Barbara Walters interviews pond scum back in the day.
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Barbara Walters has left the studio at age 93, and she was important: she shattered the glass ceiling of the Old Boys Club and made a difference to the culture. No matter what you thought of her journalism, her contribution to our society and culture is enormous and we all benefited from it. Generations of women journalists are standing on Walters’ shoulders; she showed us all what women can do.
And she proved she could take a joke.
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Read the comments and click on the links to her interviews with Trump. Barbara Walters excoriates him.
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