David Mitchell
I'm a "news Junkie'".
Lately, I almost wish I weren't.
I have been one since I was a kid. My dad would come home from his office downtown in the Beggs building, or on Wednesday evening, the OSU clinic - (or not at all when there was something going on with one of his patients in the ER).
While we waited for dinner, Dad would sit in the ugly yellow naughahyde chair in the living room and pour over the "Dispatch". As a young kid, he would let me crawl upon his knee and he would share what he was reading out loud with me. Then he'd ask me questions about what he had read.
Then, along comes a televised Democratic convention (1952 - I believe?) and there were these two guys - a handsome young senator from Massachusetts, and a guy from Tennesee with a funny name - Estes Keyflinger-dinger or something like that (Kiefauver).
They called it a "floor fight". These two guys seem to be goin' at each other like two boxers in a ring.
We survived that.
A few years after comes this white haired guy with black rimmed glasses from Arizona who mentioned something about "extremism". And then he and some rich guy from New York went at it like there was no tomorrow.
And we survived that.
Soon after, the news was full of film (not videos - yet) of "Negros" getting shot at by police, and busses burning, and churches burning (with little Black girls inside), and all kinds of horrid things.
But we were White, and grew up in the "North".
So we survived that.
Then there were more killings - right in front of us - on TV!
And we survived.
Meanwhile, there were a number of distractions away from our American news - like Russian tanks in Budapest, riots in South Africa, a wall in East Berlin, " the troubles" in Northern Ireland, and even the Vatican, where they gathered more bishops in one old cathedral than you could shake a stick at. And they named some little chubby guy from Venice, "John XXIII". (there had been 22 of them named John before him).
Then soon after we were the news. We were chasing some guys in black pajamas around all over some rice paddies. While our buddies back home were carrying angry signs in the streets.
And the killing went on.
Again we survived.
A few days ago, I was about to post a question about how crazy the news was lately. What strange times we were living through lately. And could we survive this?
But I think I know the answer.
I think Tim's mother's advice sounded pretty good rifght about now.
(Yes, these are strange times - and I suspect we will survive them)
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