
So, Katie Couric is moving to CBS, and Meredith Viera, one of the ABC co-hosts of The View, accepted an offer
to replace Couric at NBC. Which left Viera's job at ABC open. Who did Barbara Walters choose as the new co-host? Rosie
O'Donnell. What are Walters and ABC thinking? Jerry Springer ratings steeped in controversy is all I can figure out.
Once upon a time, I was a Rosie O'Donnell fan. As a comedian, I thought she was funny. As an
advocate for children, I thought she was generous. But she cancelled all that out the day she allegedly told one of her
staff, who was battling breast cancer, that "liars get cancer," because apparently, O'Donnell was feeling even
more mean-spirited than usual that day. To be
accurate, during a lawsuit Rosie magazine
publishers filed against O'Donnell for breach of contract -- Cindy Spengler -- who was head of marketing at Rosie
magazine, testified that O'Donnell made the remark after a meeting to discuss the magazine's problems. Spengler said
O'Donnell told her that her silence in the meeting was tantamount to lying. "You know what happens to people who
lie," the witness tearfully quoted O'Donnell as saying. "They get sick and they get cancer. If they keep
lying, they get it again.
Before that, I do not think the larger audience had any idea O'Donnell harbored
such dark spite in her heart. The statement, while obviously appalling and unforgivable, is also stupefying considering
O'Donnell -- at the age of 10 -- lost her mother to breast cancer. But no matter now, as to the why of it all. You can't
unring a bell. I am not a huge daytime television viewer, but come September, you can rest assured, no one at my house
will be channel surfing ABC.
People has the
bland noncommittal announcement of The View's choice for new co-host. The Boston Herald has a
snarkier version of the story. As a breast
cancer survivor, now you have mine.