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Det. News: Can't Even Write About Phone Etiquette Without Obama Love Making a Call
By Warner Todd Huston July 12, 2009 - 04:56
Have you ever met someone that just can't stop talking about a particular topic or person regardless of the subject of conversation? Folks like that slip their obsession into every conversation until people just don't even want to start up a conversation with them any more. And when an unsuspecting person starts talking with such a person, everyone in the know around them just roll their eyes and avoid eye contact. It is beginning to get like this when reading anything in the Old Media these days because it seems that regardless of the topic under discussion, start struck love for Obama is slipped into the piece somehow.
The Detroit News' Marney Rich Keenan gives us a perfect example of this in hers headlined, " Whatever happened to simple phone etiquette ?" It's supposed to be a piece lamenting the loss of the formal way of answering a telephone and really has nothing to do with politics. Keenan waxes nostalgic for that formal way "
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