Can’t read the paper (not a problem of eyes.)
Lately I just can’t make myself read the newspaper. Everything turns my stomach. The New York Times especially.
I’ve even begun to wonder whether the paper is following its ordinary lay-out; nothing holds the eye.
This is not because the news is sad–some of it, such as the death of Elizabeth Edwards, certainly is. Oddly, I can stand to read that story even though I feel terribly sorry for Mrs. Edwards and certainly her children; there are elements of courage, strength, tragic loss.
Is it just me? My over-stimulated ADD?
Or are stories laced with greed, posturing, and self-righteousness more sickening than stories about cancer?
All the tax business, all the Wikileaks business, all the posturing, self-righteous business, all the posturing in the name of ‘small business’ business, all the greed.
I don’t think I would mind it so much if people flat-out admitted their weaknesses—if the New York Times, for example, in connection with its publication of all the Wikileaks stuff, said, “look, we want readers.”
If the Republican leadership flat-out said, “look, we serve the rich.”
If Obama just said, “look, they’ve got me in a stranglehold.”
Actually, I guess Obama is kind of saying that. My eyes, heart, stomach, simply find it very hard to take.
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