It’s really very simple, you know. First of all, being skeptical takes substantially more actual mental energy than simply believing. Thus, as we’ve all been made painfully aware, logic, truth, and empirical reality are the sworn enemies of believers of all sorts, most notably the mentally lazy or deficient MAGA/Q types.
What’s more, actual facts are FAR too limiting, and no fun besides. People just want to be “free” to believe what suits them and what they want to believe (including religion). Lies totally offer that. Unshackled as they are from truth and reality, lies can be crafted to perfectly satisfy the needs and wishes of any target audience. Freedumb! Truth (and science), which can never honestly claim to be 100% correct, seems to want to force people to accept the unacceptable, be it political reality, or the reality about their religious whimsies, or the truth about themselves. There’s always going to be a significant percentage of people who, even though they know perfectly well that what they’ve accepted are lies, will very much prefer those sweet, reassuring, and vindicating lies to the hard, uncaring truth.
Moreover, many people really appreciate liars and their lies. That’s because the liar has shown enough regard for the sucker and the sucker’s preferences to craft a lie that will be appreciated and accepted. Telling the truth is just lazy and rude, and skeptics just ruin the fun. In any case, as Darth Putin has pointed out, “We didn’t do this propaganda to make you believe something, it was to make you believe nothing. Then you will do nothing.”
I am from the Planet Bull-S, and I have a super power that allows me to cut taxes, increase spending, balance the budget, and increase wages. I can also lower house prices for people who want to buy and increase house prices for people who want to sell.
You Can’t Butter Up The Truth With Lies From Not Always Right_ :
I am taking orders for a table with a family. A customer orders something that usually comes with asparagus sautéed in butter and garlic.
Customer: “Oh, and no butter in that. I am allergic to butter.”
I make a note and start going through all the other items the customer has ordered to make sure she’ll be okay. Then, the customer’s mother interrupts.
Customer’s Mother: “What? No, you’re not! You just don’t like it!”
I sigh inwardly, as this is a huge pet peeve of the restaurant industry, but I keep my customer service smile on.
Me: “That’s okay, we can make that without butter—”
Customer’s Mother: “No, it’s not okay! You can’t just lie like that! I raised you better than that.”
Customer: Looking embarrassed “But… I am allergic!”
Me: “I will let the kitchen know. Just to check, are you allergic to butter in its raw form, or cooked, also?”
Customer: “Butter in all forms! It doesn’t matter!”
I nod and give her the benefit of the doubt. They finish their meals and I collect their plates.
Me: “Shall I bring out some dessert menus for the table?”
Customer: “Yes! This place does the most amazing chocolate lava cake! I get it all the time! I’ve been looking forward to it all week!”
Me: “Uh… ma’am. The chocolate lava cake has quite a lot of butter in it.”
I feel the customer’s heart sink. She can either forego the dessert she’s been looking forward to and keep up the lie, or she can admit defeat and eat her consolation cake.
Customer’s Mother: “Ha! Bet you’ll think twice before making some poor kitchen staff jump through hoops because of your lying!”
The customer decided that “a little bit of cake” wouldn’t hurt (she finished the whole thing), and that mother became one of my new favorite people.
Guess the crowd thought Bob was one of them and would give them the stained, shellacked, lacquered, and varnished truth they are wanting and expecting.
I was going to write “Preaching to the choir”, but I see it’s just an empty room. Apparently his audience seems to have left looking for alternative truths … I also love the flummoxed look on the face of the audience member in the second-to-last frame.
Im was in Pennsylvania in June, deep in MAGA country. I was having a fairly pleasant conversation with a man there when he suddenly turned to politics. He said that he wished Oz had been elected to the Senate instead of Fetterman, as he had heard that Fetterman had been hospitalized in Canada for heroin addiction. I of course told him that he had really been treated in the US for depression. Naturally he refused to believe me. I don’t know where he heard that lie, but it is now embedded deep inside his head. You can’t reason with someone who refuses to listen to the truth, but we can’t stop trying.
It appears there some who won’t hesitate to shut down the government or who will hold up nominations of dozens or hundreds of military promotions or judgeships. They could be described as ‘political anarchists’ – something they can include on their resumés as a ‘best feature.’ Those who voted for them should be very proud.
I think the problem started with non-politician “experts” who came to believe what they believed were facts, actually were facts, even if they couldn’t prove it or demonstrate they were possible.
People would rather believe a lie that they know is false than accept a truth that contradicts their beliefs. It’s called self delusion and is also known as MAGA.
“The swarm of America includes the vast class of illiterates. What they are interested in is drama. The thing must be presented to them as a form of simple combat, with one side clearly right and the other clearly wrong. No one in this world has ever lost public office by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people.”
“Democracy is government by the people and for the people, on the theory that the people should get the kind of government they deserve, good and hard.”
“Sometimes reality can be too complex to be conveyed by the spoken word. Legend remolds it into a form that can be spread all across the world.” —Alpha 60
David_the_CAD about 1 year ago
I reject your reality and substitute one of my own creation.
salakfarm Premium Member about 1 year ago
Musta been an all-Republican audience.
Erse IS better about 1 year ago
Yep. Alas.
Coopersdad about 1 year ago
Sooooo…….the whole premise is a lie. Must be a member of today’s republican party!
C about 1 year ago
Millennials
Alexander the Good Enough about 1 year ago
It’s really very simple, you know. First of all, being skeptical takes substantially more actual mental energy than simply believing. Thus, as we’ve all been made painfully aware, logic, truth, and empirical reality are the sworn enemies of believers of all sorts, most notably the mentally lazy or deficient MAGA/Q types.
What’s more, actual facts are FAR too limiting, and no fun besides. People just want to be “free” to believe what suits them and what they want to believe (including religion). Lies totally offer that. Unshackled as they are from truth and reality, lies can be crafted to perfectly satisfy the needs and wishes of any target audience. Freedumb! Truth (and science), which can never honestly claim to be 100% correct, seems to want to force people to accept the unacceptable, be it political reality, or the reality about their religious whimsies, or the truth about themselves. There’s always going to be a significant percentage of people who, even though they know perfectly well that what they’ve accepted are lies, will very much prefer those sweet, reassuring, and vindicating lies to the hard, uncaring truth.
Moreover, many people really appreciate liars and their lies. That’s because the liar has shown enough regard for the sucker and the sucker’s preferences to craft a lie that will be appreciated and accepted. Telling the truth is just lazy and rude, and skeptics just ruin the fun. In any case, as Darth Putin has pointed out, “We didn’t do this propaganda to make you believe something, it was to make you believe nothing. Then you will do nothing.”
sirbadger about 1 year ago
I am from the Planet Bull-S, and I have a super power that allows me to cut taxes, increase spending, balance the budget, and increase wages. I can also lower house prices for people who want to buy and increase house prices for people who want to sell.
Superfrog about 1 year ago
Truth is stranger than fiction but not as popular.
Bilan about 1 year ago
Today, it’s not a matter of which “facts” are correct. It’s a matter of which “facts” are more popular than the other “facts”.
Zykoic about 1 year ago
Human nature transcends ideology.
“I want to be Pope, Prime Minister, CEO, Cult Leader, Anarchist organizer, etc…”
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
What ever happened to Desantis’s promise of $2 gallon gasoline in 24?
Cornelius Noodleman about 1 year ago
The truth is kinda uncouth.
Yakety Sax about 1 year ago
You Can’t Butter Up The Truth With Lies From Not Always Right_ :
I am taking orders for a table with a family. A customer orders something that usually comes with asparagus sautéed in butter and garlic.
Customer: “Oh, and no butter in that. I am allergic to butter.”
I make a note and start going through all the other items the customer has ordered to make sure she’ll be okay. Then, the customer’s mother interrupts.
Customer’s Mother: “What? No, you’re not! You just don’t like it!”
I sigh inwardly, as this is a huge pet peeve of the restaurant industry, but I keep my customer service smile on.
Me: “That’s okay, we can make that without butter—”
Customer’s Mother: “No, it’s not okay! You can’t just lie like that! I raised you better than that.”
Customer: Looking embarrassed “But… I am allergic!”
Me: “I will let the kitchen know. Just to check, are you allergic to butter in its raw form, or cooked, also?”
Customer: “Butter in all forms! It doesn’t matter!”
I nod and give her the benefit of the doubt. They finish their meals and I collect their plates.
Me: “Shall I bring out some dessert menus for the table?”
Customer: “Yes! This place does the most amazing chocolate lava cake! I get it all the time! I’ve been looking forward to it all week!”
Me: “Uh… ma’am. The chocolate lava cake has quite a lot of butter in it.”
I feel the customer’s heart sink. She can either forego the dessert she’s been looking forward to and keep up the lie, or she can admit defeat and eat her consolation cake.
Customer’s Mother: “Ha! Bet you’ll think twice before making some poor kitchen staff jump through hoops because of your lying!”
The customer decided that “a little bit of cake” wouldn’t hurt (she finished the whole thing), and that mother became one of my new favorite people.
Imagine about 1 year ago
Fortunately it does not apply to everyone.
TexTech about 1 year ago
Guess the crowd thought Bob was one of them and would give them the stained, shellacked, lacquered, and varnished truth they are wanting and expecting.
keenanthelibrarian about 1 year ago
I was going to write “Preaching to the choir”, but I see it’s just an empty room. Apparently his audience seems to have left looking for alternative truths … I also love the flummoxed look on the face of the audience member in the second-to-last frame.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 1 year ago
People usually adhere to the ‘truth’ that they want and no amount of ‘Truth’ will convince them otherwise.
The Pro from Dover about 1 year ago
I guess they couldn’t handle the truth
joannesshadow about 1 year ago
Im was in Pennsylvania in June, deep in MAGA country. I was having a fairly pleasant conversation with a man there when he suddenly turned to politics. He said that he wished Oz had been elected to the Senate instead of Fetterman, as he had heard that Fetterman had been hospitalized in Canada for heroin addiction. I of course told him that he had really been treated in the US for depression. Naturally he refused to believe me. I don’t know where he heard that lie, but it is now embedded deep inside his head. You can’t reason with someone who refuses to listen to the truth, but we can’t stop trying.
Egrayjames about 1 year ago
Great Britain brought “Culture” to the world by enforcing rules and teaching respect. Until that mindset is regained we are screwed.
Funniguy about 1 year ago
The fact is Bob is correct.
Masterskrain about 1 year ago
Conservatives HATE the fact that life itself is both Liberal, and Woke!!
sandpiper about 1 year ago
It appears there some who won’t hesitate to shut down the government or who will hold up nominations of dozens or hundreds of military promotions or judgeships. They could be described as ‘political anarchists’ – something they can include on their resumés as a ‘best feature.’ Those who voted for them should be very proud.
gmu328 about 1 year ago
and it looks like reality doesn’t make money fast enough
rossevrymn about 1 year ago
This is a potential challenge.
stevie44 about 1 year ago
Facts are facts, not mine or yours, just facts
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
I think the problem started with non-politician “experts” who came to believe what they believed were facts, actually were facts, even if they couldn’t prove it or demonstrate they were possible.
ComicLover2 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Most people cannot discern the difference between opinions and facts.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 year ago
Explaining Bidenomics at a Democrat fund raiser.
dflak about 1 year ago
People would rather believe a lie that they know is false than accept a truth that contradicts their beliefs. It’s called self delusion and is also known as MAGA.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
We all need to put away childish things.
rlaker22j about 1 year ago
and I can Make it rain whenever I wanted to
thelordthygod666 about 1 year ago
“The swarm of America includes the vast class of illiterates. What they are interested in is drama. The thing must be presented to them as a form of simple combat, with one side clearly right and the other clearly wrong. No one in this world has ever lost public office by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people.”
H.L. Mencken, 19 September 1926
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 1 year ago
What? Both sides love hearing that. They just disagree on what the facts are.
gerald neal about 1 year ago
don’t forget raise union wages without increasing car prices
Holden Awn about 1 year ago
Once again: While facts remain constant, human interpretation of, and opinions about, those facts varies widely.
landon Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Democracy is government by the people and for the people, on the theory that the people should get the kind of government they deserve, good and hard.”
— H L Mencken or somebody like him
mindjob about 1 year ago
I’m all for the facts as long as they don’t hurt my widdle feelings
Su770n about 1 year ago
“You want the truth? You can’t handle the truth.”
FireMedic about 1 year ago
“I don’t make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts.” Will Rogers
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
That pretty much sums it up! Great toon.
Can't Sleep about 1 year ago
Too true.
EXCALABUR about 1 year ago
Most politicians would not know the truth if it walked right up to them and hit them in the face.
Curiosity Premium Member about 1 year ago
Of course they want to hear the truth, as long as it’s what they want to hear.
lkcelleo about 1 year ago
What happened to DUH-Man?
monya_43 about 1 year ago
Well, that cleared the room fast. Hope no one was injured in the stampede.
Chris Sherlock about 1 year ago
People want to know the facts—as long as those “facts” agree with their world view. Otherwise, they’ll take a hard pass.
bakana about 1 year ago
He got them all excited, ready for some Primo level Gaslighting.
Then, he let them down with plain old boring Truth.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Harsh. Obviously Bob has no idea how to speak to the public.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’s just so hard to get that point across.
cherns Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Sometimes reality can be too complex to be conveyed by the spoken word. Legend remolds it into a form that can be spread all across the world.” —Alpha 60
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
You can’t manhandle the truth!!
Beowulf 406 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oh wow, what are you trying to do, collapse the internet. 90% of social media will evaporate with that kind of thinking.