The problem is that professional women can’t have it both ways.
If the way a woman markets her talents is through her “hotness”, she can’t really complain when she isn’t taken as seriously as her male colleagues
In truth, there is a fine line that women have to negotiate. You can’t look frumpy, but you also don’t want to look like you are a sexpot, or a slave to fashion.
And sexing up female broadcasters is something that Fox has been doing since its inception.
Sarah Palin may be the victim of her own efforts to popularize herself. Can anyone here really make a serious argument that she was qualified to be vice-president? Compare her to Pence, and she seems almost laughable.
She didn't even complete one full term as governor of Alaska.