USED to?

Date: 2007-12-07 06:38 am (UTC)
This is the way we can expect to be portrayed in the media...Of course they can't get away with treating "real" women in such blatantly misogynistic and dismissive ways anymore (they used to, of course).

"A media luminary with the solid credentials of a seasoned pro, Maria Bartiromo has set the standard for business news programming, delivering indispensable, up-to-the-minute information from the New York Stock Exchange."



"She is the face that launched a thousand stocks, a television fixture whose movie-star looks and expanding influence have earned her the nickname "Money Honey" on Wall Street, along with a place in FHM Magazine's list of the 100 sexiest women on the planet.

This week, respected CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo found herself making news, rather than covering it, after she was linked to a high-level ouster at the world's largest financial service company."

Hey, remember last year when she was the one to get Bernanke to inform the press that investors had misinterpreted his recent congressional remarks as an indication that the Fed was almost finished raising rates? Yeah, me neither. I was hypnotized by her foundation.





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