Indeed, in Periclean Athens, leading politicians (including Pericles himself) took part in a kind of spectacle, political theatre. Yet, there was an entirely different regime of truth; direct democracy functioned without the medium of mass media. In Society of the Spectacle, it is absolutely impossible to find out the truth. If you compare CNN with Fox News, you will find the two utterly incompatible (but extremely plausible) versions about Kavanaugh vs. Ford.My take is that (at least democratic) politics has likely ALWAYS been about the spectacle, — Erik
That's the Republican spin, but Feinstein was directed by Ford not to release the information and there's no evidence she did. Also, according to Ford, her friends knew about it and word could have got out to the media from there. She had a journalist come snooping around her house just before she went public. We don't know. — Baden
Looks like a pointed rebuke of Graham's hyperbolic and unjustified rant. And an indication he's going to go "no". — Baden
These are not incompatible beliefs based on 36 year old memories from teenage years.
which after all this testimony is really all we still have. — Rank Amateur
Sorry for calling you a shithead. — frank
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