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Monday, March 10, 2008

Fred Reed sez: American democracy is a sham

Democracy in America is not about government derived by the will of the people. Rather, democracy in America is about how deeply-entrenched political elites and the corporate press control the people. Such is the case articulated by Fred Reed in his latest essay, and it's hard to disagree with him...
To disguise all of this, elections provide the excitement and intellectual content of a football game, without the importance. They allow a sense of Participation. In bars across the land, in high-school gymns become forums, people become heated about what they imagine to be decisions of great import: This candidate or that? It keeps them from feeling left out while denying them power.

It is fraud. In a sense, the candidates do not even exist. A presidential candidate consists of two speechwriters, a makeup man, a gestures coach, ad agency, two pollsters and an interpreter of focus groups. Depending on his numbers, the handlers may suggest a more fixed stare to crank up his decisiveness quotient for male or Republican voters, or dial in a bit of compassion for a Democratic or female audience. The newspapers will report this calculated transformation. Yet it works. You can fool enough of the people enough of the time.

When people sense this and decline to vote, we cluck like disturbed hens and speak of apathy. Nope. Just common sense.

Much more at the above link.

4 comments:

Abas KS said...

Hi, Chris


How's it going?


I just watched your Ron Paul video. It's good. You didn't really put the dollar bill into the toilet. It was quite obvious. *snigger* Do you reckon Obama is going to win & be US president? I reckon democracy (politics as a whole for the matter) is like a game for the very wealthy folks. I have not seen a man with average income be elected as president.


Abas
abassterinternational.blogspot.com

Chris Knight said...

As devalued as our dollar has become, I might as well have put it in the toilet anyway, LOL :-)

Politics here is as messed-up as Fred Reed talks about in this article. Far more so, actually. You're right: the average American has NO chance of being elected to any higher office, much less President.

We have a very corrupt system and the system takes care of its own.

I don't care for Obama to be President, any more than I care for Hillary Clinton or John McCain to be President. By the time Bush leaves we will have had, I would say 20 solid years of between mediocre leadership and the absolute WORST Presidents in American history. It doesn't look to get better anytime soon.

Yet there are some here who will believe that one of these people is somehow better than the others.

We're screwed, dude. Honestly, from an American watching it from within, the whole place is falling apart.

Do you guys have any room there? :-)

Abas KS said...

Hi, Chris

How are you?

It seems like George Bush is going to be remembered as the US president that failed the US economy. Yes, its not a good sight; the US dollar nowadays. :-'Working on the internet lets one work from basically anywhere in the world. Well, as long as there is fast internet connection. You would have a big chance of meeting a good foreign lady (probably more than one) outside of the US, contract marriage or however, & change citizenship. How about Greece or the Czech Republic? :-D I would choose Czech coz I like snow.


Abas
abassterinternational.blogspot.com

Chris Knight said...

"You would have a big chance of meeting a good foreign lady (probably more than one)..."

Ummmmm well my wife Lisa *might* have something to say about that :-P