Sunday, September 28, 2008

Week 2: What's up with the media?


The media has influence on what we believe whether the information is false or true. We form our opinions based on what we see on television or read in magazines. Even if what we see or read is real, the media thrives on giving us the dirt. As a society, I am curious about why we find dirt on others so fascinating. Of course with this being an election year, the media is providing us with personal information about the primary candidates and their running mates. I find it interesting that all of the entertainment shows keep showing clips of Sarah Palin strutting around in her bathing suit from her beauty pageant days. Are these clips really going to make a difference on how people will vote? I personally don't care that she was a beauty queen or what she looks like in her bathing suit. Her views on our country's future should be more important. I am not trying to defend Palin, but I feel that she is being slightly violated and this probably would not have happened to Hillary Clinton because no one would want to see that and Sarah Palin shouldn't be any different. Why is the whole "red swim suit" thing so interesting to the public. I doubt that this footage would be outplayed if Palin was an unattractive person. It's not like we are seeing pictures of Obama or McCain on the cover of magazines under the title of "Best & Worst Beach Bodies." Well, if this has already happened, I'm glad I missed it.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Women In Politics

In the last 88 years, women have come along way in politics. Not until the early 90's did we see women holding political positions. This year's election has been the most controversial in the history of the United States. The first time ever we had a female run for the presidency and now it is possible that we might see the first female vice president. It makes me wonder if Hilary Clinton is out of the primary because of her political views or her gender? Is America not ready for a Mrs. President?