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The truth is Lance is still a jerk

It is, however, refreshing, surprising for him to have admitted all

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Romney even lied about his own plans. In the first debate he said his health care plan covered pre-existing conditions, a lie his own spokesperson had to set straight.

During the primary Romney’s stump speech had a line claiming: “We are the only people on the earth that put our hand over our heart during the playing of the national anthem.” One brief medal ceremony at the Olympics could debunk that. At a CNN debate, Romney quipped, “I’m Mitt Romney — and yes Wolf, that’s also my first name.” His first name is Willard.

Paul Krugman at The New York Times coined the phrase “post-truth politics.” James Fallows at The Atlantic called it the “Post-Truth” Age. David Corn asked, “Campaign 2012: The End of Political Truth?”

I joked at the time Romney was singlehandedly trying to kill all fact-checkers from exhaustion. It was a fire hose of half-truths on a candid day.

Oppo researchers Alan Huffman and Michael Rejebian in their compelling memoir titled “We’re With Nobody,” wrote, “Say what you will about Nixon — he was a tyrant and arguably a criminal — but he recognized the importance of facts. In an era when people create them out of whole cloth, and are rarely called to task for it, the idea of breaking into a building to steal documentation seems almost quaint.”

Speaking of which: Karl Rove just signed a four-year contract with Fox News.

And now the second-most unlikable human being on the planet, Lance freaking Armstrong, has admitted his deceit with some Oprah-level candor. It’s almost a shock to the system.

I say this even though it hurts: We can’t punish honesty. We have to be able to, you know, handle the truth. If we really want people coming clean we have to reward coming clean. Allocution has to have some merit. Right?

It’s all true! In theory. We can probably wait for a less repugnant personality than Lance to test it out.

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Tina Dupuy is an award-winning writer and the editor-in-chief of TheContributor.com. Tina can be reached at tinadupuy@yahoo.com.This column has been edited by the author. Representations of fact and opinions are solely those of the author.

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alfaspider wrote on February 1, 2013 1:52 p.m. ...
That which tops Armstrong in terms of sheer repellant character are Leftists. Congrats on your success Tina. I've never voted for a Democrat for president due to the intellectual dishonesty inherent to the Left. Embedded within this is the mantle they select for themselves of defenders of the weak. In my childhood and youth I fell for it. My adulthood is a coming to the realization that the Left and Leftists are the most vile, repugnant, loathsome characters on the planet. But at least we agree on Lance. :-) Lance epitomizes Leftist amorality, so I'm not sure why you revile him so.

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