By Brigitte L. Nacos
Taking off from following the unreal reality show presented by President Donald Trump day-in and day-out is a very healthy exercise.
I know first-hand. And I recommend it.
Instead of following every turn and twist in the never ending flow of far from normal Trump tweets, White House infighting and chaos, and the do-nothing congress, I decided a few weeks ago to limit my news consumption to shorter time periods early and late in the day.
To be sure, even limited exposure to news kept me abreast of the White House circus and its effects at home and abroad.
But relief from being troubled all day long about the latest news dispatches is exhilarating, relaxing, and productive.
Whether hitting a golf ball and swimming or researching and writing—everything is so much more pleasurable and focused.
Since politics, media, public opinion are among my primary research and teaching interests this limited news experience will be short lived.
With August in sight, I will resume news checks during the day—but not as regular as before my partial time off.
And I will post again.
As the badge on the side bar site shows, reflectivepundit.com was mentioned among the Top 100 Political Science Blogs
most of which are supported by organizations, publishers, etc. and not by a singly individual as this site is.
Even better, I read the Times in the morning, and that's it. I also record the News Hour on Friday only, and play back just the 10 minutes of Shield and Brooks.
Posted by: Michael Trombetta | July 30, 2017 at 05:08 PM