With this election season’s campaigns in the home stretch, the quadrennial in the US and in the Philippines, the quadrennial and sexennial, respectively, contest for lying, misdirection, fact bending, half-truths and lies in the challenge to win the hearts and minds of voters is in full swing. The lying seems to be a means of capturing the electorate’s vote; lying is reaching its apogee and the question is why are politicians getting away with lies? No matter what politicians say or claim, eventually someone digs up the truth. Then, because it is the truth, it eventually floats to the surface. If politicians have not been honest up until this point, how have they been lying? When politicians renege on campaign promises, they are not being “economical” with the truth but cheating the public in order to win the election. Everything politicians say about each other is probably true, but everything they say about themselves is most likely not true. Most of time politicians cheat their way to power because, evidently, that is the only to appear on the ballot box. The one who actually speaks the truth usually does not make it that far. Other politicians or media eliminate them beforehand. Continue reading








