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Audrey Biloon

POLITICAL DIET

A politician is an animal who can easily eat his or her words and his or her young if necessary. A politician lives for the kill…which is a win at any cost.

Disgusting you say. I agree, but the only choice we have is to choose among the least disgusting. Some are more smooth than others. Trump is the least smooth (but at least honest about it) and Obama is the best in smoothness (but disgusting nevertheless). My late husband used to say the only difference between them is a Queens versus a Manhattan mouth.

Check out Kamala Harris who talked terribly against Biden and then, when picked for the VP spot, was all over him as the best thing since sliced bread. And Nikki Haley who talked terribly against Trump and then, when he got the nomination, supported him. Then there was Hilary, who when asked about Bill’s peccadillos covered for him, at which point my respect for her died.

And a new political machinist is on the horizon is (or was, thank the Lord) Dean Phillips who, when faced with Rashida Tlaib, his former friend and her clearly anti semitic hate speech, says he’s not ready to denounce her (although she’s clearly ready to throw him, as a Jew, into the oven) because he feels there may be a chance for reconciliation. What planet is he living on?

Such examples of soul sellout also sell out the younger generation, as their behavior teaches dishonesty and disrespect for truth. If that’s not eating their young I don’t know what is.

While not holding my breath, I’m waiting for a politician who can be trusted as truthful…but the few I thought might be have left the field and become lobbyists. I’m not sure that’s any better.

What’s the answer? Demand truthfulness before we vote for them? Then again, perhaps politicide (not voting) may be better than giving the panderers permission to devour us, while thanking us for being so tasty to them….but tasteless to ourselves.

About the Author
Having been a teacher, social worker, radio show host(ess), newspaper columnist and lawyer, Audrey, now retired, writes, teaches improv, performs stand up comedy, and continues to practice turning stress into gratitude……which is sort of like practicing law: the practice won’t always result in perfection.
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