Posted on 04/22/2011 11:32:12 AM PDT by opentalk
Its about two years since my old friend Damian Thompson approached me with a couple of yellowish rocks and a pipe and said: Have a puff on this. I think it might really suit you. No, of course not.
What Damian actually introduced me to was something far more addictive, expensive, energy-sapping and injurious to health than crack cocaine. He asked me to join his elite team of bloggers at the Daily Telegraph. And now Im having to go cold turkey and I dont like it one bit.
The reason Im going cold turkey i.e. giving up blogging for a while is that Ive been quite ill for rather too long. It started over a year ago with a bout of swine flu, then degenerated into a debilitating condition I could never quite shake off: dry cough, headaches, bouts of nausea, shortness of breath, you name it. I knew things were bad when recently I had to give up exercise and no longer had the strength to wrestle my children when they came home from school.
Anyway, none of this is anything to worry about Im being treated and Im on the mend. But a key part of my cure is taking things a bit easier, cutting out the things that have been doing me most harm. Foremost among these is my popular Telegraph blog.
Im not boasting. It really is popular. Obviously I dont always get the 1.5 million hits I had when the Climategate story broke. But in an average week the number of hits I get is roughly twice the circulation of The Spectator, and in a good one bigger than those of the Guardian and the Independent put together.
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Delingpole is a good man, hope he keeps his wits sharp during his hiatus and comes back recharged in a venue of his choosing.
If he really does retire would be supremely interesting to hear his unedited version of events in the weeks before and immediately after the Climategate email leaks were exposed.
If I get any resumes that list ‘blogging’ as a job, it immediately goes in the trash.
Hope he recharges, and comes backs stronger.
Niles Gardiner, the pro-American writer who hates Obama is one of my faves at the Telegraph.
Hope and change? A national gloom descends over Obamas America
You know things are really going badly for the White House when even The New York Times, the most powerful bastion of liberalism in America, is warning the president he is in serious trouble. Todays New York Times/CBS News poll makes devastating reading for Barack Obamas advisers, showing the nations mood at its lowest level for two years
Thanks!
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