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	<title>Comments on: Citadel Revives Doug McIntyre&#8217;s &#8220;Red Eye Radio&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: JM Cee</title>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Doug&#039;s show is funny, inelligent and actually quite addictive.  Doug is well-read, reasonable, passionate and interesting, especially when it comes to politics and history.
The only problem is that like most addictions - it&#039;s very hard to stop!  Too often, as the insomnia starts to fade I find myself staying up for the whole show because I&#039;m enjoying hearing his take on daily events.  It&#039;s also really hard to go &quot;cold turkey&quot;.  Sometimes he is pre-empted by a vitamin or book infomercial, and I&#039;m stuck listening to (yes....the UFO show!!)  I get more sleep - but I miss out on my &quot;fix&quot;.
Also, like most addictions, I can&#039;t stand substitutes.  While I don&#039;t begrudge him taking his day off, the sub he leaves us with is poorly-read, ideologically in the opposite camp, pomotes and encourages the stupidest callers and tops it all off with a repititious catch-phrase that makes me want to toss my radio out of the window.
It&#039;s like when your favorite babysitter can&#039;t make it and you&#039;re stuck with the crazy lady from next door who talks to herself and smells funny.&lt;/p&gt;
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The only problem is that like most addictions &#8211; it&#8217;s very hard to stop!  Too often, as the insomnia starts to fade I find myself staying up for the whole show because I&#8217;m enjoying hearing his take on daily events.  It&#8217;s also really hard to go &#8220;cold turkey&#8221;.  Sometimes he is pre-empted by a vitamin or book infomercial, and I&#8217;m stuck listening to (yes&#8230;.the UFO show!!)  I get more sleep &#8211; but I miss out on my &#8220;fix&#8221;.<br />
Also, like most addictions, I can&#8217;t stand substitutes.  While I don&#8217;t begrudge him taking his day off, the sub he leaves us with is poorly-read, ideologically in the opposite camp, pomotes and encourages the stupidest callers and tops it all off with a repititious catch-phrase that makes me want to toss my radio out of the window.<br />
It&#8217;s like when your favorite babysitter can&#8217;t make it and you&#8217;re stuck with the crazy lady from next door who talks to herself and smells funny.</p>
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