Jonathots Daily Blog
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The situation is that our solution has actually become our problem.
G-Pop is trying to explain this to his son.
Even though there is a strong contingency of the American public which contends we are a “Christian nation,” when it comes to dealing with others, our prejudices and our policies, we completely abandon the teachings of Jesus in favor of the message of Mesopotamia.
Therefore we tout “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth,” and “our country, right or wrong.”
So we end up with two candidates for President who both have unfavorable ratings and seem baffled by their unpopularity. But it’s really quite simple. Even though there may be a rag-tag group of citizens who cheer arrogance and self-reliance, all of us know in our hearts what is necessary to be a human being:
- “From what I know…”
- “I was wrong.”
Any time those two statements are ignored or even pushed to the rear in favor of barnstorming stubbornness, you have a credibility problem.
Since none of us are sure of anything, taking the precaution of being candid about our knowledge is only wise.
In like manner, keeping in our back pocket the ability to be wrong without feeling that we’re diminishing our career is equally as valuable, so that people can trust us.
So it is ironic that we campaign for our two candidates while simultaneously voicing that we don’t trust them.
Of course we don’t.
- Both of them plot instead of letting the truth play out.
- They both maneuver instead of managing the circumstances provided.
And they defend themselves instead of allowing the new revelation to push them to the forefront as leaders.
You have to make up your mind. CNN, Fox News and MSNBC may love a fight among the candidates. They say it makes good news. Actually, it makes bad news, which they spin into good revenue through advertising.
But if you’re going to edify people, you will have to be forthcoming about what you presently know and also be prepared to be wrong.
G-Pop realizes there are those reading this who would say, “Politics doesn’t work that way.”
But he would retort, “Therefore, politics doesn’t work.”
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