Friday, April 25, 2008

The Bitter Truth

I'm a little late with this but I just want to say I have no problem with Obama talking about the middle class people of my state being "bitter". Why would they NOT be bitter? They have to pay $3+ for a tank of gas, their job security is jack and their kids are bearing the brunt of the war in Iraq. This is the problem with politics as we know it. It has nothing to do with truth and progress. Obama's "bitter" comment is what sold me on him as a candidate because finally someone said something that was true but also politically unpalatable. Finally. And yes, people do turn to religion and guns. How many times does history have to repeat itself- we're no different then the Greeks looking up at a thundering sky and saying how do we explain this. The Bible is not history or fact- its a storybook- lessons, fables, etc. Monotheism is not somehow progress or inherently better or more progressive than polytheism. Believing in one God as opposed to many is more enlightened or educated? How so? It's still just trying to explain the unexplainable. People try to find a way to explain things and they cling to that which gives them hope even if its false hope. Anyway, I could write a Baker's dozen blogs on this.

Let's talk about dissatisfaction in America. That would actually be useful. Hillary says I think the American people are optimistic. What? How does that drive any dialogue? That's just as bad as George Bush saying the war in Iraq is going well. I have news for Bush: you can't win any war ever against martyrs. When a human being is willing to give up his or her life for a cause, you can't fight that because the threat of death is no longer a deterrent. Bush just tells us everything is okay and now so does Hillary- the American people are optimistic is basically saying we're Smurfs- stupidly optimistic and unable to handle sadness which in this case correlates with truth. The truth of the matter is that things suck right now in this country and the sooner that becomes the discussion the sooner we'll be able to move ahead and back toward a more optimistic world view. The bitter truth is better then a sweet lie- that's how 3,000+ die.

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