Retiring ABC journalist Lynn Sherr is trashing Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin as not enough of a feminist. “What, exactly, has she done legislatively for other women? What paths has she forged?” Sherr asked TVNewser columnist Gail Shister in an interview published Tuesday morning.
“She seems to have turned it [feminism] on its head. She doesn't seem to care about bringing along other women with her,” Sherr complained as she packed up her ABC News office.
Sherr’s feminist credentials were on display at ABC a dozen years ago when she tossed out the results of her own network’s scientific poll to advance her thesis that the popular culture makes women feel bad about their breasts.
As MRC’s MediaWatch reported at the time (in a NewsBite headlined “Stacked Reporting”):
Do you wonder if reporters make up facts or use questionable information to support their own views? ABC's Lynn Sherr did in an April 26, 1996 20/20 in which she argued “the number one way to get sexy, in many women's minds, is with larger breasts.”
But Washington Post pollster Richard Morin revealed May 19 that Sherr ignored ABC's own scientific poll conducted specifically for the story. Instead she relied on an unscientific Self magazine survey which found that half the women felt their bosoms were “inadequate.” In fact, the ABC poll found only 23 percent had “ever” wished their breasts were a different size. Asked by Barbara Walters whether breast size is most important to men, Sherr explained that the ABC poll found that “It's the face first, breasts come a close second.” Really? Morin noticed that at eight percent, breasts came in a distant fourth place.
During her 1996 “20/20" report, Sherr rued how “suddenly, breasts seem more prominent, more pervasive, and, well, more ample than ever. [Over video from "Baywatch."] What once was a national fixation has become a frontal invasion — defying laws of nature, and decorum....All the hype is creating undo pressures on American women. With so much being pushed up and pointed out, they barely know what a natural breast looks like anymore.”
“How did we get from tossing bras away to madly clamoring to buy Wonder Bras and Miracle Bras and having breast implants?” Sherr asked a psychologist. “Do you think this is demeaning to women, all this emphasis on breasts? Does it forever condemn, if you will, women to a subservient position if breasts are so important?”
In her interview with TVNewser, Sherr cited her credentials as “someone who spent years breaking down doors for women” as she pounded Sarah Palin. Excerpts:
Sarah Palin may say she's a feminist, but ABC veteran Lynn Sherr, a feminist since John McCain's moose-hunting running mate was in kindergarten, is dubious."As someone who spent years breaking down doors for women, I think a piece of feminism has to do with looking out for other women," says Sherr, 66. "What, exactly, has she done legislatively for other women? What paths has she forged?
"She's the person for whom all this was done; the beneficiary of all the good works of the women's movement. Yet she seems to have turned it on its head. She doesn't seem to care about bringing along other women with her."...
Naturally, Sherr scoffs at the notion of a "new" feminism. "What's wrong with the old feminism?"
Palin's well-rehearsed spontaneous winks during last week's vice presidential debate, for example, didn't score any points with Sherr. "I'm just as offended by a man doing it. It feels contrived. I just want someone to be a straight shooter with me."
—Rich Noyes is Research Director at the Media Research Center.





















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Feminist means.....
October 7, 2008 - 15:07 ET by AndyRTo the radical left, feminist means an unshaven bulldyke who has tattooed on her ample bottom a picture of Hillary.
What a Snob
October 7, 2008 - 15:11 ET by allanfThese gals are snobs. They look down upon any woman not part of that elite self congratulatory New York - Washington DC "power circle".
Don''t move!
October 7, 2008 - 15:17 ET by The DistributistDon't move Lynn... there is a badger on your head! Sit very still while I take aim...
"Modern man is staggering and losing his balance because he is being pelted with little pieces of alleged fact which are native to the newspapers; and, if they turn out not to be facts, that is still more native to newspapers." -GKC
Lynn, Lynn, Lynn
October 7, 2008 - 15:18 ET by Mica the MagnificentI remember Lynn whats-her-name from years ago.
She held her dyke-ish-ness well back then.
Now, at 66 years old, she doesn't care anymore.
Hey, Lynn. Men like nice breasts on women, therefore women like to have nice breasts.
Simple, really.
It's called the natural order of things.
(Hey, Lynn. Bet you kinda like nice breasts on women too, don't ya know.)
Gweff shodenth bwaa gerwath bwateth bushth bushth - - - Barney Frank saying something about Bush
Lynn Sherr is a woman?
October 7, 2008 - 15:18 ET by ArminiusI always thought "she" was John Lithgow in drag.
I have yet to see an attractive woman criticize Palin.
Sherr Genius?
October 7, 2008 - 15:18 ET by Tim GrahamFeminism on Parade, 1994: On the June 18 20/20, ABC's Lynn Sherr described self-performed abortions as "similar to the way abortions are done with vacuum suction machines, but, say the proponents, kinder and gentler."
Ah, the baby-killing joy of the "old feminism."
Get a clue, lady
October 7, 2008 - 15:23 ET by BlondeSarah Palin is a feminine "feminist".
Traditional values. Accomplishment. Personal and family values. Appreciates men for what and who they are. "Does" for others by leadership.
What is it with these liberals? They must have their own dictionary.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
Exactly
October 7, 2008 - 15:37 ET by SeashellExactly, feminine yet ferocious. I think Ms. Sherr is jealous.
What is it with these
October 7, 2008 - 15:56 ET by motherbeltWhat is it with these liberals?
Good question!!
Sherr said: She doesn't seem to care about bringing along other women with her."...
What the hell does that even mean? What on earth is Palin supposed to do or say that would signal that she wanted to "bring along other women with her?" What did Mrs. Clinton do or say the made Ms. Sherr think SHE wanted to bring other women along?
These women throw out shibboleths and platitudes that have absolutely no meaning whatsoever, and no one ever calls them on it! That's the only way they get away with it.
If they ever had to explain what they mean, in plain English, they would melt into a puddle.
I know, mb...it's absurd
October 7, 2008 - 17:54 ET by BlondeAll of this "bringing along" nonsense....sheesh! Pass the duct tape.
Competence first, last and always.
And given a choice between an equally qualified man and a woman, I'll pick the man every time. Imagine an uppercrust English accent saying the following...."Well, Tony, if you wouldn't continue to hire these fecund females, we'd not have these problems in the Department". A business friend of mine actually said that in my presence once, of course we howled with laughter...but it's true as it can be. Particularly when dealing with entry level workers.
But these liberal "feminists" believe the world revolves according to their definitions. If Sarah Palin self-identifies as a feminist, so be it. But she's her own kind of feminist.
Personally, I'm a competentist. And if the press didn't bother Sarah Palin about it, I'm sure she'd call herself that as well. To anyone who's all about competency, it's the only measure of worth.
David Gregory, do you know which damn network you lie for? ~ Uncle Jimbo, @Blackfive
Exactly
October 8, 2008 - 00:17 ET by GBAI am a 40+ professional female. I don't owe my life or my career to anyone but my family, myself, and in particular my parents--who way back in the sixties and seventies were telling me I could grow up and do anything I wanted to do, while Obama's buddies Ayers and Dohrn were blowing up the pentagon and killing Brink's guards. It is not my job to help other women overcome their own mediocrity, and if you're sitting around waiting for another woman to open doors for you, you don't deserve to move forward. I am unapologetically pro-life, pro-religion, pro-gun and pro-personal responsibility. I am tired of feminists who tell me I owe them something--which usually means I am supposed to vote for some man who supports abortion above all else. Gov. Sarah Palin Rocks, and I love the fact that the feminazi's are foaming at the mouth mad about her. I just wish she was at the top of the ticket. Our best hope may be Palin/Jindal 2012.
Lynn Who?
October 7, 2008 - 15:23 ET by IamTinmanSounds like Ms Sherr resents anyone who isn't her clone. Governor Palin has already had a very successful career and serves as an example for young women who aspire to a political life.
Ms Sherr seems to believe wrongly there's only one way to skin a cat.
Hey Lynn, why the long face?
October 7, 2008 - 15:28 ET by jefflebowskiSorry, couldn't resist...but you have to admit she looks like Kerry in a dress...only tougher.
Feminists are not for women...only liberal women. Also, it helps if you play on the other team like our friend Lurch Sherr.
Jeff Lebowski
www.angrywhitedude.c...
Sherr is NOT a feminist
October 7, 2008 - 15:26 ET by c5thenShe is a liberal who attempts to hide her ideology behind the guise of feminism.
What was it Rush used to say about feminazis?
October 7, 2008 - 15:28 ET by R D HelmFeminizm was created so as to give unattractive women access to the mainstream, or something like that.
'nough said. :-)
-Dave
If this nation is to be saved, it will be libertarian principles that save it.
Is it me, or does that
October 7, 2008 - 15:29 ET by mibrilaneIs it me, or does that picture look like John Kerry in drag?
I misunderstood
October 7, 2008 - 15:31 ET by RousseI thought it was all about equal rights, not special rights.
It's all about this!!
October 7, 2008 - 15:39 ET by Mica the Magnificenthttp://media.ebaumsworld.com/picture/stain13ss/BullDykes.png
And hating attractive women
October 7, 2008 - 16:09 ET by motherbeltAnd hating attractive women for....well, for being attractive!
Wait a minute, that's John Kerry in a blonde wig & pearls!
October 7, 2008 - 15:44 ET by SickofLibsFrom the look of Sherr's face, she used her head in breaking down all those doors. Not good.
ps Andrea M.: did you get the part about 'retiring'?
ROFLMAO
October 7, 2008 - 15:47 ET by AndyROh my god, it is John Kerry in drag. But more manly.
Stable mates forever
October 7, 2008 - 16:05 ET by SickofLibsAnd both will do anything for oats and apples.
Gee Lynn Sherr looks like
October 7, 2008 - 15:46 ET by DWill890Gee Lynn Sherr looks like John Kerry with a wig.
has anyone checked this out to make sure it's not John Kerry in a wig???
Respectfully,
DWill890
Have A Nice Day :)
Not caring about lefty harridans, maybe...
October 7, 2008 - 15:48 ET by wnaegeleSigh!
Lynnn
October 7, 2008 - 15:51 ET by TOELynn, you got that John Kerry in drag look goin' babe!
Wow! I didn't know!
October 7, 2008 - 16:02 ET by Secret ConservativeI didn't know Lynn Scherr was still alive! Do they ever let her on TV anymore? Oh, that's right, I haven't watched ABC, CBS or NBC in so long, I have no idea who their reporters are anymore. Once I got wise to the absolute political slant of EVERYTHING those people say, I started getting my news elsewhere. And guess what? I'm better informed than most people I know.
Happy retirement, Lynn. It's about time!
NOW Pres introduces Palin
October 7, 2008 - 16:36 ET by NortoOn "Warroom" this am I heard excerpts from the LA president of NOW introduce Palin in front of 20,000 last night, where is the coverage?
NOW Pres introduces Palin
October 7, 2008 - 16:37 ET by NortoOn "Warroom" this am I heard excerpts from the LA president of NOW introduce Palin in front of 20,000 last night, where is the coverage?
»→ LA Chapter President
October 7, 2008 - 16:41 ET by Cool ArrowGreta covered it last night.
"We cannot win with eggheads and African-Americans." - Paul Begala, Democrat racebaiter
I saw this too
October 7, 2008 - 17:20 ET by NorthCoasterI saw this too and thought how great it was to have someone of her stature on the left recognize what a good decision was made by John McCain.
John, did you notice how this made an impression to her without pandering to her? This is how folks from ideologies other than our normal Right get drawn over to work with us.
Sherr Stupidity
October 7, 2008 - 17:29 ET by LionKing"What, exactly, has she done legislatively for other women? What paths has she forged?"
What a dope! Let's see, Sarah Palin has been a mayor and is a governor, both executive positions. Not really part of the legislative branch of government.
What Governor Palin has done for feminism:
I think Governor Palin shows herself to be quite a role-model for women ... is that not what feminism is supposed to be about?
“She seems to have turned
October 7, 2008 - 18:07 ET by Richard Romano“She seems to have turned it [feminism] on its head. She doesn't seem to care about bringing along other women with her.”
Translation: she's pro-life.
JOHN KERRY IN DRAG
October 7, 2008 - 18:51 ET by Redrowan2000WHO CARES WHAT YOUR SLANTED LEFT OPINION IS? YOUR UGLIER THAN JOHN KERRY.
I'M NASTY TONIGHT BUT I JUST LOST ANOTHER 20% OF MY RETIREMENT DUE TO LEFT WING SOCIALIST ENGINEERING
'DON'T LET THE BASTARDS GRIND YOU DOWN."
Red
Ditto...!!!
October 7, 2008 - 19:27 ET by LionKingI was thinking the same thing.
Women like Sherr are the
October 7, 2008 - 19:01 ET by bigtimerWomen like Sherr are the problem in America...not the solution.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh