How people can get up in the morning and watch cable news or listen to “Morning Zoo” type radio is totally beyond me. What? Your life doesn’t have enough aggravation so you have to import a bunch?
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I just open Twitter each morning and start drinking
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I share this experience. We’ve cut the chord at home. Cable news is the junk food of media consumption.
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Whenever I'm traveling and cable news (usually Fox) is on in the lobby or breakfast room, I ask to change it to ESPN, or if I'm with my kids, the Disney channel. Such non-stop garbage.
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Or if I'm the first one in the gym, I turn it off. Who decided we needed cable news constantly playing in every public space when we're traveling (hotels, airports)?
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This is a not terrible idea I’m giving serious consideration.
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You call it a terrible way to start the day. I call it the start of another day.
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At some point during the tax debate, I switched my regular morning viewing to CNBC. Didn't go back.
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I tune into NPR for my bus commute to work. Love it.
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I haven't had cable in years, and glimpsing the cable news out of the corner of my eye when I'm at the gym is almost more than I can stand.
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No TV for us. We geek out on the phone internet of course but it’s so much smaller.
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It's just NPR for me.
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