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Campaign Lies
Townhall.com ^ | April 13, 2016 | Thomas Sowell

Posted on 04/13/2016 8:24:44 AM PDT by Kaslin

If you took all the lies out of political rhetoric, how much would be left? Apparently even less than usual this year.

The latest, and perhaps biggest, lie -- thus far -- is that Donald Trump was cheated out of delegates in Colorado because the voters did not select the delegates.

Two very different questions have gotten confused with each other. One question is whether this is the best way to choose delegates. Most of us would say "No," but most of us don't live in Colorado, and each state is allowed great leeway in how it chooses to pick its delegates.

The more fundamental question is whether this was some trick cooked up to deprive Donald Trump of the delegates needed to win the Republican nomination. That is of course how Donald Trump and his followers automatically depict anything that doesn't work out to his advantage.

But the Colorado rules were written and known to all before anybody cast a single vote in the primary elections, anywhere in the country.

If the people who ran the Trump campaign were not aware of what the rules in Colorado were, and Ted Cruz's people were, that is what happens when you hire people who are not up to the challenges of their job. The fact that one of those people has been fired and replaced has gotten much less media attention than Trump's loudly repeated charges that he was robbed.

With so many primary election rules that vary from one state to another, some of these rules are bound to work out to one candidate's advantage and another candidate's disadvantage.

When Trump, for example, wins less than a majority of a state's votes and yet gets 100 percent of its delegates, you don't hear other candidates yelling or whining that they have been robbed. But the cold fact is that Trump's percentage of the delegates is still higher than his percentage of the people who actually voted for him.

Apparently it all depends on whose ox is gored -- and who yells the loudest, with the most irresponsible charges. It also depends on how conscientious the media are and how gullible the voters are.

Other political campaign lies have been repeated so often, over so many years, that they have become part of a tradition that is almost never questioned. Demands for "equal pay" for women, for example, proceed without even a definition of what that means.

Some years ago, I was shocked when my research turned up the fact that young male physicians earned substantially more than young female physicians. But, when my research also turned up the fact that young male physicians work hundreds of hours more per year than young female physicians, it was not shocking any more.

Other researchers, many of them female, have found the same pattern in other fields where there are income differences between the sexes. Women work fewer hours annually than men, and do not work full-time and continuously over the years as often as men do.

Among college graduates, women receive more than three-quarters of the degrees in education, while men receive more than three-quarters of the degrees in engineering. When engineers are paid more than teachers -- partly because engineers work year round, while teachers work 9 months -- do not be surprised by sex differences in earnings among college graduates.

None of this is news for people who have checked out the facts. Researchers -- including female researchers -- have repeatedly turned up such facts for decades. But the politicians, and much of the media, prefer a moral melodrama, starring themselves on the side of the angels against the forces of evil.

That wins votes, helps TV ratings and lets lots of people feel good about themselves. But this also requires a gullible public.

A very similar game can be played with racial statistics. What if I said that basketball officials call fouls on black players out of all proportion to the share of blacks in the general population? You might well say, "Wait a minute! The proportion of black players is far higher in the NBA than in the population."

Yet that simple difference between the proportion of blacks in the general population and blacks involved in whatever activity is being measured statistically is repeatedly ignored, both by politicians and the media.

The success of campaign lies depends ultimately on how willing the public is to be stampeded without bothering to stop and think.


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To: austingirl
Trump will go third party and the conservative candidate, Cruz, will win.

And Texas will turn blue before the next election.

21 posted on 04/13/2016 9:42:36 AM PDT by itsahoot (Trump is a fumble mouthed blowhard that can't finish a sentence, but he will finish a term.)
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To: itsahoot

No, Cruz has superior intelligence and set up his ground game in every State well ahead of time. He is against the GOPe and dimocraps unlike his liberal, authoritarian, and whiny competition.


22 posted on 04/13/2016 9:43:55 AM PDT by austingirl (Cruz 2016)
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To: austingirl
No, Cruz has superior intelligence and set up his ground game in every State well ahead of time. He is against the GOPe and dimocraps unlike his liberal, authoritarian, and whiny competition.

You are delusional, living in a socialist dominated city must effect your thinking process.

23 posted on 04/13/2016 9:46:07 AM PDT by itsahoot (Trump is a fumble mouthed blowhard that can't finish a sentence, but he will finish a term.)
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To: itsahoot
You are delusional.

Insults from a Trump supporter. Par for the course. Can't handle the truth about the incompetence of their hero.

24 posted on 04/13/2016 9:50:47 AM PDT by austingirl (Cruz 2016)
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To: Kaslin

Townhall in for Cruz


25 posted on 04/13/2016 10:24:45 AM PDT by stocksthatgoup (GOPe/MSM - "When we want your opinion, we will give it to you.")
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To: austingirl
Insults from a Trump supporter. Par for the course. Can't handle the truth about the incompetence of their hero.

He is not a hero but he is not GOPe as you and your hero are. I believe that Cruz can never win, he can't even win in his own party, but keep on dreaming.

26 posted on 04/13/2016 11:12:36 AM PDT by itsahoot (Trump is a fumble mouthed blowhard that can't finish a sentence, but he will finish a term.)
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To: itsahoot

You keep on dreaming too- about the whiny sore loser.


27 posted on 04/13/2016 11:19:02 AM PDT by austingirl (Cruz 2016)
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To: austingirl
No, Cruz has superior intelligence and set up his ground game in every State well ahead of time.

He may be more politically astute but I doubt he is all that superior. He is a lawyer you know people that spend their life learning how to make the definition of "is" seem undefinable.

28 posted on 04/13/2016 11:19:03 AM PDT by itsahoot (Trump is a fumble mouthed blowhard that can't finish a sentence, but he will finish a term.)
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To: austingirl
You keep on dreaming too- about the whiny sore loser.

We shall see.

29 posted on 04/13/2016 11:20:39 AM PDT by itsahoot (Trump is a fumble mouthed blowhard that can't finish a sentence, but he will finish a term.)
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To: Gaffer
Cruz played by the rules. It's not his fault that Trump didn't, don't ya know.

Under regulations established in the 1980s, delegates cannot take money from corporations, labor unions, federal contractors or foreign nationals. But an individual donor is permitted to give a delegate unlimited sums to support his or her efforts to get selected to go to the convention, including money to defray the costs of travel and lodging.

From the Washington Post, 4/11/16.

30 posted on 04/13/2016 9:05:23 PM PDT by gg188 (Ted Cruz, R - Goldman Sachs)
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To: libbylu

To imply that my suggestion to Sowell to go back to eating his tapioca [as in pudding for old people] is somehow a death threat from this Trump supporter is just utter hysterical foolishness. Get down off the cross - somebody else needs the wood.

[and you don’t need to tell me about the dangers of cooking raw tapioca....that’s for idiots who can’t buy a box a tapioca flour from the store]


31 posted on 04/14/2016 3:35:18 AM PDT by Gaffer
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