
In his latest column, Shales terms Amanpour a "globe-trotting Fancy-Pants" and "Grand Duchess Amanpour." He suggests that the woman is a Taliban sympathizer. Other than Tom Shales' habit of reviewing Diane Sawyer, Katie Couric and other female journalists with his dick, there's this:
But this is unsurprising if you've read Shales' other articles about women journalists. Sure, when it comes to an actress in a television drama, it may be creative license to say, as Shales did, that Geena Davis can "veto my legislation anytime. Starring as the first woman to hold the highest office in the land, Davis reminds us what we have missed in most of our past, real-life presidents: cuteness." Or to write of Kirstie Alley's Fat Actress that her body has "grown in size like one of those voracious radioactive monsters in sci-fi films of the '50s...And it's not just that she's fat; her face has taken on threatening, demonic features, and she's always pushing her sloppy hair out of her eyes. She's a Disney cartoon villain in three, or four, dimensions." Or even to opine of the Roman Polanski case, "There is, apparently, more to this crime than it would seem, and it may sound like a hollow defense, but in Hollywood I am not sure a 13-year-old is really a 13-year-old."
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