Showing posts with label presidential candidates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presidential candidates. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2008

He said She said ...

Some years ago I found a broken ornament in our family room and when I called my two children into my study to ascertain whether they knew anything about this, was treated to the "he said she said" and "he did she did" episode of allegation and counter-allegation. I soon realised that this was an attempt to cloud the issue and to weave a convolution of deception and extraneous ploys to avoid the real issue of "who broke the ornament?"

Viewing Hillary and Obama in their endless "Hillama tête-à-têtes" over who is best for America, we are treated to endless hours of "he said she said" bickering, instead of having them address the question of how they will fix the broken ornament, which in this case is somewhat more serious - global warming, fossil fuel depletion, nuclear proliferation, economic recession, social security, health insurance, terrorism and illegal immigration. This reminds me of my children and their reason for employing this evasive "he said she said" subterfuge.

In the case of my children, the very act of the "he said she said" distraction was clearly indicative that they were both involved in the destruction of the ornament. If one or both of them had absolutely nothing to do with the damage, a simple denial would have sufficed. The "he said she said" debate thus told me that they were both guilty of something.

In the case of Hillary and Obama, the question is "what are they guilty of"? Either they don't even know what's broken and don't want to admit to being ignorant, or they don't know how they're going to fix the problem and are trying to deflect questions on the subject - questions which may reveal a degree of incompetence and unsuitability for the job of President of the United States.

The same can be said for the Republican "Joh-Mitt" duo, where in a recent debate, poor Huck got so excluded that he would perhaps be forgiven for wishing he HAD broken the ornament and could at least interject with a confession if nothing else. At least Edwards had the common sense to realise that he was the third person at a dinner-for-two and instead of making a fool of himself went home to mamma.

It's time these debate moderators start earning their salaries and take control of the debates and realize that "he said she said" bickering is wasting valuable time and clouding the real issues.