More on politics
Since election is coming up, might as well dip into the subject some more..
This is just about the most slimy, disgusting thing ever, but it does explain many things (mainly memes) that have been flying about the net, doesn't it?
It's sad for this country that elections are decided not by educated voters but by slithering pundits who attempt to sway the public opinion with dirty tactics and a false representation of what the voters truly think.
I suppose they don't believe their candidate can win on his own merits . How can anyone vote for Bush when his own guard and party has no faith in him?
Comments
Well, try to stay balanced if that is what you ultimately desire! It is funny thought comparing the current results of the cnn poll vs. the fox news poll... anywho... I thought Kerry was refreshing and bold. I think Bush has had too many years of too much newspeak, and is starting to believe that just because he says something makes it true.
Take care! Great blog!
Posted by: th0m | October 1, 2004 11:51 AM
It's like fight club homework... only really evil.
th0m: In Bush's defense, it's kinda hard to be refreshing and bold after you've been a puppet for 4 years ;)
Posted by: Matt | October 1, 2004 04:26 PM
If you ask me, even the media seems to be biased in favor of Bush, so its not a suprise that people are even stooping this low.
Posted by: david | October 1, 2004 05:00 PM
From the distance: living in (old) europe, it is sad for me to see that the level of the political dicussion in America has reached the point of blunt, stupid propaganda. This is sad for a country that has/had the will to be a role model for democratic behavior. The self-acclaimed "land of the free" has become a parody.
In 2004 America is a question not an answer.
Posted by: daniel | October 3, 2004 06:26 AM
Riiight, like anybody should trust the Democrats. Blatant deceitful propagandists like Michael Moore; brainless fools like Al Franken; idiots like Jeneane Garrofolo; nasty viscious twisters like Paul Begala; fabricators like Dan Rather; and of course ultra-rich pandering flip-floppers like John Kerry.
Republicans are a far classier act than the Democrats.
Posted by: Dave | October 3, 2004 11:52 PM