Monday, July 31, 2006

the press can sit this one out

Title borrowed from Stephen Colbert. I use not without sarcasm.


Someone's beefing up her CV.

I think that: She wasn't supposed to be part of the entourage, but she was already in the region, and might as well be put to good use.

I have to say, though, while she doesn't exactly look the part of War Correspondent, Hala seems to be fitting in pretty well. Yes, she can never look like she's been sleeping in bunkers or the sort (see the SNL short with Catherine Zeta-Jones for an exaggerated version of this perspective), but Hala is faring well in war coverage. Of course, I'm hoping this conflict doesn't quite reach "war" proportions. Or has it already?

And judging from Hala's reports I'm inclined to think that she's the female CNN international version of Anderson Cooper: telling the personal tales of woe in war time.


But that wasn't exactly the point of why I started this entry. I actually wanted to wax hilarious that Tony Campion is on BBC World. Oh, Tony. I don't think he did too well as victim to Hala's early morning sarcasm. How did someone at the forums put it? Bitchy. Bitchy captures the Hala-Tony relationship very well.
When I saw Tony I was confused, because Campion looks old. Like he's aged a whole decade. Or are BBC anchors supposed to look aged?

Oh well.

Is Inside the Middle East going to be shown this weekend?