
On Wednesday morning's edition of
Fox and Friends, the Fox News channel aired
altered photos of two New York Times reporters to retaliate against a
Times Saturday edition piece which pointed out some "ominous trends" in the show's ratings.
Co-hosts Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade showed
the photos which portrayed Jacques Steinberg with yellow teeth, a wider chin, and big ears, and
Times television editor Steven Reddicliffe with the same yellow smile and a receding hairline. The caricatures seem to be done with Adobe Photoshop (tm) tools.

What, you thought she was going to be angry like Chris Rock? Let's just say nothing in
this New York Times article, where Ellen DeGeneres talks about what she plans on doing during
her Oscar hosting stint next year, surprised me at all. "I know what the job is," she tells writer Jacques Steinberg. "It's to honor movies and to honor people who worked hard. Those people take it seriously. I'm there to make them feel good and take their minds off it a little bit and make it a fun night." In other words, she won't be wondering why Jude Law has a career, like Rock did, or raising the ire of George Clooney, like Jon Stewart did this year (of course, Clooney was overreacting, but still...). Either way, given how well she's done at the Emmys, she should do fine here, even if she's not edgy.
The article goes on to talk about her talk show
Ellen and contrasts her with fellow daytime talk show personality Rosie O'Donnell. It also discusses why Ellen doesn't mention her girlfriend,
Arrested Development's Portia de Rossi, all that much during her show. To Ellen, it's not a big deal. Contrast that to when she came out almost ten years ago, and that observation shows how far things have come on TV.