When The Comedian Says, "But Seriously...."
A paid blogger, which is paid less than and is only as believable as a newspaper columnist, named Kevin Drum draws attention to
insubstantive issues in the Presidential race:
Look, I don't think it's a transmitter beaming secret prompts into Bush's ear. But as these pictures from each of the three debates shows, there's very clearly something there. The White House can't just blandly write it off as a weird internet rumor when photos from three separate debates all show it.
So what's going on? The Bush campaign has denied it's a bulletproof vest but hasn't otherwise commented. Is it a back brace? A medical contraption? A secret security device of some kind? (If so, it's not a secret anymore.) Why hasn't the White House press corps asked Scott McClellan about this and demanded a straight answer? How can they allow themselves to be blown off about something this peculiar?
Shouldn't someone get a serious answer to this question? He is the president of the United States, after all.
Like a lot of us, Drum confuses
earnest with
serious, much like academic philosophers confuse
authentic with
virtuous,
real with
good, and other concepts that sometimes coincide, but not as often as earnest, authentic, and real people would have you believe.
Unfortunately, although he highlights something and says it's interesting, he really doesn't add anything to the story. Unlike
yours truly.