The release of the RNC's AI-generated video attacking Biden's announcement is just one example of the new tactics the GOP is using to win elections. This represents a departure from traditional political campaigning, where candidates would rely on concrete facts and promises to win over voters. Instead of focusing on the facts of their policies and what they have to offer the American people, they are relying more and more on imagination and fiction.
The GOP is struggling to win elections based on their policies alone. They have always been adept at using gaslighting and projection to distract from their shortcomings. Now they are taking things to a new level. By relying on fictionalized attacks and other shady tactics, they show they are willing to do whatever it takes to win, regardless of the consequences. This raises serious concerns about the future of American democracy and the role of truth in politics.
Maybe most Americans genuinely want to live in the "Shining City on the Hill" that Reagan envisioned. In that case, they must reject the GOP's tactics and hold them accountable for their actions. It's not enough to vote for a different party; we must demand our political leaders have transparency, honesty, and integrity. It's up to all of us to fight for what we believe in and ensure that the truth prevails in our political system and those that fail it are held accountable. Only then can we hope to create a better future for ourselves and future generations. - Robert Jennings
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Robert Jennings is the co-publisher of InnerSelf.com, a platform dedicated to empowering individuals and fostering a more connected, equitable world. A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army, Robert draws on his diverse life experiences, from working in real estate and construction to building InnerSelf.com with his wife, Marie T. Russell, to bring a practical, grounded perspective to life’s challenges. Founded in 1996, InnerSelf.com shares insights to help people make informed, meaningful choices for themselves and the planet. More than 30 years later, InnerSelf continues to inspire clarity and empowerment.
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