(note: this commentary was developed on the Monday of the twenty-fifth day of this September)
- The news presenter for the local news program that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WALA-TV during the hour of 5:00 p.m. this Monday (Bob Grip on "FOX 10 News at 5:00 p.m.) sounded very excited while introducing video of a news report by a member of a national TV programming service specialized in news reporting (the FOX News Channel) as part of its broadcast (he said the member was "FOX's Geraldo Rivera" as part of that introduction) (this was probably because the member was very famous and not usually mentioned in their local news programming in recent times (whether he was very famous or not should had not affected his introduction, unless he was told to act excited while doing it (like a professional actor on the set of a movie)).
- I wish the news presenter for WALA-TV mentioned in the previous paragraph had not used a video that appeared to had been live on a Facebook page attributed to their broadcast operation on the Friday of the fifteenth day of this September to refer to a certain subject for one of their local news programs as a "light-hearted story" (it was about a person described as a boy getting the chance to cut grass near a building in the city of Washington in the District of Columbia named the White House) since it involved a very corrupted and infamous person (the current holder of the position of president of the United States) and the audiences for their news programs and Facebook page should be allowed to classify the subjects of those programs on their own terms.
- I did not like hearing the news presenters for the local news programs that appeared on the main broadcast channel for WKRG-TV during the first half of the hour of 10:00 p.m. on the Saturday of the sixteenth day of this September (Mary Smith of "WKRG News 5 at 10") and the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. on the Sunday of the seventeenth day of this September (Chad Petri of "WKRG News 5 This Morning: Sunday") saying "your congressman" in reference to a certain member of the House of Representatives of the United States from the state of Alabama (Bradley Byrne) while telling their audiences how they could meet him later this September, along with the phrase "Lincoln-Douglas style format" to describe how some folks would hold a debate between two candidates for a position in the Senate of the United States also from Alabama (Luther Strange and Roy Moore).
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