Friday, February 5, 2016
How Can You Tell . . . ?
I have been listening to the politicians arguing in the aftermath of the Iowa Caucus.
What a miserable situation with every campaign claiming victory or blaming some other campaign for their poor showing. I remember a joke about it all.
How can you tell that a politician is lying?
Answer.
Their lips are moving.
I have not heard so much negativity and subterfuge on a national basis in years.
Who won Iowa?
Here's a thought. Since no one garnered more than 50 percent, no one won!
How hard is that? Clinton and Sanders can slice the vote however they want--but there was no majority and therefore no mandate.
On the other side, how can someone who gets only 20-something percent of the vote declare victory?
I wish I could be a winner with 28 percent. In real life, I actually need something closer to 99 percent to be considered a winner. Has anyone else considered that anything less than 50.1 percent is not a winning percentage? Let's get a grip and stop letting politicians change what we know is true. Winning is different than losing.
So how can you tell? Yea, their lips are moving.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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