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Default No t.v. news

Election night (Tuesday, November 8) was the last time I watched ANY
television news.

I do not even watch ANY of the late night comedians because I do not want to hear their take on the news.

I do read some news on Slate or the Guardian. I think that lately I have been reading too much.

Also, this week I started watching the Rachel Maddow show a little bit. I like
the way she turns the news into stories. She keeps things calm.

But maybe I have to stop watching her and stop reading altogether because I am feeling sad.
Or worse.
It is is like a deep feeling that something is wrong . . . .something stronger than sadness.


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