GOP candidates polluting airwaves
Wave after wave of high octane, negative political advertisements have crowded out any hope of thoughtful discourse in the Republican gubernatorial primary, the outgrowth of an unprecedented $100 million poured into a tightly contested campaign by two wealthy masters of the Silicon Valley universe: Meg Whitman, billionaire ex-chief executive of eBay, and multimillionaire Steve Poizner, the state's insurance commissioner.
Let me get this straight.
The courts have already ruled that it is OK for politicians to lie during their political campaigns. The courts have already ruled that no politician can be forced to actually do any of the things they promised they would do if they get elected.
The courts have already ruled that it is illegal to sell your vote.
So your vote is worthless, and you can't believe anything that a politician says.
So why are we wasting out time paying attention to liars, who even if they were telling the truth have no duty or responsibility to the voters?
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