Friday, November 22, 2013

politcal/philosophical ramblings

The media in the 30s neglected to inform the public that FDR was mostly confined to a wheelchair because they thought the public might feel he wasn't strong enough for the office.  


 The media in the 60s neglected to inform the public that JFK had Addisons + a back injury from the war because they felt the public might not think a president who needed to juggle drugs to control his condition was the best choice to face off against the USSR.  

The media now neglects to inform the public that BHO is an (ex?) pothead and cocaine user as well as being a communist radical with strong sympathies for Islam.  

I don't know why modern voters do not understand that when the media covers for the party in power instead of being antagonistic it leads to corruption.   Power corrupts and power, unchecked by the glare of media attention corrupts faster and more completely.

 The media itself is corrupted, as well as encouraging political corruption by covering rather than shining the spotlight on Democrat's malfeasance.   The public must find a way to reduce the media's power to reduce their corruption.  If only I knew how to make this happen.  

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