Friday, October 26, 2007

Quote

In my line of work you gotta keep repeatin' things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in to kinda catapult the propaganda. -President George W. Bush
So, if the degree to which your message is accepted as truth is not dependent on credibility and logic but on how many times you repeat it, can't you just make truth by repeating something over and over and over again? If that's the case, can I assume others are letting your truth sink in? Therefore, can I also assume that what you say will always be truth? After all, if everyone believes something isn't it true? How do I get into the business of making truth?

On a similar note, as many times as I've been told Miller Lite tastes great I haven't once actually tasted it, and I've drank a lot of Miller Lite. Something must be wrong with me.

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