Monday, May 23, 2005

Hypocrisy

Hypocrisy is telling someone that they're wrong when you also doing exactly the same thing. Hypocrisy is suggesting that someone else is truly awful because of problems that they have, while ignoring or denying the problems that exist in your own life. And hypocrisy, as the loud, irritating Chairman of the DNC showed clearly, is also hypocritically preaching that someone else practices hypocritical preaching. Good move there Dean. Call Rush Limbaugh out for calling for moral values based on the fact that he's not a saint (a fact he's admitted and dealt with). What does this mean about the Democrat party? Have they abandoned the call for morality in our society? Or is Chairman Dean actually suggesting that the Dems, unlike the pain-killer abuser Limbaugh, are squeaky clean, without any moral dilemmas whatsoever? Either way...I think Dean's saying something he didn't want to say, but is too arrogant to realize.

1 comment:

Chris said...

I hurry to add...Rush is a great guy. I've always been a fan--the fact that he has problems doesn't detract from the quality of his opinions. Especially since he dealt with his problems.