Lying As A Job Qualification

It is so amusing to watch presidential candidates accuse one another of lying, as though dishonesty would disqualify one for political office.  The state depends upon lies, fraud, and deception for its continuing power over the boobeoisie.  Condemning a man for engaging in such tactics contradicts the nature of all political systems.  I am reminded of a news story from a number of decades back, in which prisoners at a state penitentiary were having personal items stolen from their cells. The prisoners reportedly gathered in the lunch room one day to discuss the problem, with one of the men announcing “men, there’s a thief amongst us!”

I wonder if any members of the political establishment – including politicians and the mainstream media – have caught on that the increased popularity of Donald Trump might be Boobus’s way of responding to the corruption and dishonesty of political systems. During the previous two presidential campaigns, most voters rejected Ron Paul’s efforts to inject truth into the process.  Perhaps they have now settled for making a mockery of the system they have been conditioned to believe they cannot live without!

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11:21 am on March 5, 2016