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New '5 Clues James Comey Left Behind'
..is down the page, too..

Third the waiting-line to see, The Brainwashing of My Dad .... who knoze (or could know) how many?? family groups in the long-running-dis-US
are experiencing a similar brain-rot personality change. But ALL would wish to Know, I wot:
Is this disease {ever} reversible?

{{sigh}} I guess I should have expected this devolution (should I have copped to the idea that.. My Gramma™'s mental disease just might be transmissible)
..should any Evil-cabal throw $Ms at the propaganda and make it into a production theatre..

But I didn't cop to that threat; too young to have plumbed the depths of pecuniary$$$-disease as main motivators among the most scurrilous, oft vituperative masses. Just as well; had I fully grasped the actual History of the USA, kenned its undeniable Slaver-roots THEN? Fuck, I'd likely have needed heroin and its magical ^peaceful State^--that doesn't last--and be pushing a shopping cart by now. No kid should have this knowledge at an impressionable age:
it could lead to becoming Drumpfish, in a trice. Actually, I think.
New I used to listen to Rush
In my late 20s I drove a lot for work, and talk radio made the time pass much faster. (I've since discovered audiobooks.) Rush was entertaining. I eventually got bored when I realized he kept recycling the schtick.

There are some pundits I follow now who keep beating the drum for certain pet issues - Dean Baker and Paul Krugman, for instance - but that's more documenting the ongoing repetition of Republican talking points. I don't think I could listen to three hours of that daily, even though I agree with them.

Point being, I think there's something in your personality that determines whether you can keep listening to the same thing all the time.
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Drew
New Ignore, dupe
In my late 20s I drove a lot for work, and talk radio made the time pass much faster. (I've since discovered audiobooks.) Rush was entertaining. I eventually got bored when I realized he kept recycling the schtick.

There are some pundits I follow now who keep beating the drum for certain pet issues - Dean Baker and Paul Krugman, for instance - but that's more documenting the ongoing repetition of Republican talking points. I don't think I could listen to three hours of that daily, even though I agree with them.

Point being, I think there's something in your personality that determines whether you can keep listening to the same thing all the time.
--

Drew
Expand Edited by drook June 8, 2017, 08:58:47 PM EDT
New Belatedly..
Maybe lots of day jobs need radio to escape (bizness, of whatever form?) But what Kind of 'radio', eh?
Believe I first heard about Rush via local UPS driver, who clearly dug the routine. I tuned in once, heard My Gramma, etc.

(Had he asked moi, later on.. I might have found a few words of the sort ... "he seems quite Certain of his views, no? maybe adding something about, "a debate would be great sport..)

And so it goes..
A Nation of too-many Fatheads with a Crook-family in Charge. Odds?
     I hope this comes to a theater near me - (drook) - (5)
         Thanks for link! I, too, hope I that film comes to my area. -NT - (mmoffitt)
         '5 Clues James Comey Left Behind' - (Ashton) - (3)
             I used to listen to Rush - (drook)
             Ignore, dupe - (drook) - (1)
                 Belatedly.. - (Ashton)

DON'T PANIC
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