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The blog post that never was...

I get burned out easily.
 
I feel fatigued pretty often, and sleep has become my best friend.
One of the few times I feel full of vigor, and ready to attack another liberal-infested world is in the morning, just after arising.

I was preparing another award-winning post - this one regarding liberal blog Gawker calling Sean Hannity "shameless" for refusing to replace the soon-to-be-departing Alan Colmes when this burnout struck again.

See, I've been trying to get the hang of media indulgence again, and it's running me thin.

Allow me to explain,
with the whole radio thing, blogging, writing, etc...I ingest a lot of information every single day.
And in between the Wall Street Journals, the Washington Posts, the New York Times, the Chicago Tribunes, the Houston Chronicles, the blogs, the magazines, the morning news shows, the Glenn Becks, the Bill O'Reillys, the Rachel Maddows, the Rush Limbaughs, the Dennis Pragers, the Mike Gallaghers, the Walton and Johnsons, the Laura Ingrahams, the CNBCs, the Bloombergs, and the YouTubes, comes a severe case of E.S.S. - eye-shutting syndrome.

It's only 8:58 a.m. and after a coffee, Italian soda, two bagels, and a sausage biscuit, I am fantasizing of going home, and going to sleep.

I noticed recently that a lot of what was just giving me the case of the shrugs was blogging and reporting on liberal lunacy.
Gawker, Olbermann, Matthews, C"BS", CNN, etc.
It was like, "yeah, there they go again - fu$king liberals. What else is new?"

Perhaps I just need to take this Thanksgiving week off, or maybe it's a sign of needing a career change already (albeit at only 19 years old, switching from a career in which I have spent my entire life [two years] working in).

It just seems that lately, I have so many article and blog topics, and great story ideas...but I don't execute.

So, whatever happens in the near future, wish me luck.

I would love to return to all this craziness...but perhaps need a revised 'game plan.'
 
--Joseph Lopez

 
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