PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES FIDDLE WHILE ROME BURNS
Jon Rappoport
No More Fake News
October 5th, 2012
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Since these two guys are actors, canât they get better actors to debate? Since these two guys are gangsters, canât they get Tony Soprano to square off against Sonny Corleone? That would give us some fabulous TV viewing.
I tried watching the debate. I got so bogged down in numbers I gave up.
âNo, itâs not the 600 percent added on to the rebate on the other tax, itâs the minus 40 percent, and then you divide by 2, not 3. And thatâs what Iâve been saying since day one.â
âWell, if you divide by 2, the figures donât match up to what happened to my grandmother.â
The postmortem media reaction was, of course, all about performance. The pundits were schoolteachers in a public speaking class.
âYou looked down at the podium. You didnât stand straight. You were slumping. You have to keep your shoulders back and your head level. Try to smile more. Never look at your hands. The moderator is your friend. Donât interrupt himâŠâ
The country is falling apart, the economy is taking hits from all sides, the food supply is brimming with GMOs, the US is fighting covert wars all over the Middle East, crime in the streets is spreading, the surveillance state is recording everything that moves, the Fed is printing money like itâs toilet paper, butâŠObama kept looking down at the podium, thatâs the takeaway from the debate.
The stretch I watched was two accountants trying to figure out how to cook the books.
I would have preferred matching clips of Romney water-skiing versus Obama shooting hoops on the White House lawn.
Here are a couple of the incisive after-debate poll questions from CBS and CNN: how do you feel now about (candidate) caring about your needs and problems; did (candidate) perform better than you expected.
Caring about my needs and problems? What the hell does the president have to do with my needs and problems? I need the dissolution of the two American political parties. My problem is theyâre actually one party with two heads.
Perform better than I expected? I expected both of them would be mind-numbing, and they exceeded even Dr. Phil.
The psychology of elections boils down to something simple. If people see two guys in suits disagreeing about something, people think what theyâre disagreeing about must be important. Thatâs it. Thatâs all you have to know.
Thatâs how you stage politics. The real issues and the real crimes are buried, because the candidates agree on what theyâre supposed to argue about up front.
They wonât take questions on the obscene number of medically caused deaths, on GMO destruction, on the explosion of surveillance, on the phony war on terror or drugs, on the patent crime of stock manipulation, on black budgets, on the encroaching forces of Globalism, on the fake science behind global warming, on chemtrails, on the massive failure of public education, on US-government empire building, on corporate statism, on the bureaucratic army of unelected regulators who run federal agencies and illegally make laws, on Agenda 21, and on a host of other issues.
Theyâll skirt all that.
Theyâll fiddle while Rome burns.
You want a Monsanto president? Elect either Obama or Romney. Facts show both men are in the pocket of that heinous corporation.
CBS, NBC, and ABC accentuate âperformanceâ in the debates. FOX slams Obama; MSNBC slams Romney. CNN tries to look neutral while supporting Obama. Itâs all for show. Nobody dares say both candidates (and thus both political parties) are disasters. That would derail the ratings of the stage play. That would blow the ongoing cover-up.
During the run-up to every presidential election since 1980, I have heard people say that THAT ELECTION was the most important in history, and a failure to vote would be treasonous. Thatâs because engendering fear is the primary way to keep the population locked into two-party electoral politics. In every election season, there is always some âoverriding issueâ that demands picking sides. There is always a new disaster, a new crisis.
In that sense, the purpose of the election is not to solve the crisis; the crisis is generated to make the election seem vital.
The best after-debate comment of the night was delivered by Al Gore. Obama coming to Denver at the last moment, Al opined, could have created, at that altitude, a brain oxygen deficit. On this basis alone, if Obama is reelected, Al should win the directorship of the Dept. of Health and Human Services.
Speaking of brain cells, any American with at least two functioning cells should realize that the road to the presidency, coming up through the two-party system, means any puppet who gains the job is a lowest common denominator. Itâs not just about party, either. Itâs about the men who control the parties. The Rockefeller types who run the whole show delight in superficial presidential thinkers who canât separate the real wheat from the phony chaff.
These presidents actually believe their own âsecret agendasâ have a chance of success. They refuse to understand that what they want is just a minor flea on the body of the true Plan: global takeover by Globalist elites.
This isnât conspiracy, this is history going back at least as far as 1913.
Why donât people want to see it? Because theyâve struggled to assert and cement in a picture of reality by the time theyâve reached the age of consent. And having done that, they canât face the idea that what theyâve begged, borrowed, and stolen might be completely wrong.
During my life, Iâve met two significant politicians. Norman Thomas, who for years ran for president on the Socialist ticket, came to our house for dinner. He was a bore. Nothing I heard or saw reflected a vigorous mind at work. As far as I could tell, he was just going over old cliches for the thousandth time.
The other politician was Senator Hubert Humphrey. My parents dragged me to a lecture of his when I was 16. I listened to the Hump talk for close to three hours, and at the end of it, I was convinced he was the greatest man in the world. At that time, he was at the height of his oratorical powers. He was something to see.
A week later, I couldnât recall a single thing heâd said. It was then I began to wonder what politics was all about.
Last night, I watched two sold-out specimens take their show on the road in Denver. It was so, so tired. I waited for the water-skiing and the hoops, but they never came.
Democrat-Republican politics in America is a walking dead man. We who know this are trending, as they say. We need to expand our ranks. Two pernicious book-end gargoyles arenât going to save the day.
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Contributed by Jon Rappoport of No More Fake News.
The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world.
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I feel asleep during the first question. Half hour later wgen I woke up they were still there. TV went off and book came out. No need to worrt, it will be rehashed for the next 2 weeks.
Which is why I’m voting for Gary Johnson. He’s the only candidate who doesn’t feed you a pablum of lies, he tells the truth as it is without mincing words.
The elite will not allow him to win.
“The elite will not allow him to win.”
If everything hinges on what the elite will or won’t allow, we all might as well give up and shut off the lights because the party is, indeed, well and truly over.