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To: JBTFD who wrote (2412)7/26/2004 5:59:44 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4965
 
And then some facts he has right. A lot more than the right will ever admit to. The right's policy seems to be to deny, befuddle, and outright lie if you need to to obfuscate the truth. There's a little clip of Cheney doing exactly that, saying very absolutely that he didn't say something and then the rest of the clip shows a clip of a previous show where he is saying exactly what he says he never said.

I don't think what you describe is limited to the Republicans. It appears to be a trait of all political speech.

I have always been amazed when a politician (regardless of party orientation) is asked a direct question that can be answered either "yes" or "no" and he/she goes on to evade the question for 10 minutes. Most of the time, the interviewer lets it go, instead of saying, "No, what I asked you was.... Now, please answer the question."



To: JBTFD who wrote (2412)7/26/2004 6:44:44 PM
From: tonto  Respond to of 4965
 
A sad but true commentary, And people fight for their party? (g)

I think we should be grateful that any actual truth ever emerges from either party.