19 September 2008

My View of The View

I'm just going to put it out there. I hate "The View". I'm bound to upset some people who love this show, but its got to be said. I have never really had the opportunity to watch it before - (until I became a full-time grad student, and the need to ever get ready for anything is a thought long forgotten). The last couple mornings, I have caught glimpses of their "hot topics" and conversations, but mostly have been annoyed at the women who host this day-time talk show. Elizabeth Hasselbeck is a bit of an uptight show-off who is on the verge of tears anytime someone disagrees with her, and the others are petty and a little miserable while attempting to act charming and the epitome of the "real woman". Isn't that the point of the show? Getting down to the "real" issues? What "real" women are talking about? This is an insult. 

Anyway, while listening to Elizabeth H. tell us how in love she is with the Republican party, McCain, Palin, etc etc, I started to get really curious about how she would act if a Democrat came on the show. No doubt she would be professional, but I was curious none-the-less. I started 'googling' and came across an episode where Michelle Obama was co-hosting

Michelle Obama has some great style. She has been compared to Jacqueline Kennedy and I believe to be somewhat of a role model. I have a lot of respect for these political women in the spotlight. As entertaining as it is to watch them made fun of on SNL, I can't help but admire them for their "I can do it all" attitude.  She is a mother of two, a lawyer, and also the wife of our potentially first African-American President. What a great opportunity for 'The View' - she obviously has a lot of interesting things to say. What do these women chose to talk to her about? 

Pantyhose.

A nice pantyhose-or-no-pantyhose debate with the potential first lady. I understand that 'The View' caters to a certain demographic...but come on. I appreciate a nice 'girly' conversation as much as the next young woman, but when you have someone that influential on your show, instead of trying to get her to show her "softer" side, let her be the smart, intelligent and educated person she is - no doubt we are going to be needing that side of her when she is in the White House (maybe :)). 

The end of an era, the beginning of something else

After weeks of agonizing over what to do with the "Laura and Ashley" blog, Ashley and I have come to the mutual decision to "retire" it. It was a hard decision. Tears were involved, we said some things we didn't mean, but mostly, if Ashley has the opportunity to create her own blog, than maybe, just maybe, she'll write on it. Now that we painfully live apart from each other, I need to hear about her life just as much as the rest of you. So, long story short - we've split up the blog, she has hers (click for Ashley's blog here), and I have mine. So here it is. 

I've decided to take a new approach the the blogging world - I'm going to start taking advantage of the fact that we can all learn about the newest events in each others lives with the click of a mouse. In a way, I have a whole new life. The memories of Arizona and my non-lesbian eternal love for Ashley will always be remembered, but I'm onto something new. I am living in Marina Del Rey, California and going to graduate school. This blog will be dedicated to what is happening in my life, my musings, my rants, and my life goals and dreams - hopefully I can say something worthwhile and intelligent long enough to keep your attention and visiting my blog for more than a week. 

So here we go.....