Part of a series of articles on Political Events in
Connecticut by Tim D. Enchanter
Watching the political debates, I
noticed something that nobody seems to be talking about. Then again, most people are concentrating on
just the Presidential Debates between President Obama and Governor Romney. Some people are talking about the Vice-Presidential
Debate between Vice-President Biden and Congressman Ryan.
But just two hours before the
Vice-Presidential Debate I also watched the Senatorial Debate between
Congressman Chris Murphy and Linda McMahon.
This gave me a perspective on the Vice-Presidential Debate that
continued to be validated in all the subsequent debates, Presidential,
Senatorial, and Congressional. It seemed
like I was watching Tag Team Debates.
Maybe the involvement of McMahon,
famous CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment (formerly known as the World
Wrestling Federation), inspired this thought.
But it was the consistency of the other side which made me think this
way.
It is one thing to have similar
ideology, similar ideas, and similar solutions to similar problems. That is expected of a political party. But it is quite another matter to see the
same personal attacks used against different opponents, no matter who they are,
even when those attacks make no sense.
For example, Chris Murphy accusing
Linda McMahon of being part of the fictitious “War On Women” is blatantly
slanderous and incredibly stupid considering that Linda IS a woman. Even when she points this out, Murphy
continues the mantra like a brainwashed cult follower. This quickly stops sounding like an argument
and starts sounding like a script reading.
Watching Murphy versus McMahon
seemed to me to be watching Obama versus Romney, except Romney wasn’t there and
Obama looked like a pasty white college kid trying to act tough. In fact, if you have ever gotten a call from
a college kid paid to read from a phone script you would see the similarities
immediately. Trying to get one of these
hapless drones to talk to you is an exercise in frustration. If the answer isn’t written on the sheet in
the designated order, your only hope of intelligent conversation is the phrase,
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