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That's pretty good.
The video is ripe for redubbing of the audio track. Imagine showing the cat's reaction to an audio track of The View? Or a clip from the SOTU address with the audience alternately cheering and booing?
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Please don’t turn this into a politics thread. That’s a different forum.
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OK. The cat is watching posts from Baptist Board.
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Oh, yeah, sure, like that really keeps the politics out. :rolleyes:
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I thought this was on Bidens
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Seriously, people, way too many Americans(even though it’s only about the 10% that inhabit Twitter and message boards like this one) have a really bad case of politics on the brain. I wish we would go back to the days like the 1980s and before when you had to be searching to find political news on TV or radio other than the evening news or political convention coverage every four years.
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Seriously, people, way too many Americans(even though it’s only about the 10% that inhabit Twitter and message boards like this one) have a really bad case of politics on the brain. I wish we would go back to the days like the 1980s and before when you had to be searching to find political news on TV or radio other than the evening news or political convention coverage every four years.
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Yup. Thirty minutes of the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite was all we had in the 1970s, eh?
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Or John Chancellor on NBC and Howard K. Smith & Harry Reasoner on ABC.
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Yes, and whenever they engaged in commentary, they made it abundantly clear that that's exactly what it was: commentary.
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Or going back further, Chet Huntley and David Brinkley? ;)
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Actually, no, they don't have a "Funny" button in that forum, though it desperately needs one.
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Seriously, people, way too many Americans(even though it’s only about the 10% that inhabit Twitter and message boards like this one) have a really bad case of politics on the brain. I wish we would go back to the days like the 1980s and before when you had to be searching to find political news on TV or radio other than the evening news or political convention coverage every four years.
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Maybe we need to go back to a time when people knew how to turn the TV off, e.g., the 1920s.
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Maybe we need to go back to a time when people knew how to turn the TV off, e.g., the 1920s.
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Did people even have TVs to turn off in the 1920s? ;)
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Hmm.
Perhaps people never did learn that simple little trick after all. :Wink
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If we change that statement to the 1950s, we're "good to go." ;)