"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." Samuel Adams

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Acceptable liars


Reuters reports (2/10/2015): Emmy Award-winning journalist Sharyl Attkisson, who covered the story of Hillary Clinton's lie about being shot at in Bosnia, says she can't understand how the former secretary of state weathered the scandal while NBC News anchor Brian Williams may not.

That's easy: we don't like news anchors and reporters lying to us, the same way we don't like conservative politicians lying to us. But we have no problem with liberal politicians lying to us. In fact, many of us really like their lies (e.g. "Premiums will go down $1500.00 a year." "You can keep your health plan if you like it.").






4 comments:

Tom said...

6 months long enough or is firing the only solution?

Dave said...

Are you talking about Williams or Hillary? Just kidding. I don't see how he can come back. Seems to me that the 6 month suspension is just NBC's way of easing into a firing. Maybe he could come back in some other role. But his credibility is shot. And once shot, it's tough to get it back. I wonder if the suspension is with or without pay. Have you heard?

Tom said...

without pay. I will give NBC some credit. They have allowed MSNBC to be all over it including critiquing his conduct.

Dave said...

This was an entirely self-inflicted wound by Mr. Williams. I have to wonder why people like him and Hillary feel the need to exaggerate their experiences in war zones. Do they think they become more admirable by telling people they came under fire? Do they think people will see them as courageous, somewhat like real soldiers? To me, this betrays a serious deficit in character and self-image. Why this compulsion to overcompensate and deceive? Something is deeply flawed in the core of these people.