It seems to me, everything in evidence points to the fact that the United States is in desperate need of a third party.
I am neither a supporter nor one who vilifies G.W. I did not support Bill or his attempted impeachment. And I am not middle of the road. I am opinionated on most subjects and my opinions cannot be comprehensively categorized as liberal or conservative.
My thought as we approach another painful election season is: What exactly is the difference between the candidates. Sure you can say “this woman is clueless”, “this guy's an idiot”, or “have you heard what he said today?”
I get that. Invariably though, the person making one of these comments has an ax to grind or a position to further, which ostensibly is illustrated using one of these comments. There certainly are philosophical differences between democrats, republicans, libertarians, neo-cons, and new democrats.
However, I think that voting loyal to a party's or candidate's philosophical belief does nothing constructive. It in fact has gotten us to the point we are today – polarized and paralyzed.
The two parties that exist today in Washington, and to a large degree every state house in the nation, are held to the bizarre set of rules we have set forth:
- Do not offend
- Tell them what they want to hear
- Do not reach too far to one side
- Always be politically correct
- Reduce to the least common denominator
- Support your party
- Defend the indefensible
- Attack the other side
- Take shots at your party
and if you need to
The net result from this, is providing cover to each party to continue to do nothing – hence both sides can argue, with some degree of credibility, that it's the other side's fault. We trumpet the party lines while turning a blind eye to the incredibly stupid things our side does.
Not only does this make no sense, but it has reshaped our precious two party system. Yup, we have two parties alright: the incumbents and the non-incumbents.
Candidates and parties carefully craft their message, using the above rules, so they can they tell us what we want to hear. We're narcissistic enough to believe they are saying it because they really believe it. In reality, they want (or do not want to relinquish) power.
Our narcissism, in turn, supports their narcissistic behavior. We give lots of money to people who have no genuine interest in us – beyond what size check we're addressing to their reelection.
Except (and this is an important exception), the larger the check, the more interesting we are to them. This self serving interestingness equates to access and influence.
That's how I see the current landscape. What do you think? Let me hear your thoughts.
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