Nonsense.
Ara-anna wrote: Demo,
Wrong assumption buddy. We do follow the elections of other countries.
And I would bet there's a ton of people in other countries that don't follow their own politics as much as they do the US stuff.
Why...
Because you all Jones for US stuff, you are the paparazzi of US politics. If you don't get your dose of ripping the US political system every day you would have no idea of what to feel your time with.
I find it absolutely funny the BBC covers the US primaries. Laughable really. I wonder if those who run the BBC actually have no other news or stuff to do but to Jones the US political system.
And then I find it funny that everyone complains about how the US inadates ths entire world, yet there they are every night watching the BBC coverage of the US primaries.
Cause and Effect.
The US political process is the worlds Paris, Brit, and Lindsey all rolled into one.
Cause and Effect.
But we in the US really don't mind if you Jones our stuff, it only makes the US media richer. And as everyone knows the US media rules the freakin' world.
You make a lot of claims in your above post, none of which you substantiated. As I said above, I personally jones (as you so charmingly put it) for politics and elections in general, if I am jonesying for the US elections right now it is only because it is America's turn. The BBC is only jonesying about the US election right now because it is America's turn. Roll back a few months and the BBC was full of articles about the French election, roll back a bit further and it was full of articles about the Turkish election . Do you get the picture?
I also made the point that the kind of Americans that Holby described in their post does exist but by no means describe many of the Americans I have met who I count as friends. A distinction I made more than once in my post but which you missed entirely in your predictable Ari-Anna rush to wave the flag in my face and prove your membership of the kind of American that Holby was describing.