So I've been watching videos of the VA Tech shooting and unfortunately a bunch of them were done by Bianna Golodryga. I know she is pretty and I typically have low expectations of talking heads, but man, she is one whopping moron.
She asks a security expert, "Do you think terrorist acts have decreased due to uh. . . increased unity of the American people?"
She does another whole segment talking to student leaders across the nation:
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?rn=49750&cl=2431546&ch=61492&src=news
Of course, she stammers like a horse throughout the video and mistakenly refers to the (unattractive) girl from Chicago as a "he."
And she asks such thought-provoking questions and says thoughtful comments as:
- "How did you find out about this massacre?" (What the hell was she expecting him to say, uh, smoke signals, carrier pidgeon, telegraph?)
- "Are you from the Chicago area?" and "What made you decide to go to Chicago?" (32 innocent people are killed, and you want to know why some random Chicago student chose her school?!?!?!?)
- "Do all of you use facebook or any sort of internet online programs?"
- "Is this a way of the future as far as students communicating with one another?"
- "I hope you guys stay in touch on facebook."
- "Everyone was affected obviously by Monday's tragedy but no more so than the students at this uh, fine universities across the country and pillars and future leaders such as yourselves." (Yes, I'm sure these random students were more effected by the tragedy than friends and families of the deceased.)
To allow this woman on the air because she is pretty is an insult to journalists everywhere.
She asks a security expert, "Do you think terrorist acts have decreased due to uh. . . increased unity of the American people?"
She does another whole segment talking to student leaders across the nation:
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?rn=49750&cl=2431546&ch=61492&src=news
Of course, she stammers like a horse throughout the video and mistakenly refers to the (unattractive) girl from Chicago as a "he."
And she asks such thought-provoking questions and says thoughtful comments as:
- "How did you find out about this massacre?" (What the hell was she expecting him to say, uh, smoke signals, carrier pidgeon, telegraph?)
- "Are you from the Chicago area?" and "What made you decide to go to Chicago?" (32 innocent people are killed, and you want to know why some random Chicago student chose her school?!?!?!?)
- "Do all of you use facebook or any sort of internet online programs?"
- "Is this a way of the future as far as students communicating with one another?"
- "I hope you guys stay in touch on facebook."
- "Everyone was affected obviously by Monday's tragedy but no more so than the students at this uh, fine universities across the country and pillars and future leaders such as yourselves." (Yes, I'm sure these random students were more effected by the tragedy than friends and families of the deceased.)
To allow this woman on the air because she is pretty is an insult to journalists everywhere.