It’s Not a Lie if the Majority Believe It
After seeing Romney’s performance in Wednesday night’s
debate and remembering the whoppers told by Paul Ryan at Republican Convention,
I think I smell rat. While I know making
assertions like that lumps me in with the latest conspiracy theorists that
believe the latest job numbers are cooked.
My question is what’s cooking in the Republican Party?
Politicians telling lies to get elected and then worry about
the consequences once they are in office is as old as this country itself. It’s a great American tradition – just as
conspiracy paranoia is. From the
Revolution to today, many feel we were promised freedoms and rights that never
materialized, or they are always in jeopardy.
When does strategy become a conspiracy?
Pundits condemn and laud Romney’s bravado in presenting
partial truths or misrepresentations as facts.
And they critically view Obama’s failure to point out Romney’s untruths.
And then it hit me.
Another old saying from the not to distant past is Fox News used to work for the Republican Party. Now, the Republican Party works for Fox News.”
Romney and Ryan are implementing a strategy tried and proven by Fox
News. It’s not that they are following
Fox News’ orders; it’s they are presenting information as Fox News would do it.
There is nothing to tell us how good a president any
candidate will be and we only really know it after their tenure is over. We’ve had presidents who had extensive
administrative experience who made terrible presidents and we’ve had presidents
who had little when they came into office, and we honor their service to our
country. That’s true for both parties.
I will watch with bated breath the VP debate for a
continuing exercise of the Fox News Strategy by Ryan, and the other
presidential debates to see if Romney continues implementation of the
strategy. Or more to the point, I will
watch with baited breath, because the
debates offer a soapbox super PACs can only dream but never buy, and I’ll have
something to say about that.
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