I find it to be not very inspiring to closely watch the upcoming election campaign. It brings back memories of the transition in radio to the age of the shock jock. Every day, it seemed, the outrage envelope had to be pushed a little further. Sometimes a line was crossed. (Remember Don Imus and the Rutgers Womens’ Basketball imbroglio?) That was a comparatively quainter time back when there were lines. Today’s news feed reminds me of watching a (really bad) video game. The cultural coarsening continues.
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I find it to be not very inspiring to closely watch the upcoming election campaign. It brings back memories of the transition in radio to the age of the shock jock. Every day, it seemed, the outrage envelope had to be pushed a little further. Sometimes a line was crossed. (Remember Don Imus and the Rutgers Womens’ Basketball imbroglio?) That was a comparatively quainter time back when there were lines. Today’s news feed reminds me of watching a (really bad) video game. The cultural coarsening continues.