Couric uses "Sex and the City" as a way to handle the alleged sexism she frequently faces, at least her 12-year old daughter’s take on "Sex and the City." Appearing on the July 30 edition of "The View" to promote awareness for cancer research, Couric first took questions about her career and recent allegations of sexism in the media and politics. When Joy Behar asked how she deals with such negative press, Couric, who likes to quote her daughter’s wisdom, did so again. [MP3 audio clip available here]
"But Carrie once said when I was kind of bummed out about something that somebody had written that was really nasty and had nothing to do with sort of, my abilities or my journalistic capabilities. She said ‘mom, remember what Samantha said in "Sex and the City"? "If I listen to what every bitch in New York City said about me, I’d never leave the house."’ [laughter and applause] And I said ‘Carrie, you’re not watching "Sex and the City" are you?’ She sometimes watches with Ellie and Ellie covers her eyes and closes her ears in the inappropriate parts."
From the start, Barbara Walters asked Couric about her recent cries against sexism in the Democratic primary. Couric first explained that her comments to an Israeli newspaper were lost in translation. In words very similar to Gloria Steinem’s, Couric opined that "in our culture, sexism is more socially acceptable [than racism]."
Throughout much of the rest of the interview, Couric complained about her negative press and denied rumors she is leaving her anchor position at CBS anytime soon.
The transcript is below.
BARBARA WALTERS: You at one point said that sexism was as predominant, if not more so, than racism.
KATIE COURIC: Yeah, I was misquoted actually-
WALTERS: Well, give us the quote.
COURIC: -in an Israeli newspaper actually because the guy was taking notes in Hebrew, and he didn’t have his tape recorder but, that’s- and he was under-
WALTERS: But do you think there’s sexism?
COURIC: I, I, think- well, I think that those are two different questions. I think what I have said in that past is that in our culture, sexism is more socially accepted. You know, saying comments about people based on their gender, particularly in the primary process, I think was not considered as repugnant as racism. And that in this country we need to get to a point where that is offensive as well, so that’s what I said.
WALTERS: Okay, but what about you?
COURIC: For me, I think, I don’t, I think there’s some sexism of the coverage of me because, for example, my first night, I thought the newscast was strong and smart, but pretty much most people wrote that I had a white jacket on after Labor Day. [laughter] You know, those rules are so five minutes ago, by the way. And it was winter white, and PS, Armani. So it’s like exsqueeze me.
WALTERS: You know, we also hear the reports you’re leaving now, you’re leaving after the election. You have a contract for three years.
COURIC: Five years actually.
WALTERS: Okay, so I have a simple question: Are you going to stay for five years?
COURIC: You know, I think that I’m enjoying what I’m doing now. [laughter] Is that fly back?
WALTERS: The fly!
ELISABETH HASSELBECK: It’s back.
COURIC: I’m really enjoying what I’m doing now. I really like the people I’m working with.
WALTERS: Five years?
COURIC: We’ll see, you know. We’ll see. I hope that the, you know, I mean, you have to constantly assess the situation and I think , you know, I’m enjoying it, and I think our show is really strong. We just won an Edward R. Murrow award for best newscast. So it’s nice-
JOY BEHAR: Did he wear a white jacket after Labor Day?
WALTERS: So you’re not leaving after the elections.
COURIC: No. I have no plans to be.
BEHAR: The press has been negative, though, of- a lot of negative press of you.
COURIC: Very, uh huh.
BEHAR: And it’s very hurtful I think. And how do you deal with that with your daughters?
COURIC: Well, they, you know, first of all, we don’t really pay that much attention to it.
BEHAR: Good.
COURIC: And, you know, my daughter Carrie is so- oh there they are! We were inside- I know- Carrie’s 12 and Ellie’s 17, she’s going to be a senior in high school next year. I can’t even believe it. We’re looking at colleges, I’m like ah!
BEHAR: We’re all growing old with all of your children.
COURIC: But Carrie once said when I was kind of bummed out about something that somebody had written that was really nasty and had nothing to do with sort of, my abilities or my journalistic capabilities. She said "mom, remember what Samantha said in ‘Sex and the City’? ‘If I listen to what every bitch in New York City said about me, I’d never leave the house.’" [laughter and applause] And I said "Carrie, you’re not watching ‘Sex and the City’ are you?" She sometimes watches with Ellie and Ellie covers her eyes and closes her ears in the inappropriate parts.
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So she goes onto The View
July 30, 2008 - 14:42 ET by Free ThinkerSo she goes onto The View and quotes Sex and The City to say sexism is what makes he such a ditz and a joke of a news anchor? This sounds like an SNL skit! I can just see Sherri Oteri playing Joy Behar.
Unbelievable
July 30, 2008 - 14:46 ET by BlondeKatie is still using her daughter....what kind of mother is she?
Furthermore, Sex in the City is R rated (even the watered down version on TNT). Methinks Katie doth protest too much.
What kind of lunatic would let a twelve year old girl watch it? Oh....riiiightttt....a liberal feminist.
Sorry.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
Couric
July 30, 2008 - 14:48 ET by iveseenitallAnd you wonder why Couric and the rest of the MSM adore Barry Obama and his wife. They are one in the same: ignorant, under-educated, immature, pathetic "liberals". Some days you just shake your head and wonder if this is all just a bad dream.
P.S. Remeber Jimmy Carter's answer about nukes? " Well," he smiled, "my daughter Amy says.." "Liberals" are sad sacks.
NEVER,NEVER, trust a "liberal"
PS. Who gives a crap who made your jacket!!!!!!
July 30, 2008 - 14:48 ET by BadassBuckeyeThis arrogant pompass woman must drink from the same fountain as BO. My wife watches the View and I can't stand it...I feel bad for Hasselbeck.
Woman like Couric, Goldberg, Walters, and Behar need to make up their minds. They want equality...the ability to battle head to head with the "man's world" but when they are put on an equal playing field they cry sexism as soon as something doesn't go thier way. Which is it that you want girls? Equality or life on a silver platter because you lack a penis?
Being in the military I see this all the time. It will be time to do a job and GI Jane can't lift the supplies(to heavy), can't operate the equipment(not strong enough), and can't keep up(I'm tired or the group is moving to fast). Yet when it comes time to promote someone or put in a position of authority guess who gets the job...........not the guy who had the same problems as the GI Jane(he doesn't desrerve it because he can't do his job)...not the GI Joe who excelled and did his duties no questions asked with out putting an extra burden on his fellow soldiers/sailors.....you guessed it the GI Jane gets the job because brass/society/politicians don't want to look like they are leaving the women out.
Utterly ridiculous
Why would you feel bad for
July 30, 2008 - 15:02 ET by balboaWhy would you feel bad for Hasselbeck? She's got it made.
BB
July 30, 2008 - 15:14 ET by iveseenitallRight on. Rerverse sexism and racism has pushed its way into every phase of our society. And Obama, with his "liberal" thugs, will only make it worse.
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"
BB and isia... I could
July 30, 2008 - 15:25 ET by bigtimerBB and isia...
I could not agree more.
It's truly sad what I have watched happen in this country in my lifetime...some days are like that.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
right on
July 30, 2008 - 16:11 ET by wizardjrI took early retirement from the FAA because it has been "anybody but a white boy" for years now. The worse part is even the folks of color and the women (old timers) see it too. The morons in charge think those of us who "got there" only made it by luck or brown nosing (well.. some did anyway), so they went out and brought back plane loads of hamburger flippers and then pissed and moaned to us because these educational light weights couldn't handle college level trigonometry problems in the classroom.
To add insult to injury they 'fast tracked' women and people of color straight up the ladder. It was 18 months, a wall plaque, promotion, on to the next job they can barely do. The rest of us just got feed up and left. Enjoy your airplane ride into a flaming pile of wreckage. You'll be comforted by the knowledge that your death has helped advance women and minorities. Too bad it wasn't the ones with an IQ bigger than their hat size.
Go on a stupid show, give
July 30, 2008 - 14:51 ET by Chris NormanGo on a stupid show, give stupid answers to stupid questions...
McNotObama '08
really Katie
July 30, 2008 - 15:06 ET by candanceCome on now. If you want America to revere you with the same level of gravitas captured by Cronkite or Rather, you don't get it by quoting Sex and the City on a talk show.
I know times have changed
July 30, 2008 - 15:15 ET by USA4freedomI know times have changed but, if I would have said a cuss word in front of my parent at age 12 I would have ended up on the other side ofthe room, and not because I wanted to.
Not to mention at age 12, I gave my parents “0” advice. I was after all a child, they were the parents. My parents were not my best friend, they were my parents..
What a fool. If you quote an idiot, you sound like an ..
Ronald Reagan, 1962: I did not leave the Democratic party, the party left me.
Insert: your name, 2008, and the Republican party.
Romney / Jendil 2012 (if,we survive)
It's not sexism...it how
July 30, 2008 - 15:09 ET by taterIt's not sexism...it how people look at you. She takes a different job which requires a more professional look. She was just fine doing what she was doing and if she was still Ms. Perky on a morning show she could get away with saying stuff like that. I hope she realizes it's a different ballgame now.
www.theholyrosary.org
"There is no problem, I tell you, no matter how difficult it is, that we can not resolve by the prayer of the Holy Rosary." -Sister Lucia
I wish the view would
July 30, 2008 - 15:12 ET by bassndudeI wish the view would invite me on with Katie to discuss sexism.
Slap Katie on the butt and say, "How ya doin' honey?"
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
That would be rich.. then
July 30, 2008 - 15:17 ET by USA4freedomThat would be rich..
then tell her, hey for an old broad, you are looking kinda good..
Ronald Reagan, 1962: I did not leave the Democratic party, the party left me.
Insert: your name, 2008, and the Republican party.
Romney / Jendil 2012 (if,we survive)
Bulldog from "Frasier"
July 30, 2008 - 15:20 ET by Chris NormanBulldog from "Frasier" appearing with her and The View girls?
McNotObama '08
the actor that portrayed
July 30, 2008 - 16:43 ET by TruthMongerthe actor that portrayed bulldog is gay, btw
bit o trivia
heard ellen degeneres is too (!)
And to top it all off...
July 30, 2008 - 15:23 ET by BadassBuckeyeYou hand her an apron, tell her dinner is at 5pm sharp, and you like your beer cold and in the bottle.
Mr. Cleaver was good for something.
...LOL... You guys are
July 30, 2008 - 15:31 ET by bigtimer...LOL...
You guys are soooo bad....
I would slap your face if you slapped me on the rear, that usually takes care of that problem right off, plus tell ya to get your own beer...and dinner will be ready when it's ready.
Katie on the other hand would file a law-suit and cry rivers of fake tears...on every show she could complain on.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
BT, if I slap you on the
July 30, 2008 - 15:36 ET by bassndudeBT, if I slap you on the rear, you better have yur running shoes on if your gonna slap me back :-)
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
Same with me....
July 30, 2008 - 15:47 ET by BadassBuckeyeEquality's a bitch isn't it?
lmao
You guys are great....
lets work helen thomas
July 30, 2008 - 16:47 ET by TruthMongerlets work helen thomas into this just for fun
she could be the mother of all mother in laws
LOL....Now that is
July 30, 2008 - 16:52 ET by bigtimerLOL....Now that is picture perfect for some mother-in-laws!
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
she really needs to get a
July 30, 2008 - 17:00 ET by TruthMongershe really needs to get a son in law before she nags GW to death:)
Really bass... Maybe with
July 30, 2008 - 15:48 ET by bigtimerReally bass...
Maybe with you just a look would do eh?
Depends on the situation, waited tables too many years...funny things can happen to a guy if he is warned not to do that...and he does that again...and I didn't need any running shoes either... ;-)
Btw...I was enjoying you fella's humor you know...making comparisons as to what Katie and her type would do if that happened...instead of taking care of it themselves.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
"Taking care of it myself? What's that mean?"--Katie Couric
July 30, 2008 - 15:54 ET by BadassBuckeyeBT,
Thats the lib way though. Blame others. And cry an ism when it doesn't work out.
Oh the "Audacity of Hope" it too is a bitch.....
I'd be more concerned with
July 30, 2008 - 15:49 ET by Chris NormanI'd be more concerned with bt's cast iron frying pan. I bet she knows how to use it.
McNotObama '08
Howdy Chris... Now I am
July 30, 2008 - 16:01 ET by bigtimerHowdy Chris...
Now I am laughing out loud...
That I do...I'm a believer in all pupose cast-iron skittles...
Btw fella's. especially you bass...you have been here as long as me and should know by now that I wait on my other half if he has been working all day...he doesn't ask me, he wouldn't do that...I want to do that...I get him his ice tea or a cold beer...and I let his know when dinner is going to be ready.
Wished he would of done same for me when I was working...hehee...take it back, the kitchen was too much of a mess to clean up later if he cooked, now that I think about it...
We've been together 30 years, something must of worked out right.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
With the times like they are
July 30, 2008 - 16:49 ET by USA4freedomWith the times like they are with Mc Lame and Obama running it is good that we can still laugh at times..
Ronald Reagan, 1962: I did not leave the Democratic party, the party left me.
Insert: your name, 2008, and the Republican party.
Romney / Jendil 2012 (if,we survive)
Chris, I hear she is deadly
July 30, 2008 - 16:37 ET by bassndudeChris, I hear she is deadly with a branding iron! :-)
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
Now bass... That's one
July 30, 2008 - 16:46 ET by bigtimerNow bass...
That's one that I have missed out on...
...but I can split wood pretty good...lol!
In fact, Global Warming is going so good here...the fire is still on low wood coals in these parts...
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
I remember some 25 years ago
July 30, 2008 - 16:50 ET by USA4freedomI remember some 25 years ago I was a shrimper. Mybrother-in-law and I decided to take our wife’s along while we were working they worked on their tans on the bow. After my brother in law and I cooked lunch (shrimp and eggs scrambled) we left the plates in the galley, when they complained that we did not wash them, I dropped them in a small shrimp net called a try net and over the side they went. Pulled the plates around, overbord for an hour and put them up. My wife went nuts..and washed the dishes.. Just thinking of those times puts a smile on my face..
Ronald Reagan, 1962: I did not leave the Democratic party, the party left me.
Insert: your name, 2008, and the Republican party.
Romney / Jendil 2012 (if,we survive)
USA... Now that is
July 30, 2008 - 16:56 ET by bigtimerUSA...
Now that is hilarious...
As an aside...my husband shrimped for about three seasons in Ak.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
They were fun days, when
July 30, 2008 - 19:26 ET by USA4freedomThey were fun days, when diesel was cheep and you could make a few dollars. I still see some of the guys still trying to make a go at it and not having much luck.
They use to call it catching bugs or going bugging..
The things we do when we were young..
Ronald Reagan, 1962: I did not leave the Democratic party, the party left me.
Insert: your name, 2008, and the Republican party.
Romney / Jendil 2012 (if,we survive)
Reality vs TV
July 30, 2008 - 16:21 ET by GothampcI wouldn't exactly use a fictional character on a tv program (who by the way owned her own company and didn't have to answer to a corporate boss) as a role model.
And it's disturbing that Katie allows her daughters to watch Sex & the City, a show where women have no respect for their bodies but will spread their legs for Mr. Right Now. There's a reason why none of the women on that show are with the original man they started out with.
And by the way Katie, if your daughter is closing her eyes and ears to something that is on tv, you need to pay attention to your daughter. She's signaling to you that the subject matter is too rough for her.
never left high school
July 30, 2008 - 16:21 ET by wizardjrThese folks have never left high school. Look at what they consider important. They vote for the most important positions in the world as if they were voting for student council - "I just had to vote for him. He's soooo cute and he has a nice smile." I actually heard some of these silly cows say these things about presidential candidates.
Look at Katie's concept of equality. All she has to do is show up because she's just as intelligent as ... (fill in the blank). In fact she's an educational light weight like all her ilk. A guy like Bill O'Reilly would shred her in any verbal contest. So would Ann Coulter, etc. But, she just doesn't get it and never will. It's one reason they don't 'get' war. They actually believe it's just a difference of opinion. Well in a way it's true - their opinion is we should all be dead.
"Ugly is only skin deep. Stupid goes all the way to the bone."
anonymous
Liberal War Position
July 30, 2008 - 16:26 ET by GothampcI think their opinion on war is that we should all be able to talk it out, like it's some big Oprah Conciousness Raising Group. They don't accept that there are people out there that want to end our way of living.
WOW....THAT WAS PROBABLY
July 30, 2008 - 16:23 ET by charlietexasWOW....THAT WAS PROBABLY THE "DEEPEST" THING I'VE EVER HEARD ON THE VIEW.
I KNOW I QUOTE AND LIVE BY DEEP THOUGHTS FROM SEX AND THE CITY. WHE I'M EVER IN DOUBT ABOUT ANYTHING....KIDS, MONEY, SEX......I REFERR TO SAMANTHA. SHES THE WISE ONE ON THE SHOW.
MOM
The sheer stupidity and
July 30, 2008 - 16:36 ET by Atomic CrusaderThe sheer stupidity and appalling embarrassment of shows like "The View" combined with the historic futility of "The CBS Evening News" is a mind numbingly dull and mundane fact that is perfectly apparent to the average person the world over. That's the real story that Couric's "journalistic skills" will never detect. The only possible value in watching this sickening junk is to observe and note the pathetic state of these overpaid "women" of today sitting around whining about their paranoid fantasies of some phantom sexism which without their lives would amount to nothing.
Let's be honest here,
July 30, 2008 - 16:45 ET by balboaLet's be honest here, though. It wouldn't have mattered who she quoted.
okay Bal
July 30, 2008 - 17:01 ET by candanceOur streak of agreeing with each other is over. ;-)
It does make a difference in this context. If she had quoted Margaret Thatcher, Eleanor Roosevelt, or even Hillary Clinton she could have turned the conversation into a more serious direction.
Here she is complaining that men in her industry don't take women seriously - and then she quotes a trampy character from a risque TV show, not because she appreciated the quote but because her little girl ran around saying it.
She might as well have said "waaah" like Lucille Ball.
As a woman myself this kind of stuff annoys me to no end. If you want to be taken seriously then don't try to emulate trampy women on TV!
I'll turn the tables and
July 30, 2008 - 17:08 ET by balboaI'll turn the tables and agree with you this time. :-)
Yeah, it would have elevated the conversation to use Thatcher, etc., but The View is such a fluffy show, SATC is a more appropriate selection.
My point was that no matter who she had quoted, there would have been an article about it on NB.
...perhaps but if she wants
July 30, 2008 - 17:15 ET by TruthMonger...perhaps but if she wants a nice mention here she needs to quote alot more Rush Limbaugh>:(
even split
July 30, 2008 - 17:18 ET by candanceThe View is such a fluffy show, SATC is a more appropriate selection.
Then don't go on that venue. It only reinforces her image as an airhead.
no matter who she had quoted, there would have been an article about it on NB
I'll concede that this is probly true.
Does her 12 year old talk
July 30, 2008 - 17:55 ET by Lancasters Saved UsDoes her 12 year old talk about whether Mom has tried Anal....or what vibrator works best...Seems that is what the big Girls on S in the C do most of the time.