ARE THEY RUNNING OUT OF NEWS?

Watching network news every evening has been a habit for as many years as we can remember.    The idea of turning off the TV at the news hour would have seemed unthinkable until now.  However, I find myself walking away after a few minutes of viewing.  Because now, the lead story is always about the resurging covid-19 outbreak.  Even if you didn’t like Trump or Biden, at least the presidential campaign and the fuss over who won the election provided a little excitement.  Are they  running out of news this week, or just not very interested in  what else is going on?

Are They Running Out of News? Or are they focusing too much on covid-19?
Are they running out of news? Or, is there too much about the ongoing Covid-19,epidemic.?

I find the endless reports of new covid-19 outbreaks  annoying.  If half the people in the United States won’t get vaccinated, I consider them  risk takers.  They’re really no different than smokers, or people who ride motorcycles without helmets.  Yes, we’re sorry that they get lung cancer or are permanently disabled, but they’ve mostly brought it on themselves.  It’s unfortunate, but t can’t feel too much sympathy for irresponsible people.

I don’t know why they consider the Covid-19 outbreaks more important than the riots, high crime rate, and number of homicides taking place in cities like Chicago. The people in those areas did not bring their problems on themselves.  They’re the victims of a very sick society where children grow up watching violent video games and then proceed to act out, with life-ruining results for small businesses and ordinary people in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Or they could take us to the Southwestern Border, where millions of illegal immigrants are overwhelming our resources, and wreaking havoc in the unfortunate cities and towns along the way.

There isn’t a dearth of news in our country.  There’s just an unwanted emphasis on the ongoing Covid-19 epidemic which could have been prevented if the people who got sick had been vaccinated. They don’t deserve that much attention.

DO YOU LIKE SAVANNAH’S HAIR?

My ambivalence toward perfectly beautiful women started when I was sixteen.  Girls and boys  went  “steady” in those days.   You wore the boy’s class ring on a chain around your neck.  If he was an athlete,  he let you wear his letter sweater to the movies.  And so it was that my first  boyfriend took me to see A Place In The Sun with Elizabeth Taylor. With a sinking heart, I knew I could never be that beautiful.   Everything about her was perfect. Which I could never be.  I’ve often felt that way about national  tv news reporters, including the perfectly groomed  Savannah Guthrie of NBC.  But now, due to the pandemic, she’s let her hair down, so to speak.  Do you like Savannah’s hair? 

Back to Elizabeth Taylor.  Most sixteen year old girls are pretty, just because they’re  young.  And yet, at that age, I didn’t appreciate the advantage of youth. Consequently,  when I looked in the mirror, I saw a freckled nose, frizzy hair, a pale complexion, and a mouth full of braces.  I thought of myself as “skinny,” not thin.   There wasn’t a chance in the world I would ever have the cleavage of Elizabeth Taylor in a strapless evening gown.  While I loved going to the movies, I often left feeling like a frump in comparison to the likes of Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelley.

Women in television are held to the same high standards.  They must have perfect hair –never gray– and makeup. Smooth complexions.    Long, shapely legs under short skirts. Female TV newscaster  look far more glamorous than their male counterparts.  Popular newsmen can be overweight, bald, pockmarked, have big ears ,wear glasses,, and still land high paying jobs.  Although a few, like David Muir, are obviously picked for their hunkiness, it’s not really necessary for a male  television reporter  to make it to the top because of his good looks.

Covid-19 has changed all that perfection for female reporters.  They’ve had to go it on their own.  Do their own hair and makeup, put up with unflattering lighting. But I like them more now.  Their ordinary  hair reminds you of your sister or best friend in college.  Everyone made fun of Judge Jeanine Pirro’s flyaway hair one night on Fox News.  But  I thought it made her appear softer, and down to earth.

Savannah looks more relatable now that she's doing her own hair. Do you like Savannah's hair?
She’s doing it herself now, during the covid-19 pandemic. Do you like Savannah’s hair?

Some people are upset about Savannah Guthrie’s hairstyle.  One woman tweeted that she ought to be ashamed of herself for not getting her hair done.  So, she’s supposed to let some infectious  hair dresser breathe on her, just so she can have stiff,  beauty parlor  hair?  I don’t think so.  Truth be told, I think she seems more genuine  without the perfect hair, clothes and makeup.  Do you like Savannah Guthrie’s and Jeanine Pirro’s  hair?  I do.