Monday, April 2, 2012

Not What They Say

It's not so much what candidates say that tells us they values and views on the issues. It's what going in their ears. It's the advisors around them and with them who are telling them what they want the candidate to hear or say or what they want the candidate to do.

It's them who we should be focused on than the words coming out their mouth, because it's variation of the old adage, political garbage in only gets political garbage out. They're only repeating what they hear in a way that sounds original to them so you believe it's their ideas, values and views.

And it's not when it comes to some candidates, those who are mental, and even morally, play dough, meaning they don't have many real thoughts or ideas and are more than willing to absorb them from those around them. Their own real views and values haven't seen the light of day in a long time.

It's what they know to hide. It's what they fear the public will not vote for them if they knew. It's what they will use when they get elected, but only after they pay back all the voices they heard in their ears making agreements and giving promises, but money giving money with strings attached.

So, we should ignore what's ahead of them, the words they speak, but pay attention to what's behind them, the voices speaking in their ears. They are the real candidate.

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