When your life and career are predicated on how well you consistently lie to people it is inevitable that the truth will slip out on occasion. After all, constantly maintaining those lies requires constant vigilance. Here are three possible recent slips of the tongue that may give pause for one to wonder if they serve to illuminates a lie:
1. As the First Lady spoke to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender delegate back in 2008 before Barack Obama was elected to office, she proved that once again the truth may be right in front of us.
When we took our trip to Africa and visited his home country in Kenya….
Is it just slightly possible the birthers have a point? Is it slightly possible Barack O. has a reason to spend so much time and money to hide parts of his past?
2. Polls and polling data can be manipulated to provide a desired outcome. Many polls are simply false, but wrap themselves in a garment of non-partisanship legitimacy in order to sway public opinion, not report it. I call this a lie. Here a recent article from The Politico describing a couple of spring special elections for congress and problems for the Democratic party.
According to sources familiar with the effort, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has already assembled teams of top party operatives, including veteran pollster John Anzalone and longtime ad man Saul Shorr
So much for pollster neutrality.
3. We were told Obamacare was about providing quality health care to the uninsured. Now that it is law we find out that maybe we were lied to about the intent of this legislation. Commenting on issues raised by the Tea Party movement, Reid said,
They want things to be the way they used to be. They will never be the way they used to be.
Is it just possible this so-called health care bill was about much more than helping the uninsured?
Funny how an off-handed truth can slip past the lie like a small dog through a picket fence. But if you don’t pay attention you might miss it. That’s what the liars are counting on!