere Appreciation,
Peter
Since we all know KC shines her brightest in pearls and the LBD and we also know that Clinton is going to impress no one with her wardrobe why don't we just listen to what KC has to say, ignore Clinton, and the world will be a better place.
Katie, why did *** Cheney deserve to be "slammed"? He has a history of heart problems and he was expected to sit for hours in freezing temperatures. If that had been your buddy Bill Clinton or Al Gore, would you have been more sympathetic to their health problems? Just wondering.
I believe that this country is sliding into a dark age just when it needs a renaissance.
If there were only statespersons on the order of the founding fathers in this country. But all we see are the flounding fathers/mothers in this election.
Why have we made the Presidency into a media event that requires millions of dollars to win? It's time to take the politics out of politics.
Sorry----just venting. I believe that there are millions of Americans out there with the same sense of frustration.
Eric
The amount of exaggerated attention devoted to covering cleavage by the news media is inappropriate in a Presidential campaign. Since Senator Hillary Clinton is the only woman candidate, comments about her appearance and dress may be expected, but some of the exaggerated cleavage coverage comments by the media go too far,especially in a Presidential campaign.
Running for the Office of the Presidency is serious business, and the media needs to focus more time on the candidates' viewpoints regarding serious national and international issues facing the country in this election, and on the candidates personal qualifications, and especially their character, rather than dress and appearance and covering cleavage.
Although it's to be expected that many will continue to be interested in Hillary Clinton's appearance and dress as the campaign continues, the media should try to refrain from covering cleavage and over sensationalizing her appearance and dress. Even though it may not be as much fun, media coverage of Hillary Clinton's qualifications, character, and viewpoints on the important issues of our day is much more important,
Peter
Your professional appearance on newscasts states volumes about you as a professional. And speaks volumes about other public figures too.
Don't allow the ratings people to manipulate your appearance, either, Katherine. You present a very professional appearance.
Eric
Eric