I have been a dedicated reader of your blog for several years, consistently engaging with your content multiple times per week. Occasionally, I have contributed anonymous comments, but predominantly, I have found immense satisfaction in the perusal of your distinctive perspectives and the ensuing discussions.
However, over the past couple of years, it seems evident that there has been a discernible erosion of the dynamism and passion that characterized your earlier work. While the utilization of recurring themes has been a consistent feature—a hallmark, if you will—the current iteration appears to have surpassed the threshold of efficacy. Your articles have, regrettably, undergone a reduction in length, a decline in insightfulness, an escalation in repetitiveness, and an unfortunate tendency toward presenting information ranging from partial veracity to outright falsehoods.
The conspicuous reduction in the volume of comments from other readers appears indicative of a broader trend, suggesting a collective waning of enthusiasm for your blog, mirroring the apparent diminishment of your own passion.
Furthermore, the recent introduction of a YouTube series, while acknowledging the merit of exploring new avenues, conveys an impression of diversion. From my perspective, the time and cognitive demands associated with consuming videos spanning 15 to 35 minutes compromise the accessibility and brevity that characterized your traditional blog posts, which could be effortlessly absorbed within a mere 90 seconds.
The perpetual solicitations for financial contributions, though noted without further elaboration, convey a sense of desperation that necessitates no further commentary.
In conclusion, Mr. Lieberman, I express appreciation for the intellectual stimulation and amusement your work has provided over the years. Regrettably, I must communicate my decision to discontinue visits to your site following the submission of this critique. Wishing you well.
I have been a dedicated reader of your blog for several years, consistently engaging with your content multiple times per week. Occasionally, I have contributed anonymous comments, but predominantly, I have found immense satisfaction in the perusal of your distinctive perspectives and the ensuing discussions.
However, over the past couple of years, it seems evident that there has been a discernible erosion of the dynamism and passion that characterized your earlier work. While the utilization of recurring themes has been a consistent feature—a hallmark, if you will—the current iteration appears to have surpassed the threshold of efficacy. Your articles have, regrettably, undergone a reduction in length, a decline in insightfulness, an escalation in repetitiveness, and an unfortunate tendency toward presenting information ranging from partial veracity to outright falsehoods.
The conspicuous reduction in the volume of comments from other readers appears indicative of a broader trend, suggesting a collective waning of enthusiasm for your blog, mirroring the apparent diminishment of your own passion.
Furthermore, the recent introduction of a YouTube series, while acknowledging the merit of exploring new avenues, conveys an impression of diversion. From my perspective, the time and cognitive demands associated with consuming videos spanning 15 to 35 minutes compromise the accessibility and brevity that characterized your traditional blog posts, which could be effortlessly absorbed within a mere 90 seconds.
The perpetual solicitations for financial contributions, though noted without further elaboration, convey a sense of desperation that necessitates no further commentary.
In conclusion, Mr. Lieberman, I express appreciation for the intellectual stimulation and amusement your work has provided over the years. Regrettably, I must communicate my decision to discontinue visits to your site following the submission of this critique. Wishing you well.
Just heard that the one-time second string DJ “ Paulie Mac” and the overgrown juvenile FP Santangelo have been fired by Cumulus. So a pair in no-talent hacks have been shoved to the sidewalk. I think Cumulus wants to turn KNBR into another of it’s radio ghost towns such as KGO. They already nuked KGO 810 AM, so why KNBR?. It’s what they do, isn’t it? But hey, give ‘en credit for one thing: eliminating 2 jobs that had been filled by annoying, unprofessional nitwits.
I’m glad you’ve stopped posting articles and videos.it had become painfully obvious you’d lost passion and were just going through the motions. You had a good run but it was time for you to stop. It all had become so old and stale. I won’t be visiting your page ever again.
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ReplyDeleteGood evening, Mr. Lieberman,
ReplyDeleteI have been a dedicated reader of your blog for several years, consistently engaging with your content multiple times per week. Occasionally, I have contributed anonymous comments, but predominantly, I have found immense satisfaction in the perusal of your distinctive perspectives and the ensuing discussions.
However, over the past couple of years, it seems evident that there has been a discernible erosion of the dynamism and passion that characterized your earlier work. While the utilization of recurring themes has been a consistent feature—a hallmark, if you will—the current iteration appears to have surpassed the threshold of efficacy. Your articles have, regrettably, undergone a reduction in length, a decline in insightfulness, an escalation in repetitiveness, and an unfortunate tendency toward presenting information ranging from partial veracity to outright falsehoods.
The conspicuous reduction in the volume of comments from other readers appears indicative of a broader trend, suggesting a collective waning of enthusiasm for your blog, mirroring the apparent diminishment of your own passion.
Furthermore, the recent introduction of a YouTube series, while acknowledging the merit of exploring new avenues, conveys an impression of diversion. From my perspective, the time and cognitive demands associated with consuming videos spanning 15 to 35 minutes compromise the accessibility and brevity that characterized your traditional blog posts, which could be effortlessly absorbed within a mere 90 seconds.
The perpetual solicitations for financial contributions, though noted without further elaboration, convey a sense of desperation that necessitates no further commentary.
In conclusion, Mr. Lieberman, I express appreciation for the intellectual stimulation and amusement your work has provided over the years. Regrettably, I must communicate my decision to discontinue visits to your site following the submission of this critique. Wishing you well.
Sincerely,
Anonymous in San Ramon
Good evening, Mr. Lieberman,
ReplyDeleteI have been a dedicated reader of your blog for several years, consistently engaging with your content multiple times per week. Occasionally, I have contributed anonymous comments, but predominantly, I have found immense satisfaction in the perusal of your distinctive perspectives and the ensuing discussions.
However, over the past couple of years, it seems evident that there has been a discernible erosion of the dynamism and passion that characterized your earlier work. While the utilization of recurring themes has been a consistent feature—a hallmark, if you will—the current iteration appears to have surpassed the threshold of efficacy. Your articles have, regrettably, undergone a reduction in length, a decline in insightfulness, an escalation in repetitiveness, and an unfortunate tendency toward presenting information ranging from partial veracity to outright falsehoods.
The conspicuous reduction in the volume of comments from other readers appears indicative of a broader trend, suggesting a collective waning of enthusiasm for your blog, mirroring the apparent diminishment of your own passion.
Furthermore, the recent introduction of a YouTube series, while acknowledging the merit of exploring new avenues, conveys an impression of diversion. From my perspective, the time and cognitive demands associated with consuming videos spanning 15 to 35 minutes compromise the accessibility and brevity that characterized your traditional blog posts, which could be effortlessly absorbed within a mere 90 seconds.
The perpetual solicitations for financial contributions, though noted without further elaboration, convey a sense of desperation that necessitates no further commentary.
In conclusion, Mr. Lieberman, I express appreciation for the intellectual stimulation and amusement your work has provided over the years. Regrettably, I must communicate my decision to discontinue visits to your site following the submission of this critique. Wishing you well.
Sincerely,
Anonymous in San Ramon
IM A LEGEND. I MANAGED TO GET RICH LEIBERMAN TO SHUT HIS TRAP FOR OVER A WEEK.
ReplyDeleteAre you dead? Write something.
ReplyDeleteGo back to printing you lazy ass.
ReplyDeleteI assume if you shutdown your blog and/or vlog you'll have courage to thank those of us who have donated over the years?
ReplyDeleteNINE DAYS WITHOUT A POST. I GOT YOU TO SHUT YOUR MOUTH FOR NINE STRAIGHT DAYS. IM A LEGEND.
ReplyDeleteYou will start posting again on 12/1 once your SSI or SSDI check comes in!
ReplyDeleteWhy does Elizabeth Cook take so much time off?
ReplyDeletePaulie Mac and FP let go.
ReplyDeleteI’m so glad you’re not posting anymore. Your schtick was getting old. Enjoy your retirement.
ReplyDeleteJust heard that the one-time second string DJ “ Paulie Mac” and the overgrown juvenile FP Santangelo have been fired by Cumulus. So a pair in no-talent hacks have been shoved to the sidewalk. I think Cumulus wants to turn KNBR into another of it’s radio ghost towns such as KGO. They already nuked KGO 810 AM, so why KNBR?. It’s what they do, isn’t it? But hey, give ‘en credit for one thing: eliminating 2 jobs that had been filled by annoying, unprofessional nitwits.
ReplyDeleteSHUT UP LEIBERASS
ReplyDeleteThe less you post the less relevant you become. People will naturally abandon your blog. Don’t assume they’ll come back.
ReplyDeleteYou missed a huge KNBR story. This blog is dead now, you killed it.
ReplyDeleteRICH DIED!
ReplyDeleteRich, are you ok?
ReplyDeleteSHUT UP
ReplyDeleteHide in your SRO, you pissy little bitch. Stop begging for money and put up a paywall. You’re washed up.
ReplyDeleteRich, what's your opinion on the KNBR radio cuts staff, including host Paul McCaffrey?
ReplyDeleteSHUT UP
ReplyDeleteI guess the written blog is no more???
ReplyDeleteWhere's your commentary on the changes to knbr
ReplyDeletewow, has this site died. not coming back.
ReplyDeleteDELETE YOUR BLOG YOU FOOL
ReplyDeleteHope you are ok.
ReplyDeleteare you dead?
ReplyDeleteDon’t come back, you disgusting pig.
ReplyDeleteSomebody check for rigamortis
ReplyDeleteDid you retire? Shocked to hear you didn't know about the KNBR layoffs
ReplyDeleteYou should go work at Target. They need xmas help.
ReplyDeleteSHUTTTTT UP
ReplyDeleteI’m glad you’ve stopped posting articles and videos.it had become painfully obvious you’d lost passion and were just going through the motions. You had a good run but it was time for you to stop. It all had become so old and stale. I won’t be visiting your page ever again.
ReplyDeleteWe don’t need to hear your oral diarrhea anymore. Put up a paywall, pussy.
ReplyDelete