I'm Plnnr, and I Muted Your Message

Not only did I mute your paid political message, I also muted the news cast when the subject of the election came up, I turned down the radio when the latest report concerning the election came on, and I skipped straight to the comics when I opened the newspaper. I haven’t read Time or Newsweek in months, I’ve skipped the articles about Kerry and Bush in Vanity Fair, and I’m expecting an election-related piece in Hustler any day now.

Please, in the name of all that is holy, let one of the candidates just drop out and save us another week of this hell.

And for the record, I enjoy politics and civic affairs…I’ve just reached my limit.

Seems kinda pointless to beg for an early end to this stuff with only a week to go. I say ‘only a week to go’ hoping the election ends on Election Night as opposed to, say, dragging out for 36 days afterward…

I am pretty much boycotting all local TV until this is over.

Battleground state or not, I can’t stand any more of GWB destroying Social Security and Our Children’s Futures, not to mention Osama bin Kerry, tormentor of POWs.

I just want to vote, get it over with and let the lawyers have at it.

Thank God that California’s not a swing state. The only annoying ads I have to deal with are a local State Senate race.

I’m a muter too. Sometimes, though, I can’t bear even to look. That’s when I’m a switcher.

I have TiVo!

–Cliffy

Ditto. Lately, I’ve ended up on Turner Classic Movies in a desperate attempt to escape. Just can’t bear to watch the news. I thought that made me weird. Then again, given that you have the same reaction, I guess… :eek:

I get the presidential ones, a senate race, four different congressional districts (would be five, but the one I actually live in is a safe seat), three state referenda, and two metro area questions.

What are the TV/radio stations going to do for money after this is over?

You guys think you got it bad?

We get TV ads for the senatorial race in Boston. Up here in Toronto.

Why? Why??!

Because Canadian politics is just too boring for TV. :wink:

Is not!!
…OK, yes, it is. :smiley:

But I still don’t want the talking Boston heads!

patpats I feel your pain.

No, really, I do. I’ve seen a few US political ads myself. Not that I care about them in the least. Don’t see any right now though. Maybe that has something to do with me not having cable at the moment…

God, I’m so there, too. I’m so burnt out on politics that I want both of those bastards to lose. I’d be happy as a clam if the nation was run by dart toss for the next four years.

Every time the subject comes up now in any context, I just plug my ears and yell “lalalalalalalala” until it goes away.

Yeah, why? There *is * no Senate race in Massachusetts this year.

You mean you don’t get a nonstop stream of ads of the form “Vote YES on Proposition 128.5, the Happy Bunnies and Kittens for All Act”, or “Vote NO on Proposition 128.5, the Deceptive Plan to Pump Nuclear Waste Through Your Living Room Act”?

Well, that pretty much sums up the state of my mailbox lately, that’s for sure!

New Hampshire doesn’t have TV stations of its own (except PBS, I believe) so the ads for the NH senate race are on the Boston stations.

::refraining from quoting the OP in a size=1 font::

Suprisingly (to both me and you), I don’t, or, at any rate, not nearly on the same level as I seem to get Machado/Podesto ads.

Me too, and the downside is that I don’t have it on EVERY OTHER FUCKING THING IN THE WORLD. Radio? Ba-dip! Drive home polluted with political signs? Ba-dip! Drooling officemate telling me Kerry’s going to disband at least one branch of the military to pay for socialized medicine? Ba-giant-dip-ty-dip-dip!