From Deseret News archives:
Time to pucker up and kiss babies
All the blathering and speechifying by politicians can be confusing. As a public service to our readers, we are providing a translation guide to understand what candidates really mean.
"If elected, I will serve no more than two terms!" (This is a cheap promise everyone expects me to break anyway, which I will do 10 nanoseconds after the election.)
"I will never raise taxes!" (But I never said anything about revenue enhancements, income bracketing and fee adjustments.)
"Our children deserve a quality education and a good job in a clean environment without fear of criminal activity, while maintaining a sense of community." (See, I can cram into one sentence all of the issues the focus groups mentioned.)
"I am here at your doorstep to listen to your concerns firsthand." (You don't want me bothering you and I certainly do not want to be here, so let's make this painless take the brochure and don't ask any questions.)
"The pressing demands of my elected position limit my participation in debates." (I am too lazy and egotistical to defend my record in public.)
"I am steadfast in my defense of family values and the Constitution." (I lack substance and any knowledge of the issues.)
"I don't care how you vote, as long as you vote." (Please be impressed with my statesmanlike posturing, no matter how insincere.)
"I'm looking forward to an invigorating campaign!" (Long sigh . . . I have to face another election!? Can't they just give it to me this time?)
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