What McCain said on energy, what I heard
by DavidCD
Mon Aug 04, 2008 at 09:52:31 PM PDT
To my mind, John McCain’s criticisms of Barack Obama are lies from beginning to end. For any particular example, it might take me some time to put into words why it’s a lie, but I haven’t found it difficult to be satisfied for myself that it’s all lies. There are lies of omission. There are lies of oversimplification. There are misrepresentations of what Obama advocates or his record. Sooner or later, it’s all lies. Yet rarely is McCain called on that by the media, and it doesn’t seem to hurt him in polls. I think the biggest reason for that is everyone is used to this kind of lying, so used to it that they reserve "lie" for some truly outrageous whopper that even someone’s supporters don’t believe.
Republicans have been like this throughout my lifetime. More than any other group, be it from religion or any other cultural institution where lying is like breathing, Republicans have shown me how much I hate lies. That’s one reason I’ve never voted for a Republican, not for a major office at least, from my first vote in 1974, to replace the "straight-talking" Ronald Reagan as governor of California with a guy much closer to my age, Jerry Brown. Now things would be better with that great oversimplifier retired, so many of us thought.
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