Originally posted by lasersailor184
I would pin the underlying problem with politics on people like Lazs. They believe in one thing, but vote the way they hate the least so as not to lose the election.
Once this herd mentality ceases, then you'll see the future of American Politics.
that's definately a big part of the problem, but IMHO people with principals who vote for the "lesser of two evils" isn't as big of a problem as those who simply buy in to campaign lies and media hype and don't even think about the broader, underlying issues, or pay attention to things like voting records. Look at how much attention Obama's getting, it's like he's the second coming or something... and nobody knows anything about him! (where he stands on the important issues)
it starts with public schools, we're indoctrinated into believing that the fedgov is "the answer" and historical facts are whitewashed
the media plays a HUGE part. the mainstream media simply ignores third party candidates, or in Ron Paul's case, major party candidates who buck the system. of course, if Americans in general weren't so stupid they'd
ballot access is an issue, the deck is stacked against third party candidates. (maybe not the "underlying issue", but it sure is making it harder to fix.)
and then you've got to consider the "american idol" effect. Americans in general are content with knowing more about who's next to go on that stupid show than they do about the the people who are running (ruining?) this country.
still comes down to the fact that most Americans are stupid, IMHO... maybe stupid's not the right word, but shortsighted doesn't quite cover it. how 'bout gullible? we've alowed the Constitution to be degraded bit by bit, like the proverbial frog in a pot. is the frog stupid? works for me...