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Friday, January 25, 2008
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Truth Squads and Robo-Politics
by Kathleen Parker
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Are Barack Obama's friends -- like Bill Ayers -- legitimate political issues?

Let's hope aspiring democracies everywhere are paying close attention as Americans select the next leader of the free world.

Especially instructive will be South Carolina's recent spawn: The Truth Squad.

At least two squads formed recently around the need to counter false attacks intended to smear candidates. John McCain's supporters formed one leading up to last week's Republican primary; Barack Obama's minions created one in the days preceding Saturday's Democratic primary.

So many lies, so little time.

The beauty and bane of our multimedia world is that anyone can say anything about anyone and create an impression nearly impossible to correct. As an English Baptist preacher (but not Mark Twain) once perfectly said: "A lie will go round the world while truth is pulling its boots on."

And that was long before the Internet. Today, lies are on their third lap around the globe before truth can hit the snooze button.

Thanks to technology, a single individual with a laptop can organize what seems to be a groundswell, a grass-roots movement, an outcry. One such individual is Robert Morrow, a self-employed securities trader in Austin, Texas, who isn't fond of Hillary.

I got a call from ol' Robert Thursday as I was writing this column at my home in South Carolina. He -- or rather his recorded voice -- reminded me of Bill Clinton's well-known history and Hillary's supporting role. The point of the message was to question: Can you trust her?

That's a legitimate question about any candidate, but Morrow's complaint consists in part of claims that can't be proved or (ever) adequately denied. Sow seeds of doubt and the plant takes root, no matter what a candidate -- or a truth squad -- says. Some lies, moreover, are so palatable, justifying some preconceived notion or ratifying a personal bias, that they're just too good to disbelieve.

Obama has been the target of one of the more sustained smear campaigns, alleging that he's a Muslim operative who refuses to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, that he was sworn into office using a Koran, and that he attends a racist, anti-white church in Chicago.

"Proof" is provided through whisper e-mails -- "Read this and pass it on" -- a high-tech rumor mill where ruining a person's reputation is as simple as hitting "send." In Obama's case, the e-mail often features a photograph of him standing on a raised platform with other Democratic candidates, including Hillary Clinton and Bill Richardson, in front of an oversized American flag.

All but Obama have their hands over their hearts. Proof that Obama's unpatriotic mind is wandering around Mecca, right? Except that the photograph, taken last September during a "steak-fry" for Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa, captured a moment during the singing of "The Star-Spangled Banner," not the Pledge.

Nowhere is it written that one has to place hand over heart during the national anthem. Some do, some don't. Continued...

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Kathleen Parker is a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.
 
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Subject: Who cares about these rumors?
It's the candidates' positions I object to. I'm a big girl. I can tell when people are trying to create an air of scandal around someone.

As long as humans are involved in every point of the process, we will have spin, libel, and scandalmongering. The error is in thinking there ever WAS some kind of Clearinghouse for Truth, in the political environment of previous years.

The difference in the past was the logistic cost of perpetrating spin. When it was much higher, because there were far fewer mass-effect information outlets, publishing spin was harder. It's become so cheap everyone can do it. Welcome to the modern age.

Information crisis
All this indicates that we have an information crisis in the country. Every piece of information is filtered, spun, and re-spun before we receive it; and accordingly it is virtually impossible to simply get the bare facts from which to make an informed decision.

The rumor mill is an odious practice. Glad to get some confirmation on these issues. Even before knowing the truth, I gave Obama a pass on the Iowa stage photo, knowing that I sometimes get forgetful on the hand over heart issue. I was disturbed by his refusal to wear a flag pin, but figured that was simply a pol pandering to his base. I didn't like it, but again, figured it was much ado over very little. The Church issue following on the heels of the flag pin refusal does make me wonder whether there may be a pattern, however. Not saying the Church is racist, but I am leery of one who aspires to be President being unabashedly "pro" one ethnic group as opposed to another; and possibly - what is the word? - ashamed of, uncomfortable with -the concept of being a proud American.

I think some respectful but frank questioning of where Mr. Obama stands would not be out of line, based on his running as someone who could unite the country, given the proctological exam administered to Mr. Romney about his religion, and given Obama's church's stated beliefs.
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