It isn’t the informed voters who steer this country—God, I wish it were. No, it’s the ones who are swayed by the biggest lies, the ones who lap up half-truths like they’re starving for more, their minds twisted and bent like wire. I’ve heard people say they’ve been brainwashed, but hell, they’d need a brain to wash first.
I’ve spent years wondering if there was something wrong with me for not understanding their side. Their anger, their hate—it’s everywhere. I watch it pour out of them like poison, but I can’t grasp it. Is it me? Am I missing something, something that should make sense of the madness? But then I look deeper, and all I see is falsehood. Lies, designed like a sleight of hand, like a magician in the street who gets the crowd to look at his left hand while his right steals their wallet. That’s how it works, isn’t it? Misdirection.
And there he is, the politician, standing on his stage like a master illusionist. His lies flow like honey, and the crowd eats them up, desperate for more. He doesn’t care about them—he never did. He just wants their anger, their hatred, their blind loyalty. He’s feeding it, stoking it, twisting it until they can’t see what’s real. They’re not people to him. They’re tools. And once he has what he wants, once he’s wrapped his fingers around that power, he’ll never let go. He’ll crush anyone who stands in his way, grind them under his boot like an insect.
I can’t help but think of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem, “Ozymandias.” A king who thought he’d rule forever. “Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!” But in the end, all that was left was dust. Time takes everything.
And we, we’re not a nation of kings. This is a land of the people—of many, bound together by the hope of something better. It isn’t about one man. It never was. It is about us, all of us. This election, we better remember that.
I don’t quite buy into the whole evil concept. Melodramatic absolutes. That said, there is one candidate with a nearly full bingo card of broken commandments. It’s obvious; don’t give me another redhat accusation confession.
A Common 'tator 2 months ago
Frightening…
dlkrueger33 2 months ago
Uh, I don’t think one of them qualifies as a “decent” person.
bkeys1 2 months ago
The more things change…
FireAnt_Hater 2 months ago
This doesn’t apply to the current election, since – ahem – she says ‘both these men.’
Crandlemire 2 months ago
It isn’t the informed voters who steer this country—God, I wish it were. No, it’s the ones who are swayed by the biggest lies, the ones who lap up half-truths like they’re starving for more, their minds twisted and bent like wire. I’ve heard people say they’ve been brainwashed, but hell, they’d need a brain to wash first.
I’ve spent years wondering if there was something wrong with me for not understanding their side. Their anger, their hate—it’s everywhere. I watch it pour out of them like poison, but I can’t grasp it. Is it me? Am I missing something, something that should make sense of the madness? But then I look deeper, and all I see is falsehood. Lies, designed like a sleight of hand, like a magician in the street who gets the crowd to look at his left hand while his right steals their wallet. That’s how it works, isn’t it? Misdirection.
And there he is, the politician, standing on his stage like a master illusionist. His lies flow like honey, and the crowd eats them up, desperate for more. He doesn’t care about them—he never did. He just wants their anger, their hatred, their blind loyalty. He’s feeding it, stoking it, twisting it until they can’t see what’s real. They’re not people to him. They’re tools. And once he has what he wants, once he’s wrapped his fingers around that power, he’ll never let go. He’ll crush anyone who stands in his way, grind them under his boot like an insect.
I can’t help but think of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem, “Ozymandias.” A king who thought he’d rule forever. “Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!” But in the end, all that was left was dust. Time takes everything.
And we, we’re not a nation of kings. This is a land of the people—of many, bound together by the hope of something better. It isn’t about one man. It never was. It is about us, all of us. This election, we better remember that.
dpatrickryan Premium Member 2 months ago
Even Godwin said it’s not Godwin if the other side really are nazis.
syzygy47 2 months ago
I don’t quite buy into the whole evil concept. Melodramatic absolutes. That said, there is one candidate with a nearly full bingo card of broken commandments. It’s obvious; don’t give me another redhat accusation confession.
sincavage05 2 months ago
Before voting everyone needs to read trumps resume, and his rap sheet. If that doesn’t scare you to death, nothing on halloween will.