Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The Irrelevant Denial II

This blog is written mostly tongue in cheek. Some points may be informative. Please provide your feedback.
If you suffer from self-irrelevancy, please seek professional advice.

Hello. Why would anyone deny something that's painfully true? It's an instant reaction. And now that Bill Clinton and others got away with it (instead of telling the truth) others will probably do it. However, it is irrelevant, because everyone is going to think the allegations are true.
Shouldn't people be innocent until proven guilty? If the source is credible, then the assumption is they have triple checked their facts before printing the story. That brings the "guilty until proven innocent" mentality to the public.
When was the first irrelevant denial? Richard Nixon's "I Am Not A Crook". Watergate and Vietnam changed how people view people in authority (and eventually celebrities) forever. And it's not going to change back anytime soon.

Regards,
Irrelevant

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