Posted on 11/02/2011 9:27:50 PM PDT by smoothsailing
November 2, 2011
by J.E. Dyer
1. That Herman Cain is a sexual harasser.
2. That Rick Perry had anything to do with the leak of information about sexual harassment complaints against Cain to Politico.
3. That Mitt Romney was behind the leaks either.
4. That the mythical ability to silence baseless innuendo, or spin it and come out smelling like a rose, or avoid it altogether, is a qualification for being president of the United States.
5. That the left-wing mainstream media act in good faith when they retail these allegations.
6. That media coverage of such allegations and innuendo is some form of vetted professional activity, rather than just a glorified form of slam book smears and middle-school cafeteria gossip.
7. That it is incumbent on any of us to take the endless effluvia of the media smear machine seriously.
8. That it is a sign of intelligence to thoughtfully consider these charges-without-evidence, rather than simply dismissing them.
9. That the whole circus matters to our choice of president, in terms of illuminating for us the character or abilities of any of the candidates.
10. That any of these cheap-allegation dramas is even about the candidates, rather than about us, and whether we have any judgment or discrimination when it comes to what we let the media fill our heads with.
If a competent prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich, todays media can smear one and then make it look like some innocent ham sandwich over there behind the counter did it. But the media can only do this because we cooperate with them, by simply accepting every negative, damning, evil thought they suggest to us.
Keeping the barrage up is virtually cost-free for them. They are not going to stop, no matter how conclusively it is proven that they are full of shinola. Accepting their cues, and spending day after day discussing things on their terms, is the actual problem. And that problem starts with us.
There is no corrective for this problem in the mechanics of politics or the medias M.O. Politics and the media arent going to change. Period. We have to decide what our characters and priorities will consist of. Do we have the strength of mind to say this? Dont bother me with your innuendo about Herman Cain. I want to talk issues. We need to cut spending, reduce regulation, and undo all of Obamas dangerous executive orders. We need to restore a constitutional balance of power in the federal government. And thats just for starters. Iran is closing in on a nuclear weapon. China is menacing all of Asia. European security is in jeopardy, and so is ours. Thats what I want to talk about. The future of the republic is at stake.
Who cares if they think were stupid? Are we seriously going to let this election degenerate into a suicidal snark free-for-all because someone might think were stupid, if we dont bite on every worm the media dangle on the hook?
Any one of us could be in Cains or Perrys position or Bachmanns, or Palins, or that of any conservative front-runner past or present. Ronald Reagan himself wouldnt have triumphed over this kind of media attack. He would have looked every bit as caught off guard and flat-footed. One thing the blogosphere does is amplify cheap, off-the-cuff opinions and send them echoing back to us in chorus, as if everybody now thinks Candidate X is toast and his character is in shreds. Is that really true? What obliges us to think so, other than the kind of fearful, triangulating approach to our personal opinions that we should have overcome by the time we got our high school diplomas?
Herman Cain hasnt been convicted of sexual harassment, nor have charges been filed against him. It would be public record if these things had happened. It is not a sign of intelligence or moral discrimination for conservative voters to feast on vague allegations against our candidates, which we are told by third parties were made by persons whose names we dont know, and which never resulted in prosecution or sanction. As a rule for life, thats no way to think about morality, law, society, or other peoples characters.
And Cains not even my preferred candidate. But this applies to all of them. If we wait for cheap bad news about other people to cease flowing, well be stuck obsessing over it for all eternity. It doesnt have to be true or significant; it will just keep coming. How much we are preoccupied with evil allegations is up to us. We only think its the media doing this to us. In reality, were doing it to ourselves. We have the power to say no: were not playing any more. Until we do that, the MSM will have us by the short hairs.
Oh, and one more thing I dont believe:
11. That Americans are too foolish and weak-minded to figure this out.
Did he really? I doubt Cain was responsible for that story going around. Since the rock was painted over years ago, it has to be something that was saved up and savored by the 'Rats against the eventual day, and I'll wager one of the MediaRats threw it at Cain for an off-guard quote.
I have never figured out what is wrong with "Poppy" Bush, holding hands like he has with that obnoxious Klintoon weed.
The Klintonx must have something on the old man.
Oh, and by the way, don't be surprised if the Dem candidate next year isn't Hildebeast, not Obozo.
The Klintonx still want to get Hildy elected to the White House, and Slick into the General Secretary's chair at the U.N., so they can sign a treaty that abrogates US sovereignty and makes Slick the first God Emperor of Earth.
“Im still in the camp that it is either Karl rove OR the Democrats.”
It’s Rove. Look at all the dirt that slimeball threw at our senate candidates in the 2010 election. This smear on Cain has Rove’s fingerprints all over it, and blaming Perry is a diversion. Rove has publicly stated that he hates Cain and wants him to drop out. Romney is Rove’s boy, and Cain is in the way.
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