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<blockquote data-quote="HFS" data-source="post: 3451592" data-attributes="member: 8862"><p>The way that "news" announcers across the spectrum carry on is just sickening to me.</p><p>They are incredibly desperate for viewers and listeners and every single thing they talk about is an utter life and death "EVERYBODY WILL DIE!" type of emergency, right NOW NOW NOW!</p><p>And when that particular disaster doesn't happen and stops drawing an audience then it will be something else at the same level of crisis.</p><p>When I hear this type of "news" announcer carrying on, I think about the warning from the Sheriff in Blazing Saddles (played by Clevon Little) who told the townspeople, "Can't you see this is the last act of a desperate man?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFS, post: 3451592, member: 8862"] The way that "news" announcers across the spectrum carry on is just sickening to me. They are incredibly desperate for viewers and listeners and every single thing they talk about is an utter life and death "EVERYBODY WILL DIE!" type of emergency, right NOW NOW NOW! And when that particular disaster doesn't happen and stops drawing an audience then it will be something else at the same level of crisis. When I hear this type of "news" announcer carrying on, I think about the warning from the Sheriff in Blazing Saddles (played by Clevon Little) who told the townspeople, "Can't you see this is the last act of a desperate man?" [/QUOTE]
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