Do You Suffer News Fatigue?
Do You Suffer News Fatigue?
Sick of dour headlines? Too much Bush and war and death and homophobia and Bush? You are not alone
By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist
Friday, January 21, 2005
Maybe it was the deluge of deeply nauseating election stories. Maybe it was the horrifying election results.
Maybe it was the staggering news of the tsunami devastation or the continued uptick of the number of U.S. dead in Iraq. Maybe it was Abu Ghraib or the brutal Fallujah carnage or the obvious and bitter stories of the foregone failure of the search for WMD.
Was it continued tales of America's staggering deficit? Our humiliatingly weakened dollar? Our nation's current miserable standing in the international community? Shots of Bush's motorcade cruising down Pennsylvania Avenue, heading for Nightmare Term II, as people booed and threw eggs and turned their backs in disgust?
Or maybe it was merely the standard postcoital tryst following the holiday consumerist orgy wherein you just want to bury your head in a pile of recycled Pottery Barn catalogs and wait for spring. You think?
Whatever the reason, news fatigue is rampant right now....
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