Subject: | Ron Paul Gets Booed by Tea Partiers In the Florida Debate |
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Date: | Tue, 13 Sep 2011 08:51:43 -0700 |
From: | Jas Jain |
Ron Paul Gets Booed by Tea Partiers In the Florida Debate
This weekend I talked to two friends, one on the left and one on the right, who liked Ron Paul among the Republican candidates for his principles and relative honesty. I told them that his chances are near zero. Why? Because he is not willing to lie about his positions based on whom he is talking to and his position on military non-intervention in foreign lands is very unpopular among the right wing nuts and the Tea Party, supported by Limbaugh, is to the right of the right. As long as born-and-bred American dopes get to vote, Ron Paul, or any man or woman of principle and honesty, has zero chance.
Dishonesty is the number one characteristic needed to get elected the President of the Dis-United States of America. Americans are disunited because of all the propaganda lies (pandering to the prejudices of various groups) that they have been subjected to from birth onwards. GW Bush and Obama got elected because they were the best liars, who looked believable, among the field of candidates. Some have claimed that Bill Clinton was a good liar. The election of the US President, because of the format, ends being a selection of the most dishonest. If one only represents a thousand people it is lot harder for a dishonest person to get elected because many voters would have known the person from first hand experiences. For example, Ron Paul could only get elected as a Congressman and not as a Senator, or a Governor, from Texas. With a smaller group an honest person has better chance.
At the national level, the most fundamental problem facing America is born-and-bred American dopes. All other problems are derivatives. Maybe, the real problem is democracy where propaganda, or breeding dopes, is the most important vehicle to gain power and wealth.
It is the morality, stupid! (There is absolutely no doubt that immorality has been on the rise in America for decades and Ronald Reagan gave it the biggest currency in politics; it is all a question of how a politician, or a propagandist, or a business leader, lies not that one lies because the assumption is that everyone lies).
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