This month's
presidential election was between two fairly centrist candidates.
And yet political discourse between ordinary Republicans and Democrats is more
contentious and hostile than it's been
in decades. I bet you strongly agree with one of these statements:
- If you're a Democrat: The Obama campaign for
reelection was run largely based on telling the truth. The Romney campaign was laregely based on lies.
- If you're a Republican: All political campaigns
stretch the facts from time to time to make a point. Romney and Obama both did.
I'd like to
suggest that both these statements are false.
Let's first take
on the claim that the Obama reelection team did not lie. During the campaign
President Obama said, directly and through campaign advertising, that Romney opposed gay adoption, opposed abortion even
in cases of rape or incest, and that Romney's plan could take away
middle-class tax deductions. He claimed that during his first term we doubled our use of
renewable energy, doubled exports, and that 30 million
Americans are going to get health care next year because of Obamacare. And that's
before we even get to how the campaign twisted the facts around when Romney
left Bain Capital to make him look bad.



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