American Politics: "Lie To Me"
source: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=25244
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As a fan of the TV show Lie To Me where the experts can detect minute physical signs of lying or micro-expressions, I felt that the politicians had developed the talent and skill to lie without giving any sign of it.
Here is what Americans should learn: All elected Democrats and Republicans have succeeded because they are excellent liars and, therefore, not one of them can ever be trusted to be telling the truth.
When you vote for any of these two-party politicians all you are saying is: LIE TO ME.
And when they get elected that is exactly what they will do, and not just about their personal behavior. The larger lesson is that American politicians will also lie effortlessly about public policy and just about everything they have anything to do with.
Make no mistake, President Obama has lied about many things just as presidents before him also have.
Can you have an effective representative democracy when elected officials can never be trusted to tell the truth to citizens? No.
Elected officials no long feel they have a profound responsibility to tell the truth. It appears to be behavior that has become automatic, not something they agonize over. Lying has become normal behavior whether it is done in Internet communications, on TV, in speeches or during campaigning for office. Lying may have become so commonplace that politicians no longer spend time justifying it to themselves or their closest staff or supporters. Sure, when they get caught, they easily apologize and accept responsibility in some glib and usually tearful way. But their moral decrepitude should not be forgiven. Dishonest politicians are chronically ill, selfish, egoistic betrayers of public trust. Severe punishment of them is necessary, starting with legally required removal from office and loss of all pension and health insurance benefits.
In the US political system public trust of elected officials is passé, or should be.
This is not a matter of cynicism; it is just prudent and logical to mistrust just about everything said by elected officials. Of course, if you think that a particular politician lies supports your views, then it may not bother you, but it should.
Forget about the rationalization that politicians merely misspeak or that they are just fallible human beings like the rest of us. My point is that an essential skill and regular behavior of politicians is lying without any hint of it. The only thing that politicians now fear is losing control and inadvertently telling the truth!
Has it always been this way? Have American politicians always been ubiquitous liars? I don’t think so. What was once aberrant behavior has become normal behavior. It is yet another sign of just how much the US has sunk. It is not just that the country is on the wrong track; it is off the track, falling into an abyss.
When it is rational to always be suspicious of everything politicians say, then why keep listening? Why keep voting for them? Why keep believing that the US is still a functioning democracy? Why believe lies about reforming government? Why think that the overpowering corruption of government by corporate interests will change?
The biggest insanity of all is that when politicians get caught lying about sexual behavior they pay a high price, but not when they get caught lying about the economy, how they have voted on issues, how they have implemented their campaign promises, what they have taken from corporate supporters, and other substantive issues. They get away with it. In large measure because the media do not make a big deal of ordinary lying. Lying is the new normal. Expectations of honesty are gone.
The US political system is broken. That is the truth. You can trust me.
Take a little satisfaction knowing that the biggest lies politicians tell are probably to themselves.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=25244
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Wicks934
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Sorry, there were telltale signs that they were lying. I saw it, I hoped it wasn't true but I was correct. I wasn't surprised. I'm surprised that people assume that this or that politician will never lie under any circumstances. I mean, come on they are politicians. That is what they do. It is just better for us when they do the things we would have them do despite their lack of truthfulness or their odd behaviours.
- 12 months ago
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Wicks934
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politicalair
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Ask yourself one question: "Is it really a 'lie' if they believe it?"
- 12 months ago
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politicalair
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Schnookums
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politicalair:
Lies do not require self awareness to be a lie......though I very very much doubt they aren't self-aware of the shit spilling out of their mouths on a daily basis.
- 12 months ago
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Schnookums
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Leen61
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This article nailed it! No more needs to be said. It's all true.
- 12 months ago
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Leen61
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UtopianSky
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It's not that hard to lie without being detected. All actors can lie just fine.
All those people on shows like "Lie to Me" can detect is if you are nervous, and most people are nervous when they lie.
As long as you are calm, no one can tell a thing.
- 12 months ago
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UtopianSky
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HSouixZ
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Okay, I'll admit it...I was drawn to this story because of its title: Lie To Me.
I was hoping it would have a more scientific feel, to it. Like some reference to facial micro-expressions, and such.
I really love the show: "Lie To Me." And I have been using the study of facial, micro-expressions to help me in my line of work. Everyone who sits across from me basically starts out lying to me. It's a cat and mouse game to see how adept I am at catching the lies. I'm usually pretty good, and that surprises the people on the opposite side of my desk.
That said; now that I'm here and read the story....I'm glad I came, and voted the story up. Good job, schnookums..
- 12 months ago
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HSouixZ
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thedirtman
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Science is a distinctly different type of thought from politics. Science and politics are diametrically opposed. In science the final result must be repeatable, and dependable so that further research can be made while depending on previous research. Scientists must calculate certainty where certainty isn't inevitable until certainty is produced.
Politics is the pretending of certainty where no certainty may exist, or is even possible, often to increase chances of obtaining a desired result. Politicians must project certainty, sometimes in the face of inevitable failure. For example, a politician would never be elected while saying an invasion of another country has a 60 percent chance of succeeding, will likely only cost between 500,000 and 800,000 lives, and 3 trillion dollars, and so it should be done.
Decisions based in politics are never sound. Mistakes are the only certainty.
The greenhouse effect is a clear example. It is repeatable. The effect can be counted on to happen without fail. It can be used in further research. We can count on carbon dioxide to warm our planet just like we count on gravity. Where it becomes muddied is when politicians suggest, perhaps it won't happen in a complex system, and without any evidence to suggest otherwise we begin counting our chickens before they have hatched. Critical decisions are made that include the continued release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Political theories are financed that suggest scientists are part of a political conspiracy to control your life. The book of the month club attacks the integrity of scientists with false statements and suggests that scientists who disagree should receive bad treatment and have things done to their career that will surely negatively affect the health and welfare of their families. This is all done while shouting 'freedom'.
That is all called politics. We are funding more politics every day. We are funding less science every day. Should we be surprised that the ship is sinking and valuable time is being lost while the women and children are being tossed overboard?
- 12 months ago
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thedirtman
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Schnookums
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Jiminy Cricket must be a regulator?
- 12 months ago
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Schnookums
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letsliveinpeace
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Great post thanks for posting!
- 12 months ago
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letsliveinpeace
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Schnookums
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letsliveinpeace:
Thanks. It hit a chord with me too.....
- 12 months ago
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Schnookums
