What Happens When You Watch Too Much News on TV

Bad Fido! Have you been watching CNN again? Someone’s not getting a treat!

This poor little doggie is probably scared to death after watching too much news on the Chinese virus. Imagine how your children will feel if you expose them to too much Rachel Maddow or Don Lemon right now…

Remember the good old days when there was other stuff you could watch on the news? Sure, it infuriated us most of the time, but at least there was some variety to the information. We had Trump not colluding with Russians, Trump not offering a quid pro quo to Ukraine, Epstein not killing himself. Good times.

Now it’s nothing but the Chinese virus and squealing screeds about how it’s racist to call the Chinese virus the Chinese virus. The predictions on this thing from all the “experts” are also swinging around just as wildly as the fake Russian collusion stories used to.

We went from predictions of “11 million Americans will die” a few days ago to, “Meh. Maybe a bad flu season” this week. Which is it? Oh, who cares. The important thing is to not let your dogs watch too much news on TV.


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