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ArticleThe Republican presidential candidates are right. The media does suck.
But not for the reasons the candidates complained about Wednesday night.
We in the media suck because we have rewarded their rampant dishonesty and buffoonery with nonstop news coverage. Which, of course, has encouraged more dishonesty and buffoonery.
Hence the aggravating behaviors that candidates doubled-down on during the debate, based on lessons that we in the media taught them.
I try to find the good in the Republican primaries but I just don't see anything worth any value, at all. I spent the last few days after the debate sifting through some of the most absurd inaccuracies to ever grace my television since, well, the last Republican primary debate. This article sums it up nicely.
One of two things is happening here. These candidates either genuinely believe their misguided statements are correct OR they realize they are incorrect and say them anyway. Neither of these cases, in my opinion, are acceptable for a presidential candidate!Lesson No. 1: Lie, but lie confidently.
No surprise, then, that on Wednesday the candidates lied boldly, and repeatedly, even when their statements were easily disprovable.
Donald Trump denied ever taking a dig at Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, even though the dig in question was on Trump’s Web site.
Ben Carson denied having any “involvement” with a sketchy maker of nutritional supplements, even though evidence of this involvement (including a video testimonial) is easily findable online.
Chris Christie claimed Social Security money was “stolen” and that the system will be “insolvent” in seven to eight years, even though both claims are wrong. Fiorina recycled a statistic about women’s job losses that Mitt Romney used in 2012 and subsequently abandoned when it, too, was proven wrong.
Anyway, I am not going through the whole article but, in short, these clowns shouldn't be allowed into the White House Gift Shop. Much less the Oval Office...