I got in on the last 5 or 6 minutes of the show, so I missed the Coulter portion.
Yes, obviously, Susan has invested a small fortune in some clean up work.
I thought that sweater open to her navel was a bit much,, it wasn't until the final shot that I noticed she had a tank top on under it.
I guess she doesn't have a Talbot's near where she lives and is buying her stuff in the teen dept. at Dillards.
LOL. As for children, I've given up finding decent (non-Britney) clothing for my nieces at the dept. stores, and buy exclusively from Lands' End for them.
BWB, I saw that baby formula story on 20/20 and had to laugh. My siblings and I all were bottle-fed nothing but condensed milk with Karo syrup (I have no idea why that was the concoction) and not one of us has had any of those dread diseases that non-breast-fed babies are supposed to get. In fact, we're probably healthier than the average persons of our ages. The ads, as originally submitted, were hysterical, alarmist and - probably - scientifically unsupportable. Notice the HHS official categorically denied the pharmaceutical companies exerted any influence in the department's decision to hold off on the ads, but the ABC reporter just looked at her with scorn. No agendas here, folks, move along.