It's a crowded field, so I am not quite ready to award her #1, but it seems
to me clear that Walters will go down as the most over rated so-called
journalist in the history of television.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/barbara-walters-retires-so-long-to-one-of-americas-last-listeners/2014/05/14/22c4b81e-dac3-11e3-bda1-9b46b2066796_story.html

The WaPo piece here illustrates part of the myth-making that has always
surrounded her: "She’s one of America’s last good ears, allowing even the
most notorious among us to have a say, asking many (if not always all) of
the questions we wanted answers to, while never seeming to make the
occasion about herself."

What? The ONE thing Walters was always good at, and could always be counted
on doing, was making every occasion about herself. She interviewed Yasser
Arafat at the height of his "career", and managed to make it more of "An
Evening with Barbara and Yasser".

I give her credit for fighting the old boys system, but what she achieved
for herself is more the status of Larry King than Walter Cronkite.

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