“Politicians are Inveterate Liars”
“Politicians are Inveterate Liars”
So, what possible intelligence can voters exercise in
casting their ballots? They can vote in accordance with the appeal a particular
candidate’s promises hold for them, but relying on candidates to carry out
their promises would be childishly foolish. Anyone who pays the slightest
attention to politics knows that politicians are inveterate liars; many would
sooner lie than speak truthfully even if the truth did not thwart their
purposes, because lying would be more congenial to their true, dishonest
character. Thus, voters can do nothing more than throw ideological darts,
casting their ballots for the candidate who makes the most appealing noises,
has the handsomest face, or displays peacock-like the most fabulous partisan
posturing.
To perceive any fixed and reliable link between what the
candidates promise and what they deliver in office would be wildly
counterfactual. Politicians have no more backbone than an earthworm. Even if
they could not be bought—and most obviously can be—they are constantly at
auction for rent, and the bidding never ceases. Thus, we can count on them with
complete confidence in only one regard: their mendacious shilly-shallying.
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