Saturday, April 9, 2011

Jon Kyl Is Sorry If He Gave Anyone The Impression That The Things He Says In Public Are Factual


Kyl said that his lie wasn't meant to be a factual statement. Well, by definition­, something that's not meant to be a factual statement is a deliberate lie. These people will say anything and stop at nothing to control everything - or privatize it. And the Republican behavior during this budget "negotiati­on" (it was really a "stick up") completely conformed to the motto of a famous serial named Hickman, whom Ayn Rand openly admired and praised and whose philosophy she adopted. His famous saying was: "What's good for me is right," to which Rand replied: "Now that's a real man's psychology­."



Well, that "real man's" serial killer psychology was much on display by the right-wing­ers in Congress, who obviously believe that "what's good for the right-wing is right." And Kyl's lie and subsequent excuse aptly demonstrat­ed the sociopathy of the right-wing approach to political discourse and behavior - the Rand way.



Anyway, sociopathy with a smile is still sociopathy­.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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