Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Why Politicians and their Commentators are Blind Men in the World of the Sited

The Death of Vision

 
Why are all politicians and the vast majority of talking heads so confused about the suddenly spiking support for the Lib Dems?

 
The reason for their confusion is fairly simple. The group of people who earn their living in and around Westminster (and that is the vast majority of those who 'inform' us about what is going on politically, economically and even morally as well as those who govern us), have, in my opinion, their heads tucked so far up each other’s nether orifices, that they have no idea what people living in the real world think.

 
We Get What We Deserve

 
French political philosopher, Alexis de Tocqueville said that in a democracy, we get the government we deserve. It seems that we also get the media we deserve.
 
In the Daily Mail Andrew Pierce points a finger of blame at the Conservative party for allowing the Liberal Democrats to have equal billing at the TV debate:

 
"It's a political miscalculation so monumental that it's even being compared to Neil Kinnock bellowing 'we're all right', days before he lost the 1992 general election.

So who on earth was to blame for allowing David Cameron to share a TV platform alongside Nick Clegg, thereby allowing the LibDem leader to portray himself as a serious contender for Downing Street, rather than a risible also-ran?

 
So, Daily Mail, anyone who dares to step into the political arena in the UK and who does not live up to your standards (and I am not going to describe your standards given the state of libel law in the UK today) is a “risible also-ran”. And how dare anyone give the British public the chance to freely judge the quality of the leaders on offer? Pshwahhhhh… Hang the beggers I say.

 
Tall Must Be Good

 
A piece of ‘wisdom’ is sweeping through the media at the moment that purports to explain the reason for Clegg’s current popularity. According to this wisdom, the reason the Lib Dem’s popularity has spiked is because he is taller than the other two leaders. "The idiot Proles", the argument goes, "saw during the debate last week that Clegg was the tallest of the three and made up their minds then and there".

 
“Ugh”. They went. “He tall. Must be good leader. Ughhhh.”

 
“It must be true that they think that way ” trilled Jim Nauchty on The Today Programme today “because when you ask them what the Lib Den’s policies are they don’t have a clue”.

 
I confess that I have not quoted Jim totally accurately, but the above sums his meaning up pretty accurately.

 
A Spike for a Head

 
In the old days – Henry VIII and all that – heads were put on spikes when their equivalent of politicians became unpopular. Now spikes put certain politicians ahead – but should be seen as the threat they are.

 
The ruling classes – and I include the media in that as they are the gate-keepers where information is concerned – have spent so long thinking they can hang onto their jobs by promising trash to the trash that they have forgotten, if they ever knew, that the trash have brains.

 
• We know we are up to our ears in financial mire that we all created.

 
• We know that we are out of gas and oil and all the income they brought in.

 
• We know that the world is in a bad place ecologically.

 
• We know that tax will massively increase, services will massively decrease and life will become very grey.

 
• We know that you will continue to send your offspring to private schools and your sick to private hospitals as long as you can persuade us to pay for it.

 
• We know that you won’t change the banking system because that is where you will get jobs when you leave politics.

 
We know all of this and still you lie about taxes, cuts, savings and what we can have after the election so that you can save your sad asses (and assets).

 
That is Why

 
That is why we don’t trust you. Because a) you have shown that most of you are as venal as us and b) because you don’t trust us.

 
References:

 
Seòlta: cunning, crafty, wily, skilful, ingenious, wise

 
Cailleach: old woman

 
Seòlta Cailleach- wise old woman (with apologies to Gaelic speakers).